Charles Sturt University Amendment By-law 2018 (NSW)

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New South Wales

Charles Sturt University Amendment By-law

2018

under the

Charles Sturt University Act 1989

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the
Charles Sturt University Act 1989, has approved the By-law made by the Council of Charles Sturt

University.

ROBERT STOKES, MP

Minister for Education

Explanatory note

The object of this By-law is to amend the Charles Sturt University By-law 2005 so as to remove the provisions relating to the election of staff and student members of the Council of Charles Sturt University under the Charles Sturt University Act 1989.

This By-law is made under the Charles Sturt University Act 1989, including section 31 (the general power to make by-laws).

Charles Sturt University Amendment By-law 2018 [NSW]

Charles Sturt University Amendment By-law 2018

under the

Charles Sturt University Act 1989

1      Name of By-law

This By-law is the Charles Sturt University Amendment By-law 2018.

2      Commencement

This By-law commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.

3 Amendment of Charles Sturt University By-law 2005

(1) Clause 2 Definitions

Omit the definitions of close of applications, close of the ballot, elected (academic
staff) member, elected (general staff) member, elected (student) member and

polling day from clause 2 (1).

(2) Clause 2 (1), definition of “election”
Omit the definition. Insert instead:

election, in Part 2, means an election under section 10 or 11 of the Act.

(3) Part 3 Election and appointment of members of Council
Omit “The Council resolved on 15 December 2011 that there are to be a total of
15 members.” from the note.
(4) Part 3, note
Omit “4 of whom must be external persons who are graduates”.
Insert instead “at least one of whom must be an external person who is a graduate”.
(5) Part 3, Division 4
Omit the Division.
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