Films and Publications Act, 1996 (Act No. 65 of 1996)ProceduresFilm and Publication Board Complaints Handling ProceduresChapter 2 : Definitions2. Definitions |
In these Procedures, any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the Act, bears the meaning so assigned and, unless the context otherwise indicates –
“Act”
means the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (Act No. 65 of 1996), as amended;
“assessment”
means the process of screening a complaint by the FPB to confirm jurisdiction and make an initial finding;
“association”
means a group of persons organised for a joint purpose;
“child”
means any person under the age of 18 years;
“complainant”
means any person, group or class of persons, association, organisation or organ of state as contemplated in clause 6 of these Procedures;
“complaint”
means an oral, written or electronic communication alleging conduct or an omission in contravention of the Act addressed to the FPB;
“Constitution”
means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;
“day”
means any calendar day excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays;
“FPB”
means the Film and Publication Board, a body established by section 3 of the Act;
“organisation”
means an organised body, including a business, political party, trade union and charity;
“organ of state”
bears the meaning assigned to it in section 239 of the Constitution;
“person with a mental disability”
means a person aged 18 years or older whose cognitive ability appears to be comparable to that of a child or appears to render such person vulnerable and in need of assistance or protection;
“respondent”
means any person, group or class of persons, association, organisation or organ of state who is allegedly in contravention of the Act;
“the Act”
means the Films and Publications Act, 1996 (Act No. 65 of 1996), as amended.