University of Canberra Amendment Act 2005 (ACT)

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University of Canberra Amendment Act 2005

A2005-36

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  1. Name of Act  2

  2. Commencement  2

  3. Legislation amended  2

  4. Constitution of council


    Section 11 (1) (b)  2

  5. Section 11 (1)  2

  6. Section 11 (2)  2

  7. New section 11 (6)  3

  8. Section 12  3

  9. New section 12A  4

  10. Disclosure of interests of members


    Section 14 (1) and (3)  5

  11. Vacation of office


    Section 15 (1)  5

  12. New section 15 (1) (ab)  5

  13. Section 15 (1) (e)  5

  14. Section 15 (1)  5

  15. Chancellor


    New section 24 (3)  5

  16. Deputy chancellor


    Section 24A (1)  6

  17. Vice chancellor and president


    New section 25 (4)  6

  18. Statutes


    Section 40 (2) (e) (iii)  6

University of Canberra Amendment Act 2005

A2005-36

An Act to amend the University of Canberra Act 1989

The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as follows:

  1. Name of Act

    This Act is the University of Canberra Amendment Act 2005.

  2. Commencement

    This Act commences on the day after its notification day.

    NoteThe naming and commencement provisions automatically commence on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).

  3. Legislation amended

    This Act amends the University of Canberra Act 1989.

  4. Constitution of council
    Section 11 (1) (b)

    omit

  5. Section 11 (1)

    renumber paragraphs when Act next republished under Legislation Act

  6. Section 11 (2)

    substitute

    (2)If the council considers that it is necessary to appoint extra members of the council to enable the council to exercise its functions efficiently, the council may appoint up to 3 people as members of the council.

    NoteFor the making of appointments (including acting appointments), see the Legislation Act, pt 19.3.

  7. New section 11 (6)

    insert

    (6)The maximum period that a person can be a member of the council is 12 years (whether consecutive or not) unless the council otherwise decides to extend the maximum period for the person.

    NoteA person may be reappointed to a position if the person is eligible to be appointed to the position (see Legislation Act, s 208 and dict, pt 1, def appoint).

  8. Section 12

    substitute

  9. Qualifications for membership of council

    (1)A person is not qualified to become or remain a member of the council if the person—

    (a)is under 18 years old; or

    (b)is disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act, part 2D.6 (Disqualification from managing corporations); or

    (c)is convicted, in the ACT, of an offence punishable by imprisonment for at least 1 year; or

    (d)is convicted outside the ACT, in Australia or elsewhere, of an offence that, if it had been committed in the ACT, would be punishable by imprisonment for at least 1 year.

    (2)Disqualification under subsection (1) (c) or (d) ends on the later of the following:

    (a)5 years after the date of the person’s conviction;

    (b)5 years after the date of the person’s release from prison.

  10. New section 12A

    insert

12ADuties of members of council

(1)In exercising the functions of a member of the council, a council member must—

(a)act always in the best interests of the university as a whole; and

(b)act honestly and for a proper purpose; and

(c)exercise reasonable care and diligence.

(2)Also, a member of the council—

(a)must avoid conflicts of interest; and

(b)must disclose to the council, in accordance with section 14 and the statutes, any conflict between the member’s interests and the university’s interests; and

(c)must not improperly use the member’s position, or information obtained because of the member’s position, to—

(i)gain an advantage for the member or someone else; or

(ii)cause detriment to the university or someone else.

(3)The duty under subsection (1) (a) must be observed in priority to any duty a member may owe to those electing or appointing the member.

(4)The council may, by resolution passed by 2/3 of the members of the council for the time being, remove a council member from office if the member fails to comply with a duty under subsection (1) or (2).

  1. Disclosure of interests of members
    Section 14 (1) and (3)

    omit

    a direct or indirect pecuniary interest

    substitute

    an interest

  2. Vacation of office
    Section 15 (1)

    omit

    (other than the vice-chancellor)

  3. New section 15 (1) (ab)

    insert

    (ab)is removed from office under section 12A (4) (Duties of members of council); or

  4. Section 15 (1) (e)

    omit

  5. Section 15 (1)

    renumber paragraphs when Act next republished under Legislation Act

  6. Chancellor
    New section 24 (3)

    insert

    (3)A person is not eligible to be appointed as the chancellor if the person is disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act, part 2D.6 (Disqualification from managing corporations).

  7. Deputy chancellor
    Section 24A (1)

    omit

    or another person

  8. Vice chancellor and president
    New section 25 (4)

    insert

    (4)A person is not eligible to be appointed as the vice-chancellor if the person is disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act, part 2D.6 (Disqualification from managing corporations).

  9. Statutes
    Section 40 (2) (e) (iii)

    omit

    pecuniary interests

    substitute

    interests

Endnotes

  1. Presentation speech

    Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 21 June 2005.

  2. Notification

    Notified under the Legislation Act on 26 August 2005.

  3. Republications of amended laws

    For the latest republication of amended laws, see certify that the above is a true copy of the University of Canberra Amendment Bill 2005, which was passed by the Legislative Assembly on 18 August 2005.

    Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

    © Australian Capital Territory 2005

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