Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01653:schedule:1:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01653
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 4/16)
Character Range: 10999–14181

coverage, magazine, infotainment or light entertainment program.

      eligible classifier means:

          (a)           until the date of classification amendment — the ACMA, or a person or body appointed in writing by the ACMA;
          (b)           on and after the date of classification amendment — a commercial television broadcasting licensee, or a person or body appointed in writing by one or more commercial television broadcasting licensees for the purpose of classifying C programs and P programs.
      equivalent metropolitan channel, in relation to a relevant regional channel, means a channel which:
           (a)                is broadcast by a metropolitan commercial television broadcasting licensee;
           (b)                is the subject of a content affiliation agreement between the metropolitan commercial television broadcasting licensee and a regional/remote commercial television broadcasting licensee; and
           (c)                by reason of that content affiliation agreement, contains program content which is the same, or substantially the same, as the relevant regional channel.

      first release means a program that is first broadcast in a licence area (whether or not the program has already been broadcast in the licence area by a subscription television broadcasting service) within 2 years of the completion of production of the program.

           Note: A program may be considered a first release program even if it has already been made available on a subscription or broadcast video on demand service.

      G classified, in relation to material, means classified G in accordance with the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice.
      G program means a program that is classified G in accordance with the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice, but does not include:
           (a) an advertisement (whether or not of a commercial kind); or
           (b) sponsorship matter (whether or not of a commercial kind).
      hour broadcast, in relation to a program, includes any time when an advertisement, community service announcement, station promotion or other material is broadcast during the program.
      licence fee means the cash component of a fee paid by a licensee to acquire the right to broadcast a program, and does not include the value of services or facilities or other in-kind components.
      licensed character means a character used, under licence from the owner of the character, in the promotion or advertising of products or services.
      licensee means the holder of a commercial television broadcasting licence allocated or renewed in accordance with the Act.
      metropolitan commercial television broadcasting licensee has the meaning given by subsection 121H(5) of the Act.

      New Zealander means a citizen or permanent resident of New Zealand.

      New Zealand program has the 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