Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1972)

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censorship Regulations lberta Motion Picture Censor Branch oom 136, Natural Resources Building admonton, Alberta 29-3310 sperates under the Department of ulture, Youth and Recreation. nonourable Horst A. Schmid, Minister. lirector of Amusements branch and thairman of the Board is J. W. iicholson. thief Inspector of Theatres is K. D. (remer. 22nsorship Fees 55mm: $4. per 1,000 feet or fraction sereof. Second and third prints: $3 per (000 feet or fraction thereof. Fourth uid subsequent prints $1 per 1,000 feet fraction thereof. Trailers: $1. each. »imm: $2 foreach 400 feet or fraction ereof. Additional prints: $1 for each )00 feet or fraction thereof. xchange Licences xxchange licences are issued by the rmusements Branch of the Department f Culture, Youth and Recreation in dimonton and the annual fees are $250 yr 35mm and 16mm, and $100 for 6:mm only. rritish Columbia Motion Picture l:assification 2!00 East Broadway ‘ancouver 12, British Columbia 514-6281 )pperates under the Department of the \tttorney-General. Director of Film ‘leassification is R. W. McDonald. ‘eensorship Fees 55mm: Sound Films: $6 for the first ,0000 feet of film and $3 for each diditional 500 feet or fraction thereof. \ciditional prints (one copy of which ais already been approved by the Viirector): $4 for the first 1,000 feet of ilim and $2 for each additional 500 feet 1 fraction thereof. Silent Films: $1.50 oir the first 1 ,000 feet of film and 75 eints for each additional 500 feet or raction thereof. Trailers: $3 for each railer of 500 feet or fraction thereof. tther: $8 for the first 1,000 feet of film nid $4 for each additional 500 feet or raaction thereof. 16mm: Sound Films: $3 for the first 400 feet and $1.50 for each additional 200 feet or fraction thereof. Additional Prints: (one copy of which has already been approved by the Director) $2 for the first 400 feet of film and $1 for each additional 200 feet or fraction thereof. Silent Films: $1 for the first 400 feet of film and 50 cents for each additional 200 feet or fraction thereof. Trailers: $2 for each trailer of 100 feet or fraction thereof. Other: $4 for the first 400 feet of film and $2 foreach additional 200 feet or fraction thereof. For the replacement of approval stamps or certificates which have been lost or destroyed in respect of a film already inspected by the Director, or for any alteration that requires a change in the records of the Director, $1 per titled subject. Appeals—$50. appeal fee accompanying appeal notice. Exchange Licences General: $300; Limited (to six subjects): $50; Films exposed, developed and printed within the Province: $50; General 16mm: $25 Screen Advertising: $25. Theatre Licences $25 fora general licence and $10.00 for a licence limited to 16mm pictures. Manitoba Censor Board 1110 Notre Dame Avenue Winnipeg 3, Manitoba 783-4180 Operates under the Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs, and Senior Officer is The Hon. Laurent Desjardins. Chairman of the Board is F. Heiderich. Censorship Fees 35mm: $4 perreel for the first print and $2 per reel for each subsequent print; $2 each for regular trailers less than 500 feet; $1 each for teaser trailers less than 100 feet. 16mm: $2 foreach reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof (including News); $1 for each trailer. Exchange Licences Exchange licences are issued by the Manitoba Censor Board in Winnipeg, and the annual fees are $250 for 35mm and $25 for 16mm. Class A—Commercial—12 reels or under, $30. Class B—Non-commercial—$1 per programme of 12 reels or under. Appeals—$25, which is refundable if decision is reversed. New Brunswick Film Classification Board New Provincial Building 110 Charlotte Street Saint John, New Brunswick 658-2436-37 Operates under the Department of the Provincial Secretary and Senior Officer is Hon. Omer Leger. Chairman of the Board and Chief Inspector of Theatres is A. Y. Goss. Censorship Fees Charges: Single Reel: $2.50. Double reel: $6. Additional prints: $1 for single reels, $2 for double reels. Trailers: 75 cents. Reissues over five years old: censored at regular prices. Exchange Licences Exchange licences are issued by the Department of the Provincial Secretary in Fredericton and the annual fees are $250 for 35mm and $50 for 16mm. Amusements Regulation Board Dennis Building Halifax, Nova Scotia 424-4493 424-4494 Operates under the Department of the Provincial Secretary, and Senior Officer is Hon. Dr. M. E. Delory, Provincial Secretary. Chairman of the Amusements Regulation Board is J. Henry R. MacLeod. Censorship Fees 35mm: $4 perreel of 1,100 feet or fraction thereof. Trailers 75 cents. 16mm: $1.50 per reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof. Additional prints 75 cents per reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof; 50 cents for each trailer. Appeals $5 for each 1,100 feet or fraction thereof of 35mm film. Canadian Film Digest Year Book 1972-73 59