Films and Publications Amendment Act
This section amends definitions in the principal Act, including child pornography, distribute, Internet address, Internet service provider, possession, and sexual conduct.
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This section amends definitions in the principal Act, including child pornography, distribute, Internet address, Internet service provider, possession, and sexual conduct. This section changes how the Board is made up, how quorum works, and how decisions are taken. A Review Board member designated by the Minister must act as chairperson when the chairperson is absent. The chairperson of the Board must, as soon as practicable after each financial year ends, compile a report on the Board’s and Review Board’s activities and financial position. Section 15 is amended so a meeting must be convened whenever needed for the Board’s or executive committee’s functions, powers, or duties; Board meetings may only be convened at the chairperson’s request or in consultation with the chairperson.
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Section 1 of the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the
This section amends definitions in the principal Act, including child pornography, distribute, Internet address, Internet service provider, possession, and sexual conduct.
1. Section 1 of the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the amended- hereby “principal Act”) is 5 (a) by the substitution for the definition of “child pornography” of the following definition: any image, however created, or any “‘child pornography’ includes description of a person, real or simulated, who is, or who is depicted or described as being, under the age of 18 years- 10 (i) engaged in sexual conduct; (ii) participating in, or assisting another person to participate in, sexual conduct; or (iii) showing or describing the body, or parts of the body, of such a person in a manner or in circumstances which, within context, 15 amounts to sexual exploitation, or in such a manner that it is capable of being used for the purposes of sexual exploitation;”; (b) by the deletion of the definition of “degrade”; ( c ) by the substitution for the definition of “distribute” of the following definition: 20 to a film or a publication, without derogating “‘distribute’, in relation from the ordinary meaning of that word, includes to sell, hire out or offer or keep for sale or hire and, for purposes of sections 25(a), ( b ) and (c), 26( l)(n) and ( b ) and 28( 1) and (2), includes to hand or exhibit a film or a publication to a person under the age of 18 years, and also the failure to take reasonable steps to prevent access thereto by such a person;”; 25 GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT 26950 No. 4 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 (d) by the insertion after the definition of “film” of the following definitions: “ ‘Internet address’ means a website, a bulletin board service, an Internet chat-room or newsgroup or any other Internet or shared network protocol address; ‘Internet service provider’ means any person who carries on the business of providing access to the Internet by any means;”; ( e ) by the insertion, after the definition of “Minister” of the following definition: “‘possession’, in relation to a film or publication, without derogating from its a computer or computer system or computer data storage medicm and also having custody, control or supervision on behalf of another person;”; ordinary meaning, includes keeping or storing in or on (f) by the insertion after the definition of “Review Board” of the following 5 10 definition: “ ‘sexual conduct’ includes- the undue display of genitals or of the anal region; (i) male genitals in a state of arousal or stimulation; (ii) (iii) masturbation; (iv) bestiality; (v) sexual intercourse, whether real or simulated, including anal 15 20 sexual intercourse; (vi) sexual contact involving the direct or indirect fondling or touching of the intimate parts of a body, including the breasts, with or without any object; the penetration of a vagina or anus with any object; (vii) (viii) oral genital contact; or (ix) oral anal contact;”. Amendment of section 4 of Act 65 of 1996 - 2 Verify source ↗
Section 4 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section changes how the Board is made up, how quorum works, and how decisions are taken.
2. Section 4 of the principal Act is hereby amended- (a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: “( 1) The Board shall consist of- (a) a [chief executive officer] chairperson and a deputy chairperson, appointed by the Minister as non-executive members; and (b) the chief executive officer and such number of senior personnel, chief examiners and examiners as the Minister may determine having regard to the likely volume of applications and complaints which will be submitted to the Board in terms of this Act.”; 25 30 35 (b) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: “(2) [The chief executive officer shall be the chairperson of the Board] In the absence of the chairperson.”; chairperson the deputy chairperson shall act as 40 ( c ) by the insertion after subsection (2) of the following subsection: “(2A) The chairperson or deputy chairperson and such number of the persons contemplated in subsection (l)(b) as is equal to one half of the total number of such persons shall constitute a quorum of the Board.”; and 45 (d) by the substitution for subsection (4) of the following subsection: “(4) Decisions of the Board and the executive committee shall be taken by a majority of votes, and in the case of an equality of votes the chairperson of the [Board] meeting shall have a casting vote.”. 65 Amendment of Act of section 5 of 1996 50 - 3 Verify source ↗
Section 5 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection
A Review Board member designated by the Minister must act as chairperson when the chairperson is absent.
