Notice Title

Interim Restriction Order

Publication Date
10 Sep 2015

Tags

Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act Interim restriction order Internal Affairs

Notice Number

2015-go5290

Page Number

1358

Issue Number

98
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I hereby make this interim restriction order in respect of the publication Into the River.

I am satisfied that it is in the public interest to do so.

This order is made under section 49 of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 (“Act”).

Family First has applied to review the current decision of the Classification Office in respect of the publication.

It has made submissions in support of an additional application for an interim restriction order.

This order is in the public interest for the following reasons:

  1. The classification of Into the River under the Act is a matter of wide public concern, as evidenced by the volume of submissions to the Classification Office and published comments.
  2. The decision of the Classification Office would radically alter the decision of the Film and Literature Board of Review.
  3. It is particularly appropriate that the Board should have an opportunity to consider the publication afresh without being inhibited in any way by any distribution occurring between now and the date of the Board’s decision.
  4. It is debatable, and a matter of independent public interest, whether the Chief Censor acted lawfully, under section 42(3)(b) of the Act, in deciding that “special circumstances” exist.
  5. It is highly arguable whether the Classification Office has reached the correct conclusion on the application for reconsideration before it.
  6. The correct classification of Into the River under the Act will operate as a semi-precedent, and will exert a significant influence upon other decisions portraying teenage sex and drug-taking.

Pursuant to section 50(2), I direct that Family First must advertise the making of this order in a daily newspaper published in each of the following cities: Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.

It must serve notice of the making of this order on all those persons who made submissions to the Classification Office in respect of the reconsideration of Into the River.

Dated this 3rd day of September 2015.

Dr D. L. MATHIESON, qc, President of the Film and Literature Board of Review.