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DEAKIN UNIVERSITY BILL 2009

                 PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA

                      Deakin University Bill 2009



                        TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Clause                                                                    Page

PART 1--PRELIMINARY                                                          2
  1      Purposes                                                            2
  2      Commencement                                                        3
  3      Definitions                                                         3

PART 2--CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNANCE OF THE
UNIVERSITY                                                                   6
Division 1--The University                                                   6
  4      Deakin University                                                   6
  5      Objects of the University                                           6
  6      General powers and functions of University                          8
  7      Common seal                                                         9
Division 2--The Council                                                     10
  8      The Council                                                        10
  9      Powers and functions of the Council                                11
  10     Power of Council to grant degrees or confer awards                 12
  11     Council membership                                                 13
  12     Appointed members                                                  14
  13     Council appointed members                                          15
  14     Limitations on membership                                          15
  15     Responsibilities of Council members                                16
  16     Remuneration                                                       17
  17     Membership and procedure of Council                                17
  18     Power to delegate                                                  17
  19     Indemnities                                                        18

PART 3--PERSONS AND BODIES CONNECTED WITH THE
UNIVERSITY                                                                  19
  20     Academic board                                                     19
  21     Faculties, departments, divisions, centres, units, schools and
         institutes of the University                                       19
  22     Visitor                                                            19
  23     Acting Visitor                                                     20



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Clause Page PART 4--OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY 21 24 Chancellor 21 25 Deputy chancellor 21 26 Vice-Chancellor 22 27 Other officers 23 PART 5--UNIVERSITY STATUTES AND UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS 24 28 Council may make university statutes and university regulations 24 29 Specific subject matter for university statutes and university regulations 24 30 University statutes may provide for making of university regulations 27 31 Manner of making university statutes and university regulations 27 32 Commencement 28 33 Application of laws to university statutes and university regulations 28 34 Judicial notice of university statute or university regulation 29 PART 6--PROPERTY, FINANCE AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES 30 Division 1--Property generally 30 35 Powers relating to property 30 Division 2--Land 30 36 Acquisition of land 30 37 Disposal of land 32 38 Disposal of investment lands 32 Division 3--Trust funds and related matters 33 39 Creation and administration of trust funds and other funds 33 40 Establishment of investment common funds 33 41 Distribution of income of investment common funds 33 42 Commissions etc. 34 43 Delegation 34 Division 4--Finance 34 44 Revenue 34 45 Borrowing powers 35 46 Investments 35 47 Audit of income and expenditure of University 36 561361B.I-16/9/2009 ii BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Clause Page Division 5--Joint ventures and companies 36 48 Corporations and joint ventures 36 49 Audit of limited company 37 50 Audit of other companies 37 51 Audits under section 49 and 50 generally 38 Division 6--Guidelines 39 52 Declarations--university commercial activity 39 53 University may submit guidelines to the Minister 40 54 Consultation 41 55 Ministerial approval of guidelines and power to make guidelines 41 56 Publication and availability 42 57 Guidelines and university statutes 42 58 Council to ensure compliance 42 59 Reports to Minister 43 60 Referral to Auditor-General 43 PART 7--GENERAL 44 61 Fine is civil debt recoverable summarily 44 62 Certificate is evidence of amount of fine 44 PART 8--REPEALS AND TRANSITIONAL MATTERS 45 Division 1--Repeals 45 63 Repeal of Acts 45 Division 2--Transitional provisions 45 64 Definitions for this Division 45 65 Operation of Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 46 66 University 46 67 Council 46 68 Members of Council 47 69 Staff 47 70 Construction of references 48 71 Gifts, trusts and other dispositions 49 72 University statutes and university regulations 50 73 Regulations dealing with transitional matters 50 Division 3--Repeal of Division 1 51 74 Repeal of spent provisions 51 __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 iii BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Clause Page SCHEDULE 1--Membership and Procedure of the Council 52 1 Terms and conditions of office of Council members 52 2 Members eligible for reappointment 53 3 Council's power of removal 53 4 Vacancies in membership of Council 54 5 Filling of vacancies on retirement 55 6 Conduct of elections 56 7 Casual vacancies 56 8 Filling of casual vacancies generally 56 9 Interim Ministerial appointments 57 10 Chairperson 58 11 Declaration of interests of Council members 58 12 How questions are to be decided and quorum 59 13 Resolutions without meetings of the Council 59 14 Approved methods of communication for Council meetings 60 15 Committees and delegation of powers 61 16 Validation of acts or decisions despite vacancy or disqualification 61 ENDNOTES 63 561361B.I-16/9/2009 iv BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA Introduced in the Assembly Deakin University Bill 2009 A Bill for an Act to re-enact with amendments the law relating to Deakin University, to repeal the Deakin University Act 1974, the Deakin University (Warrnambool) Act 1990 and the Deakin University (Victoria College) Act 1991 and for other purposes. Preamble Deakin University was established by the Deakin University Act 1974. It was the first university in regional Victoria. The primary objectives for Deakin University's establishment were to create a university in the Geelong area and to provide an opportunity for tertiary education at university level to all qualified persons whether within or outside Victoria by means of distance education programs. Deakin University's first campus was established at Waurn Ponds in 1979. Since then it has grown to include campuses in Warrnambool, by amalgamation with the Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education in 1990 under the Deakin University (Warrnambool) Act 1990, and in Burwood, arising from an amalgamation with Victoria College in 1991 under the Deakin 561361B.I-16/9/2009 1 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 s. 1 University (Victoria College) Act 1991. A second Geelong campus was established at the Geelong Waterfront in 1996. The teaching and research activities of Deakin University now reach nationally and internationally, but the University retains a particular commitment to rural and regional communities and to providing equitable opportunities for people to enjoy the benefits that flow from participation in higher education. Deakin University aims to be a catalyst for positive change for the individuals and the communities it serves. It aspires to be recognised as Australia's most progressive university. To enable Deakin University to expand its mission and to achieve its aspirations it is desirable to re-enact the law relating to Deakin University in a more modern form. The Parliament of Victoria therefore enacts: PART 1--PRELIMINARY 1 Purposes The main purposes of this Act are-- (a) to re-enact with amendments the law relating 5 to Deakin University by rationalising obsolete and disparate legislation; and (b) to provide for a new Act reflecting best practice and a consistent approach to governance and reporting for universities in 10 Victoria. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 2 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 1--Preliminary s. 2 2 Commencement (1) Subject to subsection (2), this Act comes into operation on a day or days to be proclaimed. (2) If a provision of this Act does not come into 5 operation before 1 January 2011, it comes into operation on that day. 3 Definitions In this Act-- appointed member means a member of the 10 Council appointed under section 12(1) or section 12(2); Chancellor means the person appointed to the office of Chancellor of the University under section 24; 15 Council means the Council established under section 8; Council appointed member means a member of the Council appointed under section 13; elected member means a member of the Council 20 referred to in section 11(5); graduate means a person upon whom has been conferred or granted, or who has been admitted without examination to, any degree or award under any Act relating to the 25 University for the time being in force and whether before or after the passing of this Act; guidelines means the guidelines approved by the Minister under section 55 and includes any 30 interim guidelines made under section 55(2); limited company, in Division 5 of Part 6, means a limited company within the meaning of the Corporations Act; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 3 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 1--Preliminary s. 3 official member means a member of the Council referred to in section 11(2); staff means any person employed by the University; 5 student means-- (a) a person enrolled at the university in a course leading to a degree or other award; or (b) a person designated as a student or who 10 is of a class of persons designated as students by the Council; University means Deakin University referred to in section 4; university commercial activity means any 15 commercial activity engaged in by, or on behalf of, the University and-- (a) includes any activity declared under section 52 to be a university commercial activity; 20 (b) does not include any commercial activity declared under section 52 not to be a university commercial activity; university regulations means the regulations of the University made under Part 5; 25 university statutes means the statutes of the University made under Part 5; Vice-Chancellor means the person appointed to the office of Vice-Chancellor and President under section 26 and includes-- 30 (a) an interim Vice-Chancellor appointed under section 26(3); or (b) an acting Vice-Chancellor; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 4 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 1--Preliminary s. 3 Visitor means the Visitor under section 22 and includes an acting Visitor. