24A—Automatic cancellation of registration of prohibited persons
(1) Subject to this
section, the registration of a teacher is, by force of this section, cancelled
if the teacher becomes a prohibited person.
(2) The cancellation
of a teacher's registration under this section will be taken to have
effect—
(a) in
the case where the teacher becomes a prohibited person on the issue of a
prohibition notice under the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016
—on the day the prohibition notice is issued to the person under that
Act; or
(b) in
the case where the teacher becomes a prohibited person by virtue of having
been prohibited from working with children under a law of the Commonwealth, or
of another State or Territory—on the day from which the teacher is so
prohibited; or
(c) in
the case where the teacher becomes a prohibited person by virtue of having
been found guilty of a prescribed offence (within the meaning of the
Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016 ) committed as an
adult—on the day on which the finding of guilt is made.
(3) If the issue of
the prohibition notice to the teacher is set aside by the South Australian
Civil and Administrative Tribunal or any other court, the cancellation of the
teacher's registration under this section will be taken to be void and of no
effect (and the Teachers Registration Board must take steps as may be
necessary to give effect to this subsection).