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LAWS OF FIJI
[1978
Edition]
CHAPTER 271
CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMS
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
PART I-PRELIMINARY
SECTION
1.
Short title.
2.
Interpretation.
PART II-FILM CONTROL BOARD
3. Establishment of Film
Control Board.
PART III-LICENSING OF EXHIBITORS
4. Exhibitors'
licences.
5. Suspension or revocation
of exhibitor's licence.
6. Exhibitor's
licence may be dispensed with in certain
cases.
7. Duties of
licensee.
PART IV-CENSORSHIP OF FILMS AND ADVERTISEMENTS
8. Appointment of
censors.
9. Films not to be exhibited
unless approved by the censor.
10.
Application for approval of film.
11.
Censor may require film to be exhibited for purpose of
censorship.
12. Powers of
censor.
13. Classification of films
approved by censor.
14. Certificates
of approval or refusal and register of
films.
15. Nature of censor's
certificate to be displayed.
16.
Revocation of certificate of
approval.
17. Censorship of
advertisements of films.
18. Censor
may retain film and advertisements if approval
refused.
19. Appeal from the decision
of the censor.
20.
Offences.
PART V-MISCELLANEOUS
21.
Power of entry.
22.
Regulations.
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Acts Nos. 8 of 1971, 14 of 1975, 31 of 1976
AN ACT TO MAKE BETTER PROVISION FOR THE REGULATION AND CONTROL OF THE EXHIBITION OF FILMS AND THE CENSORSHIP THEREOF AND MATTERS INCIDENTAL THERETO
[1st August, 1971.]
PART I-PRELIMINARY
Short title
1.
This Act may be cited as the Cinematographic Films Act.
Interpretation
2.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
"adult" means any person over the age of sixteen years;
"advertisement" includes any picture, photograph, poster, figure, display or other matter or thing, visual or oral, describing or announcing in any manner or form the exhibition or proposed exhibition of a film;
"Board" means the Film Control Board established under the provision section 3;
"censor" means the censor of films appointed under the provisions of that section 8 and includes any assistance censor appointed under the provisions of that section;
"chairman" means the chairman of the Board appointed under the provisions of section 3;
"exhibition" includes the production of any music, speech or other sound whatsoever in connection with the projection of a film;
"exhibitor", in relation to films, means any person who exhibits or causes to be exhibited any film to the public, or to a section of the public, whether or not a charge is made for admission to the premises in which the exhibition is held; and the term "to exhibit" and the derivatives of that term have a corresponding meaning;
"film" means a cinematographic film and includes any part of a film and any trailer;
"licensing authority" means-
(a) in respect of any premises situated within the boundaries of a city or town, the city or town council, as the case may be;
(b) in respect of any premises situated outside the boundaries of any city or town such person or persons as may be appointed by the Minister to be the licensing authority for the area in which such premises are situated;
(Amended by 14 of 1975, s. 69.)
"premises" includes any building, enclosure, ground or open-air space;
"scenario" means a statement or summary of the plot and if the incidents depicted in a film;
"trailer" means a short film used or intended to be used for the purpose of advertising any other film.
PART II-FILM CONTROL BOARD
Establishment of Film Control Board
3.-(1)
There shall be established a board to be known as the Film Control Board, which
shall consist of a chairman and four other members
appointed by the
minister.
(2) The Minister shall
appoint a secretary of the
Board.
(3) At all meetings of the
Board the chairman, or in his absence such member as the other members present
may select, shall preside.
(4)
Three members of the Board shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the
Board.
(5) At all meetings of the
Board the decision of the majority of members present shall
prevail:
Provided that in the
event of equality of votes on any decision the person presiding shall have a
second or casting vote.
(6)
Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Board may regulate its own
procedure.
(7) The Board shall
cause a proper record of its proceedings to be
kept.
(8) Every licence or other
document issued by the Board shall be signed by the chairman or the secretary of
the Board.
(9) The Minister may
from time to time give the Board directions as to the policy to be adopted in
the exercise of the powers conferred
and the duties imposed on the Board by or
under the provisions of this Act and the Board shall at all times act in
compliance with
such directions.
PART III-LICENSING OF EXHIBITORS
Exhibitors' licences
4.-(1)
Subject to the provisions of subsection (7), no person shall exhibit, or cause
or permit or suffer to be exhibited, any film
unless he is the holder of a
licence, hereinafter referred to as an exhibitor's licence, issued under the
provisions of this section
and valid in respect of the exhibition of such film
at the premises specified in such
licence.
