Films Act |
(CHAPTER 107) |
(Original Enactment: Act 22 of 1981)
REVISED EDITION 1998 |
(15th December 1998) |
An Act relating to the possession, importation, making, distribution and exhibition of films. |
[1st October 1981] |
Short title |
1. This Act may be cited as the Films Act. |
Interpretation |
Board of Film Censors and appointment of officers |
3.—(1) There shall be established a Board of Film Censors consisting of not less than 3 members including a Chairman, all of whom shall be Censors of Films appointed by the Minister.
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Procedure of Board |
4.—(1) The Board may act notwithstanding any vacancy in its membership.
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Advisory committees |
4A.—(1) The Minister may appoint one or more advisory committees to provide advice to the Board with regard to the performance of any of its functions in relation to any film.
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Delegation of powers and duties by Board |
5.—(1) The Board may, in its discretion, delegate to any Censor, Deputy or Assistant Censor of Films, either generally or in a particular case, all or any of the powers conferred and duties imposed upon it by this Act except the power —
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Licence for carrying on business of importing, making, distributing or exhibiting films |
6.—(1) No person —
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Application for licence |
7.—(1) An application for a licence shall be made to the Licensing Officer in such form as he may require.
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Security |
8.—(1) The Licensing Officer may, before granting a licence, require the applicant to deposit such security as may be prescribed.
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Licence fee |
9. Every licensee shall pay such licence fee as may be prescribed. |
Period for which licence is in force |
10. A licence shall be in force for such period as the Licensing Officer may determine and may be renewed at the discretion of the Licensing Officer on its expiry. |
Revocation and suspension of licence |
11. The Licensing Officer may revoke or suspend a licence if he is satisfied that the licensee —
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Films made in Singapore to be deposited in approved warehouse |
12.—(1) The owner of any film made in Singapore shall, within 7 days after the making of the film, deposit the film in a warehouse approved for this purpose by the Board.
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Importation and removal of films from approved warehouse |
13.—(1) No film shall —
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Submission of films for censorship |
14.—(1) Every film in the possession of any person shall be submitted to the Board without any alteration or excision for the purpose of censorship at the owner’s risk and expense and at such time and place as the Board may appoint.
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Prohibition and approval of films for exhibition |
15.—(1) After the submission of a film for the purpose of censorship, the Board may —
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Classification of films |
16.—(1) The Board may, when approving the exhibition of any film under section 15, classify the film in such manner as it may think fit and the Minister may approve the classifications under which films may be classified.
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Alterations and excisions of films by Board |
17.—(1) When alterations or excisions to a film are required by the Board, the alterations or excisions may be made by the Board or, with the consent of the Board, by the owner of the film.
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Retention of prohibited films by Board |
18.—(1) Where the Board has prohibited the exhibition of any film or any part of any film, the Board may retain the film or any excised part of the film until it is exported or is disposed of under section 28.
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Duplicate film |
19. If the owner of a film satisfies the Chairman that a duplicate of a film already approved for exhibition by the Board is deposited in an approved warehouse, the Chairman may, without any further inspection, issue a certificate approving the exhibition of that film. |
Interdiction of films approved by Board |
20.—(1) A certificate shall cease to be valid on notice to that effect being given by the Board to the person who submitted the film for the purpose of censorship or to any person in possession of the film.
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Penalty for possession, exhibition or distribution of uncensored films |
21.—(1) Any person who —
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Advertisement of films for exhibition prohibited unless approved by Board |
22.—(1) No person shall advertise or cause to be advertised the exhibition or distribution of any film unless the advertisement has been approved by the Board.
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Search for unauthorised films and arrest of persons |
23.—(1) Whenever a Deputy or an Assistant Commissioner of Police or an Assistant Superintendent of Police is satisfied upon written information and after any further inquiry which he may think necessary that any film —
[10/98]
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Appeals |
24.—(1) Any owner of a film aggrieved by any act or decision of the Board may, within 30 days of the date on which he is notified thereof, and on payment of such fee as may be prescribed, appeal to a Committee of Appeal by lodging with the Secretary a written notice of appeal.
