Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Classification of publications - Referral of publications by courts

30: Report of findings to be sent to court

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"The court gets a report on a publication's classification."

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When the Classification Office looks at a publication sent by a court, you get a report. The Classification Office sends this report to the court that asked for the publication to be looked at. This happens after the Classification Office has classified the publication according to section 29(1) or section 41(3).

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Part 3Classification of publications
Referral of publications by courts

30Report of findings to be sent to court

  1. Where the Classification Office has classified any publication referred to it pursuant to section 29(1) or section 41(3), the Classification Office shall forward a report of its findings to the court that referred the publication.

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  • 1987 No 85 s 25(1)