(2) Any person who
exhibits, or causes or permits or suffers to be exhibited, any film in
contravention of the provisions of subsection
(1) or in contravention of any of
the terms or conditions of any exhibitor's licence shall be guilty of an offence
and shall be liable
on conviction to a fine not exceeding four hundred
dollars.
(3) Application for an
exhibitor's licence shall be made in the prescribed form to the licensing
authority for the area in which the
premises in respect of which the licence is
sought are situated.
(4) 'The
licensing authority may in its discretion either-
(a) refuse an application for an exhibitor's licence if it is not satisfied that the premises are suitable for the purposes for which the application is made, or if the applicant is a person who has been convicted of an offence under this Act; or
(b) grant such a licence either-
(i) generally, in which case the licence shall, unless sooner revoked or surrendered, remain in force until the 31st day of December following the date of its issue; or
(ii) specially, in respect of such period, not exceeding 7 days as may be specified in the licence.
(5)
An exhibitor's licence shall be in the prescribed form and, on payment of the
prescribed fee, may be granted subject to such terms
and conditions as the
licensing authority considers necessary in the interest of the safety, health
convenience of persons attending
any exhibition held under the authority of such
licence:
Provided that the
licensing authority may remit or waive any fee payable under the provisions of
this subsection in the case of any
film exhibition held for any charitable,
educational or public
purpose.
(6)(a)
Every exhibitor's licence granted under
the provisions of this section shall be limited in its application so as to
authorise the
exhibition of films only at such premises as may be specified in
such
licence.
(b)
A copy of every such licence shall be forwarded to the Board by the licensing
authority granting it.
(7) Films
may be exhibited without an exhibitor's licence-
(a) in any premises to which the public are not admitted, for the purpose solely of entertaining the friends or employees of the occupier where no charge whatever is made for such exhibition; or
(b) in any hospital, nursing home, institution for the care of the aged or of children, or educational institution, where entrance to that exhibition, is restricted to the inmates or students and the staff of such hospital, nursing home or institution; or
(c) by any charitable, philanthropic, religious, educational, social or sporting body or organisation where-
(i) the film is exhibited to further the bona fide objects or purposes of the body or organisation, those objects or purposes being other than the exhibiting of film; and
(ii) admission to the exhibition is restricted to the members of that body or organisation and their families; and
(iii) the public generally is not invited by public notice or advertisement, or by any communication of whatever nature addressed to the public at large, to attend that exhibition; and
(iv) after meeting actual expenses and charges incurred in that exhibition, any proceeds deriving from the exhibition are applied solely and entirely towards the funds of the body organisation so exhibiting the film, and no portion of those proceeds is payable to any person by way of fee, commission, or other financial reward for acts performed or services rendered by that person in arranging, providing, or carrying out the exhibition except any fee payable to any projectionist for projecting the film;
(d) in any premises which are the subject of a publican's licence or a private hotel licence issued under the provisions of the Liquor Act where no charge whatsoever is made for such exhibition.
(Cap. 192.)
Suspension or revocation of exhibitor's licence
5.-(1)
An exhibitor's licence may be suspended or revoked-
(a) by the licensing authority, if in its opinion the safety, health or convenience of persons attending any exhibition of films held under the authority of such licence is not adequately provided for; or
(b) by a court, if the holder of such licence has been convicted of any offence against the provisions of this Act.
(2)
In the event of an exhibitor's licence being suspended or revoked under the
provisions of subsection (1), the licensing authority
shall grant any further
licence to such exhibitor while such suspension or revocation remains in
force.
Exhibitor's licence may be dispensed with in certain cases
6.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Part, the licensing authority may, if
the censor certifies that any films falls within
any of the following
categories, authorise in writing any person to exhibit such film in any suitable
premises without an exhibitor's
licence:-
(a) films depicting wholly or mainly surgical or medical techniques and intended to be used for instructional purposes;
(b) films intended to be used wholly or mainly by educational institutions for educational purposes;
(c) films intended to be used wholly or mainly by religious organisations for purposes of religious instruction;
(d) films depicting wholly or mainly industrial or manufacturing processes;
(e) films being wholly or mainly commercial advertisements relating to the advertiser's or sponsor's activities;
(f) scientific films, including natural history films, intended to be used for educational purposes;
(g) films depicting wholly or mainly cultural, sporting or recreational activities, and intended to be used wholly or mainly by cultural, sporting or recreational organisations for instructional or educational purposes;
(h) films depicting wholly or mainly natural scenery.
