House of Representatives

Higher Education Support Amendment (Abolition of Compulsory Up-front Student Union Fees) Bill 2005

Revised Explanatory Memorandum

(Circulated by authority of the Minister for Education, Science and Training the Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP)

THIS MEMORANDUM TAKES ACCOUNT OF AMENDMENTS MADE BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO THE BILL AS INTRODUCED

Schedule 1 - Amendments

Higher Education Support Act 2003

Explanation of the amendment

The amendments made by this Schedule are intended to ensure the adoption of voluntary student unionism (including the elimination of compulsory student fees for non-academic services) by all higher education providers and new section 19-37 of the Higher Education Support Act 2003 should be construed accordingly, other than in relation to payment of amounts set out in proposed new subsection 19-37(3).

Item 1 After section 19-35

Inserts a new section 19-37 after section 19-35 in Division 19 of Part 2-1 of Chapter 2.

Proposed section 19-37 Requiring membership of associations and collection of amounts not directly related to courses

Proposed subsection 19-37(1) provides that a higher education provider must not require a person to be or to become a member of an organisation of students (or of students and other persons) or require a person enrolled with (or seeking to enrol with) the provider to pay to the provider or any other entity an amount in respect of an organisation of students (or of students and other persons) unless the person has chosen to be (or to become) a member of the organisation.

Proposed subsection 19-37(2) provides that a higher education provider must not require a person enrolled with (or seeking to enrol with) the provider to pay to the provider or any other entity an amount for the provision to students of an amenity, facility or service that is not of an academic nature, unless the person has chosen to use the amenity, facility or service.

Proposed subsection 19-37(3) has the effect of providing that subsection 19-37(2) does not apply to an amount that the higher education provider requires the person to pay if the amount is for goods or services that:

are essential for the course of study in which the person is enrolled or seeking to enrol; and
the person has the choice of acquiring from (but does not acquire from) a supplier other than the higher education provider; and
either are goods that become the property of the person that are not intended to be consumed during the course of study or consist of food, transport or accommodation associated with provision of field trips in connection with the course of study.

Item 1A Application provision

An application provision which has the effect of providing that section 19-37 of the Act does not apply to anything done by a higher education provider before 1 July 2006, unless:

it is done on or after 1 January 2006 and relates to a person who is enrolled with (or seeking to enrol with) the provider; and
the enrolment is (or will be) for a period of study starting on or after 1 July 2006; and

the person is not enrolled with (or seeking to enrol with) the provider for a period of study in 2006 starting before 1 July 2006.

Item 2 At the end of subsection 33-20(2)

Inserts a note at the end of subsection 33-20(2) which advises that a higher education provider's basic grant amount for a grant year can also be adjusted in respect of that grant year under proposed section 33-37 (inserted by item 3).

Item 3 At the end of Subdivision 33-C

Inserts a new section 33-37 at the end of Subdivision 33-C of Part 2-2 of Chapter 2 to provide for the consequences of a breach of section 19-37.

Proposed section 33-37 Adjustments for breach of section 19-37

Proposed subsection 33-37(1) provides that a higher education provider's basic grant amount for the grant year is reduced by an adjustment in respect of the grant year if, on one or more occasions during the grant year, the provider breaches a condition imposed under section 19-37.

Proposed subsection 33-37(2) provides a formula for calculating an adjustment under subsection 33-37(1) to a higher education provider's basic grant amount for a grant year.

Proposed subsection 33-37(3) provides that section 33-37 does not apply in relation to a breach of a condition imposed under section 19-37 by a higher education provider if:

the breach consists of requiring a person to pay money to the provider or another entity; and
as a result of the requirement, the person paid money to the provider or other entity; and
the Minister has given a written notice to the provider under subsection 33-37(4); and
the provider or other entity repays the money to the person within 28 days after the Minister gave the notice to the provider.

Proposed subsection 33-37(4) provides that if the Minister becomes aware that a higher education provider has breached a condition imposed under section 19-37 and the breach consists of requiring a person to pay money to the provider or another entity, then the Minister must give to the provider a written notice:

requiring repayment (within 28 days after the notice is given) of any money paid to the provider or any other entity as a result of the requirement; and
stating that failure to repay any such money within that period will result in a reduction under section 33-37 of the provider's basic grant amount for the grant year in question.

The notice may relate to more than one breach.

Proposed subsection 33-37(5) provides that a failure by the Minister to give a notice under subsection 33-37(4) in relation to a breach of a condition imposed under section 19-37 does not prevent section 33-37 from applying in relation to the breach.

Proposed subsection 33-37(6) provides that section 33-37 does not apply more than once in relation to a higher education provider's basic grant amount for a grant year.

Item 4 After paragraph 54-5(b)

Section 54-5 deals with the appropriateness of requiring reduction or repayment of a grant and sets out a (non-exhaustive) list of matters that the Minister may consider in deciding whether it is appropriate to reduce or require repayment of a grant under subsection 54-1(1). Item 4 inserts a new paragraph 54-5(ba) which has the effect of providing that, if a breach is a breach of a condition imposed under section 19-37, the amount of any adjustment under section 33-37 in relation to that breach (or any other breach by the body) during the same year is one of the matters the Minister may consider in deciding whether it is appropriate to take particular action to reduce or require repayment of a grant under subsection 54-1(1).

Item 5 At the end of subsection 104-3(1)

Amends subsection 104-3(1) to reflect the insertion of subsection 104-3(5) by item 6. The heading to section 104-3 is altered by inserting "etc." after "Guidelines".

Item 6 At the end of subsection 104-3(1)

Inserts a new subsection 104-3(5) which provides that Open Learning Australia must comply with section 19-37 as if it were a higher education provider.

Item 7 Section 198-5 (after table item 1)

Section 198-5 contains a table that sets out the amounts that are to be indexed under the Act. Item 7 inserts a new table item 1A which has the effect of adding reduction amounts specified for the formula in subsection 33-37(2) to the amounts which may be indexed. The first year of indexation for these reduction amounts is 2007.


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