40—Films to bear determined markings and consumer advice
(1) A person must not
sell a film unless the determined markings relevant to the classification of
the film and relevant consumer advice, if any, are displayed on the container,
wrapping or casing of the film.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $210.
(2) A person must not
sell an unclassified film if the container, wrapping or casing in which the
film is sold bears a marking that indicates or suggests that the film has been
classified.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $210.
(3) A person must not
sell a classified film if the container, wrapping or casing in which the film
is sold bears a marking that indicates or suggests that the film is
unclassified or has a different classification.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $210.
(4) If—
(a) a
film is reclassified under the Commonwealth Act; or
(b) a
classification or consumer advice for a film is revoked under the Commonwealth
Act,
display of the determined markings and consumer advice applicable to the film
before that reclassification or revocation is sufficient compliance with this
section for a period of 30 days after the decision to reclassify or revoke
takes effect.