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STUDENT IDENTIFIERS BILL 2013

 

 

2010-2011-2012-2013 

 

The Parliament of the 

Commonwealth of Australia 

 

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 

 

 

 

Presented and read a first time 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Student Identifiers Bill 2013 

 

No.      , 2013 

 

(Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education) 

 

 

 

A Bill for an Act to provide for student identifiers 

and access to transcripts relating to vocational 

education and training, and for related purposes 

   

   

   

 

 

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Contents 

Part 1--Preliminary

 

1

 

Short title ........................................................................................... 1

 

Commencement ................................................................................. 2

 

Simplified outline of this Act ............................................................. 2

 

Definitions ......................................................................................... 3

 

Act to bind the Crown ........................................................................ 6

 

Extension to external Territories ........................................................ 6

 

Extraterritorial application ................................................................. 6

 

Part 2--Student identifiers

 

7

 

Division 1--Assignment of student identifiers etc.

 

7

 

Application for the assignment of an identifier .................................. 7

 

Assignment of an identifier by the CEO ............................................ 7

 

10 

Destruction of personal information collected for the purpose 

of making an application .................................................................... 8

 

11 

CEO to resolve problems in relation to the assignment of 

student identifiers ............................................................................... 8

 

12 

Review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal ............................... 9

 

Division 2--Verification or giving of student identifiers

 

10

 

13 

Request to verify or give a student identifier ................................... 10

 

14 

Verification or giving of a student identifier ................................... 10

 

Division 3--Protection of records of student identifiers

 

11

 

15 

Records of student identifiers must be protected from misuse 

etc. .................................................................................................... 11

 

Division 4--Collection, use or disclosure of student identifiers

 

12

 

16 

Unauthorised collection, use or disclosure of student 

identifiers ......................................................................................... 12

 

17 

Collection, use or disclosure by the CEO ........................................ 12

 

18 

Collection, use or disclosure with the individual's consent ............. 12

 

19 

Collection, use or disclosure relating to unlawful activities 

etc. .................................................................................................... 13

 

20 

Collection, use or disclosure for law enforcement purposes 

etc. .................................................................................................... 13

 

21 

Collection, use or disclosure authorised by regulations ................... 14

 

Division 5--Interaction with the Privacy Act 1988

 

15

 

22 

Contraventions that are interferences with the privacy of an 

individual ......................................................................................... 15

 

23 

Additional functions of the Information Commissioner .................. 15

 

 

 

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Use or disclosure of personal information authorised for the 

purposes of the Privacy Act 1988 .................................................... 16

 

Part 3--Authenticated VET transcripts

 

17

 

25 

Individual may be given access to an authenticated VET 

transcript etc. .................................................................................... 17

 

26 

Registered training organisation or VET-related body may be 

given access to an authenticated VET transcript etc. ....................... 17

 

27 

Requirement relating to extracts from authenticated VET 

transcripts ......................................................................................... 18

 

Part 4--Student Identifiers Agency

 

19

 

Division 1--Establishment etc. of the Agency

 

19

 

28 

Establishment ................................................................................... 19

 

29 

Constitution of the Agency .............................................................. 19

 

30 

Function of the Agency .................................................................... 19

 

31 

Agency to have the privileges and immunities of the Crown .......... 19

 

Division 2--Chief Executive Officer

 

20

 

Subdivision A--Functions and powers

 

20

 

32 

Chief Executive Officer ................................................................... 20

 

33 

Functions of the CEO ...................................................................... 20

 

34 

Commonwealth Minister may give directions to the CEO .............. 21

 

Subdivision B--Appointment of CEO

 

21

 

35 

Appointment .................................................................................... 21

 

36 

Term of appointment ....................................................................... 21

 

37 

Acting CEO ..................................................................................... 22

 

Subdivision C--Terms and conditions of appointment

 

22

 

38 

Remuneration and allowances ......................................................... 22

 

39 

Leave of absence .............................................................................. 22

 

40 

Outside employment ........................................................................ 23

 

41 

Disclosure of interests ...................................................................... 23

 

42 

Other terms and conditions .............................................................. 23

 

43 

Resignation ...................................................................................... 23

 

44 

Termination of appointment ............................................................ 23

 

Subdivision D--Delegation

 

24

 

45 

Delegation by the CEO .................................................................... 24

 

Division 3--Staff and consultants

 

25

 

46 

Staff ................................................................................................. 25

 

47 

Secondment of Commonwealth, State or Territory officers 

etc. .................................................................................................... 25

 

48 

Consultants ...................................................................................... 26

 

 

 

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Division 4--Special Account

 

27

 

49 

Student Identifiers Special Account ................................................. 27

 

50 

Credits to the Account ..................................................................... 27

 

51 

Purposes of the Account .................................................................. 27

 

Division 5--Annual report

 

29

 

52 

Annual report ................................................................................... 29

 

Part 5--Other matters

 

30

 

53 

Issue of VET qualifications etc. ....................................................... 30

 

54 

Saving of other laws and remedies .................................................. 30

 

55 

Disapplication of Division 4 of Part 2 ............................................. 31

 

56 

Severability ...................................................................................... 32

 

57 

Regulations ...................................................................................... 33

 

 

 

 

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A Bill for an Act to provide for student identifiers 

and access to transcripts relating to vocational 

education and training, and for related purposes 

The Parliament of Australia enacts: 

Part 1--Preliminary 

   

1  Short title 

 

  This Act may be cited as the Student Identifiers Act 2013

   

Part 1  Preliminary 

   

 

Section 2 

 

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2  Commencement 

 

(1)  Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table 

commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with 

column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect 

according to its terms. 

 

Commencement information 

Column 1 

Column 2 

Column 3 

Provision(s) 

Commencement 

Date/Details 

1.  Sections 1 and 

2 and anything in 

this Act not 

elsewhere covered 

by this table 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

2.  Sections 3 to 

57 

A day or days to be fixed by Proclamation. 