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 5 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 4 PART 2--CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY Division 1--The University 4 Deakin University 5 (1) Deakin University is declared to have been established on 10 December 1974. (2) The University established in accordance with subsection (1) and as constituted under the Deakin University Act 1974 as in force 10 immediately before its repeal-- (a) continues in existence under this Act; and (b) is a body politic and corporate by the name "Deakin University". (3) The University consists of-- 15 (a) the Council; and (b) the staff, other than staff of any class that is designated from time to time by the Council not to be staff for the purposes of this section; and 20 (c) the graduates; and (d) the students; and (e) the emeritus professors of the University. 5 Objects of the University The objects of the University include-- 25 (a) to provide and maintain a teaching and learning environment of excellent quality offering higher education at an international standard; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 6 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 5 (b) to provide vocational education and training, further education and other forms of education determined by the University to support and complement the provision of 5 higher education by the University; (c) to undertake scholarship, pure and applied research, invention, innovation, education and consultancy of international standing and to apply those matters to the advancement of 10 knowledge and to the benefit of the well- being of the Victorian, Australian and international communities; (d) to equip graduates of the University to excel in their chosen careers and to contribute to 15 the life of the community; (e) to serve the Victorian, Australian and international communities and the public interest by-- (i) enriching cultural and community life; 20 (ii) elevating public awareness of educational, scientific and artistic developments; (iii) promoting critical and free enquiry, informed intellectual discourse and 25 public debate within the University and in the wider society; (f) to use its expertise and resources to involve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in its teaching, learning, research and 30 advancement of knowledge activities and thereby contribute to-- (i) realising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander aspirations; and 561361B.I-16/9/2009 7 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 6 (ii) the safeguarding of the ancient and rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural heritage; (g) to provide programs and services in a way 5 that reflects the principles of equity and social justice; (h) to confer degrees and other awards; (i) to utilise or exploit its expertise and resources, whether commercially or 10 otherwise. 6 General powers and functions of University (1) The University-- (a) is a body politic and corporate with perpetual succession; and 15 (b) may sue and be sued in its corporate name; and (c) subject to this Act, may acquire, hold and dispose of real and personal property. (2) The University may do and suffer all acts and 20 things that a body corporate may by law do and suffer. (3) Without limiting subsection (1) or (2), the University-- (a) may enter into contracts; 25 (b) may fix fees and charges; (c) may employ persons in academic, teaching or other positions in the University on any terms and conditions that it determines and may terminate the employment of any 30 member of staff employed by it; (d) subject to any guidelines, may be a member of a company, association, trust or partnership; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 8 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 7 (e) subject to any guidelines, may form or participate in the formation of a company, association, trust or partnership; (f) subject to any guidelines, may enter into a 5 joint venture or joint undertaking with any other person or persons; (g) has any other powers and functions conferred on it by or under-- (i) this Act or any other Act; or 10 (ii) any university statute or university regulation; (h) may do anything else necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection with its objects, powers and functions. 15 (4) The University may exercise its powers and functions-- (a) within and outside Victoria; and (b) outside Australia. 7 Common seal 20 (1) The University has a common seal. (2) The common seal of the University must be kept and used as directed by the Council or in any manner authorised by the university statutes or university regulations. 25 (3) All courts, tribunals and other persons acting judicially-- (a) must take judicial notice of the common seal of the University on a document; and (b) until the contrary is proved, must presume 30 that it was duly affixed. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 9 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 8 Division 2--The Council 8 The Council (1) There is established a Council. (2) The Council-- 5 (a) is the governing body of the University; and (b) has the general direction and superintendence of the University; and (c) subject to this Act, the university statutes and university regulations, may exercise all the 10 powers, functions and duties of the University. (3) The primary responsibilities of the Council include-- (a) appointing and monitoring the performance 15 of the Vice-Chancellor as chief executive officer of the University; (b) approving the mission and strategic direction of the University and its annual budget and business plan; 20 (c) overseeing and reviewing the management of the University and its performance; (d) establishing policy and procedural principles for the operation of the University consistent with legal requirements and community 25 expectations; (e) approving and monitoring systems of control and accountability of the University, including those required to maintain a general overview of any entity over which 30 the University has control within the meaning of section 3 of the Audit Act 1994; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 10 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 9 (f) overseeing and monitoring the assessment and management of risk across the University, including university commercial activities; 5 (g) overseeing and monitoring the academic activities of the University; (h) approving any significant university commercial activities. 9 Powers and functions of the Council 10 (1) The Council has the following functions and powers-- (a) to appoint the Chancellor, any Deputy Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor; (b) to establish policies relating to the 15 governance of the University; (c) to oversee and review the management of the University and its performance; (d) to oversee the management and control of the property and business affairs of the 20 University; (e) to oversee the management and control of the University's finances; (f) any other powers and functions conferred on it by or under-- 25 (i) this Act or any other Act; or (ii) any university statute or university regulation; (g) the power to do anything else necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection 30 with its powers and functions. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 11 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 10 (2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Council-- (a) may determine what persons or classes of persons constitute the academic staff of the University for the purposes of this Act; 5 (b) may designate a diploma or certificate to be awarded to students as-- (i) a postgraduate diploma or postgraduate certificate; or (ii) a graduate diploma or graduate 10 certificate; or (iii) an undergraduate diploma or undergraduate certificate; (c) may designate persons or classes of persons as students. 15 10 Power of Council to grant degrees or confer awards (1) Subject to the university statutes and university regulations, the Council has power, and is deemed always to have had power, to confer any degree or grant any award in any discipline, except divinity. 20 (2) The university statutes or university regulations may provide-- (a) for the conferral, without examination, of any degree or the granting, without examination, of any award referred to in 25 subsection (1) on or to any person who has graduated from a university; and (b) for the conferral honoris causa of any degree or granting honoris causa of any award referred to in subsection (1) on or to any 30 person, whether or not he or she has graduated from a university. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 12 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 11 (3) If the university statutes so provide, the Council may revoke any degree conferred or any award granted by the University, whenever conferred or granted. 5 (4) The power of the Council under subsection (3) is to be exercised in the circumstances and manner prescribed in the university statutes. 11 Council membership (1) The Council consists of between 14 and 21 10 persons being-- (a) the official members; and (b) at least 4 appointed members of whom-- (i) at least 2 must be persons with financial expertise with relevant qualifications or 15 experience in financial management; (ii) one must be a person with commercial expertise at a senior level; and (c) at least 4 Council appointed members; and (d) at least 3 elected members. 20 (2) The official members of the Council are-- (a) the Chancellor; (b) the Vice-Chancellor; (c) the president (however designated) of the academic board or its equivalent. 25 (3) The appointed members are-- (a) at least 3 persons appointed by the Governor in Council under section 12(1); and (b) one person appointed by the Minister under section 12(2). 30 (4) The Council appointed members are the persons appointed by the Council under section 13. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 13 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 12 (5) The elected members are-- (a) at least 2 but not more than 3 persons elected or appointed by and from the staff of the University in accordance with the university 5 statutes; (b) at least one but not more than 2 persons elected or appointed by and from the students in accordance with the university statutes. 