Section 31Part 3 — PUBLIC FILM EXHIBITION PREMISES LICENCE
Penalties in relation to premises licence
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A person who —
publicly exhibits or attempts to publicly exhibit a film on premises without a premises licence;
has been issued a premises licence and exhibits a film in contravention of a condition or restriction contained in such licence; or
being the owner or controller of premises knowingly permits another person to attend a public exhibition of any film on those premises in a manner contrary to the terms and conditions in a public films rating certificate,
is liable to a penalty of two thousand dollars or such other amount as may be prescribed and a further penalty of one hundred dollars for each day that the breach continues after the date of its proof.
A person who wishes to contest a penalty imposed pursuant to subsection (1) may, within twenty-one days of its imposition, appeal to the Appeals Tribunal.
The Appeals Tribunal may confirm or vary the decision of the Board or make such other decision on the appeal as seem to it to be expedient.
A person aggrieved by a decision of the Appeals Tribunal under subsection (3) may, within twenty-one days of the date on which notice of the written reasons for the decision was received, appeal to the court against the decision.