However, if any of the provision(s) do not 

commence within the period of 6 months 

beginning on the day this Act receives the 

Royal Assent, they commence on the day 

after the end of that period. 

 

Note:  

This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally 

enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of 

this Act. 

 

(2)  Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act. 

10 

Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it 

11 

may be edited, in any published version of this Act. 

12 

3  Simplified outline of this Act 

13 

 

  The following is a simplified outline of this Act: 

14 

•  

Part 2 deals with student identifiers and includes rules about: 

15 

 

(a) 

the assignment of student identifiers; and 

16 

 

(b) 

the verification or giving of student identifiers; and 

17 

   

Preliminary  Part 1 

   

 

Section 4 

 

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(c) 

the protection of records of student identifiers; and 

 

(d) 

the collection, use or disclosure of student 

identifiers. 

•  

Part 3 provides for access to an authenticated VET transcript 

of an individual or to an extract of such a transcript. Access 

may be requested by the individual, a registered training 

organisation or a VET-related body. 

•  

Part 4 deals with the establishment of the Student Identifiers 

Agency. It also deals with the CEO, the staff and consultants 

of the Agency and the Student Identifiers Special Account. 

10 

•  

Part 5 deals with various matters including matters relating to 

11 

the application of this Act. 

12 

4  Definitions 

13 

 

(1)  In this Act: 

14 

access controls has the meaning given by paragraph 33(1)(f). 

15 

Account means the Student Identifiers Special Account established 

16 

by section 49. 

17 

Agency means the Student Identifiers Agency established by 

18 

section 28. 

19 

authenticated VET transcript of an individual means a document 

20 

prepared by the CEO that sets out information: 

21 

 

(a)  that relates to the VET undertaken by the individual; and 

22 

 

(b)  that is prescribed by the regulations. 

23 

CEO means the Chief Executive Officer of the Agency. 

24 

Commonwealth Minister means the Minister administering this 

25 

Act. 

26 

   

Part 1  Preliminary 

   

 

Section 4 

 

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corresponding law of a State or Territory means a law of a State 

or Territory that corresponds with Division 4 of Part 2 and the 

regulations made under section 21. 

entity means: 

 

(a)  a person; or 

 

(b)  a partnership; or 

 

(c)  any other unincorporated association or body; or 

 

(d)  a trust. 

identifier means a unique combination of any or all of the 

following: 

10 

 

(a)  letters; 

11 

 

(b)  numbers; 

12 

 

(c)  symbols. 

13 

misconduct includes fraud, negligence, default, breach of trust, 

14 

breach of duty, breach of discipline or any other misconduct in the 

15 

course of duty. 

16 

personal information has the same meaning as in the Privacy Act 

17 

1988

18 

public body of a State or Territory means: 

19 

 

(a)  the Crown in right of the State or Territory; or 

20 

 

(b)  a State or Territory authority (within the meaning of the 

21 

Privacy Act 1988) of that State or Territory; or 

22 

 

(c)  the head (however described) of a Department of State of the 

23 

State or Territory; or 

24 

 

(d)  the Parliament of the State or the legislature of the Territory; 

25 

or 

26 

 

(e)  a member of the Parliament of the State or of the legislature 

27 

of the Territory. 

28 

registered training organisation has the same meaning as in the 

29 

National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011

30 

Standing Council means: 

31 

   

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Section 4 

 

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(a)  if there is a body known as the Council of Australian 

Governments Standing Council on Tertiary Education, Skills 

and Employment--that body; or 

 

(b)  otherwise--a body prescribed by the regulations. 

student identifier means an identifier assigned to an individual by 

the CEO under section 9 or 11. 

VET means vocational education and training. 

VET admission body means an entity specified in an instrument 

under subsection (2). 

VET course has the same meaning as in the National Vocational 

10 

Education and Training Regulator Act 2011

11 

VET-related body means: 

12 

 

(a)  a Department of the Commonwealth (other than the Agency), 

13 

or a Department of a State or Territory, that deals with 

14 

matters relating to VET (including the funding of VET); or 

15 

 

(b)  a body (whether incorporated or not) established by or under 

16 

a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory that 

17 

performs functions relating to VET (including the funding of 

18 

VET); or 

19 

 

(c)  a VET Regulator (within the meaning of the National 

20 

Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011); or 

21 

 

(d)  an entity specified in an instrument under subsection (3). 

22 

 

(2)  The CEO may, by legislative instrument, specify an entity for the 

23 

purposes of the definition of VET admission body in 

24 

subsection (1). 

25 

Note: 

For specification by class, see subsection 13(3) of the Legislative 

26 

Instruments Act 2003

27 

 

(3)  The CEO may, by legislative instrument, specify an entity for the 

28 

purposes of paragraph (d) of the definition of VET-related body in 

29 

subsection (1). 

30 

Note: 

For specification by class, see subsection 13(3) of the Legislative 

31 

Instruments Act 2003

32 

   

Part 1  Preliminary 

   

 

Section 5 

 

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5  Act to bind the Crown 

 

  This Act binds the Crown in each of its capacities. 

6  Extension to external Territories 

 

  This Act extends to every external Territory. 

7  Extraterritorial application 

 

  This Act extends to acts, omissions, matters and things outside 

Australia. 

   

Student identifiers  Part 2 

Assignment of student identifiers etc.  Division 1 

 

Section 8 

 

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Part 2--Student identifiers 

Division 1--Assignment of student identifiers etc. 

8  Application for the assignment of an identifier 

 

(1)  An individual may apply to the CEO for an identifier to be 

assigned to the individual. 

