another type of stage, the Producer shall pay the Dance Captain no less than 1/7 ofminimum salary for each day’s work in addition to the Dance Captain’s weeklycontractual salary.(C) Dance Captains shall be billed on the cast page of the program.22. DAY OFF, DAY OF REST AND REST PERIOD.(A) Days Off and Daylight Days of Rest.(1) Definitions.(a) Full Day Off. A full Day Off means 24 consecutive hours in addition tothe normal rest period required after a day of rehearsal and/or performance.(b) Daylight Day of Rest. A Daylight Day of Rest means the period from theconclusion of work on one day until 7:00 PM the following day.(c) Designated Day Off. The Designated Day Off is the 24-consecutivehour period listed on the face of the Actor's contract or in a rider to theActor's contract. [Restated with some revision](2) General Provisions.(a) The Designated Day Off and/or Daylight Day of Rest cannot bechanged without one week's notice to the <strong>Actors</strong>.(b) Period Between Days Off. There shall be no more than eight daysbetween Days Off, except for the week in which Christmas and New Year'sEve fall, during which the period may be extended to 10 days. Thelimitation described in the previous sentence is not applicable during thefinal rehearsal week.(c) During the rest periods discussed in this Rule, the Actor shall not berequired to perform, rehearse, or in any other manner be at the disposal ofthe Producer.(3) During the Rehearsal Period.(a) Seven or Fewer Days. If there are seven or fewer days of rehearsalprior to the first paid public performance, the Producer need not schedule afull Day Off.(b) Eight to 10 Days. If the rehearsal period is more than seven days, butno more than 10 days, only a Daylight Day of Rest shall be required duringthe rehearsal period.(c) 11 or 12 Days. If the rehearsal period is 11 or 12 days, at theProducer's option, only two Daylight Days of Rest or one full Day Off shallbe required during the rehearsal period.(d) 13 to 28 Days. If the rehearsal period is between 13 and 28 days, theProducer shall provide no less than one full Day Off in each week, exceptas provided in Paragraph (4) below. [See also Rule 34, HOUSING ANDPER DIEM.]21
(4) In the Week of Tech/ the First Paid Public Performance. During the week oftech/week containing the first paid public performance, the Actor shall beentitled to a Daylight Day of Rest.(5) After the Week Containing the First Paid Public Performance.(a) The Actor shall be entitled to one full Day Off with salary in each week.(b) The Designated Day Off shall not precede a day on which a matineeperformance is scheduled except as provided in Rule 47(C)(3).(c) There shall be no rehearsal of the current production on the dayfollowing the Designated Day Off, except in an emergency or under theconditions listed in Rule 55, REHEARSALS.(B) Rest Period. There shall be a 12-hour rest period between the end ofemployment on one day and the beginning of employment on the next day, exceptduring rehearsals and on two-performance days when said rest period may bereduced to 11 hours.23. DEFAULTING PRODUCERS.The Producer represents that the Producer is not in default under any agreement withEquity at the time of engaging an Actor, and that no contract has been entered intobetween said Producer and Equity or any Actor, any breach of which remains unsettledor unliquidated. For the purpose of this Paragraph, the subject matter of a disputecurrently in arbitration or for which a notice of arbitration has been given shall not bedeemed an "unsettled" or "unliquidated" breach.No Actor shall work or be required to work by any Producer, without the consent ofEquity, for any person, co-partnership, corporation, enterprise, or group which has failedto abide by any arbitration award or, where permitted herein, any final determination ofthe Council of Equity, or which, through failure to meet past obligations to Equity, hasbeen placed on Equity's Defaulting Producers and/or Managers List; nor shall any Actorwork for or be employed by anyone who is or has been connected with any defaultingProducer so specified, either as an individual proprietor, general partner, associateproducer, corporate director or officer, or active stockholder, without the consent ofEquity.Should a Producer remain in default of salaries or other monies due Actor(s) for aperiod longer than one year, the Producer agrees that 5% interest, compoundedannually, beginning one year after the default and ending when the claim is paid, shallbe added to and payable as part of said claim. If an Actor is adjudged by the Council ofEquity or an Arbitration Award to be in default to a Producer, interest will accrue on saiddefault in the same manner as above.24. DEFINITIONS. [See also Rule 71 UNION SECURITY](A) Actor. The term "Actor" shall refer to and include persons who are employedunder Equity contracts, including Principals, Chorus, Stage Managers, DanceCaptains Standbys, Swings, and Understudies.22