Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00140:clause:1_11:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00140
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Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 11 (pt 12/35)
Character Range: 82251–84972

in section 19‑102.
 (6) If a higher education provider determines a *student services and amenities fee, the provider:
 (a) must publish, in accordance with the Administration Guidelines:
 (i) enough information to enable a person liable to pay the fee to work out the amount of the fee; and
 (ii) notice of the day on which the fee is payable; and
 (b) must, on request by a person who is or may become liable to pay the fee, inform the person of the amount of the fee and the day on which it is or would be payable.

19‑38  Higher education providers' expenditure of student services and amenities fees
 (1) A higher education provider must not spend an amount paid to the provider as a *student services and amenities fee to support:
 (a) a political party; or
 (b) the election of a person as a member of:
 (i) the legislature of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; or
 (ii) a local government body.
 (2) If a higher education provider pays a person or organisation an amount paid to the provider as a *student services and amenities fee, the provider must make the payment on the condition that none of the payment is to be spent by the person or organisation to support:
 (a) a political party; or
 (b) the election of a person as a member of:
 (i) the legislature of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; or
 (ii) a local government body.
 (3) A higher education provider must not spend, for a purpose other than that specified in subsection (4), an amount paid to the provider as a *student services and amenities fee.
 (4) Subsection (3) does not prohibit expenditure for a purpose that relates to the provision of any of the following services:
 (a) providing food or drink to students on a campus of the higher education provider;
 (b) supporting a sporting or other recreational activity by students;
 (c) supporting the administration of a club most of whose members are students;
 (d) caring for children of students;
 (e) providing legal services to students;
 (f) promoting the health or welfare of students;
 (g) helping students secure accommodation;
 (h) helping students obtain employment or advice on careers;
 (i) helping students with their financial affairs;
 (j) helping students obtain insurance against personal accidents;
 (k) supporting debating by students;
 (l) providing libraries and reading rooms (other than those provided for academic purposes) for students;
 (m) supporting an artistic activity by students;
 (n) supporting the production and dissemination to students of media whose content is provided by students;
 (o) helping students develop skills for study, by means other than undertaking *courses of study or *accelerator program courses in which they are enrolled;