Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01653:schedule:1:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01653
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 5/16)
Character Range: 13901–17189

meaning given by section 11
      P program means a program that, under Division 3 of Part 4, has been classified as a program which meets all of the following criteria:
           (a)                it is made specifically for preschool children;
           (b)                it is entertaining;
           (c)                it is well produced using sufficient resources to ensure a high standard of script, cast, direction, editing, shooting, sound and other production elements; and
           (d)                it enhances the understanding and experience of preschool children; and
           (e)                it is appropriate for Australian preschool children.

      premium means anything offered with or without additional cost that is intended to induce the purchase of an advertised product or service.

      preschool children means children who have not yet started school.
      producer means the person who has overall creative responsibility for a program.

      production budget, in relation to a program, means expenditure that is incurred in, or that is reasonably attributable to, the making of the program.
      program supplier means a commercial television network that supplies a licensee with programs.

      pro rata formula means:

      where:
      X is the number of days remaining in the calendar year on the day a licensee commences to provide a commercial television broadcasting service;
      Y is the number of days in that calendar year; and
      Z is 250 points.
      proprietary character means a character used by its owner in the promotion or advertising of products or services.

      regional/remote commercial television broadcasting licensee has the meaning given by subsection 121H(5) of the Act.
      relevant regional channel means a channel which is broadcast by a regional/remote commercial television broadcasting licensee.

      sketch comedy program means:

           (a) a comedy program produced for television comprising sketches that are short, self‑contained stories or plots; but
           (b) does not include a stand‑up comedy program or an incidental sketch that is a component in a program of another kind.

      writer means a person who writes:

           (a) the script for a program; or
           (b) the script outline or outlines for a program that has actors delivering improvised dialogue based on that script outline or those outlines;

      (except a person who adapts the screenplay or teleplay of an existing program).
           Note: In accordance with paragraph 13(1)(b) of the Legislation Act 2003, a number of other expressions used in this instrument have the meaning defined in the Act (unless a contrary intention appears from the context in which they are used), including the following:

           (a) ACMA;

           (b) CER Trade in Services Protocol;

           (c) commercial television broadcasting service;

           (d) licence area;

           (e) primary commercial television broadcasting service;

           (e) program;

           (f) subscription television broadcasting service.

9 Australian/New Zealand program - definition
       A program is an Australian/New Zealand program if:

(a) it meets the requirements of section 10 (except that New Zealanders