 

(2)  The following entities may apply to the CEO for an identifier to be 

assigned to an individual if authorised by the individual to make an 

application under this section: 

 

(a)  a registered training organisation; 

 

(b)  a VET admission body; 

10 

 

(c)  another entity. 

11 

 

(3)  The application must: 

12 

 

(a)  be made in a manner and form approved by the CEO; and 

13 

 

(b)  include any information required by the CEO. 

14 

9  Assignment of an identifier by the CEO 

15 

 

(1)  If an application is made under section 8 in relation to an 

16 

individual, the CEO must assign an identifier to the individual if 

17 

the CEO is satisfied that: 

18 

 

(a)  the identity of the individual has been appropriately verified; 

19 

and 

20 

 

(b)  the individual has not already been assigned a student 

21 

identifier. 

22 

 

(2)  The CEO must give written notice of the CEO's decision on the 

23 

application to: 

24 

 

(a)  the applicant; and 

25 

 

(b)  if the applicant is not the individual--the individual. 

26 

 

(3)  If the CEO assigns an identifier to the individual, the notice given 

27 

under subsection (2) must: 

28 

 

(a)  set out the identifier; and 

29 

   

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Division 1  Assignment of student identifiers etc. 

 

Section 10 

 

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(b)  if the notice is given to the individual--explain the purposes 

and uses of the identifier. 

 

(4)  If the CEO refuses to assign an identifier to the individual, the 

notice given under subsection (2) must set out the reasons for the 

refusal. 

10  Destruction of personal information collected for the purpose of 

making an application 

 

(1)  If: 

 

(a)  a registered training organisation, VET admission body or 

other entity is authorised by an individual to make an 

10 

application under section 8; and 

11 

 

(b)  the organisation, body or entity collects personal information 

12 

about the individual for the purpose of making the 

13 

application; and 

14 

 

(c)  some or all of the personal information is collected solely for 

15 

the purpose of making the application; 

16 

the organisation, body or entity must destroy the personal 

17 

information collected solely for that purpose as soon as practicable 

18 

after the application is made or it is no longer needed for that 

19 

purpose. 

20 

 

(2)  Subsection (1) does not apply if the registered training 

21 

organisation, VET admission body or other entity is required by or 

22 

under any law to retain the information. 

23 

Note: 

A contravention of this section is taken to be an interference with the 

24 

privacy of an individual for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988 (see 

25 

section 22 of this Act). 

26 

11  CEO to resolve problems in relation to the assignment of student 

27 

identifiers 

28 

 

(1)  The CEO may do either or both of the following in order to resolve 

29 

a problem that has occurred in relation to the assignment of one or 

30 

more student identifiers to one or more individuals: 

31 

 

(a)  revoke one or more of those student identifiers; 

32 

 

(b)  assign a new identifier to one or more of those individuals. 

33 

   

Student identifiers  Part 2 

Assignment of student identifiers etc.  Division 1 

 

Section 12 

 

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(2)  If the CEO does a thing mentioned in subsection (1) in relation to 

an individual, the CEO must give written notice of the CEO's 

decision to: 

 

(a)  the individual; and 

 

(b)  a VET-related body of a kind referred to in paragraph (a) of 

the definition of that expression in subsection 4(1); and 

 

(c)  any other entity that the CEO considers appropriate in the 

circumstances. 

 

(3)  The notice given under subsection (2) must set out: 

 

(a)  if a student identifier of the individual has been revoked--the 

10 

revoked identifier; and 

11 

 

(b)  if a new identifier has been assigned to the individual--the 

12 

new identifier. 

13 

12  Review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal 

14 

 

(1)  Applications may be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal 

15 

by an individual for review of the following decisions of the CEO: 

16 

 

(a)  a refusal to assign an identifier to the individual under 

17 

section 9; 

18 

 

(b)  a decision under section 11 to revoke a student identifier of 

19 

the individual or to assign a new identifier to the individual. 

20 

 

(2)  Subsection (1) has effect despite subsection 27(1) of the 

21 

Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975

22 

   

Part 2  Student identifiers 

Division 2  Verification or giving of student identifiers 

 

Section 13 

 

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Division 2--Verification or giving of student identifiers 

13  Request to verify or give a student identifier 

 

(1)  Any of the following entities may request the CEO to verify that an 

identifier is the student identifier of an individual, or to give the 

entity the student identifier of an individual: 

 

(a)  the individual; 

 

(b)  a registered training organisation; 

 

(c)  a VET-related body; 

 

(d)  a VET admission body authorised by the individual to make 

a request under this section. 

10 

 

(2)  The request must: 

11 

 

(a)  be made in a manner and form approved by the CEO; and 

12 

 

(b)  include any information required by the CEO. 

13 

14  Verification or giving of a student identifier 

14 

 

(1)  If a request is made under section 13 in relation to an individual, 

15 

the CEO may, by written notice given to the entity that made the 

16 

request, verify or give the student identifier of the individual. 

17 

 

(2)  If the CEO refuses to verify or give the student identifier, the CEO 

18 

must give the entity that made the request written notice of the 

19 

refusal and the reasons for the refusal. 

20 

   

Student identifiers  Part 2 

Protection of records of student identifiers  Division 3 

 

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Division 3--Protection of records of student identifiers 

15  Records of student identifiers must be protected from misuse etc. 

 

(1)  The CEO must take reasonable steps to protect a record of student 

identifiers kept by the CEO: 

 

(a)  from misuse, interference and loss; and 

 

(b)  from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. 

 

(2)  If any other entity keeps a record of student identifiers, the entity 

must take reasonable steps to protect the record: 

 

(a)  from misuse, interference and loss; and 

 

(b)  from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. 

10 

 

(3)  Subsection (2) does not apply to an individual who keeps a record 

11 

of the student identifier of the individual. 

