S.I. No. 46/1962 - Censorship of Films (Exhibition of Censor's Certificate) (Amendment) Regulations, 1962.


S.I. No. 46 of 1962.

CENSORSHIP OF FILMS (EXHIBITION OF CENSOR'S CERTIFICATE) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1962.

I, CHARLES J. HAUGHEY, Minister for Justice, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 12 of the Censorship of Films Act, 1923 (No. 23 of 1923), hereby make the following regulations :

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Censorship of Films (Exhibition of Censor's Certificate) (Amendment) Regulations, 1962.

(2) The Censorship of Films (Exhibition of Censor's Certificate) Regulations, 1926 and 1961, and these Regulations may be cited together as the Censorship of Films (Exhibition of Censor's Certificate) Regulations, 1926 to 1962.

2. The Regulation set out in the Schedule to these Regulations is hereby inserted in the Censorship of Films (Exhibition of Censor's Certificate) Regulations, 1926 ( S. R. & O. No. 13 of 1926 ), as amended by the Censorship of Films (Exhibition of Censor's Certificate) (Amendment) Regulations, 1961 ( S.I. No. 55 of 1961 ), after Regulation 2A.

SCHEDULE.

2B. Regulations 1 and 2 shall have effect subject to the further proviso that where a picture is exhibited by means of a juke-box, there shall be an option, in respect of every exhibition of the picture, to keep displayed in the juke-box (in conjunction with a display of the title of the film) a statement which shall—

(a) be in clearly legible letters,

(b) be in the form set out in the Appendix to this Regulation, and

(c) include the serial number of the certificate granted by the Official Censor in respect of the picture.

APPENDIX.

Censor's certificate No.

GIVEN under my Official Seal, this 13th day of March 1962.

CHARLES J. HAUGHEY,

Minister for Justice.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

These Regulations apply to the exhibition of films by means of juke-boxes and their purpose is to provide that in such cases a facsimile of the Film Censor's certificate need not be shown on the screen immediately before the film to which it relates. Instead, the serial number of the Film Censor's certificate may be kept displayed in the juke-box in conjunction with the title of the film.