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EDUCATION ACT 1990 - SECT 61
Cancellation of registration of relocated schools
61 Cancellation of registration of relocated schools
(1) The Minister may, on the recommendation of the Authority, cancel the
registration of a non-government school that has been relocated or partially
relocated by written notice to the proprietor or principal of the school or,
in the case of a school that is a member of a
system of non-government schools, to the approved authority for the system.
(2) The Minister may not do so unless the Minister is satisfied that the
requirements for, or the conditions of, registration (relating to the
premises, buildings and facilities of the school) will not be complied with at
the school.
(3) The registration of a non-government school may not be
cancelled under this section after the school has been relocated or partially
relocated for more than 12 months.
(4) The Minister may not cancel the
registration of a non-government school under this section unless written
notice of the Authority's recommendation has been given to the proprietor or
principal of the school or, in the case of a school that is a member of a
system of non-government schools, to the approved authority for the system
and-- (a) 30 days have elapsed since the giving of that notice, during which
time no application has been made to the Tribunal for an administrative review
of the Authority's recommendation, or
(b) the Tribunal has determined an
application for an administrative review (made within those 30 days) of the
recommendation and the Minister has considered any contrary recommendation of
the Tribunal and the reasons for it, or
(c) any such application for an
administrative review of the recommendation has been withdrawn.
(5) The
Minister may not cancel the registration of a non-government school under this
section the whole or part of which has been relocated because-- (a) the school
has been damaged, or
(b) access to the school or part of the school has been
cut off,
by any event that was neither contemplated nor reasonably foreseeable
by the proprietor or principal of the school.
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