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National Classification Scheme
The National Classification Scheme is a co-operative arrangement under which the Classification Board classifies films (including videos and DVDs), computer games and certain publications on behalf of the states and territories.

Commencing on 1 January 1996, the scheme is administered by the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) which supports the work of the Classification Board and Classification Review Board.

Each state/territory has its own policies and procedures to ensure that classification decisions made by the Classification Board are appropriately enforced.

If you have a complaint, you should contact the following office in your state/territory: