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The Cinematograph Act, 1913 (as consolidated in 1969), Jamaica

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Details Details Year of Version 1969 Dates Entry into force: July 25, 1913 Adopted: July 25, 1913 Type of Text Other Texts Subject Matter Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights), Other Notes This Act consolidates the Cinematographic Act, 1913, up to Act 42 of 1969.
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 The Cinematograph Act, 1913 (As consolidated in 1969)

CINEMATOGRAPH

THE CINEMATOGRAPH ACT

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ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

1. Short title. 2. Interpretation. 3. Establishment of Cinematograph Authority. 4. Exhibition by mutoscope, etc., unlawful without written per-

5. Officer designated by the Authority may order exhibition to

6. Contravention of provisions, an offence. 7.Duty of occupier of premises where exhibition to be held.

8. When any officer, etc., appointed by the Authority may enter premises.

9. Rules by Minister.

mission of Authority.

cease, etc.

Offence.

10. Posters and advertisements to be approved. 11. Duties of Authority. 12. Punishment for offences. 13. Onus of proof on defendant. 14. Private premises.

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56.THE CINEMATOGRAPH ACT Law 48 of 1960.

Act 42 of1969

3rd Sch. 125th JuZY, 1913.1

1. This Act may be cited as the Cinematograph Act. shorttitle.

Interpreta-2. In this Act- tion. “the Authority” means the Authority constituted under 21.1960

“film” includes phono-film; “poster” includes illustrated pamphlets, photographs and

section 3;

pictures.

3 . 41) There is hereby constituted a body to be d e d the Establish-

(2) The provisions of the Schedule shall have effect as Authority.

ment ofCinematograph Authority. Cinemato- SraPh 48 I 1960 Schedule.

to the constitution, operation and expenses of the Authority S. 3. and otherwise in relation thereto.

4 .41 ) It shall not be lawful for any person to conduct Exhibition or allow to be presented or given by means of a mutoscope, wpc,etc., cinematograph, or other similar apparatus, any exhibition $;gF of pictures or other optical effects, without the written per- ettenper- mission of the Authority, in accordance with the rules made Authority. under this Act. s. 5.

(2) The Authority may refuse to grant such permis- sion, or grant it subject to the rules made under this Act and subject to such special conditions and restrictions, to be specified in the permission, as to the Authority may seem fit; and any such permission may be revoked by the Authority at any time.

(3) No such permission shall be granted unless a description of every scene intended to be presented, produced or given has been first furnished to the Authority. It

by muto-

mission of

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Officer designated by the Authority may order exhibition to cease,etc.

Cantraven- tion of provisions. an offence.

Duty of occupier of premises where exhi- bition tobe held.

shall be lawful for such Authority after such description has been furnished, and before permission has been granted or refused, to demand that any exhibition of pictures or other optical effects which any person proposes to conduct, allow to be presented or give as aforesaid be first made to or viewed by such Authority in private at the sole cost and expense of the person proposing to conduct, allow to be presented, or give such exhibition, and the per- mission referred to in this section shall not be granted if it shall appear fit to the Authority, after such exhibition shall have been made to or viewed by the Authority, to refuse or withhold the same.

5. Where the Authority grants any such permission as aforesaid upon condition that the exhibition be conducted under the superintendence of some officer or person desig- nated in the permission, then it shall be lawful at any time for such officer or person so designated to order such exhibi- tion to cease and to give any other directions which he may think necessary for ensuring the safety from fire of the premises at which the exhibition takes place and of the people attending the exhibition.

6. Any person who conducts or who in any way assists in conducting any such exhibition as aforesaid in contra- vention of the provisions of this Act, or the rules made thereunder, or of any condition or restriction specified in a permission granted under this Act shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.

7.-(1) It shall be the duty of the occupier or the person in charge of any premises at which it may be proposed to conduct any such exhibition as aforesaid, to ascertain whether the requisite permission of the Authority shall have been obtained and, if so, the terms of such permission; and it shall also be the duty of such occupier or person to

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give notice to the Authority if and so soon as he has reason to believe that there is an intention to proceed with the exhibition either without the permission of the Authority, or with such permission but without having everything done which may be required under such permission to be done, previous to the exhibition taking place.

who fails to comply with the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.

(2) Any occupier or person referred to in this section Offence.

8. Any constable and any member of the Authority, or m e n a n y

Authority, may at all reasonable times enter any premises i\;k;e.ty in which he has reason to believe that such an exhibition mayenter as aforesaid is being or about to be given, with a view to seeing whether the provisions of this Act or any rules made thereunder, and the conditions of any permission granted under this Act, have been complied with; and if any person prevents or obstructs the entry of any such constable, or of any member of the Authority or any person appointed as aforesaid, he shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.

officer,etc.,any other person appointed for the purpose by the appointed

premises.

