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Broadcasting Act 1981

Current text a fecha 1981-10-30

PART I — The Independent Broadcasting Authority

The Authority

The Independent Broadcasting Authority

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Function and duties of Authority

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Powers of Authority

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and the Authority may, for the purpose of so providing programmes or parts of programmes or putting themselves into a position to do so if necessity arises, make such arrangements for obtaining the necessary material, enter into such contracts, employ such persons, acquire such property and do such things as may appear to them to be necessary or expedient.

or as precluding the acquisition by the Authority of rights in respect of any matters to be so transmitted.

General provisions as to programmes

General provisions as to programmes

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In applying paragraph (f), a series of programmes may be considered as a whole.

In this subsection " local authority " means any of the following bodies, namely, a local authority within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1972, a local authority within the meaning of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, a district council in Northern Ireland, the Common Council of the City of London and (without prejudice to the effect of that Act of 1972) the Inner London Education Authority.

Programmes other than advertisements

Code for programmes other than advertisements

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and, in considering what other matters ought to be included in the code in pursuance of paragraph (b), the Authority shall have special regard to programmes broadcast when large numbers of children and young persons may be expected to be watching or listening.

Submission of programme schedules for Authority's approval

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shall be broadcast by the Authority unless it forms part of a programme schedule approved by them in accordance with this section.

and the Authority may give to programme contractors such directions as appear to the Authority expedient for the purpose of ensuring that the Authority have sufficient time to discharge their responsibilities in the consideration of programme schedules.

and the Authority shall not approve a programme schedule until they are satisfied that it conforms with any directions given under this section.

and the programmes contained in a programme schedule in which alterations are made by virtue of this subsection may be broadcast by the Authority notwithstanding those alterations.

Programme prizes

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Advertisements

Advertisements

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Code for advertisements

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and may make different provision for different parts of the day, different days of the week, different types of programmes or for other differing circumstances.

Special provisions relating to the Fourth Channel

Provision by Authority of second television service

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Nature of the Fourth Channel, and its relation to ITV

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and generally to give the Fourth Channel a distinctive character of its own.

and so long as the Authority are under the duty imposed by this subsection, so much of section 2(2)(b) as relates to the maintenance of a proper balance and wide range in the programmes broadcast by the Authority shall not apply in the case of television programmes so broadcast.

Provision of programmes (other than advertisements) for the Fourth Channel

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This subsection is without prejudice to the generality of section 3(1) and paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 1.

Advertisements on the Fourth Channel

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Teletext services

Provision of teletext services by Authority

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and in section 3(2), in its application in relation to teletext transmissions or teletext contractors by virtue of this subsection, the reference to section 2(3) shall be read as a reference to subsection (2) of this section.

Code for teletext transmissions

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shall include a power to give directions to a teletext contractor imposing prohibitions or restrictions as respects items of a specified class or description or as respects a particular item.

Advisory committees

General advisory council and specialist advisory committees etc.

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to give advice to the Authority with a view to the exclusion of misleading advertisements from the programmes broadcast by the Authority, and otherwise as to the principles to be followed in connection with the advertisements included in such programmes or in any publications issued by the Authority ; and

and the Authority shall also satisfy themselves from time to time that the chairman of that committee has no such interest as is described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection.

and such other advertisements as the Authority may think fit to refer to the panel.

National advisory committees for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

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as in the opinion of the Authority would be appropriate for reflecting, so far as is reasonably practicable, the range of tastes and interests of persons residing in the part of the United Kingdom for which the committee is appointed (in this section referred to, in relation to a national committee, as its area).

and the Authority shall also satisfy themselves from time to time that each member of a national committee has no such interest as is described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection.

Local advisory committees for local sound broadcasts

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as in the opinion of the Authority would be appropriate for reflecting, so far as is reasonably practicable, the range of tastes and interests of persons residing in the area for which the committee is appointed (in this section referred to, in relation to a local committee, as its area).

and the Authority shall also satisfy themselves from time to time that each member of a local committee has no such interest as is described in paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection.

In subsection (3) " eligible persons " means persons in respect of whom the Authority are satisfied that they have no such interest.

Provisions applying to all contracts for programmes

Duration of contracts for programmes and prior consultation etc.

