The Education Act 1996 (Electronic Communications) Order 2004
Citation, commencement and application
1.
This Order may be cited as the Education Act 1996 (Electronic Communications) Order 2004 and shall come into force on 1st January 2005.
2.
This Order applies to England and Wales.
Amendment of section 572 of the Education Act 1996
3.
“(2)
But such a document may not be served or given in an electronic communication to a person as a parent unless —
(a)
the person consents in writing to the receipt of documents of the kind in question from the sender in an electronic communication sent to a specified number or address, and
(b)
the communication is sent to the number or address in question.
(3)
In subsection (2), “electronic communication” has the same meaning as in the Electronic Communications Act 2000.”
This Order applies to England and Wales.
This Order facilitates the service of orders, notices, and other documents under the Education Act 1996 by electronic means.
Article 3 inserts two new subsections into section 572 of the Education Act 1996. The new subsection (2) specifies requirements, where documents are served or given by electronic means to parents, which have to be satisfied for the document to have been lawfully served or given. Consent to such delivery must be in writing.
Relevant parts of the following Acts are construed as one with the Education Act 1996 and therefore the provisions inserted by this Order apply to documents required or authorised to be served or given by the following Acts :
the School Inspections Act 1996,
the Education Act 1997,
the School Standards and Framework Act 1998,
the Education Act 2002.