Section 24Part 3 — PUBLIC FILM EXHIBITION PREMISES LICENCE
Exempted public film exhibitions
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The Department may exempt a person from paying the fee for a premises licence where it is determined that —
the film falls into any of the following categories —
films which are not promoted for private gain;
films for which the sole or main purpose of the exhibition is to demonstrate any product, to advertise any goods or services or to provide information, education or instruction;
films organised solely or mainly as an exhibition for children who are members of a club, society or association;
films of a promotional or technical nature and for use in the course of a business, trade or profession;
films whose main purpose is for training, instruction or reference, as a manual, a lesson, an encyclopedia or a guide;
films wholly comprising news reports or information about, or analysis of, current issues or events of public interest or importance;
films wholly comprising a documentary record of a hobby, activity, sporting event; family event or activity; live artistic performance; musical presentation; a religious activity; or a community or cultural activity; or
any other film, which in the opinion of the Department, should be an exempt film;
the premises on which it is proposed to conduct a public film exhibition are premises used or to be used occasionally and not on more than six days in any year for the purposes of an exhibition;
the premises on which a film is to be publicly exhibited are of a movable character; or
admission to view films on the premises will be free of charge.