Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014C01376:body:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014C01376
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Character Range: 2881–5830

Note   The following terms have the same meaning as in the Act:
 authorised television series assessor
 Board
 classifiable elements
 classified
 Director
 television series film.

 (2) Information contained in an assessment may be taken to be misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate if:
 (a) classifiable elements are not identified; or
 (b) classifiable elements are identified as having a lower impact than the classification guidelines suggest; or
 (c) material is recommended for classification at a lower level than the Board would consider appropriate, but only if:
 (i) classifiable elements are not identified; or
 (ii) classifiable elements are identified as having a lower impact than the classification guidelines suggest.

Part 2 Authorised television series assessors

4 Authorised television series assessors

 (1) The Director may, in writing, authorise a person as an authorised television series assessor.

 (2) The Director must not authorise a person as an authorised television series assessor if:
 (a) the person has not completed training approved by the Director in the making of assessments; or
 (b) a notice under section 6 is in force in relation to the person.

5 Revocation of authorised television series assessor status

 (1) The Director may, in writing, revoke an authorisation of a person as an authorised television series assessor if the Director is satisfied that 1 or more of the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) apply.

 (2) The conditions are as follows:
 (a) the authorised television series assessor has prepared an assessment of a television series film and the television series film contains classifiable elements that:
 (i) were not brought to the Board's attention before the classification was made in accordance with paragraph 10 (d); or
 (ii) were brought to the Board's attention before the classification was made in accordance with paragraph 10 (d) but the assessment of the elements was misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate;
 (b) if the Director has requested that the authorised television series assessor complete further training approved by the Director in the making of assessments — the authorised television series assessor has not completed the training;
 (c) the authorised television series assessor has prepared 2 or more assessments mentioned in subsection 14B (1) of the Act that contain misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate information.

Note   Subsection 3 (2) specifies circumstances in which an assessment is taken to be misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate, or to contain misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate information.

6 Barring notice to authorised television series assessor

 (1) The Director may give a written notice to a person if the Director is satisfied that:
 (a) both of the following apply:
 (i) the Board classified a film taking into account an assessment of the film prepared by the person;
 (ii) the Board has