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CANADIAN REGULATIONS— Continued
(2) No "spot" announcement shall be broadcast on week-days between 7:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. nor on Sundays at any time, provided that where exceptional conditions prevail owing1 to the geographical situation stations may be given permission by the Corporation to broadcast "spot" announcements on week-days during the hours prohibited in this section.
(3) Subsections (1) and (2) of this regulation shall not apply to time signals or weather reports, provided that no advertising other than the name of the sponsor is mentioned.
13. (1) No continuity advertising an article marketed under the Foods and Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act or the Food and Drugs Act Proprietary may be broadcast until it has been approved by the Department of or Patent Pensions and National Health. Continuities submitted for approval Medicines shall be forwarded, in duplicate, to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Ottawa, at least two weeks in advance of intended use.
The formula for any article bearing a distinctive or trade name distinguishing it from any other product, and marketed under the Food and Drugs Act, shall be submitted with each pertinent continuity.
(2) No electrical transcription advertising an article marketed under the Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act or the Food and Drugs Act shall be broadcast by any station unless certified by an affidavit that the advertising continuity has been approved by the Department of Pensions and National Health.
(3) No announcer may broadcast any statement concerning any article marketed under the Food and Drugs Act or the Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act that is not contained in the continuity approved by the Department of Pensions and National Health.
(4) Testimonials referring to an article marketed under the Food and Drugs Act or the Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act shall be regarded as constituting a part of the advertising continuity.
(5) No continuity recommending any treatment for any ailment shall be broadcast until it has been approved by the Department of Pensions and National Health.
(6) Inspectors of Food and Drugs, Department of Pensions and National Health, are authorized to act as representatives of the Corporation for the purpose of enforcing this regulation.
14. Stations shall not transmit any news or information of any ^ewsd kind published in any newspaper or obtained, collected, collated, or co-ordinated by any newspaper or association of newspapers or any news agency or service, except the following :
(a) Such news bulletins as are released regularly from the various bureaus of The Canadian Press for the express use of broadcasting stations in Canada ;
(b) Local news under arrangements to be made by each station individually with its local newspaper or newspapers, or such news as it may collect through its own employees ;
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