12 

Note: 

A contravention of this section is taken to be an interference with the 

13 

privacy of an individual for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988 (see 

14 

section 22 of this Act). 

15 

   

Part 2  Student identifiers 

Division 4  Collection, use or disclosure of student identifiers 

 

Section 16 

 

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Division 4--Collection, use or disclosure of student 

identifiers 

16  Unauthorised collection, use or disclosure of student identifiers 

 

  An entity must not collect, use or disclose a student identifier of an 

individual if: 

 

(a)  the entity is not the individual; and 

 

(b)  the collection, use or disclosure is not authorised under this 

Division. 

Note: 

A contravention of this section is taken to be an interference with the 

privacy of the individual for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988 (see 

10 

section 22 of this Act). 

11 

17  Collection, use or disclosure by the CEO 

12 

 

(1)  The CEO is authorised to collect, use or disclose a student 

13 

identifier of an individual if the collection, use or disclosure is for 

14 

the purposes of the CEO performing his or her functions or 

15 

exercising his or her powers. 

16 

 

(2)  The CEO is authorised to use or disclose a student identifier of an 

17 

individual if the use or disclosure is for the purposes of research: 

18 

 

(a)  that relates (directly or indirectly) to education or training, or 

19 

that requires the use of student identifiers or information 

20 

about education or training; and 

21 

 

(b)  that meets the requirements specified by the Standing 

22 

Council. 

23 

18  Collection, use or disclosure with the individual's consent 

24 

 

(1)  An entity is authorised to collect, use or disclose a student 

25 

identifier of an individual if the individual consents (expressly or 

26 

impliedly) to the collection, use or disclosure. 

27 

 

(

2)  However, the individual cannot consent to the entity using the 

28 

individual's student identifier as the entity's own identifier of the 

29 

individual. 

30 

   

Student identifiers  Part 2 

Collection, use or disclosure of student identifiers  Division 4 

 

Section 19 

 

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19  Collection, use or disclosure relating to unlawful activities etc. 

 

  An entity is authorised to collect, use or disclose a student 

identifier of an individual if: 

 

(a)  the entity has reason to suspect that unlawful activity, or 

misconduct of a serious nature, that relates to the entity's 

functions or activities has been, is being or may be engaged 

in; and 

 

(b)  the entity reasonably believes that the collection, use or 

disclosure is necessary in order for the entity to take 

appropriate action in relation to the matter. 

10 

20  Collection, use or disclosure for law enforcement purposes etc. 

11 

 

  An entity is authorised to collect, use or disclose a student 

12 

identifier of an individual if the entity reasonably believes that the 

13 

collection, use or disclosure is reasonably necessary for one or 

14 

more of following things done by, or on behalf of, an enforcement 

15 

body (within the meaning of the Privacy Act 1988): 

16 

 

(a)  the prevention, detection, investigation, prosecution or 

17 

punishment of: 

18 

 

(i)  criminal offences; or 

19 

 

(ii)  breaches of a law imposing a penalty or sanction; 

20 

 

(b)  the conduct of surveillance activities, intelligence gathering 

21 

activities or monitoring activities; 

22 

 

(c)  the conduct of protective or custodial activities; 

23 

 

(d)  the enforcement of laws relating to the confiscation of the 

24 

proceeds of crime; 

25 

 

(e)  the protection of the public revenue; 

26 

 

(f)  the prevention, detection, investigation or remedying of 

27 

misconduct of a serious nature, or other conduct prescribed 

28 

by the regulations; 

29 

 

(g)  the preparation for, or conduct of, proceedings before any 

30 

court or tribunal, or the implementation of the orders of a 

31 

court or tribunal. 

32 

   

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Division 4  Collection, use or disclosure of student identifiers 

 

Section 21 

 

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21  Collection, use or disclosure authorised by regulations 

 

  An entity is authorised to collect, use or disclose a student 

identifier of an individual if the collection, use or disclosure is 

authorised by the regulations. 

   

Student identifiers  Part 2 

Interaction with the Privacy Act 1988  Division 5 

 

Section 22 

 

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Division 5--Interaction with the Privacy Act 1988 

22  Contraventions that are interferences with the privacy of an 

individual 

 

(1)  An act or practice that contravenes: 

 

(a)  section 10 in relation to personal information about an 

individual; or 

 

(b)  section 15 or 16 in relation to a student identifier of an 

individual; 

is taken, for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988, to be an 

interference with the privacy of the individual (within the meaning 

10 

of that Act). 

11 

Note: 

An act or practice that is an interference with the privacy of the 

12 

individual may be the subject of an investigation by the Information 

13 

Commissioner under Part V of that Act. 

14 

 

(2)  If: 

15 

 

(a)  an act or practice of an entity that contravenes section 10, 15 

16 

or 16 is the subject of an investigation by the Information 

17 

Commissioner under Part V of the Privacy Act 1988; and 

18 

 

(b)  the entity is not an agency (within the meaning of that Act) or 

19 

organisation (within the meaning of that Act); 

20 

the entity is taken, for the purposes of that Part and any other 

21 

provision of that Act that relates to that Part, to be an organisation 

22 

(within the meaning of that Act). 

23 

23  Additional functions of the Information Commissioner 

24 

 

(1)  In addition to the Information Commissioner's functions under the 

25 

Privacy Act 1988, the Information Commissioner has the following 

26 

functions: 

27 

 

(a)  to investigate an act or practice that may be an interference 

28 

with the privacy of an individual under subsection 22(1) and, 

29 

if the Information Commissioner considers it appropriate to 

30 

do so, to attempt by conciliation to effect a settlement of the 

31 

matters that gave rise to the investigation; 

32 

   

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Division 5  Interaction with the Privacy Act 1988 

 

Section 24 

 

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(b)  to conduct an assessment of whether the CEO is maintaining 

or handling student identifiers in accordance with the 

requirements of this Act; 

 

(c)  to do anything incidental or conducive to the performance of 

those functions. 

