Public use and enjoyment — copying for public exhibitions
222.—(1)  If the conditions in subsection (2) are met, it is a permitted use to make a copy of any of the following material:
(a)an authorial work;
(b)a sound recording;
(c)a film;
(d)a recording of a protected performance.
(2)  The conditions are —
(a)the material is part of a public collection;
(b)the copy is made by or on behalf of the custodian of the public collection;
(c)the copy is made for the purpose of an exhibition of the material that is held —
(i)by or on behalf of the custodian of the public collection; and
(ii)at any premises that are open to the public (whether for a fee or otherwise);
(d)the copy is not used for any other purpose; and
(e)before the copy is made, an authorised officer of the public collection —
(i)makes a reasonable investigation; and
(ii)declares that he or she is satisfied that a new copy of the material could not be obtained within a reasonable time at an ordinary commercial price.