Duties of licensee
7.
Every holder of an exhibitor's licence shall ensure that every exhibition is
conducted in such a manner as to provide for the safety,
convenience and good
order of the persons attending thereat and that there is a responsible and
competent person operating the projector
used in the premises for the purpose of
the exhibition.
PART IV-CENSORSHIP OF FILMS AND ADVERTISEMENTS
Appointment of censors
8.-(1)
The Board, with the approval of the Minister, shall appoint a suitable person to
be the censor of films and such other persons
as it considers necessary, to be
known as assistant censors, to assist the censor or to act in his
stead:
Provided that no member of
the Board may be appointed as the censor or an assistant
censor.
(2) Subject to any
directions given by the censor, every assistant censor shall have and may
exercise all or any of the powers, duties,
discretions and authorities conferred
upon the censor by or under the provisions of this
Act:
Provided that every decision
of an assistant censor shall be signified in the name of the censor and shall be
deemed to be a decision
of the
censor.
(3) The Board may from
time to time give the censors directions as to the policy to be adopted in the
exercise of the powers and the
duties conferred upon them by or under the
provisions of this Act and the censors shall at all times act in compliance with
such
directions.
Films not to be exhibited unless approved by the censor
9.-(1)
No person shall exhibit any film, other than a film exempted under the
provisions of subsection (2) from the operation of this
Part, unless and until
such film has been approved by the censor for public
exhibition.
(2) The Board may by
certificate in the prescribed form, exempt any film or any class of films from
the operation of this Part and
by notice to be served on the holder of any such
certificate may revoke such certificate if satisfied that such revocation is in
the public interest.
Application for approval of film
10.
Subject to the provisions of subsection (2) of section
14,
every application for the approval by the censor of any film shall be made in
the prescribed form, and be accompanied by a scenario
of that film and the
prescribed fee:
Provided that the
censor may, in any particular case, dispense with the requirement relating to
the submission of a scenario.
Censor may require film to be exhibited for purpose of censorship
11.-(1)
The censor may require any film in respect of which his approval is sought under
the provisions of this Part to be exhibited
before him for the purpose of
censorship, at such time and place mutually convenient to him and to the
applicant, at the expense
and risk of the
applicant.
(2) The censor's
decision shall be final as to-
(a) the eligibility of any person to be present at any exhibition held under the provisions of this section; and
(b) the number of persons to be present at any such exhibition:
Provided
that the applicant and his barrister and solicitor shall be entitled to attend
any such exhibition.
Powers of censor
12.-(1)
Without unreasonable delay, the censor shall, in respect of any film for which
his approval is sought under the provisions of
this Part, either-
(a) approve the film for public exhibition; or
(b) refuse to approve the film for public exhibition, either unconditionally, or until such alterations or excisions as he may specify have been made to the film:
Provided that the censor shall not refuse to approve a film for public exhibition without the film having first been exhibited to him under the provisions of section 11.
(2)
The censor shall not approve any film or any part of a film for public
exhibition which is, in his opinion, indecent, obscene,
injurious to morality or
likely to encourage public disorder or crime.
Classification of films approved by censor
13.-(1)
The censor shall, in approving a film for public exhibition under the provisions
of section
12,
classify it in any of the following categories:-
(a) approved for general exhibition; or
(b) approved for exhibition to persons over the age of thirteen years; or
(c) approved for exhibition to adult audiences only; or
(d) approved for restricted public exhibition.
(2)
Any film falling into category
(d)
of subsection (1) may be approved subject to-
(a) the condition that such film shall be exhibited only to any specified class or classes or description of persons; or
(b) any other condition that the censor may consider necessary or advisable.
(3).
No person shall exhibit or cause to be exhibited any film approved under the
provisions of subsection (1)-
(a) in the case of a film in category (b), to any person under the age of thirteen years;
(b) in the case of a film in category (c), to any person who is not an adult;
(c) in the case of a film in category (d), except in accordance with the conditions subject to which such approval was granted.
Certificates of approval or refusal and register of films
14.
