Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees, Levies, and Costs) Amendment Bill
(formerly titled Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees and Costs) Amendment Bill)
Government Bill
60—3
As reported from the committee of the whole House
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Hon Chris Hipkins
Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees, Levies, and Costs) Amendment Bill
Government Bill
60—3
Contents
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows:
1 Title
This Act is the Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees, Levies, and Costs) Amendment Act 2021.
2 Commencement
This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent.
3 Principal Act
This Act amends the Education and Training Act 2020.
Part 1 Teaching Council fees and costs fees, levies, and costs
4 Section 479 amended (Functions of Teaching Council)
(1)
In the heading to section 479, replace “Functions”
with “Functions and powers”
.
(1A)
In section 479(1), replace “functions of the Teaching Council are as follows”
with “functions that the Teaching Council must perform are as follows”
.
(1B)
Replace section 479(1)(a), (b), and (c) with:
(a)
to provide direction for teachers:
(b)
to enhance the status of teachers:
(c)
to identify and disseminate best practice in teaching and foster the teaching profession’s continued development in light of research and evidence of changes in society and technology:
(2)
After section 479(1), insert:
(1A)
The Teaching Council may, by written notice to a governing body, require the governing body to give the Teaching Council, within a time specified in the notice, any information specified in the notice, and the governing body must within that time give the Teaching Council in writing all information so required that is reasonably necessary or desirable for the Teaching Council to have for the proper administration of this subpart.
(1B)
The Teaching Council has and may exercise all other powers conferred by this Act or reasonably necessary for the purposes of performing its functions.
(1C)
For the purposes of subsection (1A), governing body means the board of a State school or a service provider that operates any licensed early childhood service or any certified playgroup or the managers of a private school.
(2)
Replace section 479(2) with:
(2)
The functions that the Teaching Council may perform, with the written approval of the Minister, are as follows:
(a)
to provide leadership to the education profession:
(b)
to enhance the status of education leaders:
(c)
to identify and disseminate best practice in education leadership.
(3)
The Teaching Council may, by written notice to a governing body, require the governing body to give the Teaching Council, within a time specified in the notice, any information specified in the notice, and the governing body must within that time give the Teaching Council in writing all information so required that is reasonably necessary or desirable for the Teaching Council to have for the proper administration of this subpart.
(4)
The Teaching Council has and may exercise all other powers conferred by this Act or reasonably necessary for the purpose of performing its functions.
(5)
For the purposes of subsection (3), governing body means the board of a State school or a service provider that operates any licensed early childhood service or any certified playgroup or the managers of a private school.
(6)
When performing its functions and exercising its powers, the Teaching Council must act in accordance with the rules of natural justice.
(3)
In section 479, replace the compare reference with:
Compare: 1989 No 80 ss 382, 383(6)–(8)
5 Section 480 replaced (Powers of Teaching Council)
Replace section 480 with:
480 Teaching Council fees, levies, and costs
(1)
The Teaching Council may, by notice,—
(a)
fix fees payable for—
(i)
registration as a teacher:
(ii)
the issuing of a practising certificate:
(iii)
the granting of a limited authority to teach:
(iv)
any other matter associated with those matters (for example, inspection of the register of registered teachers or supplying a copy of an entry in the register):
(b)
impose a levy payable by registered teachers, holders of a limited authority to teach, and applicants for registration as a teacher or a limited authority to teach for the purpose of funding the Teaching Council’s functions set out in section 479(1).
(2)
Fees fixed and levies imposed under subsection (1) must recover only the actual and reasonable costs incurred by the Teaching Council in performing and exercising its functions and powers .
(2A)
A notice under subsection (1) may fix different fees or provide for different amounts of levy payable—
(a)
by registered teachers, holders of a limited authority to teach, and applicants for registration as a teacher or a limited authority to teach; and
(b)
for registration effected in different circumstances; and
(c)
for practising certificates of different kinds.
(3)
Fees fixed and levies imposed under subsection (1) are payable in the manner (for example, by instalments) prescribed in the notice and are recoverable as a debt due to the Teaching Council.
(3A)
Before issuing a notice under subsection (1), the Teaching Council must—
(a)
consult registered teachers and holders of a limited authority to teach on any proposed fees or levies; and
(b)
receive the views presented to it with an open mind and give those views due consideration when making a decision on the proposed fees or levies.