 

(2)  The Information Commissioner has power to do all things that are 

necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection with the 

performance of his or her functions under subsection (1). 

 

(3)  The Information Commissioner may conduct an assessment under 

paragraph (1)(b) in such manner as the Commissioner considers fit. 

10 

 

(4)  Section 56 (rather than section 12B of the Privacy Act 1988

11 

applies in relation to the matters referred to in paragraph (1)(a) or 

12 

(b) of this section in the same way as it applies to this Act. 

13 

24  Use or disclosure of personal information authorised for the 

14 

purposes of the Privacy Act 1988 

15 

 

(1)  The use or disclosure by an entity of personal information about an 

16 

individual is taken, for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988, to be 

17 

authorised by this Act if the use or disclosure is for the purposes of 

18 

the CEO performing his or her functions or exercising his or her 

19 

powers. 

20 

 

(2)  The use or disclosure by the CEO of personal information about an 

21 

individual is taken, for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1988, to be 

22 

authorised by this Act if the use or disclosure is for the purposes of 

23 

research: 

24 

 

(a)  that relates (directly or indirectly) to education or training, or 

25 

that requires the use of student identifiers or information 

26 

about education or training; and 

27 

 

(b)  that meets the requirements specified by the Standing 

28 

Council. 

29 

   

Authenticated VET transcripts  Part 3 

   

 

Section 25 

 

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Part 3--Authenticated VET transcripts 

   

25  Individual may be given access to an authenticated VET 

transcript etc. 

 

(1)  The CEO may, on request, give an individual who has been 

assigned a student identifier access to: 

 

(a)  an authenticated VET transcript of the individual; or 

 

(b)  an extract from an authenticated VET transcript of the 

individual. 

 

(2)  The request must: 

10 

 

(a)  be made in a manner and form approved by the CEO; and 

11 

 

(b)  include any information required by the CEO; and 

12 

 

(c)  if the request is for an extract--specify the information to be 

13 

excluded from the extract. 

14 

 

(3)  If the CEO refuses to give access under subsection (1), the CEO 

15 

must give the individual written notice of the decision and the 

16 

reasons for the decision. 

17 

26  Registered training organisation or VET-related body may be 

18 

given access to an authenticated VET transcript etc. 

19 

 

(1)  The CEO may, on request, give a registered training organisation 

20 

or VET-related body access to: 

21 

 

(a)  an authenticated VET transcript of an individual who has 

22 

been assigned a student identifier; or 

23 

 

(b)  an extract from an authenticated VET transcript of an 

24 

individual who has been assigned a student identifier; 

25 

in accordance with the access controls set by the individual. 

26 

 

(2)  The request must: 

27 

 

(a)  be made in a manner and form approved by the CEO; and 

28 

 

(b)  include any information required by the CEO. 

29 

   

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Section 27 

 

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(3)  The CEO must not give access under subsection (1) unless access 

controls have been set by the individual. 

 

(4)  If the CEO refuses to give access under subsection (1), the CEO 

must give the registered training organisation or VET-related body 

written notice of the decision and the reasons for the decision. 

27  Requirement relating to extracts from authenticated VET 

transcripts 

 

(1)  If the CEO gives access to an extract from an authenticated VET 

transcript of an individual, the extract must include a statement that 

it is an extract. 

10 

 

(2)  Subsection (1) does not apply if: 

11 

 

(a)  the only information not included in the extract is 

12 

information of a kind prescribed by the regulations; or 

13 

 

(b)  the CEO considers that it is not appropriate for the extract to 

14 

include a statement that it is an extract. 

15 

   

Student Identifiers Agency  Part 4 

Establishment etc. of the Agency  Division 1 

 

Section 28 

 

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Part 4--Student Identifiers Agency 

Division 1--Establishment etc. of the Agency 

28  Establishment 

 

  The Student Identifiers Agency is established by this section. 

29  Constitution of the Agency 

 

  The Agency consists of: 

 

(a)  the CEO; and 

 

(b)  the staff of the Agency. 

Note: 

The Agency does not have a legal identity separate from the 

Commonwealth. 

10 

30  Function of the Agency 

11 

 

  The Agency's function is to assist the CEO in the performance of 

12 

the CEO's functions. 

13 

31  Agency to have the privileges and immunities of the Crown 

14 

 

  The Agency has the privileges and immunities of the Crown in 

15 

right of the Commonwealth. 

16 

   

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Division 2  Chief Executive Officer 

 

Section 32 

 

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Division 2--Chief Executive Officer 

Subdivision A--Functions and powers 

32  Chief Executive Officer 

 

  There is to be a Chief Executive Officer of the Agency. 

33  Functions of the CEO 

 

(1)  The CEO has the following functions: 

 

(a)  to assign student identifiers to individuals; 

 

(b)  to verify or give a student identifier of an individual; 

 

(c)  to prepare and provide access to authenticated VET 

transcripts of individuals or extracts from such transcripts; 

10 

 

(d)  to ensure that a record of all student identifiers is kept in such 

11 

form as the CEO considers appropriate; 

12 

 

(e)  to resolve problems that have occurred in relation to the 

13 

assignment of student identifiers, including cases where: 

14 

 

(i)  an individual has been assigned more than one student 

15 

identifier; or 

16 

 

(ii)  the same student identifier has been assigned to 2 or 

17 

more individuals; 

18 

 

(f)  to establish and maintain a mechanism to enable an 

19 

individual who has been assigned a student identifier to set 

20 

controls (the access controls) on: 

21 

 

(i)  the registered training organisations and VET-related 

22 

bodies that may request access to an authenticated VET 

23 

transcript of the individual; and 

24 

 

(ii)  the registered training organisations and VET-related 

25 

bodies that may request access to an extract from an 

26 

authenticated VET transcript of the individual and the 

27 

content of the extract; 

28 

 

(g)  any other functions conferred on the CEO by this Act, the 

29 

regulations or any other law of the Commonwealth; 

30 

 

(h)  to do anything incidental or conducive to the performance of 

31 

those functions. 