(1) The censor shall-
(a) signify his approval of a film and the category into which he has classified it or his refusal to approve a film by a certificate in the appropriate prescribed form;
(b) keep in his office a register of films in which shall be entered with respect to each film the several particulars set out in the certificate issued under this section and such other particulars as may be prescribed.
(2) (a) A certificate issued under the provisions of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) shall be valid for a period of two years from the date of issue;
(b) where, upon the expiry of the said period, application is again made under the provisions of section 10 for the approval of the same film, no fee shall be chargeable therefor.
Nature of censor's certificate to be displayed
15.
The owner or manager of any premises in which any film, other than a film
excepted from the operation of this Part, is exhibited,
or any other person
responsible for the exhibition of any such film in such premises, shall display
in a conspicuous position in
the lobby or entrance to such premises, at all
times whilst such premises are open to the public, a notice of such dimensions
and
in such form as may be prescribed notifying, for public information, the
nature of the certificate which has been issued by the censor
in respect of that
film.
Revocation of certificate of approval
16.
The censor, or the Board, may at any time by notice to be served on the holder
of any certificate of approval; issued under the provisions
of this Part, revoke
such certificate if satisfied that such revocation is in the public interest or
that any condition subject to
which such certificate was issued has not been
complied with and may issue a certificate of a different classification in its
place:
Provided that the Board
shall not revoke any such certificate without the film to which it relates first
having been exhibited to
it and the provisions of subsection (4) of section 19
shall apply as if an appeal had been brought under the provisions of that
section.
Censorship of advertisement
17.-(1)
No person shall announce, print, publish, distribute, exhibit, display or
otherwise disseminate in any manner whatsoever or
cause to be so announced,
printed, published, distributed, exhibited, displayed or disseminated any
advertisement of or with respect
to any film or portion of a film (other than a
film exempted under the provisions of section
9
from the operation of the provisions of this Part) unless and
until-
(a) such advertisement has been approved by the censor; and
(b) such advertisement includes or is accompanied by a statement , clearly displayed or announced, as to the nature of the certificate which has been issued by the censor in respect of the film to which such advertisement refers, or otherwise than in the form in which such advertisement was approved by the censor:
Provided
that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to any advertisement
announcing only the title or titles of any film
or films whether accompanied by
a statement as to proposed times or dates of exhibition thereof or
not.
(2) The censor shall in
respect of any advertisement for which his approval is sought under the
provisions of this section either-
(a) approve such advertisement or any part thereof; or
(b) refuse to approve such advertisement or any part thereof absolutely or until such alterations as he may specify have been made thereto.
(3)
The approval or refusal of approval by the censor of any advertisement or any
part thereof for which his approval is required
under the provisions of this
section shall be signified in such form and such manner as may be
prescribed.
(4) A prototype copy
of any advertisement shall, for the purposes of this section, be deemed to be
the same advertisement.
Censor may retain film and advertisements of approval refused
18.
Any film or advertisement to which the censor has refused approval under the
provisions of this Part may be retained by the censor
until such time as the
applicant has made arrangements to the satisfaction of the censor for the export
of such film or advertisement
from Fiji or for the disposal thereof in such
manner as the censor may
direct:
Provided that if no such
arrangements are made to the satisfaction of the censor within the period of
three months after the date
of his signification of his refusal or approval of
such film or advertisement the censor may cause such film or advertisement to
be
destroyed at the expiration of one month after the date of notification to the
applicant of the intention to destroy it.
Appeal from the decision of the censor
19.-(1)
Any applicant who is dissatisfied with the decision of the censor in relation to
any film or advertisement in respect of which
his approval is sought under the
provisions of this Part may, within twenty-one days after notification to him of
the decision of
the censor, appeal against that decision to the Board by
delivering or posting a notice of appeal in the prescribed form and accompanied
by the prescribed fee and deposit to the secretary of the
Board:
Provided that such fee
shall be refunded if the appeal is
allowed.
(2) On receipt of any
notice of appeal under the provisions of subsection (1), the secretary of the
Board shall arrange a time, date
and place for the hearing of the appeal and
shall cause notice of such time, date and place to be given to the appellant not
less
than twenty-four hours before the time so
appointed.
(3) In every appeal
brought under the provisions of this section the appellant, barrister and
solicitor, and the censor shall have
the right to be present at the hearing
thereof and may make representation either orally or in writing to the
Board:
Provided that the Board may
require the appellant, his barrister and solicitor, and the censor to retire
while it considers its
decision.
