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Education and Care Services National Law Act 2010
178BDirection to suspend education and care by nominated supervisor
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178B Direction to suspend education and care by nominated supervisor
(1) The Regulatory Authority may give a notice to an approved provider of an education and care service that directs the provider to suspend the provision of education and care by a nominated supervisor of the service for a period of time determined by the Regulatory Authority (a ***suspension direction***) if the Regulatory Authority is reasonably satisfied that—
(a) because of the conduct of, or the inadequacy of education and care provided by, the nominated supervisor—
(i) the nominated supervisor is not complying with any provision of this Law; or
(ii) the approved provider is not complying with any provision of this Law; or
(iii) there is a risk to the safety, health or wellbeing of children being educated or cared for by the service; or
(b) the nominated supervisor has contravened or is alleged to have contravened section 166(2) or 166A(2) or (4).
(2) Before giving the approved provider a suspension direction, the Regulatory Authority may give the provider a notice (***show cause notice***) stating—
(a) that the Regulatory Authority intends to give the provider a suspension direction; and
(c) that the provider may, within 14 days after the show cause notice is given (the ***show cause period***), make submissions to the Regulatory Authority in respect of the proposed suspension direction.
(3) After the Regulatory Authority gives the approved provider a show cause notice, the Regulatory Authority—
(i) to give the approved provider a suspension direction; or
(ii) not to give the provider a suspension direction.
(4) If, after the show cause period, the Regulatory Authority decides not to give the approved provider a suspension direction, the Regulatory Authority must give the provider written notice of the Regulatory Authority's decision.
(5) The Regulatory Authority may immediately give the approved provider a suspension direction without giving the provider a show cause notice if the Regulatory Authority is reasonably satisfied that—
(a) there is an immediate risk to the safety, health or wellbeing of a child or children being educated or cared for by the service; and
(b) the suspension direction is necessary to protect the safety, health or wellbeing of the child or children.
(6) An approved provider to whom a suspension direction is given must not contravene that direction.
Sch. s. 178C inserted by No. 53/2025 s. 84.