Motion Picture Films (Carriage & Storage). [Ch. 30. No. 20. 327 without hard labour: Provided further that in the case of a continuing offence, any such regulations may provide for a further penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars for each day during which the offence continues. (2) Regulations made under this Ordinance shall have no force or effect until they have been approved by the Legislative Council: Provided that until varied or revoked by any such regulations, the regulations contained in the Schedule hereto shall be in force. SCHEDULE. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Motion Picture Films (Carriage and Storage) Regulations. 2. In these Regulations—- cabinet ’’ means a non-combustible container of a type approved by the Superintendent of lire Brigades; high fire risk area = means an area designated as such by the Superintendent of Fire Brigades which has been approved by the Governor in Council and notified in the Royal Gazette; motion picture film means picture or sound recording film having a nitro cellulose base whether in the form of unexposed film, positives, negatives, scrap or used film; “shipping and rewinding room means a room designed and constructed with the approval of the Director of Works and Hydraulics and used for the inspection repair or rewinding of film and in which films are kept pending shipment; “standard roll means a roll of film 35 mm. wide and 1,000 feet long weighing approximately 5 lb. used as a measurement of unit; “ vault ’’ means a vault designed and constructed with the approval of the Director of Works and Hydraulics. 3. (1) All motion picture film shall, subject to the provisions of regulation 13 of the Cinematograph Regulations which are contained in the Schedule to the Cinematograph Ordinance, be stored within a vault. (2) No building containing a vault shall be erected or maintained within 50 feet of any other building not containing a vault. (3) No motion picture film shall be transported other than in the manner specified herein. (4) No motion picture film shall be stored on any premises without a licence from the Superintendent of Fire Brigades. (5) Every licence issued under the preceding sub-regulation shall expire on the 31st December next following the date of issue, and notice of the issue of every such licence shall be published in the Roval Gazette.