Durack Institute of Technology By-laws 2013 (WA)

Case
No judgment structure available for this case.

1:3 Deeembcr 201 '3 CTOVERNITENT CT1ZETTE, WA 6173

PART 1

EDUCATION

i1D3o1-^

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACT 1996

DURACK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY B y-LAWS 2013

Made under section 44 of the Vocational Education and Training' Act 1996 by the governing council of Durack Institute of Technology with the approval of the Minister for Training and Workforce Development.

PART 1—PRELIMINARY

Citation

1. These by-laws may be cited as the Durack Institute of Technology By-laws 2013.

Commencement
2. These by-laws come into operation on the day on which they are published in he

Gociernment Gazette.

Interpretation
3. (1) In these by-laws unless the contrary intention appears

"authorised person" means a person designated as an authorised person under by-law 7;

"institute land" means land under the control of the institute;
"driveway" means a portion of institute land set aside for the purpose of driving vehicles;
"governing council' means the governing council of the institute.

"managing director" means the person appointed to be managing director of

the instil Inc under section 46 of the Act;

speed control sign" means a sign that. is erected under by-law 16;

the institute" means Durack Institute of Technology.

(2) The notes that appear at the foot of any of these by-laws are only for the purposes

of information and do not form part of the by-law.
Application

purposes of these by-laws.

4. These by-laws apply to institute land and to any person on institute land.

PART 2—GENERAL

Hours of business
5. (1) Subject to any order under section 38 of the Act, the hours of business of the
institute are those fixed by the governing council from time to time.
(2) Different hours may be fixed for different. purposes.
(3) The hours during which the institute is open for business are to be published in
the manner determined by the governing council.
[NOTE—Section 38 of the Act enables the Minister by order to determine tjacation

periods for institute s./

Setting aside land and places
6. (1) Where the governing council sets aside any land or place for a particular
purpose the governing council may cause a notice to be erected specifying the

purpose for which the land or place is set. aside.

(2) A person who contravenes a notice erected under by-law 6 (1) commits an offence.

Authorised Persons
7. The managing director may designate a person to be an authorised person for the

617 S GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W:1 1:3 Decrrmbc'r 201'3

PART 3—STUDENT ASSOCIATIONS

Functions of student associations

8. The functions of the student associations are to

(a) further the common interest of the enrolled students;

(b)

provide for and encourage communication amongst enrolled students in matters of common interest;

(c)

provide extracurricular activities for the general wellbeing of enrolled students;

(d)

represent enrolled students whenever such representation is necessary or desirable and provide the recognised means of communication between students and the institute;

(e) co-operate or affiliate with anybody or organisa t.ion having kindred aims;

[f} promote the good of the institute for the benefit of students studying at the

inst.it.ute.

Membership of student association
9. (1) Subject to this by-law, all enrolled students are eligible to be members of the
student association.
(2) A person is not eligible to be a member of the student association if the person is
a member of the staff of the institute.

(3) The student association will determine

(a) the types of membership

(b) any associated fees

Student association activities on institute land
10. Where a student association intends to hold any activities on institute land,
during class time or not, prior approval by the managing director and liaison with

appropriate institute staff is required.

I AI N 161StI1X1 I11EDi III] ►n hF d U ILIA 0 DI 14140411]

Conduct generally
11. (1) A person shall not hinder or obstruct another person or otherwise behave in i
disorderly, unlawful or anti-social manner.
(2) A person shall not, without the prior written permission of the governing

council

(a) hold a public meeting;

(b) conduct any business for commercial purposes on institute land;
(c) bring any animal on to institute land:
(d) deface, interfere with or d linage any property of the institute;
(e) bring any liquor or illegal drugs on to institute land;

[f) smoke on institute land, with the exception of designated smoking areas; or

(g) bring any firearms or prohibited weapons on to instil ut.e land.

Obstruction of institute staff

12. A person shall not hinder or obstruct a member of the institute staff from

carrying out his or her powers, entitlements or duties.

Dishonest conduct

13. A person shill not act dishonestly or unfairly in connection with any institute examination, course work, assessment or test, or the preparation of any thesis, report or other work.

Closure of the institute

14. (1) The managing director may

(a)

close the institute or any part of the institute to the public or to students or both the public and students, if in the opinion of the managing director, the persons are behaving, or are likely to behave, in a disorderly manner;

(b)

require any person whose presence at the institute is in contravention of a by-law or is likely to be detrimental t.o the institute, to leave the institute or any part of the institute.

(2) A person who refuses or fails to comply with a request of the managing director

under by-law 14 (1) commits an offence.

I allW11MKOONY9NO1[170 9I IWW[I

Object of this Part
15. The object of this Part is to provide for the orderly occupation and use of institute
land by vehicles and the parking of vehicles.