3. Section 5 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: “ ( 2 ) A member of the Review Board designated by the [President] Minister shall act as chairperson of the Review Board during the chairperson’s absence.”. 6 No. 26950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 Amendment of section 14 of Act 65 of 1996 - 4 Verify source ↗
Section 14 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection
The chairperson of the Board must, as soon as practicable after each financial year ends, compile a report on the Board’s and Review Board’s activities and financial position.
4. Section 14 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: “( 1) As soon as practicable after the end of each financial year the chairperson of the Board shall, from information supplied the chief 5 executive officer and the chairperson of the Review Board, compile a report on all the activities of the Board and Review Board during that financial year, and on the financial position of the Board and Review Board as at the end of that financial year.”. to [it] the Board by Amendment of section 15 of Act 65 of 1996 10 - 5 Verify source ↗
Section 15 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph
Section 15 is amended so a meeting must be convened whenever needed for the Board’s or executive committee’s functions, powers, or duties; Board meetings may only be convened at the chairperson’s request or in consultation with the chairperson.
5. Section 15 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of the following paragraph: “(a) shall, whenever it becomes necessary for the performance of the functions [the exercise of the powers or the carrying out of the duties] of the Board or the executive committee, convene a meeting of the Board or the executive committee, 15 as the case may be: Provided that a meeting of the Board may only be convened at the request of, or in consultation with, the chairperson of the Board.”. Substitution of section 17 of Act 65 of 1996 - 6 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 17 of the principal Act:
A classification committee must review referred publications and classify them; the chief executive officer must publish certain classifications in the Gazette; and people who want to publish, distribute, or exhibit certain publications must submit them for classification first.
6. The following section is hereby substituted for section 17 of the principal Act: “Classification of publications 17. (1) A classification committee shall examine a publication referred to it and shall, with reference to Schedules 1, 2, 3 or 4, read with Schedule 5, or with reference to Schedule 10- ( a ) (i) classify the publication as- (aa) XX, if it falls within either Schedule 1 or 10; or (bb) X18, if it falls within Schedule 2; or (ii) where it is necessary to protect children from disturbing or harmful materials, determine that the publication only be distributed to persons of, or above, a specified age and may impose the condition that it only be distributed in a sealed and opaque wrapper which bears a distinct notice of the specified age restriction; and (b) inform the chief executive officer of- I (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) its decision; the reasons therefor; the classification, if any; in the case of an XX classification based on Schedule 1, of the particular item of Schedule 1 upon which that decision is based; and in the case of an age restriction, of the conditions imposed. (2) The chief executive officer shall- (a) where a publication submitted in terms of section 16(1) has been classified as X18 or XX in terms of a decision of the Board, cause that decision to be published in the Gazette; (b) where a publication submitted in terms of section 16(2) has been reclassified as X18 or XX or freed from all restrictive conditions, including an X18 or XX classification, which was published in the I Gazette, cause the latest classification to be published in the Gazette and, with reference to the previous classification, indicate that it has been substituted or withdrawn, as the case may be. ( 3 ) Where a particular issue of a periodical publication has been classified as X 18 and subsequent issues are likely to contain material which would, upon submission, cause such issues to be classified as X18, the chief executive officer shall, with the consent of the publisher, classify such subsequent issues as X18. 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 8 No. 26950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 publication containing a (4) Any person who intends to publish, distribute or exhibit in visual presentation or public any description referred to in Schedule 1 or 2, shall submit such publication for classification, in the manner prescribed by regulations made under section 31(2), prior to its distribution or exhibition.”. 5 Amendment of section 18 of Act 65 of 1996 - 7 Verify source ↗
Section 18 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
People who want to distribute or show a film must register with the Board and submit unclassified or unapproved films for classification.
7. Section 18 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( a ) by the insertion, after subsection ( I ) , of the following subsection: “(1A) Any person who intends to distribute or exhibit any film- 10 ( a ) shall register with the Board as a distributor or exhibitor, or a distributor and exhibitor, of films: and (b) shall submit for classification any film which is intended for distribution or exhibition in the Republic and which has not 15 been classified or approved in terms of this Act or in terms of the Publications Act, 1974 (Act No. 42 of 1974), in the manner 31(2).”; and prescribed by regulations made in terms of section (b) by the substitution in subsection (4) for paragraph ( a ) of the following 20 paragraph: “(a) The classification committee shall examine a film referred to it in terms of subsection (2) and shall, with reference to Schedules 6 , 7 and 8, read with Schedules 9 and 10, classify that film- (i) as XX, if it falls under Schedule 6 or 10; (ii) as X18, if it falls under Schedule 7; (iii) by imposing any restriction in accordance with Schedule 8; (iv) as a film which may be distributed or exhibited only after the 25 prescribed age restriction and consumer information, where applicable, have been clearly and conspicuously displayed 30 on all materials advertising that film or, in the case of a home that entertainment product, on the cover or packaging of film; or as a film without any restrictions if suitable for all ages.”. (v) Amendment of section 20 of Act 65 of 1996, as amended by section 6 of Act 34 of 35 1999 - 8 Verify source ↗
Section 20 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion, in subsection (3),
This provision amends section 20 of the principal Act by deleting the proviso in subsection (3).
