Broadcasting Act 1981

56 Consideration of complaints.U.K.

(1)Subject to the provisions of section 55, every complaint made to the Commission shall be considered by them either at a hearing or, if they think fit, without a hearing.

(2)Hearings under this section shall be held in private; and where such a hearing is held in respect of a complaint, each of the following persons shall be given an opportunity to attend and be heard, namely—

(a)the complainant;

[F1(b)in the case of a broadcasting complaint, the broadcasting body by whom the relevant programme was broadcast;

(c)in the case of a cable programme complaint, the Cable Authority and every person providing a licensed cable programme service in which the relevant programme was included; and

(d)in either case, any person not falling within the foregoing paragraphs who appears to the Commission to have been responsible for the making or provision of the relevant programme.]

[F2(3)Before they proceed to consider a complaint the Commission shall—

(a)in the case of a broadcasting complaint, send a copy of it to the broadcasting body by whom the relevant programme was broadcast; and

(b)in the case of a cable programme complaint, send a copy of it to the Cable Authority.]

(4)Where a broadcasting body [F3or the Cable Authority]receive from the Commission a copy of a complaint, it shall be the duty of that body [F3or Authority], if so required by the Commission—

(a)to make suitable arrangements for enabling the complainant and any member or officer of the Commission to view or hear the relevant programme, or any specified part of it, if and so far as that body [F3or Authority] have in their possession a visual or sound record of it;

(b)to provide the Commission and the complainant with a transcript of so much of the relevant programme, or of any specified part of it, as consisted of speech, if and so far as that body [F3or Authority] are able to do so;

(c)to provide the Commission and the complainant with copies of any documents in the possession of that body [F3or Authority] being the originals or copies of any correspondence between that body [F3or Authority] and the person affected or the complainant in connection with the complaint;

(d)to furnish to the Commission and the complainant a written statement in answer to the complaint.

[F4(5)Where a broadcasting body or the Cable Authority receive from the Commission a copy of a complaint, it shall be the duty of that body or Authority, if so required by the Commission, to arrange for one or more of the governors, members or officers of that body or Authority to attend and assist the Commission in their consideration of the complaint.

(6)Where a broadcasting body or the Cable Authority receive from the Commission a copy of a complaint and, in connection with the complaint, the Commission make to any person (other than that body or Authority) a request to which this subsection applies, it shall be the duty of that body or Authority to take such steps as they reasonably can to ensure that the request is complied with.]

(7)Subsection (6) applies to the following requests by the Commission to any such person as is there mentioned, namely—

(a)a request to make suitable arrangements for enabling the complainant and any member or officer of the Commission to view or hear the relevant programme, or any specified part of it, if and so far as the person requested has in his possession a visual or sound record of it;

(b)a request to provide the Commission and the complainant with a transcript of so much of the relevant programme, or of any specified part of it, as consisted of speech, if and so far as the person requested is able to do so;

(c)a request to provide the Commission and the complainant with copies of any documents in the possession of the person requested being the originals or copies of any correspondence between that person and the person affected or the complainant in connection with the complaint;

(d)a request to furnish to the Commission and the complainant a written statement in answer to the complaint;

(e)a request to attend or, where the person requested is not an individual, to arrange for a representative to attend and assist the Commission in their consideration of the complaint.

(8)The Commission may, if they think fit, make to any person who attends them in connection with a complaint such payments as they think fit by way of travelling allowance or subsistence allowance where expenditure on travelling or, as the case may be, on subsistence is necessarily incurred by him for the purpose of enabling him so to attend.