Films and Publications Amendment Act
This text announces that the President assented to Act 34 of 1999 and that it is published for general information.
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This text announces that the President assented to Act 34 of 1999 and that it is published for general information. This section amends definitions in the Films and Publications Act, including “child pornography,” “publication,” and “visual presentation.” This section says section 2 of the principal Act is substituted. This section states the Act’s aims: to regulate certain publications and films through classification, restrictions, and consumer advice, and to protect children from sexual exploitation or degradation. The Minister appoints Board and Review Board members by Gazette notice after consulting Cabinet, may set up an advisory panel, and may invite public nominations.
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April 1999
AI-assisted research summary: This text announces that the President assented to Act 34 of 1999 and that it is published for general information.
30 April 1999 No. 512. 30 April 1999 It is hereby notified that the President has assented to the following Act which is hereby published for general information:— Hierby word bekend gemaak dat die President sy goed- keuring geheg het aan d i e onderstaande Wet wat hierby [er algernene inligting gepubliseer word:— No. 34 of 1999: Films and Publications Amendment Act, 1999. No. 34 \ on 1999: Wysigingswet op Films en pubiikasies, 1999. — GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTE: [ 1 JJ”ords in bold type in square brackets indicate omissions from existing en~ctrnents. WJords underlined with a solid line indicate insertions in existing enactments. (EIlglish text sigtzed b) the Presidetrt.) (Asxejrted to 14 AI~ril 1999. ) ACT To amend the Films and Publications Act, 1996, so as to provide for the appointment of members of the Film and Publication Board and the Film and Publication Review Board by the Minister; and to provide for the protection of children against mental, physical and sexual exploitation or coercion to engage in the production of a pornographic film, publication or visual presentation; and to provide for matters connected therewith. RE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as D follows:— Amendment of section 1 of Act 65 of 1996 - 1 Verify source ↗
Section 1 of the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends definitions in the Films and Publications Act, including “child pornography,” “publication,” and “visual presentation.”
1. Section 1 of the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act), is amended— (a) by the insertion of the following definition after the definition of “chief executive officer “: “ ‘child pornography . includes any image, real or simulated, however created. depicting a person who is or who is shown as being under the age of 18 years. engaged in sexual conduct or a display of genitals which amounts to sexual exploitation, or participating in, or assisting another person to enga,~e in sexual conduct which amounts to sexual exploitation or degradation of children ;“; (b) by the addition of the following paragraph to the definition of “publication”: “(i) any message or communication, including a visual presentation, placed on any distributed network including, but not confined to, the Internet.”; and (c) by the substitution of the definition of “visual presentation” for the following 5 10 15 definition: “ ‘visual presentation’ means— (a) a drawing. p icture, illustration, painting, photograph or Imame. or (b) a drawing. p icture, i]]ustration, painting, photograph or image or anY combination thereof, produced through or by means of computer software on a screen or a computer printout.”. 20 ‘ Substitution of section 2 of Act 65 of 1996 25 - 2 Verify source ↗
The following section is substituted for section 2 of the urincipal Act:
AI-assisted research summary: This section says section 2 of the principal Act is substituted.
2. The following section is substituted for section 2 of the urincipal Act: 4 S(I. l[)~)so G()\’lRNhlliXT G\7.f:T~l,. 30 ,4 PRII. IYYY ,tct so. 34. lYYY I’1l. JIS /\\”D f’1”111.1[-\TIONS :\klEXD\f EXT ACT. IY[)() “Objects of Act - 2 Verify source ↗
The objects of this Act shall be to—
AI-assisted research summary: This section states the Act’s aims: to regulate certain publications and films through classification, restrictions, and consumer advice, and to protect children from sexual exploitation or degradation.
2. The objects of this Act shall be to— ([[) regulate the creation, production. possession and distribution of cert:~in publications and certain films by means of classification, the imposition of a~e restrictions and the giving of consumer advice. due regard bein~ hod in particular to the protection of children against sexual exploitation or degradation in publications, films and on the Internet: and make the exploitative use of children in pornographic publications. films or on the Internet. punishable . . . . 5 10 Substitution of section 6 of Act 6j of 1996 - 3 Verify source ↗
The following section is substituted for section 6 of the principal Act:
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister appoints Board and Review Board members by Gazette notice after consulting Cabinet, may set up an advisory panel, and may invite public nominations.
3. The following section is substituted for section 6 of the principal Act: “Members of Board and Review Board to be appointed by Minister 6.( 1 ) The members of the Board and Review Board shall be appointed by the Minister by notice in the Gcr:ette after consultation with the Cabinet, 15 (2) The Minister may, whenever it is necessary to appoint members of the Board or Review Board, appoint an advisory panel to advise hitn or her with regard to the persons who are to be appointed as such members, and shall appoint one of the members of the advisory panel as the chairperson thereof. (3) The Minister. or the advisory panel may invite members of the public to propose persons who may be considered for appointment. (4) (a) A member of the Board or Review Board appointed in terms of subsection ( 1 ) shall— (i) be a fit and proper person: (ii) be of good character; and (iii) not be disqualified in terms of section 7. (b) A member of the Board or Review Board shall have experience in. or knowledge of, any one or more of the following matters: (i) Community development; (ii) education: (iii) psychology: (iv) religion: (v) law; (vi) drama: (vii) literature; (viii) communications science; (ix) photography; (x) Cinematography: (xi) gender matters; (xii) children-s rights; ~ any other relevant field of experience as may be prescribed.”. Substitution of section 9 of Act 65 of 1996 - 4 Verify source ↗
The following section is substituted for section 9 of the principal Act:
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister may remove or suspend Board or Review Board members, and removal must be based on a tribunal finding; members also must vacate office if section 7 circumstances apply.