10 (6) The number of appointed members and the number of Council appointed members is to be the same. 12 Appointed members (1) On the recommendation of the Minister, the 15 Governor in Council, by instrument, may appoint persons to the Council as appointed members. (2) The Minister, by instrument, may appoint a person to the Council as an appointed member. (3) In making a recommendation under subsection (1) 20 or an appointment under subsection (2), the Minister must have regard to appointing members to the Council who have-- (a) the knowledge, skills and experience required for the effective working of the 25 Council; (b) an appreciation of the values of a university relating to teaching, research, independence and academic freedom; (c) the capacity to recognise the needs of the 30 external community served by the University. (4) Not more than 2 members of the Council who are appointed members may be persons whose normal place of residence is outside Australia. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 14 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 13 (5) An appointed member may be removed at any time-- (a) in the case of a member appointed under subsection (1), by the Governor in Council; 5 and (b) in the case of a member appointed under subsection (2), by the Minister. 13 Council appointed members (1) The Council may appoint persons to the Council 10 as Council appointed members. (2) In making an appointment under subsection (1), the Council must have regard to appointing members to the Council who have-- (a) the knowledge, skills and experience 15 required for the effective working of the Council; (b) an appreciation of the values of a university relating to teaching, research, independence and academic freedom; 20 (c) the capacity to recognise the needs of the external community served by the University. (3) Not more than 2 members of the Council who are Council appointed members may be persons 25 whose normal place of residence is outside Australia. 14 Limitations on membership (1) A person who is a member of the Parliament of Victoria or of the Commonwealth or of any other 30 State or Territory must not be a member of the Council. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 15 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 15 (2) A person is ineligible to be a member of the Council if the person-- (a) is or becomes disqualified from managing corporations under Part 2D.6 of the 5 Corporations Act; or (b) is, or has been, convicted or found guilty of an indictable offence or an offence that, if committed in Victoria, would be an indictable offence. 10 15 Responsibilities of Council members (1) A member of the Council must act reasonably to ensure that the Council carries out its functions and exercises its powers appropriately, effectively and efficiently. 15 (2) In exercising his or her responsibilities and carrying out his or her functions and duties, a member of the Council must-- (a) act in good faith, honestly and for proper purposes consistent with the objects and 20 interests of the University; (b) exercise reasonable skill, appropriate care and diligence; and (c) take reasonable steps to avoid all conflicts of interest unless they are declared in 25 accordance with clause 11 of Schedule 1. (3) A member of the Council must not make improper use of his or her position as a member, or of information acquired because of his or her position as a member, to gain, directly or 30 indirectly, an advantage for the member or for another person. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 16 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 16 16 Remuneration (1) Subject to subsection (2), at the discretion of the Council, a member of the Council other than a member who holds-- 5 (a) a full-time office on the staff of the University; or (b) a full-time office under the Crown in any of its capacities; or (c) a full-time office in a statutory authority-- 10 may be paid the remuneration and fees that are fixed from time to time by the Minister for that member. (2) The following persons are not entitled to be paid or to receive any remuneration, fees, allowances 15 or expenses in respect of their membership of the Council-- (a) the Chief Justice and other Justices of the High Court of Australia; (b) the Chief Justice and other Judges of the 20 Supreme Court; (c) a judge of any other court in Victoria or another State or Territory. 17 Membership and procedure of Council Schedule 1 has effect with respect to the 25 membership and procedure of the Council. 18 Power to delegate (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Council, by instrument, may delegate its powers or functions under this Act to-- 30 (a) a member of the Council; or (b) a committee of the Council; or (c) any member of staff of the University; or 561361B.I-16/9/2009 17 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 2--Constitution and Governance of the University s. 19 (d) the academic board or its equivalent; or (e) any other entity prescribed by the university statutes. (2) The Council must not delegate-- 5 (a) this power of delegation; or (b) the power to appoint officers under section 9(1)(a); or (c) the power to make university statutes. Note 10 See also sections 41A, 42 and 42A of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984. 