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Education and Early Childhood Services (Registration and Standards) Act 2011 (SA)
An Act to provide for a national legislative scheme regulating the provision of education and care services; to make provision for local matters associated with the provision of education and care services; to ensure the provision of quality education services to children in the State by providing for the registration of providers of such services; to regulate the provision of education services and early childhood services for the purpose of maintaining high standards of competence and conduct by providers; and for other purposes.
South Australia
Education and Early Childhood Services (Registration and Standards) Act 2011
An Act to provide for a national legislative scheme regulating the provision of education and care services; to make provision for local matters associated with the provision of education and care services; to ensure the provision of quality education services to children in the State by providing for the registration of providers of such services; to regulate the provision of education services and early childhood services for the purpose of maintaining high standards of competence and conduct by providers; and for other purposes.
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title
3 Interpretation
4 Early childhood services
5 Parts of Act not to apply in relation to certain services
6 Governing authority
7 Limitation of liability for volunteer members of governing authorities
8 Responsible authorities
9 Objects and principles
Part 2—Adoption of Education and Care Services National Law
10 Application of Education and Care Services National Law
11 Amendments to Law to maintain national consistency
12 Exclusion of legislation of this jurisdiction
13 Meaning of certain terms in Education and Care Services National Law (South Australia) for the purposes of this jurisdiction
13A Working with children checks
14 Penalty at end of provision
15 Tabling of annual report
Part 3—Application of Education and Care Services National Law (South Australia) to residual early childhood services providers
16 Application of Education and Care Services National Law (South Australia) to residual early childhood services providers
17 Exemption from certain provisions of Education and Care Services National Law (South Australia)
Part 4—Administration
Division 1—The Minister
18 Functions of Minister
19 Ministerial directions
20 Power of delegation
Division 2—The Education and Early Childhood Services Registration and Standards Board of South Australia
Subdivision 1—The Board
21 Establishment of Board
22 Composition of Board
23 Conditions of membership
24 Casual vacancies
25 Allowances and expenses
26 Validity of acts
Subdivision 2—Registrars and staff
27 Registrars of Board
28 Staff of Board
Subdivision 3—Functions of Board
29 Functions of Board
30 Complaint made directly to Board to be referred to school
31 Committees
32 Power of delegation
Subdivision 4—Board's procedures
33 Board's procedures
34 Conflict of interest etc under Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 1995
35 Powers of Board in relation to witnesses etc
36 Principles governing proceedings
37 Representation at proceedings before Board
38 Costs
Subdivision 5—Financial matters, audit and annual report
39 Accounts and audit
40 Annual report
Part 5—Registration of schools
Division 1—Registers
41 Registers
Division 2—Registration on schools register
42 Schools to be registered
43 Registration on schools register
44 Board may impose conditions on registration
45 Certificates of registration
46 Removal from schools register
47 Board may cancel registration if education services not provided
48 Reinstatement on schools register
49 Endorsement of registration with approval to enrol full fee paying overseas students
50 Removal of endorsement
Division 3—Offences
51 Procurement of registration by fraud
52 Improper directions to another member of governing authority
53 Illegal holding out
Division 4—Review of registration
54 Review of registration
Part 6—Record keeping and information gathering
Division 1—Records to be kept by registered schools
55 Interpretation
56 Records to be kept by registered schools
Division 2—Information gathering
57 Board may require information
Part 7—Disciplinary proceedings
Division 1—Preliminary
58 Application of Part
59 Interpretation
60 Cause for disciplinary action
Division 2—Constitution of Board for purpose of proceedings
61 Constitution of Board for purpose of proceedings
Division 3—Proceedings before Board
62 Inquiries by Board as to matters constituting grounds for disciplinary action