8. Section 20 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion, in subsection (3), of the proviso. Amendment of section 25 of Act 65 of 1996 - 9 Verify source ↗
Section 25 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph 40
Paragraph 40(c) is replaced so it covers distributing a publication that conflicts with a condition imposed under section 17.
9. Section 25 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph 40 (c) of the following paragraph: “(c) distributes any publication in conflict with any condition imposed on such a publication in terms of section 17;”. Amendment of section 26 of Act 65 of 1996 - 10 Verify source ↗
Section 26 of
The section amends rules on when films may be exhibited, distributed, or broadcast, including restrictions tied to classification and approvals.
10. Section 26 of Act principal the hereby is amended- 45 ( a ) by the substitution in subsection (1) for paragraph ( a ) of the following paragraph: “ ( a ) exhibits in public or distributes any film which has not been classified by the Board [, or which has been classified as XX in terms of a decision of the Board which has been published in SO the Gazette]:”; ( 6 ) by the insertion in subsection ( 1 ) after paragraph ( a ) of the following paragraph: “(nA) exhibits in public or distributes or broadcasts any t i l m which has been classified as XX in accordance with Schedule 6 or 10;”: 5.5 10 No. 26950 GOVERNMENT GAZE’ITE, 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 (c) by the substitution in subsection (1) for paragraph (b) of the following paragraph: “(b) exhibits in public or distributes or broadcasts any film which has been classified as X18 contrary to the provisions of section 24;”; and 5 (d) by the substitution in subsection (1) for paragraph (e) of the following paragraph: “(e) without the approval of the chief executive officer, exhibits in public during the same screening session, or distributes on the same film, an advertisement or a trailer of a film with a more restrictive classification than the featured film;”. 10 Amendment of section 27 of Act 65 of 1996, as amended by section 8 of Act 34 of 1999 - 11 Verify source ↗
Section 27 of the Principal Act is hereby amended-
11. Section 27 of the Principal Act is hereby amended- (a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: “(1) ( a ) Any person shall be guilty of an offence if he or she- is in possession of; (i) (ii) creates or produces or in any way contributes to, or assists in, the creation or production of; imports or in any way takes steps to procure, obtain or access; or (iii) (iv) knowingly exports, broadcasts or in any way distributes or causes to be exported, broadcast or distributed, a film or publication which contains child pornography or which advocates, advertises or promotes child pornography or the sexual exploitation of children. (b) Paragraph ( a ) does not apply to a person who is in possession of a film or publication containing child pornography if such possession is necessary for the performance of any function in terms of this Act.”; 15 20 25 (b) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: 30 “(2) (a) A person shall be guilty of an offence if he or she, having knowledge of the commission of an offence under subsection (1) or or is being having reason to suspect that such an offence has been committed- (i) (ii) fails to report such knowledge or suspicion as soon as possible to a police official of the South African Police Service; or fails to furnish, at the request of an official of the South African Police Service, all particulars of such knowledge or suspicion. 35 (b) No prosecution under this subsection shall be instituted without the written authority of the National Director of Public Prosecutions.”; 40 (c) by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: “(3) Any person who has under her or his control any material referred to in Schedule 1, 2, 6 or 7 and who fails to take all reasonable steps to prevent access to such materials by a person under the age of 18 years shall be guilty of an offence.”; and (d) by the addition of the following subsection: “(4) Subject to Schedule 5 or 9, as the case may be, the Board shall refer to the South African Police Service for prosecution any film or publication submitted to it in terms of this Act if it contains child pornography. ” . 45 50 Insertion of section 27A in Act 65 of 1996 - 12 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 27:
Internet service providers must register with the Board and take steps to prevent child pornography use on their services.
12. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 27: “Registration and other obligations of Internet service providers 27A. (1) Every Internet service provider shall- ( a ) register with the Board in the manner prescribed by regulations made under this Act; and (b) take all reasonable steps to prevent the use of hosting or distribution of child pornography. their services for the GOVERNMENT 26950 12 No. G A Z E n E , 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 (2) If an Internet service provider has knowledge that its services are for the hosting or distribution of child pornography, such being used Internet service provider shall- (a) take all reasonable steps to prevent access to the child pornography by any person; (b) report the presence thereof, as well as the particulars of the person maintaining or hosting or distributing or in any manner contributing to such Internet address, to a police official of the South African Police Service; and take all reasonable steps to preserve such evidence for purposes of investigation and prosecution by the relevant authorities. (c) (3) An Internet service provider shall, upon request by the South African Police Service, furnish the particulars of users who gained or attempted to gain access to an Internet address that contains child pornography. (4) Any person who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence.”. Amendment of section 28 of Act 65 of 1996 - 13 Verify source ↗
Section 28 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsection
This provision amends section 28 of the principal Act by deleting subsection (3).
13. Section 28 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsection (3). Amendment of section 29 65 of Act of 1996 - 14 Verify source ↗
Section 29 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection
This section amends Section 29 by replacing wording so that it refers to any person who knowingly broadcasts or distributes a publication.
14. Section 29 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in subsection (1) for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words: “Any person who knowingly broadcasts or distributes a publication which, judged within context-”. Amendment of section 30 65 of Act of 1996 - 15 Verify source ↗
Section 30 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section increases penalties for certain offences and allows a limited appeal to the Minister from certain board decisions.
15. Section 30 of the principal Act is hereby amended- (a) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: “( 1) Any person found guiity of a contraventFon of section 25(a), (b) or (c), 26( l)(a), (aA), ( 6 ) or If), 26(4), 27(2) or ( 3 ) , 27A, 28( 1) or (2) or 29 may be exceeding five years or to both a fine and such imprisonment.”; imprisonment for a period not sentenced to a fine or to (b) by the insertion after subsection (1) of the following subsection: “( 1A) Any person found guilty of a contravention of section 27(1) may be sentenced to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding ten years or such imprisonment.”; to both a fine and (c) by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: “(3) Any person found guilty of a contravention of any other section of this Act may be sentenced to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding six months.”; and (d) by the addition of the following subsection: “(4) ( a ) If any person who has contravened or failed to comply with section 26( l)(a), (aA), (b), (c), (d), (2) or ( 3 ) or 27A( 1) agrees to abide by a decision of the executive committee of the Board and deposits with the Board such sum as the determine but not exceeding the greater of two thousand rand or twice the prescribed classification costs on each such contravention or failure to comply, the executive committee of the Board may, after conducting an enquiry, determine the matter summarily and may, without legal proceedings, order forfeiture by way of penalty of the whole or any part of the amount so deposited. executive committee of the Board may (6) There shall be a right of appeal to the Minister from any determination or order of the executive committee of the Board under paragraph (a), as long as that right is exercised within a period of three months from the date of such determination or order. 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 GOVERNMENT 26950 No. 14 2 GAZElTE, NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 (c) The imposition of a penalty under paragraph (a) shall not be regarded as a conviction prosecution for that offence shall thereafter be competent.”. in respect of a criminal offence but no Insertion of sections 30A and 30B in Act 65 of 1996 - 16 Verify source ↗
The following sections are hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 30:
16. The following sections are hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 30: 5 “Extra-territorial jurisdiction 30A. (a) Any citizen or permanent resident of the Republic who commits any act outside the Republic which would have constituted an offence under I this Act had it been committed within the Republic, shall be guilty of the offence which would have been so constituted and liable to the penalty prescribed for such offence in this Act. (b) No prosecution under this section shall be instituted without the written consent of a Director of Public Prosecutions. (c) For the purpose of this section, any court in the Republic and any Director of Public Prosecutions shall have jurisdiction. 10 15 Presumptions and proof 30B. (1) If in any prosecution in terms of this Act it is proved that- (a) any message or communication, including a visual presentation, was placed on any distributed network, including the Intemet, by means of the access provided or granted to a registered subscriber or user, it shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary which raises reasonable doubt, that it was so placed by the registered subscriber or user; (b) access was gained or attempted to be gained to child pornography on a distributed network, including the Internet, by means of the access provided or granted to a registered subscriber or user, it shall be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary which raises reasonable doubt, that such access was gained or attempted to be gained by the registered subscriber or user. (2) If in any prosecution it is necessary to prove that- (a) any application for registration or classification in terms of this Act has or has not been made to the Board; or (b) any publication or film has or has not been submitted to the Board in terms of this Act; or (c) any decision or classification has or has not been made or that any restriction or condition has or has not been imposed by the Board in terms of this Act; or (d) a certificate of exemption has or has not been withdrawn, cancelled or suspended by the Board; or issued, granted, (e) a decision or classification of the Board has or has not been suspended by the Review Board, a certificate, issued under the authority of the executive committee of the Board, shall, upon its mere production, be prima facie proof of such fact.”. 65 Amendment of Schedule to Act 1 of 1996 - 17 Verify source ↗
Schedule 1 to the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section amends Schedule 1 to the principal Act by deleting some items and replacing others with new wording.
17. Schedule 1 to the principal Act is hereby amended- (a) by the deletion of items (l)(a) and (2); (b) by the substitution for item (l)(c) of the following subitem: “fc) bestiality, incest or rape;”. (c) by the the substitution for item (l)(d) of the following subitem: 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 16 No. 26950 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 “(d) explicit sexual conduct which violates or shows disrespect for the right to human dignity of any person or which degrades a person or which constitutes incitement to cause harm; or”. Amendment of Schedule 2 to Act 65 of 1996 - 18 Verify source ↗
Schedule 2 to the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for item ( 2 )
Schedule 2 is amended by replacing item (5) with new wording.
18. Schedule 2 to the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for item ( 2 ) 5 of the following item: “(5) it describes predominantly and explicitly any or mentioned in Schedule 1 or item (l).” all of the acts Substitution of Schedule 3 to Act 65 of 1996 - 19 Verify source ↗
The following Schedule is hereby substituted for Schedule 3 to the principal Act:
A classification committee or the Review Board may require extra distribution conditions for a publication to protect children from harmful or disturbing material.
19. The following Schedule is hereby substituted for Schedule 3 to the principal Act: 10 “SCHEDULE 3 AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR PUBLICATIONS A classification committee or the Review Board may impose any or both of the following conditions on the distribution of a publication if, judged within context, it is necessary to protect children in the relevant age group against harmful or disturbing material in the publication: (a) That it shall only be distributed to persons older than 18 years of age, or older than a specified younger age, and that the publication shall bear a distinct notice of such restriction; 15 (b) that it shall only be distributed in a sealed and, if necessary, opaque 20 wrapper which shall also, if applicable, bear the notice referred to in paragraph (a).”. Amendment of Schedule 6 to Act 65 of 1996 - 20 Verify source ↗
Schedule 6 to the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section amends Schedule 6 of the principal Act by deleting items (1) and (4) and replacing items (2) and (3) with new wording.
20. Schedule 6 to the principal Act is hereby amended- (a) by the deletion of item (1); (b) by the substitution for item ( 2 ) of the following item: “ ( 2 ) bestiality, incest or rape;”; ( c ) by the substitution for item (3) of the following item: “(3) explicit sexual conduct which violates or shows disrespect for the 25 right to human which constitutes incitement to cause harm;”; and dignity of any person or which degrades a person or 30 ( d ) by the deletion of item (4). Substitution of Schedule 10 to Act 65 of 1996 - 21 Verify source ↗
The following Schedule is hereby substituted for Schedule 10 to the principal Act:
A film or publication that, in context, promotes hatred based on race, ethnicity, gender, or religion and incites harm must be classified XX.
21. The following Schedule is hereby substituted for Schedule 10 to the principal Act: 10 “SCHEDULE PROMOTION OF HATRED (1) A film or publication which, judged within context, advocates hatred that is based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion and constitutes incitement to cause harm, shall be classified XX. (2) Item (1) shall not apply to- (aj a bona $de scientific, documentary, artistic, dramatic, literary or religious film or publication, or any part thereof which, judged within context, is of such a nature; ( b ) a film or publication which amounts to a bona $de discussion, 35 40 argument or opinion on a conscience; or matter pertaining to religion, belief or 45 ( c ) a film or publication which amounts to argument or opinion on a matter of public interest.”. a bona jide discussion, 18 GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT No. 26950 2 NOVEMBER 2004 Act No. 18,2004 FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 Repeal of Schedule 11 to Act 65 of 1996 - 22 Verify source ↗
Schedule 11 to the principal Act is hereby repealed.
Schedule 11 to the principal Act is repealed.
22. Schedule 11 to the principal Act is hereby repealed. Short title - 23 Verify source ↗
This Act is called the Films and Publications Amendment Act, 2004.
This section states the short title of the Act.
23. This Act is called the Films and Publications Amendment Act, 2004.
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