Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Preliminary provisions

3D: How sections 3A and 3B relate to sections 3 and 23(2)(c)

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You can read sections 3A and 3B with sections 3 and 23(2)(c). These sections do not limit each other. The Classification Office can still classify a publication as restricted.

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Part 1Preliminary provisions

3DHow sections 3A and 3B relate to sections 3 and 23(2)(c)

  1. Sections 3A and 3B are not limited by section 3, and do not limit the Classification Office's power under sections 3 and 23(2)(c) to classify a publication as a restricted publication.

Notes
  • Section 3D: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 2).