Maryland definition

Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television WARDROBE Wardrobe Supervisor per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Costume Designer per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Key Wardrobe/ Lead Set Wardrobe $36.29 $33.58 $35.64 $28.75 $27.54 $28.09 Assistant Key (non-MD) N/A N/A N/A 26.01 24.86 25.36 Costumer/Buyer/ Stylist 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Set Costumer 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Key Tailor/Fitter (MD) 32.90 30.82 32.19 N/A N/A N/A Seamstress/Tailor/ Stitcher/Sewer 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 GRIPS Key 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Best Boy Grip 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Dolly Grip 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Crane Operators 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Grips 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Pre-Riggers 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 ELECTRIC Gaffer 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Best Boy 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Generator Operator 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Electrician 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Laptop Operator (lighting) 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09
Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television SCRIPT SUPERVISOR Script Supervisor (if hired locally) 3 $36.29 $33.58 $35.64 $31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation HAIR AND MAKE-UP Key Hair/ Key Make-Up (if hired locally) 3 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Assistant Hair/ Assistant Make-Up (if hired locally) 3 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 $27.54 $28.09 PRODUCTION OFFICE Production Office Coordinator (if hired locally) 3, 4 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Assistant Production Office Coordinator (if hired locally) 3, 4 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation ART DEPARTMENT Art Department Coordinator (if hired locally) 4 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation PROJECTION Daily Projectionist (Appendix C) 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 TRANSPORTATION (Puerto Rico Only) Transportation Coordinator N/A N/A N/A 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Transportation Captain N/A N/A N/A 28.75 27.54 28.09 Driver N/A N/A N/A 26.01 24.86 25.36 3 Unless otherwise represented by another IATSE Local Union. 4 Employed on an “on call” basis.
Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television CONSTRUCTION, PAINT & SCENIC Coordinator per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation $31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Draftsperson $30.82 $28.75 $30.16 26.01 $24.86 $25.36 Xxxxxxx 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Gang Boss 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Shop Crafts Person 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Prop/Model Makers 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Construction Divers 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Utility Technicians 1 26.70 26.01 26.70 23.28 22.15 22.59 Buyer 32.90 30.82 32.19 26.01 24.86 25.36 Tool Person (MD) 30.82 28.75 30.16 N/A N/A N/A Key Scenic Artist(MD) per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation N/A N/A N/A Scenic Foreperson 36.29 33.58 35.64 28.75 27.54 28.09 Set Painters 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Scenic Artist 30.82 28.75 30.16 28.75 27.54 28.09 Sign Painters/Writers 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 On Set Painters 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 1 Utility Persons may be hired at the ratio of one (1) utility person for each five (5) full journeyman hired in the construction department (journeyman does not include the forepersons and gang boss classifications). This ratio shall be suspended for the striking of scenery after the last day of principal photography. No strike personnel shall have their current wage diminished as a result of this provision.

Examples of Maryland in a sentence

  • Property is being sold subject to any valid, any invalid, or no lead certification from the Maryland Department of the Environment.

  • This contract is executed in the State of Maryland and shall be governed by, and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of Maryland.

  • If the Property is improved residential real property, and if Buyer is a first time Maryland homebuyer as defined in MD Tax Property Code §13-203(b), as from time to time amended, who will occupy the Property as Buyer’s personal residence, then Seller shall pay the state transfer tax of 0.25% to the extent required by law.

  • The Seller hereby discloses that he/she is a Maryland real estate licensee and or auctioneer of the said property.

  • In addition, if your billing address is in the State of Maryland, to the extent, if any, that Maryland law applies to your account, we elect to offer your card account pursuant to Title 12, Subtitle 9 of the Maryland Commercial Law Article.