19 Indemnities The University must indemnify and keep indemnified-- 15 (a) each member of the Council; and (b) any member of a committee constituted or appointed by resolution of the Council or by or under a university statute or university regulation; and 20 (c) any member of the academic board or its equivalent-- against all actions or claims (whether arising during or after the term of office of that member) in respect of any act or thing done or omitted to be 25 done in good faith in the exercise or purported exercise of any power or duty conferred or imposed-- (d) on the Council, committee or the academic board or its equivalent; or 30 (e) on any member or members of the Council, committee or academic board or its equivalent by or under this Act. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 18 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 3--Persons and Bodies Connected with the University s. 20 PART 3--PERSONS AND BODIES CONNECTED WITH THE UNIVERSITY 20 Academic board Subject to the university statutes and university 5 regulations, the Council-- (a) must establish an academic board or its equivalent; and (b) must determine-- (i) the powers, functions and membership 10 of the academic board or its equivalent; and (ii) the method of appointment of a president (however designated) of the academic board or its equivalent. 15 21 Faculties, departments, divisions, centres, units, schools and institutes of the University (1) There are the faculties, departments, divisions, centres, units, schools and institutes of the University (however designated) that the Council 20 from time to time specifies. (2) Nothing in this section limits the name by which any faculty, department, division, centre, unit, school or institute or any head of any faculty, department, division, centre, unit, school or 25 institute may be known. 22 Visitor (1) The person who holds the office of Governor of the State is the Visitor of the University. (2) Subject to subsection (3), the Visitor has power to 30 do anything necessary to carry out the duties and functions of the Visitor. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 19 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 3--Persons and Bodies Connected with the University s. 23 (3) The Visitor-- (a) has ceremonial functions only; and (b) has no powers, duties or functions with respect to the resolution of disputes or any 5 other matter concerning the affairs of the University, other than a matter involving the exercise of ceremonial functions only. 23 Acting Visitor (1) The Visitor may authorise a person to act as 10 Visitor in his or her place-- (a) in relation to any particular matter concerning the affairs of the University; or (b) during any period when the Visitor is absent or unable to act. 15 (2) The person who is authorised to act as Visitor under subsection (1) has all the powers, duties and functions of the Visitor to the extent, or for the period of, the authorisation under that subsection. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 20 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 4--Officers of the University s. 24 PART 4--OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY 24 Chancellor (1) There is a Chancellor of the University. (2) The Council must appoint a person to the office of 5 Chancellor of the University when there is a vacancy in that office. (3) A person may be appointed Chancellor whether or not the person is a member of the Council. (4) The Chancellor holds office-- 10 (a) for a term not exceeding 5 years fixed by the Council in accordance with the university statutes and is eligible for re-appointment; and (b) on the conditions determined by the Council 15 in accordance with the university statutes and university regulations. 25 Deputy chancellor (1) There is at least one deputy chancellor of the University. 20 (2) The Council must appoint a person to be a deputy chancellor of the University when there is a vacancy in that office. (3) A deputy chancellor holds office-- (a) for a term not exceeding 5 years fixed by the 25 Council in accordance with the university statutes and is eligible for re-appointment; and (b) on the conditions determined by the Council in accordance with the university statutes 30 and university regulations. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 21 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 4--Officers of the University s. 26 (4) A deputy chancellor is to act as Chancellor-- (a) in the absence of the Chancellor; or (b) during any vacancy in the office of Chancellor; or 5 (c) during the inability of the Chancellor to act; or (d) at any other time with the consent of the Chancellor. (5) When acting as Chancellor, a deputy chancellor, 10 has all the powers and duties of the Chancellor. 26 Vice-Chancellor (1) There is a Vice-Chancellor and President of the University. (2) The Council must appoint a person to the office of 15 Vice-Chancellor when there is a vacancy in that office. (3) Despite subsection (2) and section 27(1), pending the appointment of a Vice-Chancellor under subsection (2), the Council may make an interim 20 appointment of a person to a vacancy in the office of Vice-Chancellor. (4) An interim appointment under subsection (3) is for the period specified in the appointment, being a period not exceeding 12 months. 