63 Contravention etc of condition
64 Contravention of prohibition order
65 Register of prohibition orders
66 Variation or revocation of conditions imposed by Board
67 Further provisions as to proceedings before Board under this Part
Part 8—Enforcement
68 Authorised officers
69 Powers of authorised officers
70 Offence to hinder etc authorised officers
Part 9—Review and appeal
Division 1—Internal review
71 Internal review of certain decisions of Board
Division 2—Appeal
72 Right of appeal to District Court
73 Operation of order may be suspended
74 Variation or revocation of conditions imposed by District Court
Part 10—Miscellaneous
75 Use of certain terms or descriptions prohibited
76 Exemptions
77 Statutory declarations
78 False or misleading statement
79 Victimisation
80 Self‑incrimination
81 Punishment of conduct that constitutes offence
82 Continuing offence
83 Offences by bodies corporate
84 General defence
85 Immunity of persons engaged in administration of Act
86 Application of fines
87 Confidentiality
88 Service
89 Evidentiary provision
90 Regulations
Schedule 1—Education and Care Services National Law
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title
2 Commencement
3 Objectives and guiding principles
4 How functions to be exercised
5 Definitions
5A Meaning of person with management or control
6 Interpretation generally
7 Single national entity
8 Extraterritorial operation of Law
9 Law binds the State
Part 2—Provider approval
Division 1—Application for provider approval
10 Application for provider approval
11 Form of application
12 Applicant must be fit and proper person
13 Matters to be taken into account in assessing whether fit and proper person
14 Regulatory Authority may seek further information
15 Grant or refusal of provider approval
16 Notice of decision on application
17 Duration of provider approval
18 Effect of provider approval
19 Conditions on provider approval
20 Copy of provider approval
Division 2—Reassessment
21 Reassessment of fitness and propriety
Division 3—Amendment of provider approvals
22 Amendment of provider approval on application
23 Amendment of provider approval by Regulatory Authority
24 Copy of amended provider approval to be provided
Division 4—Suspension or cancellation of provider approval
25 Grounds for suspension of provider approval
26 Show cause notice before suspension
27 Decision to suspend after show cause process
28 Suspension without show cause notice
29 Notice and taking effect of suspension
30 Effect of suspension
31 Grounds for cancellation of provider approval
32 Show cause notice before cancellation
33 Decision in relation to cancellation
34 Effect of cancellation
35 Approved provider to provide information to Regulatory Authority
36 Notice to parents of suspension or cancellation
37 Voluntary suspension of provider approval
38 Surrender of provider approval by approved provider
Division 5—Approval of executor, representative or guardian as approved provider
39 Death of approved provider
40 Incapacity of approved provider
41 Decision on application
Division 6—Exercise of powers by another Regulatory Authority
42 Exercise of powers by another Regulatory Authority
Part 3—Service approval
Division 1—Application for service approval
43 Application for service approval
44 Form of application
45 Regulatory Authority may seek further information
46 Investigation of application for service approval
47 Determination of application
48 Grant or refusal of service approval
49 Grounds for refusal
49A Additional ground for refusal in certain participating jurisdictions—mandatory approval in principle
50 Notice of decision on application
50A Approval of a place as a family day care venue
51 Conditions on service approval
52 Copy of service approval to be provided
53 Annual fee
Division 2—Amendment of service approval
54 Amendment of service approval on application
55 Amendment of service approval by Regulatory Authority
55A Condition relating to family day care co‑ordinators
56 Notice of addition of nominated supervisor
56A Notice of change of a nominated supervisor's name or contact details
57 Copy of amended service approval to be provided
Division 3—Transfer of service approval
58 Service approval may be transferred
59 Regulatory Authority to be notified of transfer
59A Further notification required in case of delay to transfer date
60 Consent of Regulatory Authority required for transfer
61 Consent taken to be given unless Regulatory Authority intervenes
62 Transfer may be subject to intervention by Regulatory Authority
63 Effect of intervention
64 Regulatory Authority may request further information
65 Decision after intervention
66 Regulatory Authority to notify outcome 10 days before transfer
