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Made | 7th December 2006 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 11th December 2006 | ||
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1 |
Applications
3.
An application under paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act[6] for the certification of a film as a British film, other than a co-production film, shall be made in writing to the Secretary of State.
Particulars
4.
The application shall set out the particulars of the film described in the Schedule.
Evidence
5.
—(1) The application shall be accompanied by a statutory declaration made by the applicant as to the truth of the particulars given in the application.
(2) A statutory declaration shall be deemed to be properly made by the applicant if it has been made on behalf of the company by the Secretary or one of the directors of the company or a by any person duly authorised by the company to make the declaration on its behalf.
6.
—(1) The application for final certification shall be accompanied by a report prepared by a person referred to in paragraph (2)—
(2) The person referred to in this paragraph is a person who is eligible for appointment as a company auditor under section 25 of the Companies Act 1989 and is not and was not at any time while the film was being made—
Transitional provision
7.
—(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), the following Regulations are revoked—
(2) If an application falls to be determined by the Secretary of State in accordance with Schedule 1 to the Act as in force immediately before 1st April 2006 the Films (Certification) Regulations 1985 shall continue to have effect to the application as if the Films (Certification) (Amendment) Regulations 2006 had not been made.
(3) If an application falls to be determined by the Secretary of State in accordance with Schedule 1 to the Act as in force immediately before the commencement of these Regulations the Films (Certification) Regulations 1985 shall continue to have effect to the application as if these Regulations had not been made.
Shaun Woodward
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Culture, Media and Sport
7th December 2006
13.
Type of film: documentary, animation or standard.
14.
If the film is a documentary, the reasons why the film should be considered to be a documentary.
15.
If the film is an animation, the reasons why the film should be considered to be an animation.
16.
The reasons why any point should be awarded under paragraphs 4A(3), 4B(3) or 4C(3) of Schedule 1 to the Act.
17.
The reasons why any point should be awarded under paragraphs 4A(4), 4B(4) or 4C(4) of Schedule 1 to the Act.
18.
If the applicant seeks to rely on paragraph 4A(5)(a)(i) of Schedule 1 to the Act, the total number of days of principal photography and the number of days of principal photography carried out in the United Kingdom.
19.
If the applicant seeks to rely on the rest of paragraph 4A(5), 4B(5) and 4C(5), the total expenditure of the work in relation to which the applicant is applying for points to be awarded and the expenditure of such work carried out in the United Kingdom.
20.
The nationality and ordinary residence of all the persons mentioned in paragraphs 4A(6), 4B(6) or 4C(6) of Schedule 1 to the Act in relation to whom the applicant is applying for a point to be awarded.
21.
Total core expenditure.
22.
Total UK expenditure.
23.
Total non-UK expenditure by each country the expenditure is carried out in.
24.
Other expenditure on the work carried out in the making of the film which is not core expenditure.
25.
Shooting script in the English language.
26.
A complete synopsis or treatment of the screenplay in the English language.
27.
Shooting schedule.
28.
Production budget.
29.
Copy of the chain of tile.
30.
If any part of the film is derived from any previous film ("the previous film")—
the playing time in minutes and seconds of that part;
(b) the combined playing time in minutes and seconds of all the parts referred to in sub-paragraph (a); and
(c) if the applicant seeks to rely on paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act[9] the reasons why the subject matter of the film makes it appropriate for paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act[10] not to be applied.
[2] The Films (Definition of "British Film") (No. 2) Order 2006 was laid in draft before Parliament on 28th November 2006: article 1(1) provides that the Order comes into force on 1st January or, if later, the day after the day on which it is made.back
[3] Paragraph 4(5) was amended by S.I. 2006/643.back
[5] 1985 c.6; section 736 was substituted by section 144(1) of the Companies Act 1989 (c. 40).back
[6] Paragraph 2(1) was amended by paragraph 18 of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 2006.back
[7] Paragraphs 4A, 4B and 4C will be substituted by the Films (Definition of "British Film") (No. 2) Order 2006.back
[8] Paragraph 1(2) was substituted by paragraph 17 of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 2006.back
[9] Paragraph 5(2) was substituted by S.I. 1999/2386.back
[10] Paragraph 5(1) was substituted by paragraph 21(2) of Schedule 5 to the Finance Act 2006.back