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Arizona 

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  1. Find out out your nine-digit zip code. If you don't know it, click here. Enter your home street address, city and state; your nine-digit zip code will be shown.
  2. Visit Votesmart.org and enter your nine-digit zip code.
  3. Next, click on the link for the particular representative you need. Select "Bio". The contact information will be presented on the left-hand side under the representative's photo.

Utah

In addition to Votesmart.org, you can also obtain legislator information here.

Hiring Young Performers in UT

Utah Child Labor Laws

If a producer is signatory to any AFTRA, SAG or SAG-AFTRA contract, all provisions regarding minors must be strictly observed.

Enforcement and administration of Utah’s youth employment laws (Utah Code Ann. § 34-23-1) fall under the jurisdiction of the Utah Labor Commission. For more information regarding the employment of child performers in Utah, you may visit the Department’s website by clicking here.

Inquiries or claims relating to Arizona’s youth employment laws should be directed to:

Jaceson Maughan, Commissioner
PO Box 146600
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6600
Tel.: (801) 530-6800  
Fax: (801) 530-6390
Email: laborcom@utah.gov

UT Broadcasters

SAG-AFTRA represents broadcasters employed across the country under the SAG-AFTRA Agreements and is committed to serving as an advocate for broadcasters in Utah seeking advice and assistance with broadcast employment related questions.

Personal Service Consultation

SAG-AFTRA staff regularly reviews and consults with broadcasters about their personal service contracts. Whether or not you have an agent or attorney representing you, SAG-AFTRA’s professional staff will provide you - at no cost to you - with an analysis of your employment contract. 

Please note that while we can assist you with a general analysis of your employment contract, we cannot offer you specific legal advice and the consultation should not be considered a substitute for the advice of competent legal counsel.

Broadcast Salaries

Starting reporter and anchor salaries vary widely depending on a number of factors. First, television tends to pay more than radio. Also, the geographical location of a station matters a great deal. Stations in areas with the largest market sizes (New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Chicago) generally pay more than stations located in smaller markets. Of course, salaries are typically higher at stations where there is a union contract in place, as union contracts will generally establish minimum starting scales that tend to go up with each new contract.

If you have questions about salary rates at a particular network or station, questions regarding your personal service contract or you would like to learn more about SAG-AFTRA Broadcast contracts,contact Anna Calderon in the SAG-AFTRA News & Broadcast Department at (323) 634-8117 or anna.calderon@sagaftra.org.

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