25 (5) The Vice-Chancellor's terms of appointment are determined by the Council in accordance with the university statutes and university regulations. (6) Subject to this Act, the Vice-Chancellor-- (a) is the chief executive officer of the 30 University generally responsible for the conduct of the University's affairs in all matters; and 561361B.I-16/9/2009 22 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 4--Officers of the University s. 27 (b) has the functions, powers and duties conferred or imposed upon him or her-- (i) by or under this Act or any other Act; or 5 (ii) by or under any university statute or university regulation; or (iii) by the Council. (7) Subject to this Act, the university statutes and the university regulations, the Vice-Chancellor may 10 delegate any of his or her functions, powers and duties to-- (a) any appropriately qualified member of the staff; or (b) any committee established from 15 appropriately qualified members of staff. 27 Other officers (1) In accordance with the university statutes and university regulations, during the absence of the Vice-Chancellor, the Council may appoint an 20 acting Vice-Chancellor. (2) In accordance with the university statutes and university regulations, the Council may appoint one or more deputy vice-chancellors who have the functions, duties and powers conferred by the 25 university statutes and university regulations. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 23 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 5--University Statutes and University Regulations s. 28 PART 5--UNIVERSITY STATUTES AND UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS 28 Council may make university statutes and university regulations 5 Subject to this Act, the Council may make any university statutes and university regulations with respect to any matter relating to-- (a) the University; and (b) any person-- 10 (i) entering or on land or other property of the University; or (ii) using University facilities. 29 Specific subject matter for university statutes and university regulations 15 (1) Without limiting section 28, university statutes and university regulations may be made for or with respect to-- (a) the organisation, management and good governance of the University; 20 (b) the academic board or its equivalent; (c) employment of staff; (d) retired staff members; (e) discipline; (f) academic dress and academic titles, ranks or 25 positions; (g) the common seal; (h) intellectual property; (i) examinations; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 24 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 5--University Statutes and University Regulations s. 29 (j) graduates; (k) students; (l) student loans; (m) courses of study; 5 (n) credit in courses of the University for work done elsewhere; (o) degrees and other awards; (p) fees charged by the University; (q) trusts and endowments; 10 (r) organisations, amenities and services which are not of an academic nature; (s) property, including buildings and staff housing; (t) traffic, including parking on University 15 property; (u) elections conducted by the University including voting by post, electronic voting, proportional representation and preferential voting; 20 (v) research, development, consultancy, university commercial activities and other services undertaken by the University for commercial organisations, public bodies or individuals; 25 (w) recognition of institutions or bodies at which-- (i) work is undertaken by students of the University for the purpose of satisfaction of degree requirements of 30 the University; or 561361B.I-16/9/2009 25 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 5--University Statutes and University Regulations s. 29 (ii) research is or may be undertaken by teaching or research staff of the University; or (iii) any other work is undertaken that 5 assists the University to attain any of its objects; (x) teaching, research and continuing education projects and university commercial activities within and outside Victoria undertaken by 10 the University jointly with commercial organisations, public bodies or individuals; (y) the affiliation with the University of any colleges, halls of residence for students, educational, commercial, cultural, sporting 15 or other institution, organisation or body if-- (i) the affiliation would assist in attaining any of the objects of the University; and (ii) the governing body of the college, hall 20 of residence, institution, organisation or body has consented to the affiliation. (2) Without limiting section 28, university statutes and university regulations may be made for or with respect to any other matter in relation to 25 which-- (a) the Council may make university statutes or university regulations; or (b) it is necessary or expedient to make university statutes or university regulations 30 for the good governance of the University or for the management of its affairs. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 26 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 5--University Statutes and University Regulations s. 30 30 University statutes may provide for making of university regulations (1) A university statute made by the Council may provide for the making of university regulations 5 for or with respect to prescribing or providing for any matter or thing for the purposes of the university statute, either by-- (a) the Council; or (b) if the university statutes authorise it, by the 10 Vice-Chancellor or the academic board or its equivalent. (2) A university statute made by the Council may provide for-- (a) the manner of making and promulgation of a 15 university regulation; (b) the revocation or amendment of a university regulation. 31 Manner of making university statutes and university regulations 20 (1) A university statute made by the Council must-- (a) be in writing; and (b) have the common seal of the University affixed; and (c) be submitted to the Minister for approval. 