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EDUCATION ACT 1990 - SECT 3
Definitions
3 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"attend a school" -a child attends a school if, and only if, the child attends
the school at all times while the school is open for the child’s instruction
or participation in school activities.
"authorised person", in relation to a provision of this Act, means a person
who is authorised in writing by the Minister (or the Minister’s delegate
under section 119) for the purposes of that provision.
"Board" means the Board of Studies constituted by this Act.
"Board inspector" -see section 104 and Schedule 1A.
"compulsory school-age" -see section 21B.
"compulsory schooling" -see section 22 (3).
"compulsory schooling order" -see section 22D.
"corporal punishment" of a student means the application of physical force in
order to punish or correct the student, but does not include the application
of force only to prevent personal injury to, or damage to or the destruction
of property of, any person (including the student).
"Director-General" means the Director-General of the Department of Education
and Training.
"distance education" means a form of education in which students and teachers
are not regularly in the presence of each other but communicate with each
other in writing, by print or by electronic or like means.
"government school" means a school established under this Act by the Minister.
"home schooling" means schooling in the child’s home, other than
distance education provided by a government or
registered non-government school in which the child is enrolled.
"non-government school" means a registered non-government school.
"overseas student" means a student who holds a visa under the Migration Act
1958 of the Commonwealth that enables the student to study in New South Wales,
but does not include the holder of a permanent visa or special category visa
within the meaning of that Act.
"parent" includes a guardian or other person having the custody or care of a
child.
"principal" includes an acting principal of a school.
"proprietor", in relation to a registered non-government school, means the
legal entity designated, in the school’s certificate of registration, as the
proprietor of the school.
"recognised certificate" means a Record of School Achievement or Higher School
Certificate granted under Part 8.
"registered non-government school" means a school, other than a
government school, for the time being registered under Part 7.
"relevant institution" means a government department or other public authority
(whether Commonwealth, State or Territory), and also includes a
government school or registered non-government school, any registered
vocational training organisation and any non-government organisation that is
in receipt of government funding.
"responsible person" for a school means: (a) the proprietor of the school and,
if the proprietor is a corporation, each director or person concerned in the
management of the school, or
(b) a member of the governing body of the
school, or
(c) the principal of the school.
"system of non-government schools" means a system of non-government schools
for the time being approved by the Minister under Part 7.
"TAFE establishment" has the same meaning as it has in the Technical
and Further Education Commission Act 1990 .
"Tribunal" means the Administrative Decisions Tribunal established by the
Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 .
(2) In this Act: (a) a reference
to a function includes a reference to a power, authority and duty, and
(b) a
reference to the exercise of a function includes, where the function is a
duty, a reference to the performance of the duty.
(3) Notes included in this
Act do not form part of this Act.
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