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Regulation 3(2)(b), 4(2)(b)

SCHEDULE 1U.K.INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS

The international agreements specified in this Schedule for the purposes of regulations 3(2)(b) and 4(2)(b) are the agreements made between the UK Government and the Governments of the countries, or the international organisations or authorities, referred to in the first column of the Table on the dates in the second column of the Table and as referred to by the Command Paper numbers in the third column.

Country/International Organisation/AuthorityDate of AgreementCommand Paper
Australia12th June 1990Cm 1758
Canada12th September 1975Cmnd 6380
9th July 1985Cmnd 9887
5th July 1991Cm 1807
Israel3rd November 2010Cm 7994
New Zealand14th April 1993Cm 2638
Palestine Liberation Organisation for the benefit of the Palestinian Authority3rd November 2010Cm 7995

Regulation 7

SCHEDULE 2U.K.PARTICULARS

1.  Title of the programme.U.K.

2.  Whether the application relates to a drama, a documentary, or an animation.U.K.

3.  Total playing time in minutes and seconds of the programme, including credits and titles.U.K.

4.  Whether the application is for interim or final certification.U.K.

5.  Whether the programme is intended for broadcast or supply to the general public (as the case may be).U.K.

6.  Name of the applicant.U.K.

7.  Address of the applicant's principal place of business.U.K.

8.  Address of the applicant's registered office.U.K.

9.  Registered number of the applicant.U.K.

10.  Date of registration of the applicant.U.K.

11.  In relation to a drama, the date of the first day of principal photography.U.K.

12.  Date on which the programme was completed for the purposes of section 1216AA(5) of the Act.U.K.

13.  A copy of the commissioning agreement.U.K.

14.  The reasons why it should be considered to be a drama, documentary or animation (as the case may be).U.K.

15.  The reasons why any point should be awarded under regulation 3(4) (drama or documentary) or 4(4) (animation) (as the case may be).U.K.

16.  The reasons why any point should be awarded under regulation 3(5) (drama or documentary) or 4(5) (animation) (as the case may be).U.K.

17.  If the applicant seeks to rely on regulation 3(6)(a)(i)(aa), the total number of days of principal photography and the number of days of principal photography carried out in the United Kingdom.U.K.

18.  If the applicant seeks to rely on any other part of regulation 3(6) or 4(6), the total expenditure on such other work and the expenditure on such work as was carried out in the United Kingdom.U.K.

19.  The nationality or ordinary residence of all the persons mentioned in regulation 3(7) or 4(7) in relation to whom the applicant is applying for a point to be awarded.U.K.

20.  Total core expenditure M1.U.K.

Marginal Citations

M1“Core expenditure” is defined in section 1216AG(3) of the Act.

21.  Total UK expenditure M2.U.K.

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M2“UK expenditure” is defined in section 1216AH of the Act.

22.  Total non-UK expenditure by each country the expenditure is carried out in.U.K.

23.  Other expenditure, meaning all the expenditure on the work carried out in the making of the programme which is not core expenditure.U.K.

24.  Shooting script in the English language.U.K.

25.  A complete synopsis or treatment of the screenplay in the English language.U.K.

26.  Shooting schedule.U.K.

27.  Production budget.U.K.

28.  Copy of the chain of title in the programme.U.K.

29.  The following particulars—U.K.

(a)if any part of the programme that is the subject of the application is derived from any previous programme, the playing time in minutes and seconds of that part (the “derived part”) and the combined playing time in minutes and seconds of all derived parts;

(b)the particulars in paragraph (a) are only required in relation to any derived parts which—

(i)do not have the same television production company or producer as the programme that is the subject of the application; or

(ii)are derived from a previous programme that has been certified under these Regulations;

(c)if the applicant seeks to rely on regulation 5(2), the reasons why the subject matter of the documentary makes it appropriate for the Secretary of State to direct that regulation 5(1) does not apply;

(d)for the purposes of sub-paragraph (b)(i), “producer” has the same meaning as in regulation 5(3)(b).

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