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CHAPTER 2 Amendments to the Communications Act 2003
5.In section 232 (meaning of “television licensable content service”)—
6.In section 233 (services that are not television licensable content...
7.In the italic heading before section 303, for “the deaf...
8.In section 303 (code relating to provision for the deaf...
9.In section 304 (procedure for issuing and revising code under...
10.After section 307 insert— Disabled people: point of contact OFCOM must provide a single, easily accessible (including by people...
11.In section 310 (code of practice for electronic programme guides),...
12.In section 319 (OFCOM’s standards code)— (a) in subsection (9),...
13.In the italic heading before section 335A, after “States” insert...
15.After section 335A insert— Maintenance of list of providers (1) OFCOM must establish and maintain an up to date...
16.For section 336(3) (government requirements for licensed services: announcements) substitute—...
19.In Schedule 12 (corresponding obligations of the BBC and Welsh...
PART 3 On-demand programme services
20.The Communications Act 2003 is amended in accordance with this...
21.In section 341 (imposition of penalties on the Welsh Authority),...
22.Before section 368A insert— Audiovisual programmes This Part applies in relation to the provision of programmes...
23.In section 368A (meaning of “on-demand programme service”)—
25.After section 368B insert— List of providers Maintenance of list...
26.In section 368BA (advance notification to appropriate regulatory authority), after...
27.In section 368BC (accessibility for people with disabilities)—
28.In section 368C (duties of the appropriate regulatory authority)—
29.In section 368CA (code on accessibility for people with disabilities)—...
30.Before section 368D insert— Quota for European works (1) A person providing an on-demand programme service must secure...
32.In section 368E (harmful material)— (a) in subsection (1), for...
33.In section 368F (advertising)— (a) for subsection (2) substitute—
34.In section 368G (sponsorship)— (a) for subsection (1A) substitute—
35.In section 368H (prohibition of product placement and exceptions)—
36.In section 368I (enforcement)— (a) in the heading, for “section...
37.After section 368I insert— Enforcement of section 368E(4) (1) Where the appropriate regulatory authority determine that a provider...
38.In section 368J (financial penalties)— (a) in subsection (1)—
40.In section 368L (suspension or restriction of service for inciting...
42.After section 368O insert— Co-operation with member States and the...
43.In section 368P (application of Part 4A in relation to...
44.In section 368Q (application of Part 4A in relation to...
45.In Schedule 12 (corresponding obligations of the BBC and Welsh...
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