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but, subject to subsection (5), nothing in this subsection precludes the Authority from entering into successive contracts with the same programme contractor.

and shall take into account those opinions and any such comments and suggestions received by them.

Programme contractors

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Provisions to be included in contracts for programmes

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shall be determined by arbitration.

and shall not, except as expressly provided therein, affect the jurisdiction of any court in respect of such contracts.

Provision for news broadcasts

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The contracts between the Authority and the various programme contractors shall contain all such provisions as the Authority think necessary or expedient to ensure—

Newspaper shareholdings in programme contractors

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the Authority, with the consent of the Secretary of State, may by notice in writing to the programme contractor, taking effect forthwith or on a date specified in the notice, determine or suspend for such period as may be so specified or until a further notice is given, the Authority's obligation to transmit the programmes supplied by the programme contractor.

Buying and selling of programmes by programme contractors

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and directions given for the purposes of this subsection may apply to programme contractors generally or may be different for different programme contractors.

Wages, conditions of employment, and training of persons employed by programme contractors

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Sound programme contracts

Accumulation of interests in sound programme contracts.

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and, having regard to any matters ascertained by them under this subsection, the Authority shall consider whether, if the proposed contract were made, any one person would, in any one or more of the capacities mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (b) or in any combination of any such capacities, have an aggregate interest in the benefit of two or more sound programme contracts.

the existence of that aggregate interest might prejudice the performance by the Authority of any duty imposed on them by this Act in relation to local sound broadcasting services, the Authority shall refrain from entering into the proposed contract.

Information as to programme contracts etc.

Information as to programme contracts and applications for such contracts

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Powers of Government in relation to Authority

Government control over Authority as to hours of broadcasting

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and it shall be the duty of the Authority to comply with the notice.

Government control over Authority as to certain other matters

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and it shall be the duty of the Authority to comply with the notice.

Prevention of exclusive arrangements for broadcasting events of national interest

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Co-operation of Authority with BBC in the use of broadcasting installations

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and it shall be the duty of the Authority to comply with any such notice.

Rental payments

Rental payments by programme contractors

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Rate for determining amount of additional payments
For so much of the profits for the accounting period as does not exceed £250,000 or does not exceed 2 per cent, of the advertising receipts for the accounting periods Nil
For so much of the profits for the accounting period as exceeds £250,000 and exceeds 2 per cent, of those advertising receipts The relevant rate.

In this Table " the relevant rate " means—

whichever is the greater.

Any order under this subsection shall be made by statutory instrument; but no such order shall be made unless a draft of it has been laid before Parliament and approved by resolution of each House.

An order under this subsection shall have effect as respects all additional payments for any accounting period beginning on or after the date on which the order comes into force, whether the contracts under which the additional payments are due were executed before or after the making of the order.

and, in their application in relation to the additional payments mentioned in subsection (1)(b), shall include power to amend those subsections as mentioned in subsection (8)—

Provisions supplemental to s. 32

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and shall send those accounts to the Comptroller and Auditor General not later than the end of November following the year ; and the Comptroller and Auditor General shall examine, certify and report on each of those accounts and lay copies of it, together with his report, before each House of Parliament.

Instalments payable on account by programme contractors in respect of additional payments

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Provision for supplementing additional payments

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the Secretary of State, with the consent of the Treasury, may make an order prescribing the minimum amount of additional payments to be made by the programme contractor for that accounting period.

For the purposes of paragraph (b) of this subsection, an accounting period of another programme contractor shall be treated as current if the whole or a part of it is comprised in the accounting period referred to in subsection (1) of this section.

Finances of Authority

Television and sound broadcasting to be separately financed by Authority

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Application of any excess of revenues over expenditure

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Advances to Authority for purposes of local sound broadcasting

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Payments by Authority

Payments by Authority to Welsh Authority

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Contributions towards cost of Broadcasting Complaints Commission

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Grants by Authority to local sound programme contractors

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Accounts, audit and annual reports

Accounts and audit

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Annual reports

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In this subsection " programmes " means programmes other than advertisements.

Miscellaneous

Machinery for settling terms and conditions of employment of Authority's staff, etc.