67 Transfer of service approval without consent is void
67A Request for earlier transfer date after consent given to transfer
68 Confirmation of transfer
69 Notice to parents
Division 4—Suspension or cancellation of service approval
70 Grounds for suspension of service approval
71 Show cause notice before suspension
72 Decision in relation to suspension
73 Suspension of service approval without show cause
74 Notice and effect of decision
75 Suspension of service approval to the extent that it relates to associated children's service
76 Transfer of suspended service
77 Grounds for cancellation of service approval
78 Show cause notice before cancellation
79 Decision in relation to cancellation
80 Cancellation of service approval to the extent that it relates to associated children's service
81 Application for transfer of cancelled service
82 Decision on application to transfer cancelled service
83 Approved provider to provide information to Regulatory Authority
84 Notice to parents of suspension or cancellation
85 Voluntary suspension of service approval
86 Surrender of service approval
Division 5—Application for service waiver
87 Application for service waiver for service
88 Form of application
89 Powers of Regulatory Authority in considering application
90 Matters to be considered
91 Decision on application
92 Revocation of service waiver
93 Effect of service waiver
Division 6—Temporary waiver
94 Application for temporary waiver
95 Form of application
96 Regulatory Authority may seek further information
97 Special circumstances
98 Decision on application
99 Revocation of temporary waiver
100 Effect of temporary waiver
Division 7—Exercise of powers by another Regulatory Authority
101 Exercise of powers by another Regulatory Authority—family day care services
Division 8—Associated children's services
102 Application of this Law to associated children's services
Division 9—Offences
103 Offence to provide an education and care service without service approval
103A Offence relating to places where education and care is provided as part of a family day care service
104 Offence to advertise education and care service without service approval
Part 4—Approval in principle for education and care service premises located in certain types of buildings
Division 1—Application of this Part
105 Application of Part to certain participating jurisdictions only
Division 2—Application for approval in principle
106 Application for approval in principle
107 Form and timing of application
108 Regulatory Authority may seek further information
109 Determination of application for an approval in principle
110 Grant or refusal of approval in principle
111 Regulatory Authority must refuse to grant approval in principle unless satisfied of certain matters
112 Notice of decision on application for approval in principle
113 Copy of approval in principle to be provided
Division 3—Duties of approval in principle holder
114 Duty to notify Regulatory Authority of any material change
Division 4—Amendment and transfer of approval in principle
115 Amendment of approval in principle on application
116 Amendment of approval in principle by Regulatory Authority
117 Copy of amended approval in principle to be provided
118 Transfer of approval in principle
119 Transfer of approval in principle by Regulatory Authority
Division 5—Cancellation of approval in principle
120 Regulatory Authority may cancel approval in principle
121 Show cause notice before cancellation
122 Decision in relation to cancellation
Division 6—Expiry of approval in principle
123 Expiry of approval in principle
124 Approval in principle may be extended
125 Expired approval in principle may be reinstated
Part 5—Assessments and ratings
Division 1—Assessment and rating
133 Assessment for rating purposes
134 Rating levels
135 Rating of approved education and care service
136 Notice to approved education and care service of rating
137 Suspension of rating assessment
Division 2—Reassessment and re-rating
138 Regulatory Authority may reassess and re-rate approved education and care service
139 Application for reassessment and re-rating by approved provider
140 Application of Division 1
Division 3—Review by Regulatory Authority
141 Review by Regulatory Authority
142 Process for review
143 Outcome of review by Regulatory Authority
Division 4—Review by Ratings Review Panel
Subdivision 1—Application for review
144 Application for further review by Ratings Review Panel
145 Form and time of application
Subdivision 2—Establishment of Ratings Review Panel
146 Establishment of Ratings Review Panel
147 Review Panel pool
148 Procedure of Panel
149 Transaction of business by alternative means
