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Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) (Enforcement) Act 1995
55Exemption—publications, films, computer games or
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55 Exemption—publications, films, computer games or
advertisements
(1) The Minister or director may, on application, by notice, exempt a
film, publication, computer game or advertisement specified in the
notice from the provisions of this Act specified in the notice.
(2) An exemption under subsection (1) is subject to the conditions
(if any) specified in the notice.
56 Ministerial directions and guidelines
In exercising any power under section 55, the director must give
effect to any directions or guidelines issued by the Minister in relation
to the application of that section.
Notification and review of decisions Part 7A
Section 58
Part 7A Notification and review of
decisions
58 Meaning of reviewable decision—pt 7A
In this part:
reviewable decision means a decision mentioned in schedule 1,
column 3 under a provision of this Act mentioned in column 2 in
relation to the decision.
59 Reviewable decision notices
If a person makes a reviewable decision, the person must give a
reviewable decision notice to each entity mentioned in schedule 1,
column 4 in relation to the decision.
Note The person must also take reasonable steps to give a reviewable decision
notice to any other person whose interests are affected by the decision
(see ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2008, s 67A).
60 Applications for review
The following may apply to the ACAT for review of a reviewable
decision:
(a) an entity mentioned in schedule 1, column 4 in relation to the
decision;
(b) any other person whose interests are affected by the decision.
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