(c) approved for exhibition only to persons who have,
attained the age of 18 years.
12.
Clause 13 (1) provides for the issue of
certificates of approval in respect of films approved for
exhibition. Clause 13(2) provides that where a film is not
approved for exhibition, the Authority shall give notice of
the censor's decision, stating the reasons for that
decision, to the person who submitted the film. Clause
13(3) and (4) provides for the procedure to be followed in
the case of a film requiring excision because of a matter
referred to in clause 10(2), or because the censor is
otherwise unable to give the film an appropriate
classification under clause 12(1). The procedure is that,
after the film is excised, it is approved for exhibition,
given a classification under clause 12(1) and issued a
certificate of approval.
13. Clause 14 provides for the retention by the
Authority of pieces of film excised under the Bill.
Part VI comprises clause 15. Clause 15 provides
that a film which has been issued a certificate of
14.
exemption under clause 9 or a certificate of approval under
clause 13 is not to be exhibited unless the certificate (or
a legible photocopy thereof) is displayed at the place of
exhibition of the film.
15. Part VII comprises clauses 16 to 19. Clause 16
establishes a Board of Review to be chaired by a member of
the Board who is not a public officer. The Board will have
a majority of members who are not public officers (clause
16(2)(c)).
The Board has power to