Film Canada Yearbook (2004)

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| nova scotia Nova Scotia Alcohol & Gaming Authority Film Classification Division 108 — 40 Alderney Dr Dartmouth NS B2Y 3Y8 (902) 424-4498 Fax: (902) 424-8127 Program Administration Officer: Lucille Niven Film Classification e General — Suitable for all ages e Parental Guidance e Adult Accompaniment under 14 years e Restricted — Parental Accompaniment e Explicit Material — Adults 18 and over Exempt from Classification Educational, cultural, heritage, religious, political films; children’s cartoons; travelogues; sporting events; and films used for industrial or business promotions. Theatre Licences The annual licence fee is $100 per theatre screen. 3 year licensing is $300. FILM CANADA YEARBOOK e 2004 | ontario Ministry of Consumer & Business Services Theatres Section 1075 Millwood Rd Toronto ON M4G 1X6 (416) 314-3626 (800) 268-6024 Chairperson: Bill Moody Director, Theatres Act: Deborah McCrae Film Classification The Ontario Film Review Board (OFRB) receives its mandate through the Theatres Act and operates as an arms-length agency reporting to the Minister of Consumer & Business Services. The Theatres Act gives the Board the authority to review and classify any film that is exhibited, rented or sold in Ontario. The Board Members take into account the general character and integrity of each film in its entirety and use the Theatres Act and a set of guidelines to determine the film classification. The Ontario Film Review Board’s objective is to classify films and videos and thereby provide the public with sufficient information to make informed viewing choices for themselves and for their children. The Board classifies film into four categories: © General — Suitable for all. ° Parental Guidance — Parental Guidance advised. Parents cautioned that content may not be suitable for all children. Film appropriate for 14 and over and also suitable for viewing by children under 14 accompanied by an adult. e 14A — Persons younger than 14 must be accompnied by an adult e 18A — Persons younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult. e Restricted — Restricted to persons 18 years of age and over. e Eliminations — Each film is judged on its own merit. The Board may prohibit or require eliminations in a film based on the criteria set out in the regulations to the Theatres Act. Fee Schedule (1) For Class A or B Theatre Licence or renewal thereof: Population of municipality (cost per seat) (a) under 10,000 $0.32 (b) 10,001 50,000 $0.63 (c) 50,001 100,000 $0.95 (d) over 100,000 $1.26 (2) Fora Class C Theatre Licence or renewal thereof, for each vehicle space $1.26 (3) For a licence or renewal thereof to carry on the business of, (a) a film exchange-distributor that distributes standard film $575.00 (b) a film exchange-distributor other than one that distributes standard film $575.00 (c) a film exchange-retailer $100.00 (4) For the transfer of a film exchangeretail licence $100.00 (5) For the transfer of a film exchange film classification distributor licence $575.00 (6) For a licence to exhibit standard film under subsection 51(1) of the Act No fee (7) For screening film wholly produced in Canada _ No fee (8) Subject to item 10, for screening film other than film wholly produced in Canada for unlimited exhibition or distribution (per minute of screening) $4.20 (9) For screening film, other than film wholly produced in Canada, where the dialogue is spoken in a language other than English or French (per film) $78.75 (10) For the issue of additional certificates of approval for copies of a film approved for exhibition, other than a film wholly produced in Canada (per certificate) $26.25 (11) For the issue of additional certificates of approval for copies of a film wholly produced in Canada approved for exhibition No fee (12) For issuing a permit for the limited exhibition of a film, other than a film wholly produced in Canada, based on documentation submitted $63.00 (13) For issuing a permit for the limited exhibition of a film wholly produced in Canada based on documentation submitted No fee (14) For the issue of a certificate of approval for distribution of a film wholly produced in Canada_ No fee (15) For the issue of a certificate of approval for the distribution of a film, other than a film wholly produced in Canada, that has previously been approved by the Board for exhibition $26.25 (16) For the issue of a certificate of approval for the distribution of a film, other than a film wholly produced in Canada, based on documentation submitted $63.00 (17) For screening film other than film wholly produced in Canada to be used only for advertising purposes in connection with the exhibition or distribution of a film $7.35 (18) For issuing certificates of approval for additional copies of film referred to in item 17 (per certificate) $7.35 (19) For screening or issuing a certificate of approval for a film produced and distributed by a non-profit religious organization No fee (20) For screening or issuing a permit for the exhibition of a film at a film festival or public art gallery No fee (21) For screening or issuing a permit for the distribution of a film by a public art gallery No fee Tax on the Price of Admissions Retail sales tax is computed at the rate of 10% of the price of admission exceeding $4, excluding GST. Admissions $4 and under are exempt from provincial sales tax only. A vendor holding a valid permit will be paid as compensation for collecting the tax $1,500 or | the total of (1) 5% of the tax collected and shown on a return where the amount is $400 203 ye NOLLVONGI vet eT suaeiese SNOISSIANAIOS Wild