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EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2006 - SECT 349A Non-State school’s governing body or nominee may prohibit person from entering premises

EDUCATION (GENERAL PROVISIONS) ACT 2006 - SECT 349A

Non-State school’s governing body or nominee may prohibit person from entering premises

349A Non-State school’s governing body or nominee may prohibit person from entering premises

(1) This section applies if a non-State school’s principal, or a non-State school’s governing body, reasonably believes it would be appropriate for the governing body, or its nominee for this subsection, to exercise the power to give a person a written direction mentioned in section 349 .
Example—
It would be appropriate for the governing body or nominee to exercise the power if the principal was prevented from doing so by the principles of natural justice relating to bias.
(2) The governing body or nominee may exercise the power.
(3) Section 349 applies as if a reference in that section to the principal were a reference to the governing body or nominee.
(4) For subsection (1) , a nominee of a non-State school’s governing body must not be the school’s principal.