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13. Offences relating to enforcement

Offence to obstruct an authorised officer

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  • National Law, Section 207 ]

A person must not obstruct an authorised officer in exercising powers under the National Law and Regulations.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute a person for obstructing an authorised officer. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $9,100, in the case of an individual; $45,900 in any other case.

Offence to fail to assist an authorised officer

National Law, Section 208 ]

A person must not, without reasonable excuse:

  • refuse to answer a question asked lawfully by an authorised officer
  • refuse to provide information or produce a document lawfully required by an authorised officer
  • fail to comply with a request made by an authorised officer entering premises under a warrant to:

    ‒ require the occupier of the premises or any person present to help with the investigation

    ‒ require the occupier of the premises or any person present to give information to help the investigation.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute a person for failing to assist an authorised officer. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $9,100, in the case of an individual; $45,900 in any other case.

Offence to destroy or damage notices or documents

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  • National Law, Section 209 ]

A person must not, without lawful authority, destroy or damage any notice or document given, prepared or kept under the National Law.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute for destroying or damaging notices or documents under the National Law. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $9,100, in the case of an individual; $45,900 in any other case.

Offence to impersonate authorised officer

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  • National Law, Section 210 ]

A person must not impersonate an authorised officer.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute a person for impersonating an authorised officer. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $9,100.

Offence to fail to comply with notice or requirement

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  • National Law, Section 217 ]

A person must not refuse or fail to comply with a requirement under the power of regulatory authorities to obtain information, documents and evidence by notice or at a service, to the extent that the person is capable of complying with the requirement.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute a person for refusing or failing to comply with a notice or requirement. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $9,100, in the case of an individual; $45,900 in any other case.

Offence to hinder or obstruct regulatory authority

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  • National Law, Section 218 ]

A person must not hinder or obstruct the regulatory authority in exercising a power to obtain information, documents and evidence by notice or at a service.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute a person for hindering or obstructing a regulatory authority. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $9,100, in the case of an individual; $45,900 in any other case.

False or misleading information or documents

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  • National Law, Section 295 ]

A person must not give the regulatory authority or authorised officer any information or document that the person knows is false or misleading unless, when giving the document, the person:

  • informs the regulatory authority or authorised officer how the document is false or misleading, to the best of their ability
  • gives the correct information to the regulatory authority or authorised officer, if the person has or can reasonably get the correct information.

The regulatory authority may seek to prosecute for providing false or misleading information or documents. The maximum penalty which may be imposed by a court is $6,800, in the case of an individual; $34,400 in any other case.

Attachment A – Summary of offences under the National Law

Offence

Reference

Approved provider

Nominated supervisor

Family day care educator

Staff member

Infringement notices

Provide an education and care service without service approval

Section 103

    
Provide a family day care service from a place that is not a residence or approved venue, unless otherwise permitted

Section 103A

    
Advertise a service without service approval

Section 104

    
Operate a service without nominated supervisor

Section 161

    
Fail to ensure nominated supervisor meets prescribed minimum requirements

Section 161A

    
Operate a service without responsible person present (centre-based service only)

Section 162

    
Fail to employ or engage the prescribed minimum number of co-ordinators (family day care service only – see Staffing Arrangements in Operational Requirements)

Section 163

    
Fail to provide support to family day care educators

Section 164

    
Education and care at a family day care service not to be provided by person other than a family day care educator, except as prescribed in regulation

Section 164A

    
Inadequate supervision

Section 165

  
Inappropriate discipline

Section 166

 
Fail to protect children from harm and hazards

Section 167

  
Fail to provide required program

Section 168

   
Fail to meet minimum staffing requirements, including ratios and qualifications

Section 169

  
Allow unauthorised person to remain on premises

Section 170

  
Fail to comply with direction to exclude inappropriate person

Section 171

  
Fail to display prescribed information

Section 172

   

Fail to notify circumstances to the regulatory authority

Section 173

   

Fail to notify information to the regulatory authority

Section 174

    
Fail to notify information to the approved provider (family day care educator)

Section 174A

  

  
Fail to keep enrolment and other documents

Section 175

 

  
Compliance directions

Section 176

   

Engage person to whom prohibition notice applies

Section 188

    
False or misleading information about prohibition notice

Section 188A

Any or all persons

 
Obstruct an authorised officer

Section 207

Any or all persons

 
Fail to assist an authorised officer

Section 208

Any or all persons

 
Destroy or damage notices or documents

Section 209

Any or all persons

 
Impersonate an authorised officer

Section 210

Any or all persons

 
Fail to comply with notice or requirement

Section 217

Any or all persons

 
Hinder or obstruct regulatory authority

Section 218

Any or all persons

 
Register of family day care educators

Section 269

    

Attachment B – Summary of offences under the National Regulations

Offence

Approved provider

Nominated supervisor

Family day care educator

Infringement notice

Compliance direction

Maximum penalty

Quality Improvement Plans (Regulation 55)

   

 
Offences in relation to giving false or misleading statements about ratings (Regulation 72)

   

$2,200

Location of principal office of a family day care service (72A)

    

$2,200

Record of child assessments or evaluations for delivery of education program (Regulation 74)