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Audience research

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PART II — The Fourth Channel in Wales

The Welsh Fourth Channel Authority

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Function, powers and duties of Welsh Authority

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and, subject to the provisions of this Act so far as they apply in relation to the Fourth Channel in Wales, it shall be the duty of the IBA to broadcast on that Channel the programmes provided by the Welsh Authority, and to do so in accordance with the programme schedules so provided.

Sources of programmes (other than advertisements) in Welsh

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Advertisements on the Fourth Channel in Wales

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Modification of certain provisions relating to the IBA

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Advisory bodies

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but the Welsh Authority shall not arrange for the assistance of an advisory body appointed by the IBA or by the BBC without the consent of the IBA or the BBC, as the case may be.

Finances of Welsh Authority and accounts, audit and reports

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PART III — The Broadcasting Complaints Commission

The Broadcasting Complaints Commission

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Function of Commission

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and references in this Part to television programmes and programme contractors include references to teletext transmissions and teletext contractors respectively.

Making and entertaining of complaints

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or if it appears to them for any other reason inappropriate for them to entertain, or proceed with the consideration of, the complaint.

Consideration of complaints

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Publication of Commission's findings

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Duty to publicise Commission

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It shall be the duty of each broadcasting body to publish (by means of broadcasts or otherwise) regular announcements publicising the Commission and their function of considering and adjudicating upon complaints.

Annual reports of Commission

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Power to modify Part III in relation to programmes broadcast on the Fourth Channel in Wales

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PART IV — General

Approvals by Authority

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The Authority may—

give an approval in general terms applying to all cases within the terms in which the approval is given.

Variation and revocation of directions and notices

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Any direction or notice given by the Secretary of State or by the Authority under any provision in this Act may be varied or revoked by a subsequent direction or notice under that provision.

Interpretation

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but, in relation to any such contract, the locality, where the reference is to the provision of local sound broadcasts for reception in a particular locality, shall be taken to be the locality referred to in paragraph (a).

and any reference in this Act to an advertising agency shall be construed accordingly.

Power to repeal or modify provisions of Act which relate to television in Wales

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Consequential and transitional provisions and savings

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Short title, extent and commencement

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SCHEDULE 1

Appointment of members

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Tenure of office

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Remuneration and pensions of members

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Capacity and status of Authority

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Proceedings

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6
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Subject to paragraphs 5 and 6, the Authority may regulate their own procedure.

Officers and employees of Authority

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Authentication of Authority's seal

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The application of the seal of the Authority shall be authenticated by—

Presumption of authenticity of documents issued by Authority

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Any document purporting to be an instrument issued by the Authority and to be sealed as aforesaid or to be signed on behalf of the Authority shall be received in evidence and shall be deemed to be such an instrument without further proof unless the contrary is shown.

SCHEDULE 2

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The standards and practice to be observed in carrying out the requirements of the preceding paragraph shall be such as the Authority may determine either generally or in particular cases.

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The amount of time given to advertising in the programmes shall not be so great as to detract from the value of the programmes as a medium of information, education and entertainment.

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Advertisements shall not be inserted otherwise than at the beginning or the end of the programme or in natural breaks therein.

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6

In the acceptance of advertisements there must be no unreasonable discrimination either against or in favour of any particular advertiser.

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No advertisement shall be permitted which is inserted by of on behalf of any body whose objects are wholly or mainly of a religious or political nature, and no advertisement shall be permitted which is directed towards any religious or political end or has any relation to any industrial dispute.

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If, in the case of any of the broadcasting stations used by the Authority, there appears to the Authority to be a sufficient local demand to justify that course, provision shall be made for a reasonable allocation of time for local advertisements, of which a suitable proportion shall be short local advertisements.

SCHEDULE 3

PART I — Provisions of Act Applied by Section 14(5)

PART II — Other Provisions Applied by Section 14(5)

SCHEDULE 4

Advertising receipts

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Profits

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Computation of profits of programme contractors

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and the Secretary of State shall lay copies of the statement and of every such revision before each House of Parliament.

Disputes

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shall, in the event of a disagreement between the Authority and the programme contractor, be the amount determined by the Authority.

Accounting periods

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the two parts shall be treated as separate accounting periods.

In paragraph (a) " relevant order" means, in the application of this Schedule in relation to the additional payments mentioned in subsection (1)(b) or (as the case may be) subsection (2)(b) of section 32, an order having effect in relation to those payments.

