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EDUCATION AMENDMENT REGULATION 2011 (NO 1) (NO 3 OF 2011)
Australian Capital Territory
Education Amendment Regulation 2011 (No 1)
Subordinate law SL2011–3
made under the
Education Act 2004, section 155 (Regulation-making power)
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Authority
This
Regulation is authorised by section 155 of the Education Act 2004 (the
Act).
Background
Section 38 of the Act provides that a
school board is established for each government school. Section 41 of the Act
prescribes the composition of a school board of a government
school.
Section 41(2)(f) of the Act provides that only those schools
prescribed in a regulation can have two student members elected by the students
at the school and appointed by the Chief Executive.
Schedule 1 of the
Education Regulation 2005 prescribes those schools whose school boards
include two student members elected by the students at the
school.
Purpose
This amendment regulation amends Schedule 1
of the Education Regulation 2005 to include the names of a new school and
a new college that commenced operation in 2011.
Details
An
explanation of each clause of the amendment regulation follows.
Clause
1 Name of regulation
The first clause of the Regulation specifies that
the name of the regulation is the Education Amendment Regulation 2011 (No
1). The Regulation amends the Education Regulation 2005, which is the
subordinate law to the Education Act 2004.
Clause
2 Commencement
Under this clause, this Regulation will commence on the
day after the date it is notified on the ACT Legislation Register.
Clause 3 Legislation amended
This provision provides that this
Regulation amends the Education Regulation 2005.
Clause
4 Schedule 1, part 1.1
This provision substitutes a new table in Schedule
1, Part 1.1, of the Education Regulation 2005 that includes P-10 School
for Kambah – a school opened at the beginning of the 2011 school
year.
Clause 5 Schedule 1, part 1.2
This provision substitutes
a new table in Schedule 1, Part 1.2, of the Education Regulation 2005
that includes Gungahlin College – a college opened at the beginning of the
2011 school year.