Cinema year book of Japan (1937)

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Article VI. If the film inspected hy the inspecting government office, is found to he impedimental to public peace, public morals or health referred to in Art. Ill, the inspecting govern¬ ment office may prohibit or restrict the screening of the said film. When the inspecting government office prohibits the screening of the film in accordance with the provisions of the preceding clause, shall order the owner of the said film to submit the same and the book explaining the play and to cancel the stamp of approval stamped on it. When the inspecting government office restricts, may order the owner of the film to submit the book explaining the play and revise the writing on it as provided in Art. III. Article VII. If any person who desires to change the title of the film, which has passed inspection, shall obtain a permission from the inspecting government office by which the said film was inspected. Article VIII. The inspecting government office shall collect the following fees for inspect¬ ing a film. 1. When a film is inspected by the Minister of Home Affairs a fee of 1 sen for each metre of film or for a fraction thereof shall be collected. But when the same applicant applies for an inspection of a reproduction of his film within three months after the original of which has been inspected ; and for the inspection of a film applied for within six months after the expira¬ tion of the term of validity of the inspection, a fee of Vx sen per metre or a fraction thereof shall be collected. (Amended as the present regulation by Ordinance No. 31, Department of Home Affairs, dated the 1st day of September, 1928.) 2. When a film is inspected by a Governor, the Chief of a Police Station, or the Chief of a Branch Police Station, a fee of 1 sen per 3 metres or a fraction thereof shall be charged. If the inspecting government office finds the film to be necessary from the standpoint of public interest may exempt an applicant from paying the fee for inspection of the film. The fees shall be paid in revenue stamps by affixing them to the application. The fees which are already received shall not be repaid. Article IX. An inspector or a police officer may make an official inspection of the place where the films are screened for the purpose of showing them to the public. In case of the preceding clause, the inspector must have a certificate on his person. An inspector or a police officer may demand submission of the film or a book explaining the play. Article X. When the stamp of approval affixed to the film is mutilated, apply to the inspecting government office for a stamp of approval, stating the reason and submitting the film. When the book explaining the play is lost or damaged, or the stamp of approval affixed to it, is mutilated, apply to the government office which inspected the film, stating the reason and sub¬ mitting a new copy of play book and may have it written or a stamp of approval affixed to it as provided in Art. III. Article XI. Any person who shall come under any one of following numbers shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one hundred yen or detention or shall be sentenced to a fine. 1. Any person who shall violate Art. II. 2. Any person who makes a false statement in the book of explanation referred to in Clause 4, Art. II or in the application in Art. X. 118