32 

   

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Chief Executive Officer  Division 2 

 

Section 34 

 

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(2)  The CEO has power to do all things that are necessary or 

convenient to be done for or in connection with the performance of 

his or her functions. 

34  Commonwealth Minister may give directions to the CEO 

 

(1)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by legislative instrument, give 

written directions to the CEO about the performance of the CEO's 

functions. 

Note: 

Section 42 (disallowance) and Part 6 (sunsetting) of the Legislative 

Instruments Act 2003 do not apply to the directions (see sections 44 

and 54 of that Act). 

10 

 

(2)  The CEO must comply with a direction under subsection (1). 

11 

 

(3)  Subsection (2) does not apply to the extent that the direction relates 

12 

to the CEO's performance of functions or exercise of powers under 

13 

the Public Service Act 1999 in relation to the Agency or under the 

14 

Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997

15 

 

(4)  Before giving a direction under subsection (1), the Commonwealth 

16 

Minister must consult the Standing Council. 

17 

Subdivision B--Appointment of CEO 

18 

35  Appointment 

19 

 

(1)  The CEO is to be appointed by the Commonwealth Minister by 

20 

written instrument, on a full-time basis. 

21 

Note: 

The CEO may be reappointed: see section 33AA of the Acts 

22 

Interpretation Act 1901

23 

 

(2)  Before making an appointment, the Commonwealth Minister must 

24 

consult the Standing Council. 

25 

36  Term of appointment 

26 

 

  The CEO holds office for the period specified in the instrument of 

27 

appointment. The period must not exceed 5 years. 

28 

   

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Division 2  Chief Executive Officer 

 

Section 37 

 

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37  Acting CEO 

 

(1)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by written instrument, appoint 

a person to act as CEO: 

 

(a)  during a vacancy in the office of CEO (whether or not an 

appointment has previously been made to that office); or 

 

(b)  during any period, or during all periods, when the CEO: 

 

(i)  is absent from duty or from Australia; or 

 

(ii)  is, for any other reason, unable to perform the duties of 

the office. 

Note: 

See sections 33AB and 33A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 for 

10 

rules that apply to acting appointments. 

11 

 

(2)  Before the Commonwealth Minister appoints a person to act as 

12 

CEO for a continuous period of 3 months or more, the Minister 

13 

must consult the Standing Council. 

14 

Subdivision C--Terms and conditions of appointment 

15 

38  Remuneration and allowances 

16 

 

(1)  The CEO is to be paid the remuneration that is determined by the 

17 

Remuneration Tribunal. If no determination of that remuneration 

18 

by the Tribunal is in operation, the CEO is to be paid the 

19 

remuneration that is prescribed by the regulations. 

20 

 

(2)  The CEO is to be paid the allowances that are prescribed by the 

21 

regulations. 

22 

 

(3)  This section has effect subject to the Remuneration Tribunal Act 

23 

1973

24 

39  Leave of absence 

25 

 

(1)  The CEO has the recreation leave entitlements that are determined 

26 

by the Remuneration Tribunal. 

27 

 

(2)  The Commonwealth Minister may grant to the CEO leave of 

28 

absence, other than recreation leave, on the terms and conditions as 

29 

to remuneration or otherwise that the Minister determines. 

30 

   

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Chief Executive Officer  Division 2 

 

Section 40 

 

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40  Outside employment 

 

  The CEO must not engage in paid employment outside the duties 

of his or her office without the Commonwealth Minister's 

approval. 

41  Disclosure of interests 

 

  The CEO must give written notice to the Commonwealth Minister 

of all interests, pecuniary or otherwise, that the CEO has or 

acquires and that conflict or could conflict with the proper 

performance of the CEO's functions. 

42  Other terms and conditions 

10 

 

  The CEO holds office on the terms and conditions (if any) in 

11 

relation to matters not covered by this Act that are determined by 

12 

the Commonwealth Minister. 

13 

43  Resignation 

14 

 

(1)  The CEO may resign his or her appointment by giving the 

15 

Commonwealth Minister a written resignation. 

16 

 

(2)  The resignation takes effect on the day it is received by the 

17 

Commonwealth Minister or, if a later day is specified in the 

18 

resignation, on that later day. 

19 

44  Termination of appointment 

20 

 

(1)  The Commonwealth Minister may terminate the appointment of 

21 

the CEO: 

22 

 

(a)  for misbehaviour; or 

23 

 

(b)  if the CEO is unable to perform the duties of his or her office 

24 

because of physical or mental incapacity. 

25 

 

(2)  The Commonwealth Minister may terminate the appointment of 

26 

the CEO if: 

27 

 

(a)  the CEO: 

28 

 

(i)  becomes bankrupt; or 

29 

   

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Division 2  Chief Executive Officer 

 

Section 45 

 

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(ii)  applies to take the benefit of any law for the relief of 

bankrupt or insolvent debtors; or 

 

(iii)  compounds with his or her creditors; or 

 

(iv)  makes an assignment of his or her remuneration for the 

benefit of his or her creditors; or 

 

(b)  the CEO is absent, except on leave of absence, for 14 

consecutive days or for 28 days in any 12 months; or 

 

(c)  the CEO engages, except with the Minister's approval, in 

paid employment outside the duties of his or her office (see 

section 40); or 

10 

 

(d)  the CEO fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with 

11 

section 41. 

12 

 

(3)  If the Commonwealth Minister terminates the appointment of the 

13 

CEO, the Minister must notify the Standing Council of the 

14 

termination. 

