Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00587:clause:1_103z
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00587
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 103Z
Character Range: 43304–45073

103Z  10% minimum eligible drama expenditure—licensee supplies part of program material

 (1) If:
 (a) a licensee provides a subscription TV drama service; and
 (b) some, but not all, of the program material that is televised by the licensee on the subscription TV drama service consists of program material included in a package of programs supplied to the licensee by:
 (i) a part‑channel provider; or
 (ii) a part‑pass‑through provider;
  in relation to the subscription TV drama service; and
 (c) the remainder of the program material that is televised by the licensee on the subscription TV drama service consists predominantly of drama programs;
it is a condition of the licence that, for each financial year of operation, the licensee's new eligible drama expenditure in relation to the subscription TV drama service equals or exceeds 10% of the licensee's total program expenditure in relation to the subscription TV drama service.

 (2) In this section:

licensee's new eligible drama expenditure, in relation to the subscription TV drama service, means so much of the total expenditure incurred by the licensee during the financial year on new eligible drama programs not included in that package as the licensee nominates for the purposes of the application of subsection (1) in relation to the subscription TV drama service.

licensee's total program expenditure, in relation to the subscription TV drama service, means the total expenditure incurred by the licensee during the financial year on program material that is:
 (a) not included in that package; and
 (b) for televising, or available for televising, by the licensee on the subscription TV drama service.

Note: Section 103ZL sets out a special rule for 1999‑2000.

Subdivision H—Annual returns