Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Classification of publications - Submission of publications

18: Publication not adaptable to equipment in Classification Office

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"What happens if the Classification Office can't view your publication?"

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You submit a publication to the Classification Office under section 12, section 13, or section 42. If the publication does not work with the office's equipment, they can ask you to make it available elsewhere. They will tell you where to make it available and you may have to pay for the examination costs.

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Part 3Classification of publications
Submission of publications

18Publication not adaptable to equipment in Classification Office

  1. If any publication submitted under section 12 or section 13 or section 42 is not adaptable to the equipment in the Classification Office, the Classification Office may, except where section 17(1) applies, require the person submitting the publication to make it available for examination by the Classification Office at such place as the Classification Office directs, and to pay all or any of the costs associated with the examination of the publication at that place.

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  • 1987 No 85 s 19(8)