15 

Subdivision D--Delegation 

16 

45  Delegation by the CEO 

17 

 

(1)  The CEO may delegate, in writing, all or any of the CEO's 

18 

functions or powers to: 

19 

 

(a)  a person who is a member of the staff of the Agency under 

20 

section 46; or 

21 

 

(b)  a person to whom an arrangement under section 47 relates. 

22 

 

(2)  In performing functions or exercising powers under the delegation, 

23 

the delegate must comply with any written directions of the CEO. 

24 

   

Student Identifiers Agency  Part 4 

Staff and consultants  Division 3 

 

Section 46 

 

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Division 3--Staff and consultants 

46  Staff 

 

(1)  The staff of the Agency must be persons engaged under the Public 

Service Act 1999

 

(2)  For the purposes of that Act: 

 

(a)  the CEO and the staff of the Agency together constitute a 

Statutory Agency; and 

 

(b)  the CEO is the Head of that Statutory Agency. 

47  Secondment of Commonwealth, State or Territory officers etc. 

Secondment of Commonwealth officers etc. 

10 

 

(1)  The CEO may arrange with: 

11 

 

(a)  an Agency Head (within the meaning of the Public Service 

12 

Act 1999) of an Agency (within the meaning of that Act); or 

13 

 

(b)  an authority of the Commonwealth; 

14 

for the services of officers or employees of the Agency referred to 

15 

in paragraph (a), or the authority, to be made available to assist the 

16 

CEO in the performance of the CEO's functions. 

17 

Secondment of State or Territory officers etc. 

18 

 

(2)  The CEO may arrange with the appropriate authority of a State or 

19 

Territory for the services of officers or employees of the following 

20 

to be made available to assist the CEO in the performance of the 

21 

CEO's functions: 

22 

 

(a)  the Public Service of the State or Territory; 

23 

 

(b)  a body, whether incorporated or not, established by or under 

24 

a law of the State or Territory. 

25 

 

(3)  An arrangement under subsection (2) may provide for the 

26 

Commonwealth to reimburse the appropriate authority of a State or 

27 

Territory with respect to the services of a person to whom the 

28 

arrangement relates. 

29 

   

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Division 3  Staff and consultants 

 

Section 48 

 

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Directions of the CEO 

 

(4)  In assisting the CEO in the performance of the CEO's functions, a 

person to whom an arrangement under subsection (1) or (2) relates 

is subject to the directions of the CEO. 

48  Consultants 

 

(1)  The CEO may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, engage 

consultants to assist in the performance of the CEO's functions. 

 

(2)  The consultants are to be engaged on the terms and conditions that 

the CEO determines in writing. 

   

Student Identifiers Agency  Part 4 

Special Account  Division 4 

 

Section 49 

 

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Division 4--Special Account 

49  Student Identifiers Special Account 

 

(1)  The Student Identifiers Special Account is established by this 

section. 

 

(2)  The Account is a Special Account for the purposes of the Financial 

Management and Accountability Act 1997

50  Credits to the Account 

 

  There must be credited to the Account amounts equal to the 

following: 

 

(a)  amounts allocated by the Standing Council in accordance 

10 

with the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce 

11 

Development between the Commonwealth, States and 

12 

Territories, as in force from time to time; 

13 

 

(b)  amounts received by the Commonwealth in connection with 

14 

the performance of the CEO's functions; 

15 

 

(c)  interest received by the Commonwealth from the investment 

16 

of amounts debited from the Account; 

17 

 

(d)  amounts of any gifts given or bequests made for the purposes 

18 

of the Account. 

19 

Note 1: 

An Appropriation Act may contain a provision to the effect that, if any 

20 

of the purposes of a Special Account is a purpose that is covered by an 

21 

item in the Appropriation Act (whether or not the item expressly refers 

22 

to the Special Account), then amounts may be debited against the 

23 

appropriation for that item and credited to that Special Account. 

24 

Note 2: 

Amounts standing to the credit of the Account may be invested under 

25 

section 39 of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997

26 

but such investments may only be made by the Finance Minister, the 

27 

Treasurer, or a delegate under section 62 or 62A of that Act. 

28 

51  Purposes of the Account 

29 

 

  The purposes of the Account are as follows: 

30 

   

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Division 4  Special Account 

 

Section 51 

 

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(a)  paying or discharging the costs, expenses and other 

obligations incurred by the Commonwealth in the 

performance of the CEO's functions; 

 

(b)  paying any remuneration and allowances payable to any 

person under this Act; 

 

(c)  meeting the expenses of administering the Account. 

Note: 

See section 21 of the Financial Management and Accountability Act 

1997 (debits from Special Accounts). 

   

Student Identifiers Agency  Part 4 

Annual report  Division 5 

 

Section 52 

 

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Division 5--Annual report 

52  Annual report 

 

(1)  The CEO must, as soon as practicable after the end of each 

financial year, prepare and give to the Commonwealth Minister, 

for presentation to the Parliament, a report on the operations of the 

CEO and Agency during that year. 

Note: 

See also section 34C of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, which 

contains extra rules about annual reports. 

 

(2)  The CEO must give a copy of the report to the Standing Council at 

the same time as the report is presented to the Parliament. 

10 

 

(3)  If this section does not commence at the start of a financial year, 

11 

the period: 

12 

 

(a)  starting at the commencement of this section; and 

13 

 

(b)  ending at the end of the first 30 June after that 

14 

commencement; 

15 

is taken, for the purposes of this section, to be a financial year. 

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Section 53 

 

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53  Issue of VET qualifications etc. 

 

(1)  A registered training organisation must not issue either of the 

following to an individual unless the individual has been assigned a 

student identifier: 

 

(a)  a VET qualification (within the meaning of the National 

Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011); 

 

(b)  a VET statement of attainment (within the meaning of that 

Act). 

