Section 26Part 3 — PUBLIC FILM EXHIBITION PREMISES LICENCE
Issue of premises licence
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On being satisfied that an application made pursuant to section 23 has met all requirements, the Department shall, within seven days of that application, issue a premises licence.
A premises licence issued under this section shall include, as one of its terms, the compliance with the rules specified in Schedule 6.
The Department may attach other conditions or restrictions to a premises licence it considers fit.
A person to whom a premises licence has been issued shall not —
exhibit a film on premises other than those identified in the licence; and
permit a child to enter the premises to view a film contrary to a rating ascribed to the film or the prohibition specified in section 10.
If the Department refuses to issue a premises licence, it may, in its discretion, refund the fee paid or such portion thereof as it may considers fit.
Cross References
- Section 23 of Film Exhibition Control Law
application made pursuant to section 23
- Section 10 of Film Exhibition Control Law
prohibition specified in section 10