(4)
(a)
The Board shall require any film or advertisement in respect of which such
appeal has been brought to be exhibited before it or submitted
for its
inspection, as the case may be, at such time and place as may be mutually
convenient to the Board and to the appellant and
at the expense and risk of the
appellant.
(b)
No person other than the appellant, his barrister and solicitor, his
projectionist, and the censor shall be present at such exhibition
except at the
invitation of the Board.
(5) Upon
consideration of an appeal the Board shall-
(a) uphold the decision of the censor absolutely; or
(b) vary or reverse the decision of the censor and, within the limits imposed upon the censor under the provisions of this Part, make such other order in relation to such film or advertisement as it considers appropriate.
(6)
In any case where the Board varies or reverses any decision of the censor it
shall, in writing, direct the censor to approve or
refuse approval of such film
or advertisement in accordance with the decision of the Board, and the censor
shall, here necessary,
cancel any previous certificate or signification or
refusal and issue such other certificate or signification as are necessary to
accord with the decision of the
Board.
(7) Subject to the
provisions of this section, the Board in determining any appeal brought
thereunder may regulate its own procedure.
Offences
20.-(1)
Any person who-
(a) exhibits or causes or permits or suffers to be exhibited, any film in contravention of any of the provisions of this Part; or
(b) exhibits, causes or permits or suffers to be exhibited, any film in respect of which the censor's certificate of approval has been revoked; or
(c) announces, prints, publishes, distributes, exhibits, displays or otherwise disseminates in any manner whatsoever or causes to be so announced, printed, published, distributed, exhibited, displayed or disseminated any advertisement in contravention of any of the provisions of this Part,
shall
be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not
exceeding two hundred dollars in respect of each
offence.
(2) In addition to any
penalty imposed for an offence against the provisions of subsection (1), the
court may order that any film
or advertisement in respect which such offence was
committed shall be confiscated and disposed of in such manner as the court may
direct.
PART V-MISCELLANEOUS
Power of entry
21.
Any member of the Board, censor or police officer, or any person duly authorized
in writing in that behalf by the Board or the licensing
authority, may, at all
reasonable times, enter any premises to which the public have access on payment
or otherwise in which any
film is being exhibited or in which he has reason to
believe that any film being or about to be exhibited, for the purpose of
ensuring
that the provisions of this Act or of any licence or certificate issued
thereunder are being complied with, and any person who prevents
or obstructs the
entry of any such person into such premises shall be guilty of an offence and
shall be liable on conviction to a
fine not exceeding one hundred
dollars.
Regulations
22.
The Minister, after consultation with the Board, may make regulations for the
carrying out of the provisions of this Act and in
particular, but without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, for all or any of the following
purposes, namely:-
(a) the censorship of films and advertisements and the fees to be paid and the forms to be used in respect thereof;
(b) the conduct of appeals from decisions of the censor;
(c) regulating the exhibition of films and prescribing the conditions to be observed in relation to the safety from fire or otherwise of any premises in which films are or are intended to be exhibited and the safety and conduct of persons attending any exhibition of films therein:
(d) the licensing of exhibitors and prescribing the fees to be paid and the forms to be used in relation thereto; and
(e) prescribing the hours during which premises specified in an exhibitor's licence may remain open to the public.
(Inserted by 31 of 1976, s.2.)
Controlled by the Ministry of Attorney-General
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CHAPTER 271
CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMS
SECTION 9.-CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION
Notice 15th March, 1972
Made by the Film Control Board
The following classes of
film have been exempted from the provisions of Part V of the Cinematographic
Films Act, and may be exhibited without a certificate of approval from the
Censor of Films:-
(a) films depicting wholly actual world events, that is to say films of the kind sometimes referred to as "newsreels";
(b) films depicting wholly or mainly cultural, sporting or recreational activities;
(c) educational and instructional films depicting wholly or mainly-
(i) industrial or manufacturing processes;
(ii) religious matters;
(iii) subjects forming part of a school or university curriculum in Fiji;
(d) films depicting wholly or mainly natural scenery;
(e) films other than trailers being wholly or mainly commercial advertisements relating to the advertiser's or sponsor's activities;
(f) animated cartoons in which there are no photographs of actual persons.
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SECTION 22.-CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMS (CLASSIFICATION) REGULATIONS
Regulations 2nd October, 1972
Made by the Minister
Short title
1. These Regulations may
be cited as the Cinematographic Films (Classification)
Regulations.