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(2)  Subsection (1) does not apply to an issue specified under 

11 

subsection (3). 

12 

 

(3)  The Commonwealth Minister may, by legislative instrument, 

13 

specify an issue to which subsection (1) does not apply, by 

14 

reference to one or more of the following: 

15 

 

(a)  the registered training organisation doing the issuing; 

16 

 

(b)  the VET qualification, or VET statement of attainment, being 

17 

issued; 

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(c)  the individual to whom the VET qualification, or VET 

19 

statement of attainment, is being issued. 

20 

Note: 

For specification by class, see subsection 13(3) of the Legislative 

21 

Instruments Act 2003

22 

 

(4)  Before making an instrument under subsection (3), the 

23 

Commonwealth Minister must obtain the agreement of the 

24 

Standing Council to the making of the instrument. 

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54  Saving of other laws and remedies 

26 

 

(1)  This Act is not intended to exclude or limit the operation of a law 

27 

of a State or Territory that is capable of operating concurrently 

28 

with this Act. 

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(2)  Nothing in this Act limits, restricts or otherwise affects any right or 

remedy that a person would have had if this Act had not been 

enacted. 

55  Disapplication of Division 4 of Part 2 

 

(1)  Division 4 of Part 2 does not apply to a public body of a State or 

Territory if a declaration made under subsection (2) is in force in 

relation to the body. 

 

(2)  The Commonwealth Minister may, in writing, declare that 

Division 4 of Part 2 does not apply to a public body of a State or 

Territory if: 

10 

 

(a)  a Minister of the State or Territory requests, by written 

11 

notice, the Commonwealth Minister to make the declaration; 

12 

and 

13 

 

(b)  the Commonwealth Minister is satisfied that a corresponding 

14 

law of a State or Territory is in force in the State or Territory 

15 

and the law applies to the body; and 

16 

 

(c)  the Standing Council agrees to the making of the declaration. 

17 

 

(3)  The Commonwealth Minister may, in writing, revoke a declaration 

18 

made under subsection (2) in relation to a public body of a State or 

19 

Territory if: 

20 

 

(a)  a Minister of the State or Territory requests, by written 

21 

notice, the Commonwealth Minister to do so; or 

22 

 

(b)  both of the following apply: 

23 

 

(i)  the Commonwealth Minister is satisfied that a 

24 

corresponding law of a State or Territory is no longer in 

25 

force in the State or Territory or no longer applies to the 

26 

body; 

27 

 

(ii)  the Standing Council agrees to the revocation of the 

28 

declaration. 

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(4)  A declaration under subsection (2), and a revocation of a 

30 

declaration under subsection (3), are legislative instruments, but 

31 

neither section 42 (disallowance) nor Part 6 (sunsetting) of the 

32 

Legislative Instruments Act 2003 applies to the declaration or 

33 

revocation. 

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56  Severability 

 

(1)  Without limiting its effect apart from each of the following 

subsections of this section, this Act also has effect as provided by 

that subsection. 

 

(2)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

expressly confined to matters: 

 

(a)  in relation to which the Commonwealth is under an 

obligation under an international agreement, including 

Article 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and 

Political Rights, done at New York on 16 December 1966; or 

10 

 

(b)  that are of international concern, including the matters dealt 

11 

with in paragraphs 9, 10 and 11 of the Guidelines Governing 

12 

the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal 

13 

Data, recommended by the Council of the Organisation for 

14 

Economic Co-operation and Development on 23 September 

15 

1980. 

16 

Note 1: 

The text of the Covenant is set out in Australian Treaty Series 1980 

17 

No. 23 ([1980] ATS 23). In 2013, the text of a Covenant in the 

18 

Australian Treaty Series was accessible through the Australian 

19 

Treaties Library on the AustLII website (www.austlii.edu.au). 

20 

Note 2: 

In 2013, the text of the Guidelines was accessible through the 

21 

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development website 

22 

(www.oecd.org). 

23 

 

(3)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

24 

expressly confined to acts or omissions that occur outside 

25 

Australia. 

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(4)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

27 

expressly confined to entities that are corporations to which 

28 

paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies. 

29 

 

(5)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

30 

expressly confined to acts or omissions that relate to aliens. 

31 

 

(6)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

32 

expressly confined to acts or omissions done for purposes relating 

33 

to census or statistics. 

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(7)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

expressly confined to acts done using a postal, telegraphic, 

telephonic or other like services. 

 

(8)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

expressly confined to acts or omissions done in connection with the 

provision of benefits to students. 

 

(9)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

expressly confined to acts or omissions that occur in a Territory. 

 

(10)  This Act also has the effect it would have if its operation were 

expressly confined to acts or omissions done in the course of trade 

10 

or commerce: 

11 

 

(a)  between Australia and other countries; or 

12 

 

(b)  among the States; or 

13 

 

(c)  between a Territory and a State or another Territory. 

14 

 

(11)  A term used in this section and the Constitution has the same 

15 

meaning in this section as it has in the Constitution. 

16 

57  Regulations 

17 

 

(1)  The Governor-General may make regulations prescribing matters: 

18 

 

(a)  required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or 

19 

 

(b)  necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or 

20 

giving effect to this Act. 

21 

 

(2)  Before the Governor-General makes regulations under 

22 

subsection (1), the Commonwealth Minister must obtain the 

23 

agreement of the Standing Council to the making of the 

24 

regulations. 

25 

 

(3)  Despite subsection 14(2) of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003, 

26 

the regulations made under subsection (1) of this section may make 

27 

provision in relation to a matter by applying, adopting or 

28 

incorporating, with or without modification, a matter contained in 

29 

an instrument or other writing as in force or existing from time. 

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