Queensland Legislation
Education (Work Experience) Act 1996
An Act regulating work experience provided to students as part of their education
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Education (Work Experience) Act 1996.
2 Commencement This Act commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation.
Part 2 Interpretation
Division 1 Location of definitions
3 Definitions and dictionary (1) The dictionary in the schedule defines particular words used in this Act. (2) Definitions found elsewhere in the Act are signposted in the dictionary. (3) Division 2 defines key terms used in this Act.
Division 2 Meaning of key terms
4 Work experience arrangements etc. (1) A work experience arrangement is an arrangement made between a student's educational establishment and a person (the work experience provider) under which the person will provide experience (work experience) to the student as part of the student's education. (2) However, an arrangement made by a registered higher education provider is not a work experience arrangement if— (a) it is for the provision of experience to a student enrolled in a course provided by the registered higher education provider; and (b) the experience is a mandatory or assessable part of the course. (3) In this section— registered higher education provider see the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (Cwlth), section 5.
5 Educational establishment (1) A student's educational establishment is— (a) if the student is enrolled in a State school—the school; or (b) if the student is enrolled in a non-State school—the school; or (c) if the student is registered for home education—the home education place; or (f) if the student is enrolled in a registered training organisation within the meaning of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 (Cwlth)—the organisation; or (g) if the student is enrolled in a university—the university; or (h) if the student is enrolled with an entity prescribed under a regulation to be an educational establishment—the entity. (2) However, an educational establishment does not include an institution, school, place, entity, college, establishment or university mentioned in subsection (1) if it is prescribed under a regulation not to be an educational establishment.
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