Film Canada Yearbook (2006)

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. n Sz ZF | manitoba == BE Ei Film Classification Board c Dept. of Culture, Heritage & Tourism 216 — 301 Weston St Winnipeg MB RSE 3H4 Zz (204) 945-8962 5 Fax: (204) 945-0890 2 Minister: Hon. Eric Robinson 2 Presiding Member: Henry Huber a Director / Manager: Ken Rodeck c > Class A — Commercial Public Exhibition Classification oO The fees payable for classifying a film for the ts} purposes of commercial public exhibition are z as follows: gu (a) For a film 35mm or over, $2 per minute or au portion of a minute for the first print and ne $1 per minute or portion of minute for & each additional print UNIONS & GUILDS AWARDS & FESTIVALS EDUCATION EQUIPMENT STUDIOS film classification For a film not over 16mm, per reel, $5 For each trailer film of 35mm or over, $50 For a video tape or video disc per minute or any part thereof, $2 For each videotape or videodisc trailer for each five minutes or less, $50; for a film, vide otape or video disc of a size or type other than the above, the nearest appropriate rate. General Licence A person distributing film for commercial public exhibition may obtain a Class A General Licence upon payment in advance of a fee, as follows: (a) (b) For film 35mm or over, per annum, $450 For film not over 16mm, per annum, $35 For film of a size other than one of the foregoing sizes, the nearest appropriate rate. For video tape or video disc of any size, per annum, $450 One-Event Licence A person distributing film for non-commercial public exhibition may obtain a Class B General Licence upon payment in advance of a fee, as follows: (a) For a film 835mm or over, per annum, $35 (b) For film not over 16mm, per annum, $35 (c) For film of a size other than one of the foregoing sizes, the nearest appropriate rate (d) For videotape or videodisc of any size, per annum, $35 One-Event Licence A person distributing film for a one-event, one-film non-commercial public exhibition may obtain a Class B One-Event Licence upon payment in advance of a fee, as follows: (a) For film 35mm or over, per program of 16 reels, $15 (b) For film not over 16mm, per program of 16 reels or under, $15 (c) For film of a size other than one of the fore-going sizes, the nearest appropriate rate (d) For videotape or videodisc of any size, per program, $15 Class C Film Intended for Home Use Film intended for home use — other than “Adult” (1) The fees payable for classifying a film intended for home use as “General,” Parental Guidance,” “14 Accompaniment,” “18 Accompaniment” or “Restricted” are as follows: (a) For a film that has not been previously classified, $50 (b) For a film that has been previously Classified, to transfer the classification of the filom to another medium where the content of the film is identical, $15 (©) For a film that has not been previously classified and viewing of the film is not required, $25 H (2) The fees payable for classifying a film A person distributing film for a one-event, one-film commercial public exhibition may obtain a Class A One-Event Licence upon payment in advance of a fee, as follows: (a) For film 35mm or over per program of 16 reels, $35 (b) For film not over 16mm, per program of 16 reels or under, $35 (c) For film of a size other than one of the foregoing sizes, the nearest appropriate rate. (a) For video tape or video disc of any size, per program, $35 POST-PRODUCTION DISTRIBUTION Class B— Non-Commercial Public Exhibition Classification The fees payable for classifying a film for the purposes of non-commercial public exhibition are as follows: (a) Fora film, video tape or video disc of any size or type submitted by a person holding a Class A licence, No fee (b) Fora film, video tape or video disc of any size or type submitted by a person holding a Class B licence, $2.50 s & i General Licence 214 intended for home use as “Adult” are as | follows: (a) For a film on a digital video disc (DVD) $252 (b) For a film on a medium other than a digital video disc (DVD), $204 (c) For a film that has been previously classified, to transfer the classification of the film to another medium where the content of the film is identical, $50 A video distributor may obtain a Class C Licence upon payment in advance of a fee, per annum, as follows: (a) for distributing film other than film classified as a “Adult,” $250 (b) for distributing film classified as “Adult,” $450 Class D Video Retailer Licence A video retailer may obtain a Class D Video Licence for each location where the video retailer carries on business, upon payment in advance of a fee, per annum, per location, of $95 Where the fee referred to in subsection (1) is paid before April 1, for a one-year term beginning April 1, a reduction of $20 per | annum shall be allowed. | | | } | | } General Fees | (1) Notice of appeal of a classification, $500 (2) Notice of appeal of an inspector's decision, $250 (8) Notice for review of an order or decision of the board, $250 (4) For a copy of a record of classification, or for examining a record of classification, $5 (5) For a copy of any order or rule made by the board, $15 Please check specific questions with the Film Classification Office. | Amusement Tax There is no provincial sales tax, but a tax may | be imposed at the discretion of municipalities. City of Winnipeg: Extract from By-law No. 3107/81: “...every person attending a place | of amusement shall, upon his every attendance thereat whether he is admitted for cash, by regular ticket, season or other | periodic ticket, pass, complimentary ticket or voluntary contribution or without the payment of any fee, charge or contribution, pay to the City for the raising of a revenue of the City, a tax in accordance with Schedule “A” Sec. 3(1). | (1) Onan admission of Five Dollars ($5) or more, the tax shall be ten per cent (10%) of the admission price, but, if in making the computation of the tax the result includes a fraction, the tax shall be the whole number that is nearest to oneeleventh of the total charge made to include the admission price and the tax. (2) On passes, complimentary, season or periodic tickets, or where the person is admitted without payment of the usual or any price of admission, the tax shall be based on the admission price payable at the amusement for that accommodation.” | new brunswick Compliance and Regulatory Services Dept. of Public Safety PO Box 6000 Fredericton NB E8B 5H1 (606) 453-7472 Fax: (506) 458-3044 E-mail: darlene.harnish@gnb.ca Film Classification General — Suitable for all ages Parental Guidance Adult Accompaniment under 14 years Restricted — Parental Accompaniment Explicit Material — Adults 18 and over Exempt — exempt from classification Exchange Licences Film/Video Distributor, $500 Video Retail (a) (b) 800 titles & over, $200 Under 300 titles, $50 2006 ¢ FILM CANADA YEARBOOK RD DADA DADDAADAADADAADAADAAAAAABRADAAAALABRALR