Classification of films
2. A film classified by
the censor in accordance with subsection (1) of section
13
of the Act may be displayed or announced whenever required by the Act by using
the following capital letters which shall have the
following
meanings:-
'G' shall mean that a film is approved for general exhibition;
'Y' shall mean that a film is approved for exhibition to persons over the age of thirteen years;
'A' shall mean that a film is approved for exhibition to adult audiences only;
'R' shall mean that a film is approved for restricted public exhibition subject to conditions imposed by the censor, which conditions shall be specified in the display or announcement.
Films in a programme
3. When more than one film
is exhibited in a programme of films, every film shown during such programme
shall be deemed to be classified
in the category of the most restricted film in
the programme, and no person shall be admitted to the programme or any part of
the
programme unless he may lawfully attend the exhibition of the most
restricted film in the programme.
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SECTION 22.-CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMS (FEES) REGULATIONS
Regulations 19th Aug. 1971, 31st Jan. 1972,
5th Dec. 1974, 7th Jan. 1977
Made by the Minister
Short title
1. These Regulations may
be cited as the Cinematographic Films (Fees)
Regulations.
2. The fees appearing
in the Schedule shall be the prescribed fees for the purposes of the Act in
respect of the matters specified
therein.
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SECOND SCHEDULE
TABLE OF FEES
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$
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Exhibitor's licence-(For
premises in towns)
...........................................................
|
Free
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Exhibitor's licence-(For
premises outside a town)
.................................................
|
Free
|
Exhibitor's
licence-(Special) per day
......................................................................
|
Free
|
Application for approval
(Censor's Certificate) Hindustani and Chinese films other than trailers
....................................................................................................
|
10.00 |
Other films, where New
Zealand declaration submitted, other than trailers ..........
|
10.00
|
Other films without New
Zealand declaration, other than trailers-35 mm .............
|
20.00
|
16 mm.......................................................................................................... |
20.00
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Trailers.....................................................................................................................
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Free
|
Appeal from Censor's
decision
...............................................................................
|
30.00
|
Application for issue of a
duplicate certificate
.......................................................
|
5.00
|
Application for renewal of
expired censor's certificate
..........................................
|
10.00
|
Commercial Sports films
..................................................................
|
40.00
|
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SECTION 22.-CINEMATOGRAPHIC FILMS (FORMS) REGULATIONS
Regulations 31st Jan., 1972, 1st Jun., 1973
Made by the Minister
Short title
1. These regulations may
be cited as the Cinematographic Films (Forms) Regulation.
Forms
2. The forms appearing in
the Schedule shall be used for the purposes of the Act in respect of the matters
specified therein.
Dimensions of notice
Section 15 of the Act
3. The notice of
certificate referred to in section
15
of the Act shall be not less than 210 millimetres in height and not less than
148 millimetres in width.
(Amended by
Regulations 1st June, 1973.)
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SCHEDULE
CINEMATOGRAPHIC
FILMS ACT
(Section 4)
Form 1
APPLICATION FOR EXHIBITOR'S LICENCE
Type of licence applied
for (tick type required)
(a)
General
(valid until end of year of
issue
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(b)
Special
(valid up to 7 days)
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New
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Renewal
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from: |
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to: |
Name of person or firm
applying for a licence:
Name (as
advertised) of premises to be
licensed:
Full address of premises
to be licensed:
Construction of
premises:
What is the main material of the exterior walls?
(e.g. wood, concrete blocks, corrugated metal)
Seating
capacity: ................................. Number of Exits:
..............................
Number
and type of fire appliances:
Details of
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Men's
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Men's
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Ladies'
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Lavatories
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(a)
Toilets
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(b)
Urinals;
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(c)
Toilets.
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Projectors (continue
overleaf if necessary)
Make Projector
Film Size
Signature of the
Applicant: ............................. Date:
..................................
Fees
(to be enclosed with this application)
General
|
Special
|
Within the
boundaries...................................................$80
|
For each day
25c
|
Elsewhere..................................................................$20
|
|
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CINEMATOGRAPHIC
FILMS ACT
(Section 4)
FORM 2
EXHIBITOR'S LICENCE
Subject to the conditions
described below, licence is hereby granted
to:.......................................................
To
exhibit cinematographic films at the following
premises:.............................................................................................................