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Committee of Appeal |
25.—(1) For the purposes of this Act, there shall be a Committee of Appeal consisting of 15 members to be appointed by the Minister [10/98]
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Powers of Committee of Appeal |
26.—(1) On receipt of an appeal under section 24, the Committee of Appeal may make an order —
[13/2009 wef 26/05/2009]
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Minister may order Committee of Appeal to inspect any film |
27.—(1) The Minister may, whenever he thinks it necessary or desirable, order the Committee of Appeal to cause to be exhibited before the Committee of Appeal any film whether it has been approved for exhibition or not for the purpose of considering whether the film should or should not be so approved.
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Disposal of unclaimed films |
28. Any film which has been —
[10/98] |
Offences involving dealings in obscene films |
29.—(1) Any person who makes or reproduces any obscene film (whether or not for the purposes of exhibition or distribution to any other person), knowing or having reasonable cause to believe the film to be obscene shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction —
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Possession of obscene films |
30.—(1) Any person who has in his possession any obscene film shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not less than $500 for each such film he had in his possession (but not to exceed in the aggregate $20,000) or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both. [10/98]
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Advertising obscene films |
31.—(1) Any person who, for the purposes of distributing or exhibiting any obscene film to any other person, advertises the film by any means shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of not less than $2,000 but not more than $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both. [10/98]
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Offences involving children and young persons |
32.—(1) Any person who causes or procures any child or young person or, having custody, charge or care of a child or young person, allows that child or young person to commit or abet in the commission of any offence mentioned in section 29, 30 or 31 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction —
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Making, distribution and exhibition of party political films |
33. Any person who —
[29D [10/98] |
Search and seizure of unlawful films |
34.—(1) Any Deputy or Assistant Commissioner of Police, Assistant Superintendent of Police or any Censor, Deputy or Assistant Censor or Inspector of Films, if satisfied upon written information and after such further inquiry as he thinks necessary that any person has in his possession any obscene film or party political film, may without warrant, with such assistance and by such force as is necessary, by night or by day, enter and search any place where he has reason to believe the film is kept, seize the film and any equipment used in the exhibition, making or reproduction of the film and take into custody any person reasonably believed to be in possession thereof. [10/98]
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Minister may prohibit possession or distribution of any film |
35.—(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Act if the Minister is of the opinion that the possession or distribution of any film would be contrary to the public interest, he may, in his discretion, by order published in the Gazette prohibit the possession or distribution of that film by any person.
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Protection from personal liability |
36. No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person employed in the office of the Board or other person acting under the direction of the Board for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done in the execution or purported execution of this Act. [31 |
Protection of Board and Government from liability |
37. Any film deposited in or delivered at any approved warehouse shall be stored therein at the risk and expense of the owner, and neither the Board nor the Government shall be liable for any loss of or damage to the film unless the loss or damage has been caused by some wilful act on the part of the Board, any member thereof, or its staff. [32 |
Officers to be public servants |
38. All persons employed in the office of the Board and all members of the Committee of Appeal shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of the Penal Code (Cap. 224). [33 |
Court for trial of offence |
39. Any offence under this Act may be tried by a District Court or a Magistrate’s Court and that Court shall, notwithstanding any other written law, have jurisdiction to impose the maximum penalty provided for by this Act. [34 |
Payment of fees, etc. |
39A. Except as otherwise provided in this Act or any other Act, all fees and other moneys collected under this Act or any subsidiary legislation made under this Act are to be paid to the Authority. [Act 22 of 2016 wef 01/10/2016] |
Exemptions |
40.—(1) This Act shall not apply to —
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Regulations |
41.—(1) The Minister may make regulations for, or in respect of, every purpose which is considered necessary for carrying out the provisions of this Act and for the prescribing of any matter which is authorised or required under this Act to be so prescribed.
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