Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00114:section:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00114
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 20984–23816

refers to or is derived from the publication, film or computer game; and
 (ii) that is primarily intended to be sold or distributed to the general public or to a section of the general public; and
 (iii) that a reasonable person would not consider to be a primary source of classification information for consumers about the publication, film or computer game.
approved classification tool: see subsection 22CA(2).
approved cultural institution: see section 6F.
Board means the Classification Board.
business day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.
classifiable elements has the same meaning as in the Guidelines determined under subsection 12(1) and as in force from time to time.
classification certificate means a certificate issued under section 25.
classified means classified under this Act.
Note: Certain films classified under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983 or the Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991 are taken to be classified under this Act: see section 6HA.
Code means the National Classification Code, set out in the Schedule to this Act as originally enacted, as amended in accordance with section 6.
computer generated image means an image (including an image in the form of text) produced by use of a computer on a computer monitor, television screen, liquid crystal display or similar medium from electronically recorded data.
conditional cultural exemption rules means rules made by the Minister under section 6G.
constitutional corporation means a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies.
constitutional trade or commerce means trade or commerce:
 (a) between Australia and a place outside Australia; or
 (b) among the States; or
 (c) between a State and a Territory; or
 (d) within a Territory; or
 (e) between 2 Territories.
contentious material, in relation to a film or computer game, means material that would be likely to cause it to be classified:
 (a) for a film—M or a higher classification; or
 (b) for a computer game—M or a higher classification.
Convenor means the Convenor of the Review Board.
CSC (short for Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation) has the same meaning as in the Governance of Australian Government Superannuation Schemes Act 2011.
decision means a decision of the Board:
 (a) to classify or refuse to classify a publication, film or computer game (including a decision of the Board under section 39 or 97A or under subsection 22CH(4) or 22L(4) following revocation); or
 (b) to determine the consumer advice to apply to a publication, film or computer game; or
 (c) to approve or refuse to approve an advertisement for a publication, film or computer game (including a decision of the Board under section 39) or to impose conditions on such an approval; or
 (d) to assess or