Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014C01376:body:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014C01376
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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 revoked the classification of the film under section 21AB of the Act; or
 (b) the person has prepared 2 or more assessments mentioned in subsection 14B (1) of the Act that contain misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate information.

Note 1   If the Director gives a notice to a person under this subsection, the person cannot be authorised to prepare assessments of television series films while the notice remains in force (see section 4).

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

 (2) The notice takes effect from the date specified in the notice and continues in force for a period, not exceeding 3 years, that is specified in the notice.

7 Review by AAT

  An application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of a decision of the Director under subsection 5 (1) or 6 (1).

Part 3 Applicants

8 Barring notice to applicant

 (1) The Director may give a written notice to a person if:
 (a) the person has submitted 2 or more applications that were accompanied by assessments under section 14B of the Act; and
 (b) the assessments contained misleading, incorrect or grossly inadequate information; and
 (c) because of those assessments, the Director revoked the authorisation of the authorised television series assessors who prepared them.

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

 (2) The notice takes effect from the date specified in the notice and continues in force for a period, not exceeding 3 years, that is specified in the notice.

 (3) If the Director gives a notice to a person under subsection (1), the person must not submit an assessment with an application for classification of a television series film under section 14B of the Act while the notice remains in force.

9 Review by AAT

  An application may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of a decision of the Director under subsection 8 (1).

Part 4 Assessment of television series films

10 Assessment

  An assessment of a television series film under section 14B of the Act must:
 (a) deal with each episode of the television series film and with all of the series‑related material; and
 (b) identify the impact of every classifiable element, and the impact and location of the highest classifiable elements; and
 (c) identify what the cumulative impact is for the entire