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Portable camera policies
The purpose of these policies is to manage NWCT equipment in
a fair and equitable manner. Follow these rules and you'll never
have to worry about losing your membership privileges!
1. Only certified members are permitted to operate equipment.
2. Members must be on time for appointments. You must call if you
are going to be more than 30 minutes late—if you are more than
60 minutes late, we will consider you a "no show" and give away
your equipment.
3. Cameras may be checked out for up to 48 hours.
4. Members may schedule cameras only two weekends per month.
5. Members may reserve only one camera at a time per event. If a
second camera is available at the time of checkout for the length
of time desired, it can be checked out.
6. Equipment may be reserved up to two months in advance.
7. NWCT staff must confirm all equipment is in proper working order
at the time of return. This takes approximately ten minutes—
members must be present.
8. Members must be 18 years of age to sign out equipment. A
parent or guardian must sign for equipment checked out to those
under age 18.
9. Members are responsible for the equipment and will be liable for
any loss or damage, normal wear and tear excepted.
10. All members using equipment and facilities will be expected to
produce a program for cablecast within two months.
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Producing programs for
hire, advertisements,
commercials, obscene or
indecent programming,
lotteries, or personal and
family programs will not
be tolerated.
If you need to cancel your
appointment, please notify
the studio manager at least
24 hours in advance; un-
foreseen emergencies and
illnesses will be taken into
consideration. Please do not
rely on leaving a voicemail
message. Talk to a studio
manager whenever possible.
If cancellations are not made
24 hours in advance of your
scheduled time, become ex-
cessive, or if you are more
than 30 minutes late for your
appointment, you may be
subject to disciplinary ac-
tion as follows: first offense,
verbal warning; second of-
fense, written warning; third
offense, suspension.

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