(a)

approved for general exhibition to persons of any

age;

(b) approved for general exhibition to persons of any

age subject to such recommendations relating to

the viewing of the film by persons under the age

of 18 years as he shall consider appropriate; or

(c) approved for exhibition only to persons who have

attained the age of 18 years.

13.

In

the case where a censor is of the opinion that

a film is likely to be harmful to the public good, clause

13 provides that he shall refuse to approve the film for

exhibition and shall record in writing an adequate

statement of the reasons for his decision by reference to

the relevant provision of clause 9.

14. Clause 14 provides that in the case where because

of the presence of specified parts in a film, a censor is

of the opinion that a film is likely to be harmful to the

public good or, he is unable to appropriately classify the

film under clause 12, he shall record in writing the

classification he would be prepared to give the film if

such specified parts were excised; and an adequate

statement of the reasons for his decision by reference to

the relevant provision of clause 9.

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