(d) exhibits in public or distributes any film without having been
registered with the Board as an exhibitor or distributor of films;
(e) without the approval of the chief executive officer exhibits in public
or distributes an advertisement or a trailer of a film which has been
classified as X18 in terms of a decision of the Board published in the
Gazette, during the same screening session or on the same video as a
film or video which may not be exhibited or distributed to persons
under
the age of 18;
(f) exhibits in public or distributes any film in conflict with any
condition imposed by the Board in terms of section 18(4)(b),
shall be guilty of an offence.
(2) Any person who publishes a film, or a copy of a film, which has been
classified by the Board, or which has been approved in terms of the
Publications Act, 1974 (Act No. 42 of 1974), at any time after the
commencement of the Publications Amendment Act, 1992, to any other person,
including a distributor of films, shall when he or she delivers the film or
the
copy to such other person, furnish that person with a certificate in the
prescribed form, stating(a) that the film has been so classified or so approved;
the
as
(b) if the particular classification was made subject to a condition that a
specified portion or portions were to be excised from the film, that
portion or portions concerned have been excised;
(c) that the film has been classified in terms of a decision of the Board
X18 or R18, if that is the case;
(d) the age restriction, if any, imposed in terms of such a decision, in
respect of the exhibition of the film;
(e) particulars of the consumer advice, if any, which in terms of such a
decision, applies to the film.
(3) Any person who-
or
(a) knowingly publishes a film to any other person without furnishing him
her with the certificate as required by subsection (2);
(b) knowingly furnishes a certificate which does not contain all the
particulars required in terms of subsection (2); or
(c) furnishes a certificate containing incorrect particulars knowing that
the particulars contained in that certificate are incorrect,
shall be guilty of an offence.
(4) (a) Any person who knowingly broadcasts a film which has been
classified
as XX in terms of a decision of the Board which has been published in the
Gazette or who knowingly broadcasts a film which has not been classified but
which falls within Schedule 6 read with Schedule 9, or Schedule 10, shall be
guilty of an offence.
(b) A person shall not be convicted of a contravention of paragraph (a),