School Curriculum and Standards Authority Amendment Regulations 2012 (WA)
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S. O'BRIEN. Minister for Commerce.
Aiahority Amendment Regulations 2012. EDUCATION
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School Curriculum and Standards Authority Act 1997
School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Amendment Regulations 2012
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
1. Citation
These regulations are the Schaal Curric • rr/um and Standards
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2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows -
(a) regulations I and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette; (b)
the rest of the regulations on the day after that day. 3. Regulations amended
These regulations amend the .Shoal Curric n'liun and Slandarci?s
.4 iuhoriry Regu/ation.s 2005.4. Part I heading inserted
Before regulation I insert:
Part 1 — Preliminary
5. Regulation 3 amended
In regulation I insert in alphabetical order:first } year of the rele ► 'rrnt education period has the
meaning given in section 19C (1):
6. Part 2 heading inserted
After regulation 3 insert:
Part 2 General
7. Regulation 5 replaced
Delete regulation 5 and insert: 5. Information to be given to Authority (Act s. 19G)
(1) This regulation applies to a student in any school year
from the first year of the relevant education period to
the final year of the compulsory education period.(2) The principal of a school at which a student was
enrolled at the end of the school year for the school.
whether for full-time or part-time studies, must, for the
purposes of section 19G. inform the Authority of the
results achieved by the student, in accordance with the
requirements established by the Authority under the
Act. f r the educational programme or courses in
which the student was enrolled during that year.
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8. Regulation 7 amended
Delete regulation 7(4) and (5) and insert:
(4) If a provider, in relation to a student in any school year
from the first year of the relevant education period to
the final year of the compulsory education period,
becomes a•are. on or before 31 March in a year. that
information previously given in respect of the student
under Part 3A of the Act has changed or is incorrect.
the new or correct information referred to in
section 19F(4) is to be given to the Authority not later
than 30 April in that year.(5) If a provider. in relation to certification for a student in
the final year of the compulsory education period.
becomes aware. after 31 March and on or before
23 November in a year, that information previously
given in respect of the student under Part 3A of the Act
has chanted or is incorrect, the new or correct
information referred to in section 19F(4) is to be given
to the Authorit y not later than I December in that year.9. Regulation 8 deleted
Delete regulation 8.10. Regulation 9 amended
(1) After regulation 9(1) insert:
(2A) The following information. as recorded in the database
referred to in section 19I as at 31 December in each
year. is to be provided in respect of children in the
relevant education period to the year before the final State in each school year from the first year cif the 2 years of the compulsory education period —
(a) the total number of children enrolled for full-time studies at all schools; (b) the total number of'children enrolled for part-time studies at all schools; (c) the number of children undertaking an relevant school year;
(d)
the number of children who come within both paragraphs (b) and (c);
(e)
the number of children of each age who come within paragraph (b) or (c).
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(2) In ie^gulation 9(2) delete "the 11 "' or 12 " and insert: either of the final 2 years 11. Part 3 headin g inserted
After i e^gulation 9 insert:
Part 3 — Fees and charges
12. Regulation 10 amended
In ieulation 10 delete "accreditation, assessment and certification" and insert:
certification. assessment and examination
Note: The heading to amended regulation 10 is to read:
Certification, assessment and examination fees and charges for students who are Australian residents (Sch.1)
13. Regulation 11 .amended
In ieulation 11(1) and (2) delete "accreditation. assessment and certification"" and insert:
certification. assessment and examination
Note: The heading to amended regulation 11 is to read:
Certification, assessment and examination fees and charges for
students who are not Australian residents
14. Part 4 inserted
After regulation 12 insert:
Part 4 — Examinations
13. Terms used
In this Partcantlitdate means a person taking or proposing to take
an examination;
examination means an examination taken for thepurposes of external assessment by the Authority;
exanhination centre means a place designated by the
Authority as an examination centre and includes a
7 Dc , ccmmbc•r 2012 GOVERNMENT CT1ZETTE , W '1 5987 place inside an examination centre. such as an office or
classroom. in which candidates take an examination;
pril'ate cai iirufate means a person who may take an
examination under regulation 14(3);
stage. in relation to a unit, refers to the level of
difficulty of the unit;
superrisur. in relation to an examination, means a
person appointed as a supervisor under regulation 17(1)
to supervise the conduct of the examination;
unique reference number means the unique reference
number allocated to a student under regulation 4.14. Requirements relating to enrolment
(1) A student may take an examination in a course if the
student is enrolled in the course.
(2) Unless given a written exemption by the Authority, a student in the final year of the compulsory education period must take an examination in a course if-the
student is enrolled in
(a) a pair , of units at stage 2 in the course; or (b) a pair of units at stage 3 in the course.
