and the prescribed details thereof.
(8) After the expiry of a period of two years from the date on which a
decision was conveyed to the applicant, that applicant, or any other
interested
person, may apply to the Board for a more lenient classification of the film
in
terms of subsection (4).
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Right to Appear, and to Appeal to Review Board and Supreme Court
Right to appear, to be represented, to adduce evidence, to address, to have
case and arguments properly considered, and to be informed of grounds of
decision
19. Any person who applies for a classification of a film, or the
reclassification of a film or publication, or for a permit, exemption or
licence, or who is the publisher of a publication which is the subject of an
application for classification, or whose financial interests could be
detrimentally affected by a decision of the Board on such application, or with
regard to an exemption or permit, the withdrawal of which is being considered,
or who appeals to the Review Board against a decision with regard to such an
application, shall have the right-

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(a) to appear in person before the executive committee, classification
committee or Review Board, or to be represented or assisted by a legal
practitioner or by any other person of his or her choice, to adduce
or written evidence and, subject to a reasonable time-limit imposed by
the chairperson concerned, to address that committee or board, in the
language of his or her choice; and
(b) to have his or her case and arguments duly considered and to be
informed, in writing, of the decision of the Review Board or committee,
of the reasons for and grounds upon which such decision is based, which
shall include, in the case of an XX classification of a publication or
film, a reference to the particular clause of Schedule 1 or 6 which
forms the basis of the decision, and of the names of the members of

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board or committee who took part in rendering the decision of that
or committee.

Appeal to Review Board
20. (1) Any person who applied for the classification of a film, or the
publisher or distributor of a publication which formed the subject of any
complaint or application in terms of section 16, may within a period of 30
days
from the date on which he or she was notified of the decision, which in the
case of the classification of a publication shall be the date of publication
of
the decision in the Gazette, in the prescribed manner appeal to the Review
Board.
(2) The chairperson of the Review Board(a) may, on good cause shown, suspend the decision appealed against in
terms
of subsection (1), until the decision is given on the appeal;
(b) shall convene a meeting of the Review Board and inform the appellant of

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