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EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2006 - SECT 11 Meaning of basic allocation, remaining allocation etc.

EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2006 - SECT 11

Meaning of basic allocation, remaining allocation etc.

11 Meaning of basic allocation, remaining allocation etc.

(1)
"Basic allocation" is the allocation of 26 semesters of State education.
(2) Some students do not have the basic allocation but another number of semesters of State education is allocated to the student by a State school’s principal.
(3) The
"remaining allocation" for a student who had a basic allocation, began schooling in the preparatory year at a State school and continued to be enrolled at any State school is the basic allocation less the number of semesters of State education provided to the student.
(4) The
"remaining allocation" for any of the following students is the number of semesters allocated to the student under section 61 less the number of semesters of State education provided to the student—
(a) a student who is not allocated a basic allocation under section 60 ;
(b) a student whose enrolment in a State school stopped—
(i) if the student is a child—at the request of the student’s parent; or
(ii) if the student is an adult—at the request of the student;
(c) a student whose enrolment in a State school stopped because of non-attendance by the student in accordance with a guideline published by the department;
(d) a student who received—
(i) schooling at a non-State school; or
(ii) home education under chapter 9 , part 5 ;
(e) a student who received schooling outside Queensland;
(f) a student who is the subject of an exemption from compliance with section 176 (1) (a) granted under chapter 9 , part 3 .
(5) Neither
"basic allocation" nor
"remaining allocation" includes an extra semester granted under chapter 4 , part 3 or further semester granted under chapter 4 , part 5 .