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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A promoter shall, before the 60th day before the date the promoter holds an outdoor music festival, file a permit application with the county clerk of the county in which the festival is to be held.
(b) The application must include:
(1) the name and address of:
(A) the promoter; and
(B) each of the promoter's associates or employees assisting in the promotion of the festival;
(2) a financial statement of the promoter and a statement specifying the sources and amounts of capital being supplied for the festival;
(3) a description of the festival location;
(4) the name and address of the owner of the festival location;
(5) a statement describing the terms and conditions of the agreement allowing the promoter to use the festival location;
(6) the dates and times of the festival;
(7) the maximum number of persons the promoter will allow to attend the festival;
(8) a statement describing the promoter's plan to control the number of persons attending the festival;
(9) a description of the agreement between the promoter and each performer who is scheduled to appear at the festival; and
(10) a complete statement describing the promoter's festival preparations to comply with the minimum standards of sanitation and health prescribed by Chapter 341, Health and Safety Code.
(c) The promoter shall submit a $5 filing fee with the permit application.
(d) The permit application must be verified by the promoter and be based on the promoter's best information and belief.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Occupations Code - OCC § 2104.101. Festival Permit Application - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/occupations-code/occ-sect-2104-101/
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