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S301 • 2025

Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods.

Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods.

Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Lowe, Robinson, Chitlik, Mohammed, Theodros
Last action
2025-03-18
Official status
Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
Effective date
Not listed

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Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods.

Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods.

What This Bill Does

  • Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-03-18 Senate

    Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

  2. 2025-03-18 Senate

    Passed 1st Reading

  3. 2025-03-17 Senate

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods.

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2025
S 1
SENATE BILL 301

Short Title: Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods. (Public)
Sponsors: Senators Lowe and Robinson (Primary Sponsors).
Referred to: Rules and Operations of the Senate
March 18, 2025
*S301-v-1*
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1
AN ACT TO MODIFY THE FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT GRANT FUND. 2
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 3
SECTION 1. G.S. 143B-437.02A reads as rewritten: 4
"§ 143B-437.02A. The Film and Entertainment Grant Fund. 5
(a) Creation and Purpose of Fund. – There is created in the Department of Commerce a 6
special, nonreverting account to be known as the Film and Entertainment Grant Fund to provide 7
funds to encourage the production of motion pictures, television shows, movies for television, 8
productions intended for on -line distribution, and commercials and to develop the filmmaking 9
industry within the State. The Department of Commerce shall adopt guidelines providing for the 10
administration of the program. Those guidelines may provide for the Secretary to award the grant 11
proceeds over a period of time, not to exceed three years. Those guidelines shall include the 12
following provisions, which shall apply to each grant from the account: 13
(1) The funds are reserved for a production on which the production company has 14
qualifying expenses of at least the following: 15
a. For a feature-length film: 16
1. One million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000), if for 17
theatrical viewing. 18
2. Five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), if a movie for 19
television. 20
b. For a television series, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) per 21
episode. 22
c. For a commercial for theatrical or television viewing or on -line 23
distribution, two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000). 24
d. For an independent film, two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000). 25
(2) The funds are not used to provide a grant in excess of any of the following: 26
a. An amount more than thirty-five percent (35%) of the qualifying 27
expenses of the production for productions occurring primarily in 28
development tier on e or tier two area s, as defined in 29
G.S. 143B-437.08, or an amount more than twenty-five percent (25%) 30
of the qualifying expenses for the production.productions occurring 31
primarily in development tier three areas. 32
b. An amount more than seven twelve million dollars ($7,000,000) 33
($12,000,000) for a feature -length film, more than fifteen twenty 34
million dollars ($15,000,000) ($20,000,000) for a single season of a 35
television series, or two four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) 36
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($450,000) for a commercial for theatrical or television viewing or 1
on-line distribution.distribution, or two million dollars ($ 2,000,000) 2
for an independent film. 3
… 4
(5) Priority for the use of funds shall be given to productions that are reasonably 5
anticipated to maximize the benefit to the State, in consideration of at least the 6
following factors: 7
a. Percentage of employees that are permanent residents in the State. 8
b. The extent to which the production features identifiable attractions or 9
State locales locales, especially those emphasizing the State's diverse 10
geographical landscap es and historical landmarks, in a manner that 11
would be reasonably expected to induce visitation by nonresidents of 12
the State to the attraction or locale. 13
… 14
(b) Definitions. – The following definitions apply in this section: 15
… 16
(5) Production. – Any of the following: 17
a. A motion picture intended for commercial distribution to a motion 18
picture theater or directly to the consumer viewing market that has a 19
running time of at least 75 minutes. A motion picture under this 20
sub-subdivision does not include independent films. 21
b. A television series or a commercial for theatrical or television viewing, 22
made-for-television movie, or production intended for on -line 23
distribution. For video and television series, a production is all of the 24
episodes of the series produced for a single season. 25
c. An independent film. For purposes of this subdivision, an independent 26
film is a motion picture with a maximum budget of two million five 27
hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) that is produced by a company 28
that is not publicly traded and publicly traded companies do not own, 29
directly or indirectly, more than twenty -five percent (25%) of the 30
production company. 31
…." 32
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies to grants awarded 33
on or after that date. 34