More Definitions of Maryland

Maryland. Any person who knowingly or willfully presents a false or fraudulent claim for payment of a loss or benefit or who knowingly or willfully presents false information in an application for insurance is guilty of a crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison. New Jersey and New Mexico: Any person who knowingly files a statement of claim containing any false or misleading information is subject to criminal and civil penalties. New York: Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files an application for insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information, or conceals for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto, commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime, and shall also be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed five thousand dollars and the stated value of the claim for each such violation. Pennsylvania: Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person files an application for insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information or conceals for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto commits a fraudulent insurance act, which is a crime and subjects such person to criminal and civil penalties Puerto Rico: Any person who knowingly and with the intention of defrauding presents false information in an insurance application, or presents, helps, or causes the presentation of a fraudulent claim for the payment of a loss or any other benefit, or presents more than one claim for the same damage or loss, shall incur a felony and, upon conviction, shall be sanctioned for each violation with the penalty of a fine of not less than five thousand (5,000) dollars and not more than ten thousand (10,000) dollars, or a fixed term of imprisonment for three (3) years, or both penalties. If aggravating circumstances are present, the penalty thus established may be increased to a maximum of five (5) years; if extenuating circumstances are present; it may be reduced to a minimum of two (2) years. Claimant name: Claimant SSN:
Maryland. If You request cancellation of this Service Agreement within thirty (30) days of the purchase date of the Service Agreement and the refund is not paid or credited within forty‐five (45) days after return of the Service Agreement to Us, a ten percent (10%) penalty will be added to the refund for every thirty (30) days the refund is not paid. This provision applies only to the original purchaser of the Service Agreement.
Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television ELECTRIC (continued) Pipe Rigging $30.82 $28.75 $30.16 $26.01 $24.86 $25.36 SPECIAL EFFECTS Coordinator/Key 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Effects Assistant/ Charge Person 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Additional Effects/ Mechanical Effects/ Powder Person 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 Divers 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 SOUND Mixer/Recordist 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Boom Person/Assistant 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 Cable Utility Person 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 VIDEO ASSIST VTR/Playback 36.29 33.58 35.64 31.52 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Non-Record Video/ Video Assist 30.82 28.75 30.16 26.01 24.86 25.36 CRAFTS SERVICE Key Crafts Service 32.90 2 30.82 2 32.19 2 28.75 27.54 28.09 Crafts Service Assistant 30.82 2 28.75 2 30.16 2 26.01 24.86 25.36 FIRST AID First Aid (EMT, Paramedic, RN) 32.90 30.82 32.19 28.75 27.54 28.09 2 All off and on production labor except for active construction will be performed by Craft Service.
Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television SET TEACHER Set Teacher 4 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation LOCATION (Select Locations Only) Location Manager 4, 5 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Assistant Location 5 Manager $33.89 $31.74 $33.16 $29.61 $28.37 $28.93 4 Employed on an “on call” basis. 5 These rates apply to employment on theatrical and television motion pictures in the states of Colorado, Maryland, New Mexico, Louisiana (excluding Shreveport and Baton Rouge), Tennessee and Virginia, and in Puerto Rico, and on television motion pictures in the states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television GRIPS (continued) Dolly Grip $37.04 $34.68 $36.23 $32.36 $31.00 $31.61 Crane Operators 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Grips 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Pre-Riggers 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 ELECTRIC Gaffer 40.85 37.80 40.11 35.47 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Best Boy 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Generator Operator 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Electrician 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Lighting Programmer 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Pipe Rigging 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 SPECIAL EFFECTS Coordinator/Key 40.85 37.80 40.11 35.47 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Effects Assistant/ Charge Person 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Additional Effects/ Mechanical Effects/ Powder Person 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Divers 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 SOUND Mixer/Recordist 40.85 37.80 40.11 35.47 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Boom Person/Assistant 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Cable Utility Person 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54
Maryland means the State of Maryland.
Maryland. Minimum Hourly Wage Rates “Non-Maryland” Minimum Hourly Wage Rates Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Theatrical Motion Pictures Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television Pilots, Long-Form and First Year of One-Hour Episodic Series All Other Television CONSTRUCTION, PAINT & SCENIC (continued) Graphic Artist 2 $34.68 $32.36 $33.94 $32.36 $31.00 $31.61 Scenic Artist 34.68 32.36 33.94 32.36 31.00 31.61 Sign Painters/Writers 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 On Set Painters 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Sculptors/Plasterers 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 PROPS Prop Master 40.85 37.80 40.11 35.47 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Assistant Prop Master/ Prop Assistant 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Buyer 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Prop Weapons 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 On Set Picture Cars/Boats 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Marine Coordinator 37.04 34.68 36.23 32.36 31.00 31.61 Boat Handlers 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Prop Person 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 SET DRESSING Set Decorator per individual negotiation per individual negotiation per individual negotiation 35.47 per individual negotiation per individual negotiation Lead Person 40.85 37.80 40.11 32.36 31.00 31.61 Xxxxxx/Upholsterer 34.68 32.36 33.94 29.27 27.99 28.54 Buyer 40.85 37.80 40.11 29.27 27.99 28.54 2 When engaged by the Employer, Graphic Artists shall be paid the same as the Scenic Artist. No employee employed on a production as a Graphic Artist on August 1, 2018 shall have his or her rate reduced on that production as a result of this agreement. The parties recognize that the work of a Graphic Artist has historically been performed and may continue to be performed by others within the bargaining unit (including but not limited to a Costume Designer) as well as others outside of the bargaining unit, including outside contractors.