Subdivision 3—Conduct of review
150 Conduct of review
151 Decision on review by Ratings Review Panel
Division 5—Awarding of highest rating
152 Application for highest rating
153 Assessment of education and care service
154 Board may seek information and documents
155 Decision on application
156 Notice of decision
157 Reassessment of highest rating level
158 Revocation of highest rating level
159 Re-application for highest rating level
Division 6—Publication of rating levels
160 Publication of ratings
Part 6—Operating an education and care service
161 Offence to operate education and care service without nominated supervisor
161A Offence for nominated supervisor not to meet prescribed minimum requirements
162 Offence to operate education and care service unless responsible person is present
162A Child protection training
163 Offence relating to appointment or engagement of family day care co‑ordinators
164 Offence relating to assistance to family day care educators
164A Offence relating to the education and care of children by family day care service
165 Offence to inadequately supervise children
166 Offence to use inappropriate discipline
167 Offence relating to protection of children from harm and hazards
168 Offence relating to required programs
169 Offence relating to staffing arrangements
170 Offence relating to unauthorised persons on education and care service premises
171 Offence relating to direction to exclude inappropriate persons from education and care service premises
172 Offence to fail to display prescribed information
173 Offence to fail to notify certain circumstances to Regulatory Authority
174 Offence to fail to notify certain information to Regulatory Authority
174A Family day care educator to notify certain information to approved provider
175 Offence relating to requirement to keep enrolment and other documents
Part 7—Compliance with this Law
Division 1—Notices
176 Compliance directions
177 Compliance notices
178 Notice to suspend education and care by a family day care educator
179 Emergency action notices
Division 2—Enforceable undertakings
179A Enforceable undertakings
179B Certain actions prohibited while undertaking is in force
180 Certain actions prohibited if undertaking is complied with
181 Failure to comply with enforceable undertakings
Division 3—Prohibition notices
182 Grounds for giving prohibition notice
183 Show cause notice to be given before prohibition notice
184 Deciding whether to give prohibition notice
185 Content of prohibition notice
186 Cancellation of prohibition notice
187 Person must not contravene prohibition notice
188 Offence to engage person to whom prohibition notice applies
188A False or misleading information about prohibition notice
Division 4—Emergency removal of children
189 Emergency removal of children
Part 8—Review
Division 1—Internal review
190 Reviewable decision—internal review
191 Internal review of reviewable decisions
Division 2—External review
192 Reviewable decision—external review
193 Application for review of decision of the Regulatory Authority
Division 3—General
194 Relationship with Act establishing administrative body
Part 9—Monitoring and enforcement
Division 1—Authorised officers
195 Authorisation of authorised officers
196 Identity card
Division 2—Powers of entry
197 Powers of entry for assessing and monitoring approved education and care service
198 National Authority representative may enter service premises in company with Regulatory Authority
199 Powers of entry for investigating approved education and care service
200 Powers of entry to business premises
200A Entry to premises without search warrant
201 Entry to premises with search warrant
202 Seized items
203 Court may extend period
Division 3—Other powers
204 Power to require name and address
205 Power to require evidence of age, name and address of person
206 Power of authorised officers to obtain information documents and evidence
Division 4—Offences relating to enforcement
207 Offence to obstruct authorised officer
208 Offence to fail to assist authorised officer
209 Offence to destroy or damage notices or documents
210 Offence to impersonate authorised officer
211 Protection against self incrimination
212 Warning to be given
213 Occupier's consent to search
Division 5—Powers of Regulatory Authority
214 Powers of Regulatory Authority to obtain information for rating purposes
215 Power of Regulatory Authority to obtain information, documents and evidence by notice
216 Power of Regulatory Authority to obtain information, documents and evidence at education and care service
217 Offence to fail to comply with notice or requirement
218 Offence to hinder or obstruct Regulatory Authority