(aa) the commencement of section 26 of the Broadcasting Act 1980, or

; and

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If the programme contractor is not a body corporate the contractor's accounting periods shall be such as the Authority may direct, or as may be provided in the contract.

Information

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It shall be the duty of the Authority in framing any contract to include terms ensuring that the Authority will have the right to inspect all accounts and records-

for the purpose of discharging their functions under the principal sections and this Schedule.

Interpretation

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SCHEDULE 5

Tenure of office of members

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Remuneration and pensions of members

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Capacity and status of Welsh Authority

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Proceedings

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5
6

Subject to paragraphs 4 and 5, the Welsh Authority may regulate their own procedure.

Officers and employees of Welsh Authority

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Machinery for settling terms and conditions of employment of Welsh Authority's staff etc.

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Authentication of Welsh Authority's seal

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The application of the seal of the Welsh Authority shall be authenticated by—

Presumption of authenticity of documents issued by Welsh Authority

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Any document purporting to be an instrument issued by the Welsh Authority and to be sealed as aforesaid or to be signed on behalf of the Welsh Authority shall be received in evidence and shall be deemed to be such an instrument without further proof unless the contrary is shown.

SCHEDULE 6

Section 2

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Section 4

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Sections 5 and 7

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In sections 5 and 7—

Section 45

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In section 45—

SCHEDULE 7

Tenure of office

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Remuneration and pensions of members

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Staff

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4

The Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) Act 1969 shall not require insurance to be effected by the Commission.

Proceedings

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6

The validity of any proceedings of the Commission shall not be affected by any defect in the appointment of a member or by any vacancy among the members or in the office of chairman.

Financial provisions

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The Secretary of State shall pay to the Commission expenses incurred or to be incurred by the Commission under paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Schedule and, with the consent of the Minister for the Civil Service and the Treasury, shall pay to the Commission such sums as the Secretary of State thinks fit for enabling the Commission to meet other expenses.

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Status of Commission

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The Commission shall not be regarded as the servant or agent of the Crown or as enjoying any status, privilege or immunity of the Crown; and the Commission's property shall not be regarded as property of or property held on behalf of the Crown.

SCHEDULE 8

General

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Any reference in this Act (whether express or implied) to a thing done or falling to be done under a provision of this Act shall, so far as the context permits, be construed as including, in relation to times, circumstances and purposes in relation to which the corresponding provision repealed by this Act had effect, a reference to a thing done or falling to be done under that corresponding provision ; and where that provision was itself a re-enactment of an earlier provision such references shall extend in the same way to that earlier provision, and so on.

Programme contracts

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Nothing in the repeals made by this Act shall affect—

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In its application to contracts for the provision of local sound broadcasts for a period beginning before 1st January 1980, section 19(1)(b) shall have effect as if the reference to the relevant maximum period were a reference to a period of 11 years or the period ending with 31st December 1986, whichever is the shorter.

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In relation to contracts for the provision of teletext transmissions for a period beginning on or before 1st January 1982—

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Nothing in any provision of Part I relating to the Fourth Channel or the Welsh Authority, or in Part II, shall be taken to require the variation of any contract between the Authority and a TV programme contractor made before 13th November 1980 and relating only to a period or periods ending before 1st January 1982.

Expenditure relevant for the purposes of s.35

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For the purposes of section 35 (as it has effect in relation to the additional payments mentioned in either subsection (1)(b) or (2)(b) of section 32), account may be taken of any expenditure which is referable to any period before the commencement of this Act.

Saving of amendments

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Any enactment passed before 12th June 1972, and any statutory instrument having effect by virtue of such an enactment, which had effect immediately before the commencement of this Act with the amendment made by section 38 of the Independent Broadcasting Authority Act 1973 shall continue to have effect with that amendment, that is, with the substitution of the name " Independent Broadcasting Authority " for the name " Independent Television Authority ".

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Part II of Schedule 1 to the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 shall continue to have effect with the amendments made by paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 and paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to the Broadcasting Act 1980, and Part II of Schedule 1 to the Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975 shall continue to have effect with the amendment made by the said paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to that Act

SCHEDULE 9