Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Transitional provisions - Films Act 1983

167: Interpretation

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When you read sections 168 to 170, you need to know what some words mean. The Chief Censor is the Chief Censor of Films under the Films Act 1983. The Films Censorship Board of Review is the board established by section 25 of the Films Act 1983, which you can find out more about in sections 168 to 170.

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Part 10Transitional provisions
Films Act 1983

167Interpretation

  1. In sections 168 to 170, unless the context otherwise requires,—

    Chief Censor means the Chief Censor of Films under the Films Act 1983

      Films Censorship Board of Review means the Films Censorship Board of Review established by section 25 of the Films Act 1983.