219 Self incrimination not an excuse
Part 10—Ministerial Council
220 Functions of Ministerial Council
221 Powers of Ministerial Council
222 Directions
223 How Ministerial Council exercises powers
Part 11—Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority
Division 1—The National Authority
224 National Authority
225 Functions of National Authority
226 National Authority may advise and seek guidance of Ministerial Council
227 Powers of National Authority
228 Co-operation with participating jurisdictions and Commonwealth
229 National audit functions
Division 2—The Board of the National Authority
Subdivision 1—Establishment and responsibilities
230 National Authority Board
231 Responsibilities of Board
232 Membership of Board
Subdivision 2—Members
233 Terms of office of members
234 Remuneration
235 Vacancy in the office of member
236 Acting positions
237 Leave of absence
238 Disclosure of conflict of interest
Subdivision 3—Procedure of Board
239 General procedure
240 Quorum
241 Chief executive officer may attend meetings of the Board
242 Presiding member
243 Voting
244 Defects in appointment of members
245 Transaction of business by alternative means
246 Delegation by Board
247 Committees
Subdivision 4—Chief executive officer of the National Authority
248 Chief executive officer
249 Functions of chief executive officer
250 Terms and conditions of appointment
251 Remuneration
252 Vacancy in office
253 Resignation
254 Termination of appointment
255 Acting chief executive officer
256 Disclosure of interests
Subdivision 5—Staff, consultants and contractors
257 Staff of National Authority
258 Staff seconded to National Authority
259 Consultants and contractors
Part 12—Regulatory Authority
260 Functions of Regulatory Authority
261 Powers of Regulatory Authority
262 Delegations
Part 13—Information, records and privacy
Division 1—Privacy
263 Application of Commonwealth Privacy Act
Division 2—Application of Commonwealth FOI Act
264 Application of Commonwealth FOI Act
Division 3—Application of New South Wales State Records Act
265 Application of State Records Act
Division 4—Registers
266 Register of approved providers
267 Register of education and care services
269 Register of family day care educators, co‑ordinators and assistants
Division 5—Publication of information
270 Publication of information
Division 6—Disclosure of information
271 Disclosure of information to other authorities
272 Disclosure of information to approved providers
273 Duty of confidentiality
Part 14—Miscellaneous
Division 1—Finance
274 Australian Children's Education and Care Quality Authority Fund
275 Payments into Authority Fund
276 Payments out of Authority Fund
277 Investment of money in Authority Fund
278 Financial management duties of National Authority
Division 2—Reporting
279 Annual report
280 Tabling and publication of annual report
281 Other reporting
Division 3—Application of Commonwealth Ombudsman Act
282 Application of Commonwealth Ombudsman Act
Division 4—Legal proceedings
283 Who may bring proceedings for an offence?
284 When proceedings may be brought
285 Offences by bodies corporate
286 Application of Law to partnerships and eligible associations and other entities
287 Multiple holders of an approval
288 Double jeopardy
289 Immunity
290 Immunity—education law
291 Infringement offences
292 Evidentiary certificates
Division 5—Service of notices
293 Service of notices
294 Service by post
Division 6—False or misleading information
295 False or misleading information or documents
Division 7—Protection from reprisal
296 Definitions
297 Protection from reprisal
298 Proceedings for damages for reprisal
299 Application for injunction or order
300 Injunction or order
Division 8—National regulations
301 National regulations
302 Publication of national regulations
303 Parliamentary scrutiny of national regulations
304 Effect of disallowance of national regulation
Part 15—Transitional provisions
Division 1—Introductory
305 Definitions
Division 2—Education and care services
306 Approved provider
307 Service approvals
308 Approved family day care venues
309 Approval of declared out of scope services
310 Application for service waiver or temporary waiver
311 Existing applicants
312 Existing multiple approvals to merge
313 Display of accreditation and rating
314 Effect of non-compliance in 3 years before scheme commencement day
315 Certified supervisors
316 Nominated supervisors
317 Notices and undertakings
318 Offences
Division 3—National Authority
319 First meeting of National Authority
320 First chief executive officer of National Authority
321 First annual report of National Authority
Division 4—General
322 Information retention and sharing
323 Approved learning framework