9. The Minister may make such rules as he may deem Rulesby Minister.expedient for-

(a) regulating and controlling mutoscope cinemato- graph and other similar exhibitions; and

(b) for regulating the granting of permission by the Authority under section 4; and

(c) for prescribing the fees to be paid to the Jccountant-General for any view or inspection by the Authority of any pictures or other optical effects which any person proposes to conduct or give or allow to be presented.

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Postersand advertise- ments to be approved.

Duties of Authority.

Punishment for offences. 4211969 3rd Sch.

10. It shall not be lawful-

(a) to exhibit, display, publish or distribute any poster;

(b) to print or publish or cause to be printed or pub- lished any advertisement,

advertising the nature of any film or cinematograph exhibition unless such poster or advertisement has been approved in the manner hereinafter provided.

11.-(1) It shall be the duty of the Authority to examine every poster or advertisement advertising a film or a cine- matograph exhibition submitted to the Authority for approval.

(2) Such approval shall not be given in the case of any poster or advertisement which in the opinion of the Authority depicts or advertises any matter that is against public order and decency or the exhibition of which, or the advertisement, for any other reason is, in the opinion of the Authority, undesirable in the public interest.

(3) Such approval shall be signified by a certificate under the hand of the Authority and such certificate mzry at any time be cancelled by notice in writing.

(4) Any person who is aggrieved by any decision under this section shall have a right of appeal to the Minister whose decision shall be final.

12. Any person guilty of an offence against this Act, or against any provision of the rules made thereunder, shall be liable on summary conviction in a Resident Magistrate’s Court to a fine not exceeding twenty dollars, and in default of payment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding one month, and in the case of a continuing offence to a further penalty of ten dollars for each day during which the offence continues, and in default

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of payment of such penalty to imprisonment with or with- out hard labour for a term not exceeding fourteen days.

13. In any prosecution under this Act, the onus of proving that he has complied with the Act shall lie on the defendant. defendant.

14. This Act shall not apply to an exhibition given in Privafepremises. private premises to which the public are not admitted, whether on payment or otherwise.

(Section 3) 48/1960s. 4.SCHEDULE

1. The Authority shall consist of five persons to be appointed by Appointmentthe Minister. of rnemben.

2. The Minister may appoint any person to act temporarily in the Temporary place of any member of the Authority in the case of the absence or appointment. inability to act of such member.

3. (1) The Minister shall appoint one of the members of the Chairman. Authority to be the chairman thereof.

(2) The Minister shall appoint one of the members of the Authority to be the deputy chairman thereof.

(3) In the case of the absence or inability to act of the chair- man the deputy chairman shall exercise the functions of the chair- man.

(4) In the case of the absence or inability to act at any meeting of both the chairman and the deputy chairman the remaining members of the Authority shall elect one of their number to act as chairman at that meeting.

of this Schedule, hold office for a period not exceeding three years. Office- (2) Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the reappointmen,t

of a member. (3) The Minister may at any time revoke the appointment of

any member of the Authority.

at any time resign his officeby instrument in writing addressed to the Minister and transmitted through the chairman and from the date of the receipt by the Minister of such instrument such member shsll cease to be a member of the Authority.

4. (1) A member of the Authority shall, subject to the provisions Tenure of

5. (1) Any member of the Authority other than the chairman may Resignation.

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Publication of member- ship.

Authenti- cation of documents.

Procedure and meet- ings.

Remunera- tion of members.

Funds of the Authority.

(2) The chairman may at any time resign his office by instru- ment in writing addressed to the Minister and such resignation shall take effect as from the date of the receipt of such instrument by the Minister.

6.The names of all members of the Authority as first constituted and every change in the membership thereof shall be published in the Gazette.

7. All documents made by and all decisions of the Authority may be signified under the hand of the chairman or any member authorized to act in that behalf.

8. (1) The Authority shall meet at such times as may be necessary or expedient for the transaction of business and such meetings shall be held at such places and times and on such days as the Authority shall determine.

(2) The chairman or in the absence or inability to act of the chairman the deputy chairman or the person elected to act as chair- man in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraph (4) of para- graph 3 shall preside at the meetings of the Authority and when SO presiding the chairman, deputy chairman or the person elected as aforesaid to act as chairman, as the case may be. shall have an original and a casting vote.

(3) The quorum of the Authority shall be three including the chairman or the deputy chairman or the person elected to act as chairman as aforesaid.

(4) Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, the Authority may regulate its own proceedings.

( 5 ) The validity of any proceeding of the Authority shall not be affected by any vacancy amongst the members thereof or by any defect in the appointment of a member thereof.

9. There shall be paid to the chairman and other members of the Authority out of sums provided by the Legislature such remuneration. if any (whether by way of salaries or travelling or other allowances) as the Minister may determine.

10. The funds of the Authority shall consist of such moneys as may from time to time be placed at its disposition for the purposts of this Act by the Legislature and such other moneys as may law- fully be paid to the Authority. .

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