Canadian Film Digest Year Book (1976)

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SASKATCHEWAN cont'd THEATRE LICENSE FEES (c) in other locations not specifically provided for in (a) or (b) above, the licence fee payable shall be $2.00 per month, or a maximum of $10.00 per season. CENSORSHIP Saskatchewan Film Classification Division Room 21, Court House 2425 Victoria Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan Operates under the Department of Culture & Youth, Senior Officer is the Hon. E.L. Tchorzewsky, Minister of Culture & Youth. M.A. Parker and E.R. Lysack are the Film Classification Officers in charge of the Saskatchewan Film Classification Board. Classification Fees Charges: (a) For Standard films, $5 per reel of oringinal film; second, third and fourth copies $4 per reel and each additional print thereafter $2 per reel. (b) For miniature films, $2 for each reel of 400 feet in length or less; additional prints, $1 per reel. (c) For trailers, $1 for each film of less than 100 feet in length; $2 for each film of not less than 100 feet, but less tan 500 feet in length; and $4 for each film of not less than 500 feet or more than 1,000 feet in length. (d) All films intened for reissue after a period of 10 years from time of review by the Saskatchewan Film Classification Board shall be considered as new film and shall be subject to further review by the Saskatchewan Film Classification Board. PROV. GOV'T FILM UNITS Saskatchewan Photographic Art Division, Executive Council Room 3, Legislative Building Regina, Saskatchewan Minister: Premier Allan E. Blakeney Executive Officer: Jack Kinzel Supervisor: Ray W. Christensen Instructional Resources Section, Department of Education Midtown Centre, Reginal Saskatchewan Minister: Honourable G. McMurchy Deputy Minister:.1.J. Wilson Chief Instructional Resources: Miss M.G. Murray Programme Consultant: (Visual Education) Mrs. A. Davidson Programme Consultant: (ETV) B.W. Swystun Programme Consultant: (Radio and Tape) C.F. Neumann MANITOBA PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION Manitoba The Amusements Act Volume One, Revised Statutes of Manitoba 1970 Taxes and Licenses, Moving Picture Operators, Censoring of Moving Pictures. Public Buildings Act Volume Three, Revised Statutes of Manitoba 1970 On an admission price of more than one dollar, the tax shall be ten per centum of the admission price, but if, in making computation of the tax, the result includes a fraction, the tax shall be the whole number that is nearest to one eleventh of the total charge made to include the admission price and the tax. MANITOBA (WINNIPEG) AMUSE— MENT TAXES Effective January 1st, 1975 On an admission price of more than one dollar, the tax shall be ten per centum of the admission price, but if, in making computation of the tax, price, but if, in making computation of the tax shall be the whole number that is nearest to one eleventh of the toatal charge made to include the admission price and the tax. $1.91, .19 tax, $2.00, .20 tax, $2.05, .20 tax, $2.09, .21 tax, $2.18, .22 tax, $2.27, .23 tax, $2.50, .25 tax, $2.73, .27 tax, $2.95, .30 tax, $3.18, .32 tax, $3.41, .34 tax, $3.64, .36 tax, $3.86, .39 tax, $4.09, .41 tax, $4.32, .43 tax, $4.55, .45 tax, $4.77, .48 tax, $5.00, 50 tax. MANITOBA THEATRE LICENSE FEES Imposed Under The Amusements Act Under Schedule “A” Section 4 (1) of the “Act” licence fee for a place of amusement: With a seating capacity Under500 2500s eacesneareers $ 5.00 from 500 to 750.......... 7.50 from 750 to 1000......... 10.00 from 1000 to 1250 ........ 12.50 from 1500 to 1750 ........ 17.50 from 1750 to 2000 ......... 20.00 from 2000 to 2250 ........ 22.50 over 2250) © c.g sd ccna eaciey ens 25.00 DRIVE-IN THEATRES The licence fee is based on the car capacity of the grounds times 2-1/2. If the car capacity is 500 the licence would be 500 x 2-1/2 seating capacity 1250, licence fee $12.50. CENSORSHIP Manitoba Film Classification Board 667 Ellice Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G OA8 783-4180 Operates under the Department of Tourism, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Minister the Hon. Rene E. Toupin Chairman of the Board is John J. Pungente, S.J. Classification Fees: 35mm: $9 per reel for the first print and no fee on subsequent prints of same film. $2 each for regular trailers less than 500 feet; $1 each for teaser trailer less than 100 feet. 16mm: $2 for each reel of 400 feet or fraction thereof; $1. for each trailer. Exchange licences Exchange licences are issued by the Manitoba Film Classification Board in Winnipeg. The annual fees are $250 for 35mm and $25 for 16mm. Class— A—Commercial—12 reels or under $30. Class—B-Non-Commercial—$1 programme of 12 reels or under. Appeals—$100 which is refundable if decision is reversed. per ONTARIO PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION Ontario The Theatres Act Revised Statutes of Ontario Volume 4, 1960 pg. 1191 amended in 1971, pg. 490-499 Theatres, Projectionists, Censors, Exchange Licenses ONTARIO AMUSEMENT TAXES Effective April 1, 1964 Up to 75c, no tax; 76-84, 6c; 85-90, 7c; 91-92, 8c; 93c and over, 10 per cent, with fractions less than 1/2c eliminated and 1/2c and over counted as 1c. Above scale is for places of amusement only. A commission of 2-1/2 per cent is allowed off tax collected. _— 107