(3) A person who is not enrolled in a course at a school may take an examination in the course as a private candidate if the person -
(a) is a resident of the State; and (b) makes a written application to the Authority within the period approved by the Authority; and (c) pays the fee prescribed in Schedule I item 8. 15. Examination centres
(1) The Authority is to give written notice to a candidate proposing to take an examination of -
(a)
the examination centre where the candidate is required to take the examination: and
(b) the date of the examination; and (c)
the time no later than which the candidate is required to attend the examination centre to take the examination.
(2) The person nominated by the Authority as the manager
of an examination centi ,e is to ensure that any
examination papers or related materials provided to the
examination centre by the Authority are kept secure as
directed by the Authority.
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16. Identification documents
(1) The !luthol ity is to issue to each candidate an
identification document that sets out —
(a) the candidate's unique reference number; and (b) any other information the Authority considers appropriate to identify the candidate.
(2) A candidate taking an examination must produce his or
her identification document if requested to do so by a
supervisor.
17. Supervisors
(1) The Authorit y may appoint a person as a supervisor to
supervise one to more examinations.(2) A supervisor is to ensure that any examination papers or related materials provided to the supervisor by the Authority are kept secure as directed by the Authority. 18. Conduct of examinations
(1)
A supervisor may exclude a candidate from an examination centre if the candidate attends the examination centre later than the time notified by the
Authority under regulation 15(1 )(c). (2) A candidate must not bringinto an examination centre
any materials other than those materials (if any)
approved by the Authority for the examination the
candidate is taking.(3) A supervisor may inspect any materials that a
candidate brings into an examination centre.(4) A candidate must comply with —
(a) a supervisor's request to inspect any materials brought into an examination centre b y the candidate; and (b) any reasonable direction given to the candidate by a supervisor or by any other person authorised by the Authority to participate in the supervision of an examination. 19. Examinations to be answered in English
Unless the Authority approves or requires otherwise in respect of a particular examination, a candidate must answer questions in an examination in the English lanuae.
20. Consumption of food and drinks
(1) A candidate must not consume any food oI drinks
dui in an examination other than water from a container of a kind approved by the Authority.
7 Dc , ccmmbc•r 2012 GOVERNMENT CT1ZETTE, W '1 5989 (2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to a candidate who
(a) is given a written exemption by the Authority:
and
(h) complies with any conditions subject to hich
the exemption is given.
21. Communicating with other c.: nilit]ates etc.
(1) In this reulation
surpperti'rsor includes a person authorised as described in
regulation 18(4)(b).(2) Unless given approval by a supervisor to do so. a
candidate must not talk to. or otherwise communicate•ith. another candidate or any other person. other than
a supervisor. during an examination.
22. Removal of examination materials from
examination centreUnless given approval by a supervisor to do so. a candidate must not remove any examination materials from the examination centre.
23. Leaving examination centre during an examination
Unless given approval by a supervisor to do so, a candidate must not leave the examination centre during, an examination.
24. Practical examinations
(1) In this regulation
practical examination means an examination. or a
discrete part of an examination, that does not consist of
written answers to questions.
(2) A candidate taking a practical examination, and any material submitted by the candidate to the Authority for the purposes of that examination. may he identified only by means of his or her unique reference number. (3) A student who submits any material to the Authority
for the purposes of a practical examination must
include with that material a written statement that(a) declares that the material submitted to the Authority is the result of work carried out solely by the student; and
(h) is signed by the student; and
(c) is witnessed by a teacher who supervised the
student's work and by the principal of the
student's school.
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(4) A private candidate who submits any material to the Authority for the purposes of a practical examination must include with that material a written statement,
verified by statutory declaration, that the material
submitted to the Authority is the result of work carried
out solely by the candidate.25. Disability and illness, injury or other iin1)airinent
(1) The Authority may make special arrangements for a candidate if the Authorit y is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so because the candidate has a
disability or is suffering illness, injury or other
i mpairment.(2) A candidate who wants special arrangements to be
made under suhreulation (1) for the purpose of taking
an examination must —
(a)
make a written application to the Authority a reasonable period before the da y of the examination: and
(b)
provide the Authority with any evidence in support of the application that the Authority reasonably requires. hich may include a
medical certificate or another form of medical
evidence.
(3) If a candidate has an acute disability or acute illness..
examination, the candidate may ask the Authority for injury or other impairment on the day of the special consideration in relation to the marks to be
awarded for the examination.
