South Australian Consolidated Regulations7C—Power to bar person from school premises etc
(1) If a head teacher
is satisfied that a person has—
(a)
trespassed on school premises; or
(b)
misbehaved on school premises or premises used in connection with a school; or
(c)
committed or threatened to commit any other offence on school premises or
premises used in connection with a school,
the head teacher may, with the approval of the Director-General, issue the
person with a "prohibition notice", being a notice in writing served on the
person personally or at his or her last known address, barring the person,
unconditionally or subject to conditions, from entering or remaining on the
premises specified in the notice for a period not exceeding 3 months specified
in the notice.
(2) A person who
contravenes or fails to comply with a prohibition notice is guilty of an
offence.
Maximum penalty: $200.
Expiation fee: $50.