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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.144Transport arrangements for students
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### sec.144 Transport arrangements for students
The chief executive may make arrangements for the transport of students to and from schools or other educational establishments.
Without limiting the scope of arrangements, arrangements may include—
arrangements for transporting students with or without charge between their homes and their educational establishments; and
arrangements for paying all or part of students’ reasonable travel expenses.
The chief executive may ask an education authority or principal of a non-State school to give the chief executive information about a student, or a student’s parent, that is relevant to the administration of the arrangements, including, for example, information relevant to the student’s eligibility for assistance under the arrangements.
the home address of a student or a student’s parent
information about whether or not a student is enrolled in a stated educational establishment
information about a student’s attendance at the student’s educational establishment
a student’s date of birth or year level at the student’s educational establishment
If the chief executive makes a request under subsection (3) , the education authority or principal of the non-State school must give the chief executive the requested information.
Subsection (4) applies to requested information in the possession of the education authority or principal of the non-State school or to which the authority or principal has access.
Subsection (4) applies despite any other Act or law of the State, including, for example, the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 426 .
A relevant person who has gained or has access to information obtained under subsection (4) must not make a record of the information, use the information or disclose the information to anyone else, unless the recording, use or disclosure is—
for a purpose of this Act; or
with the written consent of the person to whom the information relates or, if the person is a student who is a child, of the student’s parent; or
in compliance with lawful process requiring production of documents or giving of evidence before a court or tribunal; or
permitted or required by another Act.
Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
In this section—
disclose , information, includes give access to the information.
education authority means—
the chief executive of the department in which the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 is administered; or
the principal of a State instructional institution as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 .
non-State school means an accredited school under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 .
parent , of a student, means—
if the student is a child—a person who is the student’s parent as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 10 ; or
if the student is an adult—a person who was the student’s parent as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 10 , immediately before the student stopped being a child.
principal , of a non-State school with no position by that name, means the person responsible for the school’s day-to-day management.
relevant person means a person who—
is performing or has performed a function under this Act; or
is or was otherwise engaged in the administration of this Act.
s 144 amd 2007 No. 25 s 7A ; 2007 No. 6 s 42 (amdt could not be given effect); 2024 No. 2 s 33
(sec.144-ssec.1) The chief executive may make arrangements for the transport of students to and from schools or other educational establishments.
(sec.144-ssec.2) Without limiting the scope of arrangements, arrangements may include— arrangements for transporting students with or without charge between their homes and their educational establishments; and arrangements for paying all or part of students’ reasonable travel expenses.
(sec.144-ssec.3) The chief executive may ask an education authority or principal of a non-State school to give the chief executive information about a student, or a student’s parent, that is relevant to the administration of the arrangements, including, for example, information relevant to the student’s eligibility for assistance under the arrangements. the home address of a student or a student’s parent information about whether or not a student is enrolled in a stated educational establishment information about a student’s attendance at the student’s educational establishment a student’s date of birth or year level at the student’s educational establishment
(sec.144-ssec.4) If the chief executive makes a request under subsection (3) , the education authority or principal of the non-State school must give the chief executive the requested information.
(sec.144-ssec.5) Subsection (4) applies to requested information in the possession of the education authority or principal of the non-State school or to which the authority or principal has access.
(sec.144-ssec.6) Subsection (4) applies despite any other Act or law of the State, including, for example, the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 426 .
(sec.144-ssec.7) A relevant person who has gained or has access to information obtained under subsection (4) must not make a record of the information, use the information or disclose the information to anyone else, unless the recording, use or disclosure is— for a purpose of this Act; or with the written consent of the person to whom the information relates or, if the person is a student who is a child, of the student’s parent; or in compliance with lawful process requiring production of documents or giving of evidence before a court or tribunal; or permitted or required by another Act. Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
(sec.144-ssec.8) In this section— disclose , information, includes give access to the information. education authority means— the chief executive of the department in which the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 is administered; or the principal of a State instructional institution as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 . non-State school means an accredited school under the Education (Accreditation of Non-State Schools) Act 2017 . parent , of a student, means— if the student is a child—a person who is the student’s parent as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 10 ; or if the student is an adult—a person who was the student’s parent as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 10 , immediately before the student stopped being a child. principal , of a non-State school with no position by that name, means the person responsible for the school’s day-to-day management. relevant person means a person who— is performing or has performed a function under this Act; or is or was otherwise engaged in the administration of this Act.
- (a) arrangements for transporting students with or without charge between their homes and their educational establishments; and
- (b) arrangements for paying all or part of students’ reasonable travel expenses.
- • the home address of a student or a student’s parent
- • information about whether or not a student is enrolled in a stated educational establishment
- • information about a student’s attendance at the student’s educational establishment
- • a student’s date of birth or year level at the student’s educational establishment
- (a) for a purpose of this Act; or
- (b) with the written consent of the person to whom the information relates or, if the person is a student who is a child, of the student’s parent; or
- (c) in compliance with lawful process requiring production of documents or giving of evidence before a court or tribunal; or
- (d) permitted or required by another Act.
- (a) the chief executive of the department in which the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 is administered; or
- (b) the principal of a State instructional institution as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 .
- (a) if the student is a child—a person who is the student’s parent as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 10 ; or
- (b) if the student is an adult—a person who was the student’s parent as defined under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006 , section 10 , immediately before the student stopped being a child.
- (a) is performing or has performed a function under this Act; or
- (b) is or was otherwise engaged in the administration of this Act.