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Terms and Conditions
American Humane services, including pre-production consultation, on-set supervision, and No Animals Were Harmed end-credit certification to eligible productions, are free of charge (including travel expenses) to all SAG-AFTRA productions working in the U.S.
Productions are expected to provide relevant production documents, e.g., scripts, schedules, call sheets, and work with American Humane per the SAG-AFTRA Codified Basic Agreement, which states "…The Producer shall notify the American Humane Association prior to the commencement of any work involving an animal or animals and advise it of the nature of the work to be performed. Script scenes involving animals shall be made available to the American Humane Association. Representatives of the American Humane Association may be present at any time during the filming of a motion picture when any animals are used."
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PRODUCERS:- American Humane strives to monitor all productions however Certified Animals Safety Representative assignments cannot be guaranteed.
- End credit certification can only be determined after production has been screened and all field reports regarding the proper care and treatment of the animal(s) are reviewed. The content of the End Credit Certification will be at the discretion of American Humane, conditional on satisfactory conditions as determined by American Humane and our availability to be present on set.
Terms and Conditions
To be eligible for the No Animals Were Harmed® end credit certification, production must agree to engage AH’s services and sign a contract pursuant to the following Terms. You will have the option to accept, decline or defer your decision below.
Terms of Fee-For-Service:- A daily flat rate of $1200/day or $600/half‐day is charged for each American Humane Certified Animal Safety Representative (“CASR”) to monitor animal action.
- A half‐day is defined as 6 hours on set or fewer in a day.
- Commuting to set mileage, current annual Internal Revenue Service Standard Mileage Rate.
- For idle days, when a CASR has travelled to location and there is no animal action, you may travel the CASR back home or keep him/her on location for a charge of $600/day per CASR.
- Travel days are billed at $35/hour for reasonable travel time for any days when a CASR travels for the production, but is not on set. Maximum travel time billed is 8 hours.
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Travel expenses will continue to be covered by Non-Union productions in addition to the on-set fee:
Mileage at current annual Internal Revenue Service Standard Mileage Rate for CASR personal vehicle use, plus additional reasonable travel expenses as necessary: e.g., airfare/train/etc., hotel, per diem (CONUS Rates may apply), car rental (including gas reimbursement, rather than mileage).
- Note: American Humane will send one or more CASRs to monitor the action on each unit, as deemed necessary by American Humane.
- Agreeing to the Fee-For-Service does not guarantee a Certified Animal Safety Representative will be present on set. While we strive to meet all requests for monitoring, due to the unpredictable nature of our industry, Certified Animal Safety Representative assignments cannot be assured.
- Agreeing to the Fee-For-Service does not guarantee the production will be awarded the end credit certification. End credit certifications can only be determined after the production has been screened and all field reports regarding the proper care and treatment of the animal(s) are reviewed.
Terms and Conditions
Your production may be eligible to have a Certified Animal Safety Rep (CASR) on set free of charge. We will contact you to confirm your production’s eligibility.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PRODUCERS:- Agreeing to AH services does not guarantee a CASR will be present on set. While we strive to meet all requests for monitoring, due to the unpredictable nature of our industry, CASR assignments cannot be assured.
- Agreeing to AH services does not guarantee production will be awarded the end credit certification. End credit certifications can only be determined after the production has been screened and all field reports regarding the proper care and treatment of the animal(s) are reviewed.
Terms and Conditions
To be eligible for the No Animals Were Harmed® end credit certification, production must agree to engage AH’s services and sign a contract pursuant to the following Terms. You will have the option to accept, decline or defer your decision below.
Terms of Fee-For-Service:- A daily flat rate of $1200/day or $600/half‐day is charged for each American Humane Certified Animal Safety Representative (“CASR”) to monitor animal action.
- A half‐day is defined as 6 hours on set or fewer in a day.
- Commuting to set mileage, current annual Internal Revenue Service Standard Mileage Rate.
- For idle days, when a CASR has travelled to location and there is no animal action, you may travel the CASR back home or keep him/her on location for a charge of $600/day per CASR.
- Travel days are billed at $35/hour for reasonable travel time for any days when a CASR travels for the production, but is not on set. Maximum travel time billed is 8 hours.
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Travel expenses will continue to be covered by Non-Union productions in addition to the on-set fee:
Mileage at current annual Internal Revenue Service Standard Mileage Rate for CASR personal vehicle use, plus additional reasonable travel expenses as necessary: e.g., airfare/train/etc., hotel, per diem (CONUS Rates may apply), car rental (including gas reimbursement, rather than mileage).
- Note: American Humane will send one or more CASRs to monitor the action on each unit, as deemed necessary by American Humane.
- Agreeing to the Fee-For-Service does not guarantee a Certified Animal Safety Representative will be present on set. While we strive to meet all requests for monitoring, due to the unpredictable nature of our industry, Certified Animal Safety Representative assignments cannot be assured.
- Agreeing to the Fee-For-Service does not guarantee the production will be awarded the end credit certification. End credit certifications can only be determined after the production has been screened and all field reports regarding the proper care and treatment of the animal(s) are reviewed.
Terms and Conditions
To be eligible for the No Animals Were Harmed® end credit certification, production must agree to engage AH’s services and sign a contract pursuant to the following Terms. You will have the option to accept, decline or defer your decision below.
Terms of Fee-For-Service:- A daily flat rate of U.S. $1200/day or U.S. $600/half-day is charged for each American Humane Certified Animal Safety Representative (“CASR”) to monitor animal action.
- A half-day is defined as 6 hours on set or fewer in a day.
- Commuting to set mileage, current annual Internal Revenue Service Standard Mileage Rate.
- For idle days, when a CASR has travelled to location and there is no animal action, you may travel the CASR back home or keep him/her on location for a charge of U.S. $600/day per CASR.
- Travel days are billed at $35/hour for reasonable travel time for any days when a CASR travels for the production, but is not on set. Maximum travel time billed is 8 hours.
- Travel expenses for the CASR are paid by the production. Mileage at current annual Internal Revenue Service Standard Mileage Rate for CASR personal vehicle use plus reasonable expenses for hotel, air, ground transportation and per diem.
- Note: American Humane will send one or more CASRs to monitor the action on each unit, as deemed necessary by American Humane.
- Agreeing to AH services does not guarantee a CASR will be present on set. While we strive to meet all requests for monitoring, due to the unpredictable nature of our industry, CASR assignments cannot be assured.
- Agreeing to AH services does not guarantee production will be awarded the end credit certification. End credit certifications can only be determined after the production has been screened and all field reports regarding the proper care and treatment of the animal(s) are reviewed.