An overview of the Bill making amendments to facilitate the abolition of the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) and fold OFLC’s administrative and policy functions into the Attorney-General’s Department, remove agency management powers and financial responsibilities from the Director of the Classification Board, ensure the Convenor of the Classification Review Board and the Director of the Classification Board have equivalent functions and powers regarding their respective Boards, and streamline the film classification process by fast-tracking the classification process for additional content released with already classified or exempt films
Kept up to date by the Division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by two publication...
This study outlines in brief and in desriptive from the organisational structure of the Malaysian Ce...
This presentation was delivered at the Conference for Ontario Law Association Libraries in 2005. It ...
An overview of the Bill making amendments to facilitate the abolition of the Office of Film and Lite...
This Senate report reviews amendments to how mobile device and online computer games are classified,...
This is the first comprehensive review of censorship and classification since the ALRC repor...
On 9 March 2012, following the publication of a consultation document on film and stage classificat...
Includes index.Kept up to date by the division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by ...
Earlier editions were issued by the Classification Division of the Library of Congress under title: ...
This bill creates a public records exemption for information held by the Office of the Film Commissi...
Kept up to date by the Division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by an irregular cu...
The American Association of Law Libraries, the Medical Library Association, and the Special Librarie...
The Bill proposes to make significant changes to the Copyright Act 1968 affecting provisions dealing...
This report is the result of a review by the Attorney-General\u27s Department into \u27format shifti...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Ray R. Hashemi authored Classification of Movies and Tel...
Kept up to date by the Division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by two publication...
This study outlines in brief and in desriptive from the organisational structure of the Malaysian Ce...
This presentation was delivered at the Conference for Ontario Law Association Libraries in 2005. It ...
An overview of the Bill making amendments to facilitate the abolition of the Office of Film and Lite...
This Senate report reviews amendments to how mobile device and online computer games are classified,...
This is the first comprehensive review of censorship and classification since the ALRC repor...
On 9 March 2012, following the publication of a consultation document on film and stage classificat...
Includes index.Kept up to date by the division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by ...
Earlier editions were issued by the Classification Division of the Library of Congress under title: ...
This bill creates a public records exemption for information held by the Office of the Film Commissi...
Kept up to date by the Division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by an irregular cu...
The American Association of Law Libraries, the Medical Library Association, and the Special Librarie...
The Bill proposes to make significant changes to the Copyright Act 1968 affecting provisions dealing...
This report is the result of a review by the Attorney-General\u27s Department into \u27format shifti...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Ray R. Hashemi authored Classification of Movies and Tel...
Kept up to date by the Division's L.C. classification--additions and changes, and by two publication...
This study outlines in brief and in desriptive from the organisational structure of the Malaysian Ce...
This presentation was delivered at the Conference for Ontario Law Association Libraries in 2005. It ...