Broadcasting and Television Act 1972 (Cth)
An Act relating to the Advertising of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobacco by Commercial Broadcasting and Television Stations.
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BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
“100a.—(1.) After a date to be fixed by Proclamation, a licensee shall cause each advertisement for cigarettes or cigarette tobacco broadcast or televised from his station to be followed immediately, as provided by this section, by the following statement:—
‘Medical authorities warn that smoking is a health hazard.’
“(2.) If the advertisement is in a language other than English, the statement shall be made in that other language.
“(3.) In the case of a televised advertisement—
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a ) the statement shall be made simultaneously by image and sound;(
b )the statement by image shall be transmitted for a time not less than the time occupied by the transmission of the associated sound;(
c ) the statement by image—(i) shall be in bold face capitals;
(ii) shall be in letters the height of each of which is not less than one-twentieth of the height of the screen of a television receiver;
(iii) shall be so arranged and transmitted as to be readily legible, under normal conditions of viewing, when shown on the screen of a television receiver; and
(iv) shall be so arranged as to occupy the central area of the transmitted picture; and
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d )no image other than the statement shall be transmitted while the statement is being transmitted.
“(4.) In the case of a statement by sound, whether transmitted from a broadcasting station or a television station—
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a ) the statement shall be spoken and the time occupied by its transmission shall not be less than three seconds;(
b )the statement shall be so transmitted that the level of sound is not less than the usual level of sound used by the station for the transmission of speech;(
c ) no sound other than that of the statement shall be transmitted while the statement is being transmitted;(
d ) the statement shall be made without comment or qualification;(
e ) the statement shall be clearly enunciated; and(
f ) the statement shall not be so spoken as to convey any element of humour, ridicule, irony or the like.
“(5.) The statement shall not be spoken or shown in such a way that it is distorted, either orally or visually.”.
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