73—Chief Executive and principal etc to give effect to decisions of family conference
(1) Subject to this Act, the Chief Executive and the principal of the school or head of the approved learning program in which a student is enrolled (as the case requires) should, to the extent that it is consistent with this Act to do so, exercise their powers and perform their functions so as to give effect to valid decisions made at a family conference.
(2) Nothing in this section—
(a) requires or authorises the Chief Executive, a principal of a school or head of an approved learning program or any other person to do something that is unlawful; or
(b) requires or authorises the Chief Executive, a principal of a school or head of an approved learning program or any other person to not do something that is required to be done under this or any other Act or law; or
(c) creates legally enforceable rights or obligations on the part of the Chief Executive, the Crown, the student or any other person.
Subdivision 3—Limitations on employment of certain children of compulsory school age or compulsory education age