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Details: F2007L02057
Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Amendment Instrument 2007 (No. 1)
- F2007L02057
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This instrument amends the Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Instrument 2005 by amending the long exemption message box reflecting the Government decision to integrate the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) into the Attorney-General’s Department and provides for an increase in the maximum number of exemptions that may be granted, from 110 to 136 per calendar year.
Administered by: Attorney-General's
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Legislative Instruments Act 2003 s 54(1)
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29 Jun 2007
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Tabled HR
07-Aug-2007
Tabled Senate
07-Aug-2007
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01 Jul 2009
Repealed by
Classification (Advertising of Unclassified Films and Computer Games Scheme) Determination 2009
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Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995
C2004A04863
No. 7, 1995