University of Sydney Amendment (Terms of Office) By-law 2012 (NSW)

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2012 No 109

New South Wales

University of Sydney Amendment

(Terms of Office) By-law 2012

under the

University of Sydney Act 1989

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved the following By-law made by the Senate of the University of Sydney under the University of Sydney Act 1989.

ADRIAN PICCOLI, MP

Minister for Education

Explanatory note

The object of this By-law is to extend the terms of office of elected undergraduate and general power to make by-laws) and clause 1 (c) of Schedule 1.

postgraduate student Fellows from 1 to 2 years.

Published LW 16 March 2012 Page 1
2012 No 109
Clause 1 University of Sydney Amendment (Terms of Office) By-law 2012

University of Sydney Amendment (Terms of Office)

By-law 2012

under the

University of Sydney Act 1989

1      Name of By-law

This By-law is the University of Sydney Amendment (Terms of Office)
By-law 2012.

2      Commencement

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

3 Amendment of University of Sydney By-law 1999

(1) Clause 24 Terms of office

Omit “one year” from clause 24 (3). Insert instead “2 years”.

(2) Clause 44 Undergraduate or postgraduate student Fellows
Omit “6 months” wherever occurring. Insert instead “year”.
(3) Clause 85
Insert after clause 84:

85

Transitional provision relating to terms of office of undergraduate or postgraduate student Fellows

(1) In this clause, 2012 By-law means the University of Sydney
Amendment (Terms of Office) By-law 2012.
(2) The amendment of clause 24 (3) by the 2012 By-law does not apply to persons elected before the commencement of that amendment.
(3) The amendment of clause 44 by the 2012 By-law does not apply to a casual vacancy in the office of a Fellow who was elected before the commencement of that amendment.
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