167. The Government may, by regulation,(1) prescribe the standards of integrity and technical quality and the other standards of eligibility that a print of a film must meet to obtain a stamp;
(2) prescribe the information that must be furnished by a person applying for a stamp for exhibitions to the public or for the retailing of video material;
(3) determine methods for affixing stamps to prints of films;
(4) determine the information, qualifications and indications which may appear on stamps in addition to the classifications;
(5) determine the standards governing the posting and presentation of film classifications, including the information, qualifications and indications that must appear on posters;
(6) establish the conditions subject to which a licence may be issued or renewed under this Act, including the duties payable ;
(6.1) prescribe the duties payable to obtain a stamp or the review of a classification ;
(6.2) prescribe the duties payable for the issue of a filing certificate and attestation under section 119 and provide for an exemption with respect to the video material it determines ;
(7) determine the rights and obligations that each category of licence confers on its holder;
(8) establish technical standards for the exhibition of films to the public, which may vary according to the premises where the films are exhibited to the public;
(9) establish standards fitting out or redeveloping outdoor theatres;
(10) establish standards for the layout of video material retail outlets, particularly with respect to the display of video material classified under the class provided for in subparagraph 4 of the first paragraph of section 81 and video material referred to in paragraph 4 of section 86.2;
(11) determine the form and tenor of the reports required under sections 97 and 108 and fix the intervals at which the reports required under section 97 must be produced;
(12) determine the standards for affixing an attestation issued under section 119;
(13) determine the procedure relating to any matter coming under the authority of the Minister, the director of classification or the review committee, the applicable time limits and the required documents and vouchers.