4. The following section is substituted for section 9 of the principal Act: “Removal from office 9. ( 1 ) The h4inister ma} remove a member of the Board or Review Board from office on the grounds of incapacity, incompetence, misconduct or misrepresentation. (2) A decision to remove a member of the Board or Review Board from office shall be based on a finding of a tribunal appointed by the Minister: Provided that the member shall have a right to be heard. (3) The Minister may suspend a member of the Board or Review Board from office pending the finding of the tribunal referred to in subsection (2). 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 ..-,—. - (1 \<> l~)oso” C.;()\” ERNhl ENT G.-\ ZE~E. 30 .APRI1. lY9~) .\ct X(). 34. I 999 I’ILhl S ,AXD P~’BLICATloNS A\l ENDNIENT ACT, 199Y (4) A member of [be Board or Re\iew Board shall vacate his or her otiice when any ofthe circumstances referred to in section 7 become applicable in respect of him or her. xnd the Minister. upon information given to him or her by the Chief executive officer or the chairperson of the Review Board, issues a certificate to that effect.”. Amendment of section 19 of Act 65 of 1996 - 5 Verify source ↗
Section 19 of the principal Act is amended b)~ the substitution for the words
AI-assisted research summary: This amendment replaces wording so that specified people have a right under section 19, including the Minister, complainants, applicants, publishers, affected persons, and certain appellants.
5. Section 19 of the principal Act is amended b)~ the substitution for the words preceding paragraph (a) of the following words: “The Minister or any person who has lodged a complaint with the Board that any publication be referred to a classification committee for a decision and classifica- tion in terms of section 17. and arty person who applies for a classification of a film. or the reclassification of a film or publication. or for a permit, exemption or licence. or who is the publisher of a publication which is the subject of an application for classification. or whose financial interests could be detrimentally affected by a decision of the Board on such application, or with regard to an exemption or permit, the withdrawal of which is being considered, or who appeals to the Review Board against a decision with regard to such an application, shall have the right—”. Amendment of section 20 of Act 65 of 1996 j 10 15 - 6 Verify source ↗
Section 20 of the principal Act is amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of
AI-assisted research summary: Some affected persons may appeal certain classification decisions to the Review Board within 30 days of notification.
6. Section 20 of the principal Act is amended by the substitution for subsection (1) of 20 the following subsection: “(1 ) The Minister or any person who has lodged a complaint with the Board that any publication be referred to a classification committee for a decision and classification in terms of section 17, and any person who applied for the classification of a film, or the publisher or distributor of a publication which formed the subject of any complaint or application in terms of section 16, may within a period of 30 days from the date on which he or she was notified of the decision, which in the case of the classification of a publication shall be the date of publication of the decision in the Gazet~e, in the prescribed manner appeal to the Review Board.’.. Amendment of section 21 of Act 65 of 1996 - 7 Verify source ↗
Section 2 I of the principal Act is amended by the substitution for subsection 1 ) of
AI-assisted research summary: Certain people may appeal a classification decision to the High Court within 30 days.
7. Section 2 I of the principal Act is amended by the substitution for subsection 1 ) of the following subsection: “(l) The Minister or any person who has lodged a complaint with the Board that any publication be referred to a classification committee for a decision and classification in terms of section 17, and if a publication or film has in terms of a decision referred to in section 20 been classified as XX or X18, the publisher or distributor of that publication, or the person who applied for the classification of that film, may within a period of 30 days from the date on which he or she was notified of the decision in respect of the fiIm. or within 30 days from the date on which the classification of the publication was published in the Gazette, appeal to the [Supreme Court] High Court against that decision.”. Amendment of section 27 of Act 65 of 1996 25 30 35 40 - 8 Verify source ↗
Section 27 of the principal Act is amended for subsection (1) of the following
AI-assisted research summary: This amendment says any person commits an offence if they knowingly create, produce, import, possess, or distribute certain publications or films containing child pornography.
8. Section 27 of the principal Act is amended for subsection (1) of the following subsection: 45 . “(1 ) [Any] ~person [who] shall be guilty of an offence if he or she knowingly— (a) creates, produces, imports or is in possession of a publication which contains a visual presentation [referred to in paragraph (a) of clause (1) of Schedule 1, read with Schedule 5] of child pornography; or (b) creates, distributes. produces, imports or is in possession of a film which contains a scene or scenes [referred to in clause (1) of Schedule 6, read with Schedule 9,] of child pornography. 50 [shall be guilty of an offence]”. h X() 19~)so CJ(l\;ERNklENT G,4ZETTE. 30A PRIL 199~) :\ct N(). 34. 199Y FILhlS .4XD P[:BLICATIONS ,4 N4ENDMENT ,4 CT. !999 Amendment of Schedule 1 to Act 65 of 1996
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Schedule 9,] of child pornography.
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Schedule 1 to the principal Act is amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends Schedule 1 by replacing paragraph (a) of clause (1) with “child pornography.”
9. Schedule 1 to the principal Act is amended by the substitution for paragraph (a) of clause ( 1 ) of the following paragraph: “(a) child pornography:’.. Amendment of Schedule 6 to Act 65 of 1996 - 10 Verify source ↗
Schedule 6 to the principal Act is amended by the substitution for para&raph (a)
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends Schedule 6 of the principal Act by replacing paragraph (a) of clause (1) with “child pornography;”.
10. Schedule 6 to the principal Act is amended by the substitution for para&raph (a) of clause (1) of the following paragraph: “(a) child pornography;.”. Short title - 11 Verify source ↗
This Act is called the Films and Publications Amendment Act, 1999.
AI-assisted research summary: This section states the Act’s short title: the Films and Publications Amendment Act, 1999.
11. This Act is called the Films and Publications Amendment Act, 1999. 5 10
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