Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Classification of publications - Excisions from and alterations to films

35: Provisions to apply to soundtracks

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"Rules for Film Soundtracks"

Illustration for Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

When you look at a film to decide its rating, you also consider the soundtrack. The rules in sections 32 to 34 apply to soundtracks that go with films. These rules are used with a few changes to suit soundtracks.

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Part 3Classification of publications
Excisions from and alterations to films

35Provisions to apply to soundtracks

  1. Sections 32 to 34, so far as they are applicable and with the necessary modifications, shall apply with respect to any soundtrack intended to accompany the viewing of any film being examined.

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  • 1983 No 130 s 16(11)
  • 1987 No 85 s 24(8)