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MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION 475
Laws 1915; No. 239.
§ 2. It shall be unlawful to sell, lease, lend, exhibit or use any motion picture film, reel or view, in Pennsylvania, unless the said film, reel or view has been submitted by the exchange, owner, or lessee of the film, reel or view, and duly approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Censors.
§ 7. Upon each film, reel or view which has been approved by the board, there shall be furnished and stamped by the board the following certificate or statement: Approved by Pennsylvania State Board of Censors; and shall also furnish a certificate in writing to the same effect, which certificate shall be exhibited to any member of the board of employee thereof upon demand of the holder thereof.
In the case of motion pictures, shall be shown on the screen to the extent of approximately 4 feet of film.
In case of slides or views, each set shall have at least two slides or views shown with a similar statement.
§ 17. For the examination of each film, reel or set of views of 1200 linear feet or less the board shall receive in advance a fee of $1 and $1 for each duplicate or print thereof which must be applied for at the same time and by the same person.
§ 20. Any member or employee of the board may enter any place where films, reels or views are exhibited; and such member or employee is hereby empowered and authorized to prevent the display or exhibition of any film, reel or view which has not been duly approved by the board.
§ 24. Every person intending to sell, lease, exhibit, or use any film, reel or view in Pennsylvania shall furnish the board when the application for approval is made, a description of the film, reel or view, to be exhibited, sold or leased, and the purposes thereof, and shall submit the film, reel or view to the board for examination; and shall also furnish a statement or affidavit that the duplicate film, reel or view is an exact copy of the original film, reel or view, as submitted for examination to the board and that all eliminations, changes or rejections, made or required by the board in the original film, reel or view has been or will be made in the duplicate.
§ 25. It shall be unlawful for any person to hinder or interfere in any manner with any member or employee of the board while performing any duties in carrying out the intent or provisions of this act.
§ 26. If any elimination or disapproval of a film, reel or view is ordered by the board, the person submitting such film, reel or view for examination will receive immediate notice of such elimination or disapproval, and, if appealed from, such film, reel or view will be promptly re-examined, in the presence