The new definition emerging from this process will be incorporated by reference in the Television Broadcasting Regulations, 1987, the Pay Television Regulations, 1990, and the Specialty Services Regulations, 1990. A record of all submissions is available at Commission offices. The Commission considered all of those comments in making its final determinations. The Commission appreciates the high quality of the submissions it received during this public process and wishes to thank all participants for their views and contributions. In response to the proposals in PN 1999-135, the Commission received interventions from 27 parties. In Public Notice CRTC 1999-135 dated 19 August 1999, the Commission called for public comment on proposed clarifications and revisions to the definition of a Canadian program. Appendix II sets out the remaining criteria for other forms of animation. Some of the provisions of Appendix I also apply to some forms of animation. Appendix I sets out the criteria by which live action productions and continuous action animated productions (which are treated as live action) will now be evaluated. The criteria that are used to define a Canadian program are set out in two appendices attached to this document. As of 1 September 2000, the revised definition will be used to assess compliance with conditions of licence, and other regulatory requirements pertaining to the programming of conventional television broadcasting, pay television and specialty television services. This document sets out the Commission's determinations on revisions to the definition of a Canadian program. ArchivedĬertification for Canadian Programs - A revised approach As per the Communications Policy of the Government of Canada, you can request alternate formats by contacting us. Web pages that are archived on the Web are not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards. Changes to DNOs are published as “dashes” to the original DNO number. The text of archived information has not been altered or updated after the date of archiving. Archived Decisions, Notices and Orders (DNOs) remain in effect except to the extent they are amended or reversed by the Commission, a court, or the government. Information identified as archived on the Web is for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes.
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