Name
of
premises:........................................................................................
Full
address of
premises:.................................................................................
Unless
earlier revoked this licence is valid for:
*(a) the period ending the 31st December, 19....
*(b) from:.......................................19...
to:.......................................19...
CONDITIONS
OF APPROVAL
1. The exhibitor shall
comply with the requirements of the Cinematographic Films Act and any other law
in force and applicable to the exhibition of
films.
2. The maximum audience to
be accommodated at any exhibition at the above premises shall not
exceed
□
persons.
Date
of issue................................................... Licensing
Authority.
*delete inapplicable
items
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CINEMATOGRAPH
FILMS ACT
(Section
10)
FORM 3
(Substituted by Regulations 1st June, 1973)
Reg. No............
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF FILMS AND TRAILERS
I/We
submit the following films/trailers for approval by the Censor of Films. Fees
totalling $...................are
enclosed.
Name of
Applicant:..................................... Signature
......................... Date...............
Title of film/ trailer and
language
|
Country from which
introduced
|
Film Size mm
|
Is Scenario
submitted
|
Is N.Z. declaration
attached
|
Is advertising blocks
submitted
|
No. of posters and window
cards submitted
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other
Films with N.Z. certificate submitted...
|
$1.00}
|
|
Other Films
16mm...............................
|
$4.00}
|
Trailers - Free
|
Other Films 35
mm..............................
|
$8.00}
|
|
|
FOR OFFICIAL USE
ONLY
|
|
|
|
|
Date
received...............
|
Censor's Name:
...............
|
Appeal Board's
Decision.................
|
R.R.
No:.....................
|
Censor's
Decision............
|
.............................................
|
Date to
censor:..............
|
....................................
|
.............................................
|
Screening required?
Yes/No......................
|
....................................
|
.............................................
|
Date
screened.............
|
....................................
|
.............................................
|
Date applicant
notified....
|
....................................
|
.............................................
|
Appeal lodged?
Yes/No...
|
|
Chairman
signed:.........Date.........
|
If Yes fee paid R.R.
No...
|
....................................
|
Comments:...............................
|
Date
screened.............
|
....................................
|
.............................................
|
Date applicant
Notified...
|
....................................
|
.............................................
|
.................................
|
Signed.................Date......
|
.............................................
|
___________
CINEMATOGRAPHIC
FILMS
ACT
(Sections 14
and
15)
(Substituted
by Regulations
1st
June, 1973)
FORM 4
CENSOR'S CERTIFICATE
(Valid for 2 years from the date of issue)
*A:
Subject to any alterations and excisions
specified separately, the film entitled:
has been approved for Public Exhibition and classified as:
and the trailer for the above film has been approved for GENERAL EXHIBITION.
*B:
The film and trailer entitled:
has been refused Public Exhibition
Date:
|
|
Reg. No.:
|
|
Film Size:
|
Censor
Films.
|
APPEALS
Appeals against the Censor's decision must be made on Form 6 and lodged with the Secretary, Films Control Board within 21 days of this notification of the Censor's decision.
*
Delete as necessary.
________
CINEMATOGRAPHIC
FILMS ACT
(Section 9)
FORM 5
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION
The following film(s) or
class(es) of film has/have been exempted from the provisions of Part V of the
Cinematographic Films Act, and may be exhibited without a certificate of
approval from the Censor of
Films:
Date:
Chairman/Secretary, Film Control
Board
__________
CINEMATOGRAPHIC
FILMS ACT
(SECTION 19)
FORM 6
NOTICE OF APPEAL
To: The
Secretary,
Film Control Board
Suva.
Sir,
Take notice that I, .......................................................................................
(name of applicant)
hereby appeal against the
decision of the Censor of Films in respect of the
Film:......................
I enclose-
The certificate issued by the Censor of Films]
The prescribed fee of $20 (money or postal order or cheque).
Date:
|
Signature:
|
This appeal must be lodged
within 21 days of the notification of the Censor's decision.
_________
CINEMATOGRAPHIC
FILMS ACT
(SECTION 17)
FORM STAMPS FOR APPROVAL OR REJECTION OF POSTERS OR SIMILAR ADVERTISING MATERIAL
Stamp 1
|
|
Stamp 2
|
APPROVED
Date: Censor of Films, FIJI |
|
REJECTED
Date: Censor of Films, FIJI |
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