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EDUCATION (TRESPASS) BILL 1996

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                 Education (Trespass) Act 1996
                                      Act No.


                            TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                      Page
  1.   Purpose                                                                 1
  2.   Commencement                                                            1
  3.   New Division 6 inserted in Part I of Education Act 1958                 2
         Division 6--Trespass on State Schools                                2
         20B.        Definitions                                              2
         20C.        Trespass after warning to leave                          3
         20D.        Trespass after warning to stay off                       4
         20E.        Delivery of warnings                                     4
         20F.        Power to require names and addresses                     5
         20G.        Appointment of persons to exercise occupier's powers     5
         20H.        Prosecutions                                             6
         20I.        Evidentiary provisions                                   7
         20J.        Application of existing trespass laws                    8
                               

NOTES                                                                         9




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A BILL to amend the Education Act 1958 with respect to trespassing on State schools and for other purposes. Education (Trespass) Act 1996 The Parliament of Victoria enacts as follows: 1. Purpose The purpose of this Act is to amend the Education Act 1958 with respect to trespassing on State schools. 2. Commencement 5 (1) Section 1 and this section come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent. (2) The remaining provisions of this Act come into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. 10 1 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. 3. New Division 6 inserted in Part I of Education Act 1958 No. 6240. After Division 5 of Part I of the Education Act Reprinted to 1958 insert-- No. 82/1994. Subsequently amended by 'Division 6--Trespass on State Schools 5 Nos 31/1994 (as amended by No. 20B. Definitions 43/1995) and 104/1995. (1) In this Division-- "occupier", in relation to State school land, means the Minister or a person appointed by the Minister under section 10 20G; "State school land" means any land used for the purposes of a State school. (2) For the purposes of this Division a person is a trespasser on State school land if he or she 15 is on that land without express or implied authority given by the occupier or without any other lawful excuse or justification. (3) Without limiting sub-section (2), examples of circumstances in which a person is a 20 trespasser on State school land are-- (a) the person is on that land after the express revocation by the occupier of any express or implied authority given to that person to be on that land, the 25 revocation being effected by-- (i) the occupier warning the person to leave that land; or (ii) the occupier having previously warned the person to stay off that 30 land; or 2 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. (b) the person is on that land in breach of a prominently displayed sign erected on that land by the occupier stating that-- (i) the person concerned, or a class of persons of which the person 5 concerned is a member, is prohibited from being on that land; or (ii) persons engaging on that land in the type of activity in which the 10 person concerned is engaging on that land are prohibited from being on that land-- and the person has no other lawful excuse or justification for being on that land. 15 20C. Trespass after warning to leave (1) A person who trespasses on State school land must not neglect or refuse to leave that land after being warned to do so by the occupier. 20 Penalty: For a first offence--10 penalty units or imprisonment for 3 months; For a subsequent offence--25 penalty 25 units or imprisonment for 6 months. (2) Without limiting any other applicable defence, in a proceeding for an offence against sub-section (1) it is a defence to the charge for the defendant to prove that it was necessary for him or her to remain on the 30 State school land for his or her own protection or the protection of some other person or because of an emergency involving his or her property or the property of some other person. 35 3 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. 20D. Trespass after warning to stay off (1) The occupier of State school land may warn a person who is trespassing on that land to stay off that land. (2) The occupier of State school land may, 5 within a reasonable time after the trespass, warn a person who has trespassed on that land to stay off that land. (3) The occupier of State school land may warn a person to stay off that land if he or she has 10 reasonable cause to suspect that the person is likely to trespass on that land. (4) A person must not wilfully trespass on State school land at any time within 2 years after being warned under this section to stay off 15 that land. Penalty: For a first offence--10 penalty units or imprisonment for 3 months; 20 For a subsequent offence--25 penalty units or imprisonment for 6 months. (5) Without limiting any other applicable defence, in a proceeding for an offence against sub-section (4) it is a defence to the charge for the defendant to prove that it was 25 necessary for him or her to trespass on the State school land for his or her own protection or the protection of some other person or because of an emergency involving his or her property or the property of some 30 other person. 20E. Delivery of warnings A warning may be given to a person under section 20C or 20D-- (a) orally; or 35 4 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. (b) by delivering written notice of it personally to the person; or (c) by sending written notice of it by certified mail addressed to the person at his or her usual or last known place of 5 residence. 20F. Power to require names and addresses (1) The occupier of State school land or a member of the police force may request a person whom he or she finds trespassing on 10 that land to state his or her name and address. (2) A person must not, in response to a request under sub-section (1)-- (a) refuse or fail to comply with the 15 request; or (b) state a name that is false in a material particular; or (c) state an address other than the full and correct address of his or her ordinary 20 place of residence or business. Penalty: 5 penalty units. 20G. Appointment of persons to exercise occupier's powers (1) The Minister may appoint by instrument-- 25 (a) the holder of the position of principal of, or teacher in, a State school; or (b) the holder of a position in the public service within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1992 30 or any member of staff within the meaning of that Act-- 5 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. to exercise any power of the Minister, whether under this Division or otherwise, as occupier of State school land. (2) An appointment by the Minister under sub- section (1) directed to the holder of a 5 position is also effective to appoint any person for the time being acting in or performing the duties of the position, unless the contrary intention appears in the instrument of appointment. 10 (3) An appointment of a person by the Minister under sub-section (1) may be made subject to any condition or limitation specified in the instrument of appointment. (4) An appointment under sub-section (1) made 15 by the person for the time being holding, acting in or performing the duties of the office of the Minister continues in force even if the person who made the appointment ceases to hold, act in or perform the duties of 20 that office but the appointment may be revoked or varied by any person who is for the time being holding, acting in or performing the duties of that office. (5) If the exercise by the occupier of State 25 school land of a power is dependent on the opinion, belief or state of mind of that person in relation to a matter and a person is appointed under sub-section (1) to exercise that power, the appointee may exercise the 30 power on his or her own opinion, belief or state of mind (as the case requires) in relation to that matter. 20H. Prosecutions (1) Despite anything to the contrary in this Act, 35 a proceeding for an offence against a 6 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. provision of this Division may only be brought by-- (a) a member of the police force; or (b) the occupier of the State school land concerned. 5 (2) In a proceeding for an offence against a provision of this Division it must be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the person bringing the proceeding was authorised to bring it. 10 20I. Evidentiary provisions (1) In a proceeding for an offence against a provision of this Division, if a member of the police force avers-- (a) that a person named by him or her is 15 the occupier, within the meaning of this Division, of State school land described by him or her; or (b) that land described by him or her is State school land within the meaning of 20 this Division-- the averment is evidence of that fact. (2) A certificate purporting to be signed by the Director certifying-- (a) that a person named in it is the 25 occupier, within the meaning of this Division, of State school land described in it; or (b) that land described in it is State school land within the meaning of this 30 Division-- is admissible in evidence in a proceeding for an offence against a provision of this 7 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 s. 3 Act No. Division and, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, is proof of the matter contained in it. 20J. Application of existing trespass laws (1) Despite anything to the contrary in the 5 Summary Offences Act 1966, section 9(1)(d) of that Act does not apply to State school land. (2) Nothing in this Division affects the application of section 207(1) of the Crimes 10 Act 1958 to State school land.'. 8 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

Education (Trespass) Act 1996 Notes Act No. NOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 9 531113B.I1-3/12/96 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 03/12/96

 


 

 


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