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Penalties for Truancy to Increase Significantly

Schulschwänzen soll teurer werden.
Schulschwänzen soll teurer werden. ©APA/HANS KLAUS TECHT / Canva (Symbolbild)
In the future, violations of compulsory schooling may be penalized with higher fines. This is outlined in a draft law that Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr (NEOS) has sent for review by October 31.

Specifically, the penalty threat is set to increase from 110 to 440 euros to 150 to 1,000 euros starting September 1, 2026. The legal provision is included in those regulations that also stipulate mandatory suspension support and mandatory perspective discussions for potential school dropouts. Parents who refuse to participate in these measures can, in extreme cases, be fined between 150 and 1,000 euros. The amount of the fine for violations of compulsory schooling is now to be "harmonized" with these fines, according to the explanations of the draft.

Truancy to become more expensive

However, the procedure for violations of compulsory schooling is to remain unchanged. Initially, class teachers or class heads are to try to prevent truancy through warnings or agreements with the student and their guardians. If necessary, school counselors as well as school psychologists or school social workers are to be involved. If all this does not help or if the violation of compulsory schooling exceeds three days, then the offenses are to be reported to the district administrative authority. This authority must then handle the proceedings and impose the fine. The duration of the substitute imprisonment of two weeks remains the same if the imposed fine is uncollectible.

(APA/Red)

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