1:3 Deeembcr 201 '3 CTOVERN \TENT CT1ZETTE, W '1 617 5

Speed control signs

16. (1) The managing director may approve the erection of signs indicating the

maximum speed at. which vehicles may be driven on inst.it ut.e land.
(2) A person shall not drive a vehicle on a driveway at a speed in excess of the speed

indicated on a speed control sign that applies in relation to the driveway.

Parking permits

17. (1) The managing director may arrange for the issue of parking permits.

(2) Parking permits may be of different classes.

(3) A parking permit is not valid unless

(a)

if it is issued in relation to a specified time or specified period of time, it is used accordingly;

(b) it is used for the purpose that it was issued for:

(c)

it is used for, or in respect to, a vehicle in the control and possession of ^1 person or class of person t ha t. it was issued to;

(d)

it is used in relation to a vehicle or kind of vehicle that it was issued to or in respect of; and

(e)

if any fees are payable under these by-laws in relation to the parking permit, those fees have been paid.

in rely t.ion t o the vehicle.(4) A person is not to park a vehicle contrary to the terms of any permit that applies

(5) if a parking permit is used for a purpose other than the purliose for which it is

issued the managing director may cancel the puking king permit:..

PART 6—PENALTIES AND DISCIPLINARY CONSEQUENCES

Offences

18. A person who contravenes any of these by-laws commits an offence. Penalty:

10 Oft

Disciplinary consequences
19. (1) lnst.ead of recovering a penalty in a court of summary jurisdiction, if an
alleged offender is an enrolled student. an -iut.hri-ised person may i :i roceed against
the enrolled student as for a disciplinary offence and have the complaint. heard and
determined by the managing director or an authorised person other than the person
who commenced the proceedings in relation t o the offence.

(2) if the managing director or the authorised person referred tom by-law 19 (1) is of the opinion that the alleged offender has committed an offence, the managing director or uthorised person may impose any one or more of the following

penalties

(a) i fine not exceeding $50;
(b)
suspend all or any of the privileges of t he enrolled student;
(c) exclude the enrolled student from attending instil Lite . lectures, t utorials,

workshops or other training activities;

(d) withhold assessment results of the enrolled student:
(e) suspend the enrolled student for a period not. exceeding 2 semesters of any course or courses;

(f} expel the enrolled student from the institute; (g) refuse the student re-enrolment as a student.

(3) A decision by the managing director or authorised person imposing a penalty specified in by-law 19 (2) [f) or (g) is not effective unless confirmed in writing by the governing council.

(4) The managing director or authorised person is to serve notice of any penalty imposed on an enrolled student under by-law 19 (2) within 28 days after the day upon which the penalty is imposed.

(5) 11 proceedings for an offence against an enrolled student are pending at. any time before the enrolled student: is or may become entitled to an award from the institute, the granting of the award may be adjourned Llntil after the proceedings are completed.

(6) If at the time an enrolled student is entitled to an award from the institute

(a)

the enrolled student has not paid any penalty imiiosed on the enrolled student under these by-laws; or

Eel 3 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W,\ 1:3 Decrrmbc'r 201'3

(b)

the enrolled student, without lawful excuse, retains any property of the institute.

the award may be withheld until the enrolled student has paid the 1111OU11t of the
penalty or returned the property to the institute.

The Common Seal of Durack Institute of Technology was hereunto affixed in the presence of-

MALCOLM SMITH, Chairperson. BERT BEEVERS. Board Member.

These by-laws are hereby approved by the Minister for Training and Workforce

Developme nt —

Hon TERRY REDMAN,Minister for Training and

Workforce Development.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG301-*

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

Shire of Manjimup

FF;NCING AMENDMENT LOCAL LAw 2013

Under the powers conferred on it by the Local Governmen.f. Acl. 1995, the Council of the Shire of Manjimup resolved on 14 November 2013 to make this local law.

1. Title

This is the Shire of Manjimup Fencing Amendment Local Law 2013.

2. Commencement

This local law commences on the 14th day after the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette.

3. Principal Local Law

In this local law, the Shire of ?blan j mip Fencing Local Lac, , 2012 published in the
.

Government Gazette on 20 December 2012 is referred to as the principal local law.

The principal local law is amended as follows.

•1. Clause 6.3 amended

Clause 6.3 is amended as follows

(a) delete subclause (1)(a)(i) and insert.-

(i) where a copy of the draft policy may be obtained or inspected;

(b) delete subclause (2)(b) and insert

(b)

resolve to adopt the policy with or without modification. or not to proceed with the policy.

Dated: 14 November 2013.

The Common Seal of the Shire of Manjimup was affixed by authority of a resolution of the Council in the presence of

WADE ANTHONY DE CAMPO, Shire President.
JEREMY STUART HUBBLE, Chief Executive Officer.

Actions
Download as PDF Download as Word Document


Cases Citing This Decision

0

Cases Cited

0

Statutory Material Cited

0