324 Savings and transitional regulations
Division 5—Transitional provisions—Education and Care Services National Law Amendment Act 2017
325 Definitions
326 Approved family day care venues
327 Declared approved family day care venues continue to be approved
328 Service approval condition requiring sufficient family day care co-ordinators
329 Service approval condition requiring minimum number of family day care co ordinators
Division 6—Further transitional provisions—Education and Care Services National Law Amendment Act 2017
332 Definitions
333 Partial assessment and re-rating
334 Application for highest rating level made before commencement day
335 Highest rating level awarded before, or on application made before, commencement day
Division 7—Transitional provisions—Early Childhood Legislation Amendment Act 2022
336 Transitional provision—notification of persons with management or control of an education and care service
337 Transitional provision—assessment of provider approval applications
338 Transitional provision—service waivers
339 Transitional provision—temporary waivers
Division 8—Transitional provisions—Early Childhood Legislation Amendment (Premises Approval in Principle) Act 2023
340 Transitional provision—approvals in principle—applications for service approval
Schedule 1—Miscellaneous provision relating to interpretation
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Displacement of Schedule by contrary intention
Part 2—General
2 Law to be construed not to exceed legislative power of Legislature
3 Every section to be a substantive enactment
4 Material that is, and is not, part of this Law
5 References to particular Acts and to enactments
6 References taken to be included in Act or Law citation etc
7 Interpretation best achieving Law's purpose
8 Use of extrinsic material in interpretation
9 Effect of change of drafting practice and use of examples
10 Use of examples
11 Compliance with forms
Part 3—Terms and references
12 Definitions
13 Provisions relating to defined terms and gender and number
14 Meaning of "may" and "must" etc
15 Words and expressions used in statutory instruments
16 Effect of express references to bodies corporate and individuals
17 Production of records kept in computers etc
18 References to this jurisdiction to be implied
19 References to officers and holders of offices
20 Reference to certain provisions of Law
21 Reference to provisions of this Law or an Act is inclusive
Part 4—Functions and powers
22 Performance of statutory functions
23 Power to make instrument or decision includes power to amend or repeal
24 Matters for which statutory instruments may make provision
25 Presumption of validity and power to make
26 Appointments may be made by name or office
27 Acting appointments
28 Powers of appointment imply certain incidental powers
29 Delegation of functions
30 Exercise of powers between enactment and commencement
Part 5—Distance, time and age
31 Matters relating to distance, time and age
Part 6—Effect of repeal, amendment or expiration
32 Time of Law ceasing to have effect
33 Repealed Law provisions not revived
34 Saving of operation of repealed Law provisions
35 Continuance of repealed provisions
36 Law and amending Acts to be read as one
Part 7—Instruments under Law
37 Schedule applies to statutory instruments
Part 8—Application to coastal sea
38 Application
Schedule 2—Powers of entry by search warrant
1 Application for warrant
2 Issue of warrant
3 Application by electronic communication
4 Procedure before entry under warrant
5 Powers after entering premises
Schedule 2—Modifications to Education and Care Services National Law (South Australia) for purposes of Part 3
1 Interpretation
2 Exclusion of certain provisions
3 Certain provisions to apply as modified
4 National regulations not to apply
Schedule 3—Transitional provisions
Part 14—Transitional provisions
Division 1—Transitional provisions related to Part 3 of Act (residual early childhood services)
28 Interpretation
29 Certain persons etc taken to be approved providers
30 Certain residual early childhood services taken to hold service approval
31 Certain persons taken to be certified supervisors
32 Certain persons taken to be nominated supervisors
Division 2—Transitional provisions related to Part 5 of Act (registration of schools)
33 Government schools taken to be registered under Part 5 Division 2 of Act
34 Certain non‑Government schools taken to be registered under Part 5 Division 2 of Act
35 Exemptions
Legislative history
The Parliament of South Australia enacts as follows:
Part 1—Preliminary
1—Short title
This Act may be cited as the Education and Early Childhood Services (Registration and Standards) Act 2011.