(4) A candidate who wants special consideration under
subregulation (3) must -
(a) make a written application to the Authority on or before 28 November in the relevant year; and (b) provide the Authority with any evidence in support of the application that the Authority reasonably requires. hich may include a medical certificate or another form of medical
evidence.
(5) An application that is to be made. or any evidence that
is to be provided, to the Authority under
subregulation (2) by a candidate who is a student is to
he submitted to the Authority by the principal of the
student's school.
7 Dc , ccmmbc•r 2012 GOVERNMENT CT1ZETTE, W '1 5 991 26. Fraud, collusion and other misconduct
(1) In this regulation
misconduct, engaged in by a candidate. includes thecandidate's failure to comply with regulation 16(2). 18(2) car (4). 19.2Q(1) 21(2), 22.23 or 24(3) or (4); relevant committee means a committee appointed by the Authority of 2 or more people the Authority
considers suitably qualified for the pui ,poses of this
regulation.(2) If the relevant committee is satisfied that a candidate has engaged in fraud. collusion tn , other misconduct during an examination. the !lutholit) may reduce the marks awarded to the candidate (including a reduction
to zero) in respect of the whole, or any part. of the
examination.(3) A candidate who is the subject of a reduction in marks
under subre^gulation (2) may appeal to the Authority
^N ithin 7 days after being notified of the reduction.(4) An appeal is to be in writing and is to set out the
grounds of the appeal.(5) A candidate must provide to the Authority any
evidence in support of the appeal that the Authority
reasonably requires.27. Appeals committee
(1) If an appeal is made to the Authority under
regulation 26, the Authority is to appoint a committee
of 2 or more people the Authority considers suitably
qualified to decide the appeal (an appeals committee).(2) An appeals committee is to be appointed
(a) within 5 days after the appeal is received by the Authority; or (b) if the Authority requires evidence to be provided under regulation 26(5) • ithin 5 day s after the evidence is received b y the Authority. (3) The appeals committee is to have regard to the grounds
of the appeal and any evidence provided by the
candidate in support of the appeal.
(4) In deciding the appeal. the appeals committee may
(a) confirm the candidate's reduction in marks; or (b) appropriate, the marks awai'ded to the
candidate. but not so as to he greater than theyincrease, to any extent the committee considers regulation 26(2).
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(4) The appeals committee is to decide the appeal and give
the candidate •ritten notification of that decision before the da y on which the results of the relevant examination are to he published.
28. Committee procedures
Subject to the directions of the Authority, a committee appointed under regulation 26 or 27 is to determine its ov n procedures.
15. Schedule I replaced
Delete Schedule 1 and insert:
Schedule 1 — Fees and charges for certification,
assessment and examination
[r. 10]
Item Description Fee/Charge Cc riifiralion 1. Copy of student record (s. 19J(l )) .............. $30.00 2. Change of entry in application for certification................................................. $36.00
3 Secondary education equivalence
statement..................................................... $31.00Assessinew
4.
Enrolment (late entry ) ................................. $72.00 5.
Appeal from school assessment .................. $15.01) F..rrrminalion
6. Private candidate ......................................... $36.00
7. Private candidate (late entry) ...................... $72.00
8.
Private candidate (taking examination • itlioUt enrolment) ...................................... $1 08.00 9.
School candidate (taking examination • itlloUt enrolment) ...................................... $1 08,00 10. Candidate taking examination in Australia
butoutside the State .................................... $51.0011, Candidate taking examination outside
Australia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. $206.0012.
Check of results ........................................... $30.00
(for each course)13.
Statement of raw marks ............................... $9.00
(for each course)
7 Dc , ccmmbc•r 2012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W '1 5993 14. Copy of examination script (obtainable only during the period of 21 days after publication ofthe examination results) ....... $21.00
(for each script)
By Command of the Governor,
N. HAGLEY. Clerk of the Executive Council.
JUSTICE
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Freedom of Information Act 1992
Freedom of Information Amendment
Regulations (No. 3) 2012
Made by the Governor' in Executive Council.
1. Citation
These regulationsare the Freedom of Infarnwtion Amendment
Regu/tions (No. 3) 2012.
2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation as follows
(a) re tulations I and 2 on the day onwhich these regulations are published in the Gazette;
(b) the rest of the re.tulations on the day that the Teacher
Registration Act 2012 section 3 comes into operation. 3. Regulations amended
These regulations amend the Freedom of'Infnrmation
Regulations 1993.
4. Schedule 2 .a mender]
In Schedule 2 opposite the a ,ency "t)cpai-Ln,cnt of I ducation
Services" insert in alphabetical order in column 2:
Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia
By Command of the Governor,
N. HAGLEY. Clerk of the Executive Council.
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