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Television content rating system in Phinbella

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Phinbellan television content rating system was first adopted in RP 2600, provided by the Phinbellan Content Classification and Censorship Board, which was established under the control of the Phinbellan Ministry of Home Affairs, pursuant to Act 197 (Content Classification and Censorship Act) RP 2600 by Provisional Assembly (now the Federal Legislative Assembly). The system started with five classifications namely General Viewing, 4, 12, 14 and 18 years and above. In RP 2600, all domestic and foreign programs (such as cartoons, anime, TaeDrama and so on) required a rating system. In RP 2607, classifications for all children (KK) and parental guidelines (PG) were introduced. In RP 2612, the system was further updated with adult content classifications and classifications reserved for audiences in the Negara Awan, Territory of Flower, Phinbellan Unincorporated Territory (including Tampines), Phinbellan Maritime Territories and two dependent regions were introduced.