Temporary Membership Permit/Non Sample Clauses

Temporary Membership Permit/Non. Member Musicians who are not members of the AFM may be engaged under the following provisions of this Agreement under the following conditions: The following will apply only to Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada. • This Temporary Membership Permit provision will apply to all engagements covered by this Agreement. Copyists engaged under Article 17 of this Agreement, Xxxxxxxxx engaged under Article 18 of this Agreement, and EMD Musicians engaged under Article 22 or Module 2 cannot be engaged under the Temporary Membership Permit provisions except for EMD Musicians in a self-contained group on a live engagement. ▪ A Musician engaged under a Temporary Membership Permit cannot act as either a Leader or a Contractor unless the entire group is composed of permittees. ▪ The Temporary Membership Permit fee shall be deducted from the non-member’s contract fee and shall be seventy-five dollars ($75). ▪ Temporary Membership Permit deductions and all other payments pursuant to this Article 9 will be remitted by the CBC on a monthly basis to the Local where the engagement was performed. ▪ Prior to the engagement being performed, in addition to the information provided by the Leader, the CBC shall establish the membership status of the engaged Musician(s) by contacting the Local in the jurisdiction of which the engagement is to be performed, and shall obtain a Temporary Membership Permit on behalf of the eligible non-member Musician(s). ▪ When there is a substitution or an unforeseen situation, the CFM will directly provide a pool of Temporary Membership Permits in blocks of one hundred (100) when the Local of jurisdiction is not available. (To be used in emergency situations only.) ▪ Subject to Article 6.15 should the CBC engage a non-member Musician without having obtained a Temporary Membership Permit in advance of the performance of the engagement, the CBC will pay a penalty of two-hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00).
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