   

 
Information about education program to be kept available (Regulation 75)

   

 
Health and hygiene practices and safe food practices (Regulation 77)

$2,200

Access to safe drinking water and regular food and beverages (Regulation 78)

 

$2,200

Service providing food and beverages (Regulation 79)

 

$2,200

Weekly menu (Regulation 80)

$1,100

Tobacco, drug and alcohol free environment (Regulation 82)  $2,200
Staff members not to be affected by alcohol or drugs (Regulation 83)$2,200
Awareness of child protection law (Regulation 84)

 

 

 

$1,100

Sleep and rest (Regulation 84A) $1,100
Risk assessment for purposes of sleep and rest policies and procedures (Regulation 84C)

 

 

 

$2,200

Prohibition of bassinets (Regulation 84D)$2,200
Notification to parents of incident, injury, trauma and illness (Regulation 86)

  

 

$2,200

Offence

Approved provider

Nominated supervisor

Family day care educator

Infringement notice

Compliance direction

Maximum penalty

Infectious diseases (Regulation 88)

  

 

$2,200

First aid kits (Regulation 89)

 

$2,200

Medical conditions policy to be provided to parents (Regulation 91)

   

 
Administration of medication (Regulation 93)

  

$2,200

Written notice about medication administered to a child (Regulation 93)    $1,100
Emergency and evacuation procedures (Regulation 97)

  

$2,200

Telephone or other communication equipment (Regulation 98)

  

$1,100

Children leaving the education and care service premises (Regulation 99)

  

$2,200

Risk assessment must be conducted before excursion (Regulation 100)

  

$2,200

Authorisation for excursions (Regulation 102)

  

$1,100

Risk assessment for the purposes of safe arrival of children policies and procedures (Regulation 102AAC)   $2,200
Transport risk assessment before service transports child (Regulation 102B) $2,200
Authorisation for service to transport children (Regulation 102D)  $1,100
Accounting for children embarking a means of transport for regular transportation and making a record (Regulation 102E)   $2,200
Accounting for children disembarking a means of transport for regular transportation and making a record (Regulation 102F)   $2,200
Premises, furniture and equipment to be safe, clean and in good repair (Regulation 103)

   

$2,200

Fencing and security (Regulation 104)

  

$2,200

Access to sufficient furniture, materials and developmentally appropriate equipment (Regulation 105)

   

 
Laundry and hygiene facilities (Regulation 106)

   

 
Space requirements – indoors (Regulation 107)

   

$2,200

Space requirements – outdoor space (Regulation 108)

   

$2,200

Ventilation and natural light (Regulation 110)

   

$2,200

Administrative space (Regulation 111)

   

 
Nappy change facilities (Regulation 112)

  

$1,100

Outdoor space – natural environment (Regulation 113)

   

 
Outdoor space – shade (Regulation 114)

   

$1,100

Premises designed to facilitate supervision (Regulation 115)

   

 
Assessments of family day care residences and approved venues (Regulation 116)

   

$2,200

Inspection of water hazards, water features and swimming pools (Regulation 116A)   $2,200
Compliance with fencing requirements for swimming pools at family day care residences and approved family day care venues (Regulation 116C)     
Glass (Regulation 117)

   

 
Educational leader (Regulation 118)

   

 
Family day care educator to be at least 18 years old (Regulation 119)

   

$1,100

OffenceApproved providerNominated supervisorFamily day care educatorInfringement noticeCompliance directionMaximum penalty
Educators who are under 18 to be supervised (Regulation 120)

   

$1,100

First aid qualification requirements (Regulation 136)    $2,200
Minimum requirements for a family day care educator (regulation 143A)

    

$2,200

Ongoing management of family day care educators (Regulation 143B)

    

$2,200

Relationships in groups (Regulation 156)

   

 
Access for parents (Regulation 157)

 

$1,100

Residents at family day care residence and family day care educator assistants to be fit and proper persons (Regulation 163)

   

$2,200

Requirement for notice of new persons at residence (Regulation 164)

   

$2,200

Children not to be alone with visitors (Regulation 166)

 

  

$2,200

Policies and procedures in place (Regulation 168)

   

$1,100

Additional policies and procedures for family day care (Regulation 169)

   

$1,100

Policies and procedures to be followed (Regulation 170)

   

$1,100

Policies and procedures to be available (Regulation 171)

   

$1,100

Notification of change to policies and procedures (Regulation 172)

   

 
Display of prescribed information (Regulation 173)    $2,200
Prescribed enrolment and other documents to be kept by approved provider (Regulation 177)

  

$2,200

Prescribed enrolment and other records to be kept by family day care educator (Regulation 178)  

 

$2,200

Confidentiality of records kept by approved provider (Regulation 181)

    

$2,200

Confidentiality of records kept by family day care educator (Regulation 182)  

  

$2,200

Storage of records and other documents (Regulation 183)

   

 
Law and regulations to be available (Regulation 185)

   

 
Prescribed form of identity card (Regulation 187)

Applies to an authorised officer

$1,100

False or misleading documents (Regulation 191)

Applies to an authorised officer

$2,200

Working with vulnerable people registration (Tasmania) (Regulation 344)    $2,200