3—Interpretation
(1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—
authorised officer means a person who is authorised by the Board to be an authorised officer under section 68;
Board means the Education and Early Childhood Services Registration and Standards Board of South Australia established under this Act;
Catholic school—see subsection (2);
Chief Executive means the Chief Executive of the administrative unit of the Public Service that is responsible for assisting a Minister in the administration of the Education and Children's Services Act 2019;
child means a person under the age of 18 years;
District Court means the Administrative and Disciplinary Division of the District Court;
early childhood services—see section 4;
Early Childhood Services Registrar means the person holding or acting in the office of Registrar for the early childhood services sector—see section 27(1)(c);
Education and Care Services National Law (South Australia)—see section 10;
Education and Care Services National Law text means the Education and Care Services National Law set out in Schedule 1 (as in force from time to time);
education services means—
(a) courses of instruction in primary or secondary education; and
(b) any other service declared by the regulations to be included in the ambit of this definition,
but does not include any service declared by the regulations not to be included in the ambit of this definition;
endorsement, of a school's registration, means an endorsement of the school's registration to enrol full fee paying overseas students under section 49;
governing authority of a school—see section 6;
Government school means a school established under the Education Act 1972 or the repealed Act (within the meaning of that Act);
Government Schools Registrar means the person holding or acting in the office of Registrar for the Government sector—see section 27(1)(a);
incorporated services provider—see subsection (7)(a);
misconduct means—
(a) improper conduct in relation to the provision of education services; or
(b) incompetence or negligence in relation to the provision of education services; or
(c) conduct that constitutes an offence punishable by imprisonment for 1 year or more under some other Act or law (whether or not a person has been charged with, or found guilty of, the offence);
non‑Government school means a school that is not a Government school;
non‑Government Schools Registrar means the person holding or acting in the office of Registrar for the non‑Government sector—see section 27(1)(b);
proceedings before the Board—the following are proceedings before the Board:
(a) an application for registration or reinstatement of registration;
(b) a review under Part 5 Division 4;
(c) proceedings under Part 7;
prohibited person means a prohibited person under the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016;
registered, in relation to a school, means registered on the schools register under Part 5;
relevant Registrar means—
(a) in relation to matters involving early childhood services only—the Early Childhood Services Registrar;
(b) in relation to matters involving education services only—
(i) in relation to matters involving Government schools only—the Government Schools Registrar;
(ii) in relation to matters involving non‑Government schools only—the non‑Government Schools Registrar;
(iii) in relation to matters involving both Government and non‑Government schools—the Registrar specified by the Board in relation to the matter;
(c) in relation to matters involving both early childhood services and education services—the Registrar specified by the Board in relation to the matter;
responsible authority for a school—see section 8;
school means a provider of education services;
schools register—see section 41(1)(a);
teacher means a person registered as a teacher under the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004 and includes a person who holds a special authority to teach under that Act;
trustee services provider—see subsection (7)(b);
working with children check means a working with children check under the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, a reference to a Catholic school will be taken to be a reference to a non‑Government school specified as such by the South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools Incorporated by notice in writing given to the non‑Government Schools Registrar (and a reference to the Catholic sector will be taken to have a corresponding meaning).
(3) For the purposes of this Act, a student (other than a student or class of students declared by the regulations not to be a full fee paying overseas student) is to be regarded as a full fee paying overseas student—
(a) if—
(i) the student holds a temporary visa in force under the Migration Act 1958 of the Commonwealth; and
(ii) the Commonwealth and the State disregard the student (or a class of students to which that student belongs) when calculating the amount of any assistance to the school at which the student is enrolled; or
(b) in any other circumstances prescribed by the regulations.
(4) Without limiting the generality of the expression, a person will be taken to carry on the business of providing education ser
