Canberra College of Advanced Education Act 1970 (Cth)
An Act to amend the
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BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The
Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the
“‘ex officio member’ means a member being the Principal of the College, the Vice-Chancellor or the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;”.
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c ) to award such degrees, diplomas and certificates in relation to the passing of examinations or otherwise in relation to the education and training provided by the College as are provided for by the Statutes; and”.
“8.—(1.) The Council shall consist of—
(
a ) the Principal of the College;(
b )the Vice-Chancellor and (subject to the restriction on his right to attend meetings contained in sub-section (5.) of this section) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor;(
c )three members of the teaching staff of the College elected by that teaching staff;(
d ) two students of the College elected by the students of the College;
(e) persons not exceeding eight in number appointed by the Governor-General;(
f ) persons not exceeding four in number appointed by the Council; and(
g )if a person other than a person who is already a member of the Council is appointed, in accordance with section 13 of this Act, to be the Chairman of the Council, the person so appointed.
“(2.) Of the three members of the teaching staff
of the College referred to in paragraph (
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a )one shall be elected at an election at which only members of the senior teaching staff of the College are eligible to be candidates; and(
b )the others shall be elected at an election or elections at which, subject to the Statutes, any member of the teaching staff may be a candidate.
“(3.) The
Statutes relating to the election of the two students referred to in paragraph
(
“(4.) If a person other than the Principal of the College is for the time being performing the duties of the office of Principal of the College, that person may attend meetings of the Council and, for the purposes of those meetings, shall be deemed to be a member of the Council.
“(5.) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor is not entitled to attend a meeting of the Council that is attended by the Vice-Chancellor or a person entitled to attend that meeting by virtue of the next succeeding sub-section.
“(6.) If a person other than the Vice-Chancellor or the Deputy Vice-Chancellor is for the time being performing the duties of the office of Vice-Chancellor, that person may, in the absence of the Vice-Chancellor, attend meetings of the Council and, for the purposes of those meetings, shall be deemed to be a member of the Council.
“(7.) If a person other than the Deputy Vice-Chancellor is for the time being performing the duties of the office of Deputy Vice-Chancellor, that person may attend meetings of the Council, not being meetings attended by the Vice-Chancellor, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor or a person entitled to attend the meeting by virtue of the last preceding sub-section, and, for the purposes of those meetings, shall be deemed to be a member of the Council.
“(8.) The term
of office of a member other than an
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a )by omitting from sub-section (2.) the word “two” (first occurring) and inserting in its stead the word “three”; and(
b )by omitting from that sub-section the word “one” (second occurring) and inserting in its stead the word “two”.
“10a.—(1.) In
this section, ‘student member’ means a member of the Council referred to in
paragraph (
“(2.) Except as otherwise provided by this section, a student member shall hold office, subject to this Act, for a period of one year and the term of office of a student member shall commence—
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a )if it is the first term of office of one of the two student members first elected—on a date to be determined by the Minister; and(
b )in any other case—on the expiration of the term of office of the member whose place the student member fills.
“(3.) If a student member has ceased to hold office before the expiration of his term of office, a student member shall, if the Minister so directs, be elected to hold office from the date of his election until the expiration of that term, and the election shall be held in accordance with any Statute that was applicable to the election of the member who has ceased to hold office.
“(4.) Except as otherwise provided by the Statutes, a student member ceases to be a member if the Council determines that he has ceased to be a student of the College.
“(5.) The Statutes may provide that—
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a ) a student member elected at an election at which only full-time students of the College were eligible to be candidates ceases to be a member if he ceases to be a full-time student of the College; or(
b )a student member elected at an election at which only part-time students of the College were eligible to be candidates ceases to be a member if he ceases to be a part-time student of the College.
“(6.) Where a person has been elected as a student member on two occasions, he is not eligible to be again elected as a student member.”.
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a ) by omitting from sub-paragraph (iii) of paragraph (c ) of sub-section (1.) the word “two” and inserting in its stead the word “three”;(
b ) by inserting in sub-section (1.), after paragraph (c ), the following paragraph:—“(
ca ) the election of members of the Council by the students of the College, including—(i) the persons who are to be regarded as students of the College, the persons who are to be regarded as full-time students of the College, and the persons who are to be regarded as part-time students of the College, for the purposes of such an election; and
(ii) the determination of questions arising in relation to the conduct or result of such an election.”; and
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c ) by omitting paragraph (e ) of sub-section (1.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraphs:—“(
e ) the courses of study and instruction of the College;“(
ea )the degrees, diplomas and certificates that may be awarded by the College and the requirements for their award;”.
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