(3B)
The Teaching Council may also charge a fee for any goods or services it provides in accordance with its functions under section 479(1).
(3C)
Fees fixed and levies imposed under subsection (1) and any fees charged under subsection (3B) must recover only the actual and reasonable costs incurred by the Teaching Council in performing its functions set out in section 479(1).
(4)
Despite anything in this Act, the Teaching Council may refuse to register a person as a teacher, issue a practising certificate, or grant a limited authority to teach until the appropriate fee or levy has been paid in the manner prescribed by the notice.
(5)
If the Teaching Council cancels a teacher’s registration or limited authority to teach, it may, by written notice to the teacher or person concerned, require the teacher or person to pay the Teaching Council any reasonable costs specified in the notice that were incurred by the Teaching Council in dealing with the proposal to cancel the registration or authorisation, or with the cancellation itself.
(6)
A notice made under this section is secondary legislation (see Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019 for publication requirements).
Compare: 1989 No 80 ss 364, 372, 383(1)–(3) 383(1), (2), (5)
6 Schedule 3 amended
In Schedule 3, repeal clauses 13 and 22.
Part 2 Validations and other transitional provisions
7 Schedule 1 amended
In Schedule 1,—
(a)
insert the Parts set out in the Schedule of this Act as the last Parts; and
(b)
make all necessary consequential amendments.
Schedule New Parts 3 and 4 Part 3 inserted into Schedule 1
s 7
Part 3 Provisions relating to Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees, Levies, and Costs) Amendment Act 2021
73 Interpretation
In this Part,—
2015 fees means fees fixed or purportedly fixed by the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand Fees for Registration, Practising Certificates and Limited Authorities to Teach notice published in the Gazette on 25 June 2015, 2015-gs3644
2020 fee means a fee fixed or purportedly fixed by the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand Fees for Registration, Practising Certificates, and Limited Authorities to Teach notice published in the Gazette on 22 May 2020, 2020-gs2144
commencement means the commencement of the Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees, Levies, and Costs) Amendment Act 2021
former Council means any predecessor of the Teaching Council.
74 Validation of specified fees
(1)
This clause applies to the 2015 fees and any previous fees fixed by a former Council for registration as a teacher, the issuing of a practising certificate, or the granting of a limited authority to teach (specified fees).
(2)
The specified fees, and all actions of a former Council in fixing the specified fees, are valid and declared to be and to always have been lawful.
(3)
All money received by the Teaching Council or a former Council in payment of the specified fees is to be treated as having been lawfully paid to, and received by, the Teaching Council or the former Council.
75 Recovery of unpaid 2015 fees
Any 2015 fee, or part of a 2015 fee, that applies to a person and that has not been paid before commencement—
(a)
is declared to be lawfully payable to the Teaching Council; and
(b)
may be recovered by the Teaching Council on and after commencement as if the 2015 fee had always been lawfully payable by the person.
76 Payment of 2020 fees
(1)
This clause applies to a person who has paid a 2020 fee to the Teaching Council on or after 1 February 2021.
(2)
The payment must be treated on and after commencement as a part-payment of the appropriate 2015 fee payable by the person.
Part 4 Provisions relating to Legislation Act 2019
77 Application of Part
This Part applies until the main commencement date (as defined in clause 2 of Schedule 1 of the Legislation Act 2019).
78 Teaching Council fees, levies, and costs
(1)
This clause applies to a notice made by the Teaching Council under section 480 (as replaced by the Education and Training (Teaching Council Fees, Levies, and Costs) Amendment Act 2021).
(2)
The notice—
(a)
must be published in the Gazette and on an Internet site maintained by or on behalf of the Teaching Council; and
(b)
must state where printed copies of it are available free; and
(c)
is a disallowable instrument, but not a legislative instrument, for the purposes of the Legislation Act 2012 and must be presented to the House of Representatives under section 41 of that Act.
(3)
The Teaching Council must make printed copies of every notice made under section 480 that is in force available free at the place stated in it.
Legislative history
9 August 2021 | Introduction (Bill 60–1) | |
12 August 2021 | First reading and referral to Education and Workforce Committee | |
10 September 2021 | Reported from Education and Workforce Committee (Bill 60–2) | |
19 October 2021 | Second reading | |
9 November 2021 | Committee of the whole House (Bill 60–3) |