25 (2) The Council must ensure that university statutes and university regulations are readily available to the public by whatever means the Council considers appropriate. (3) The Council may revoke or amend any university 30 statute made under this Part in the same manner and subject to the same terms and conditions as the university subject was made. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 27 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 5--University Statutes and University Regulations s. 32 (4) The Vice-Chancellor may revoke or amend any university regulation made under section 30(1)(b). (5) The academic board or its equivalent may revoke or amend any university regulation made by the 5 academic board or its equivalent under section 30(1)(b). Note Section 30 of this Act empowers a university statute to provide for the revocation and amendment of university regulations. 10 32 Commencement (1) A university statute comes into operation on the day on which the Minister approves it unless a later commenced date is specified in the university statute. 15 (2) A university regulation comes into operation on-- (a) the day on which it is promulgated in accordance with the university statute under which it is made; or (b) if a later day is specified in the university 20 regulation, that later day. 33 Application of laws to university statutes and university regulations (1) A university statute or university regulation is not a statutory rule for the purposes of the 25 Subordinate Legislation Act 1994. (2) A university statute or university regulation is not a subordinate instrument for the purposes of section 32 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 28 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 5--University Statutes and University Regulations s. 34 34 Judicial notice of university statute or university regulation (1) The production of a verified copy of a university statute under the common seal of the University is 5 sufficient evidence of its making and authenticity-- (a) in all courts and tribunals; and (b) before all persons acting judicially. (2) The production of a verified copy of a university 10 regulation under the common seal of the University is sufficient evidence of its making and authenticity-- (a) in all courts and tribunals; and (b) before all persons acting judicially. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 29 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 35 PART 6--PROPERTY, FINANCE AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES Division 1--Property generally 35 Powers relating to property 5 The University-- (a) may acquire by purchase, gift, grant, bequest or devise any property for the purposes of this Act; and (b) may agree to and carry out any conditions of 10 any such gift, grant, bequest or devise; and (c) has control and management of all property vested in or acquired by the University; and (d) may dispose of property of the University. Division 2--Land 15 36 Acquisition of land (1) After consultation with the University, the Minister may acquire any land for the purposes of, or in connection with, the University. (2) Land acquired under subsection (1) may be 20 acquired by agreement or compulsorily. (3) The Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986 applies to this Act and for that purpose-- (a) the Deakin University Act 2009 is the special Act; and 25 (b) the Minister is the Authority. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 30 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 36 (4) Any land acquired by agreement under this Act by the Minister-- (a) is to be conveyed or transferred to the Crown; and 5 (b) may be dealt with as unalienated Crown land, despite anything to the contrary in any Act. (5) Any land acquired compulsorily under this Act by the Minister-- 10 (a) vests in the Crown under section 24 of the Land Acquisition and Compensation Act 1986, despite anything to the contrary in that section; and (b) may be dealt with as unalienated Crown 15 land, despite anything to the contrary in any Act. (6) Despite anything to the contrary in the Land Act 1958, any unalienated Crown land may-- (a) be granted in fee simple to the University or 20 to any educational institution affiliated or connected with the University-- (i) for the consideration (if any) that the Governor in Council determines; and (ii) subject to the conditions, limitations 25 and restrictions that the Governor in Council determines; or (b) be reserved under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act 1978 either permanently or temporarily as a site for the purposes of the 30 University or any such institution. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 31 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 37 37 Disposal of land (1) Without the prior approval of the Minister, the University must not alienate any land granted in fee simple under section 36(6)(a) whether-- 5 (a) the alienation of the land is in fee simple or for a lesser estate or interest; or (b) the alienation of the land is-- (i) total or partial; or (ii) subject to conditions. 10 (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a leasehold interest not exceeding 21 years. (3) Without the prior approval of the Minister, the University must not alienate any interest in fee simple in any land owned by the University, other 15 than land referred to in section 36(6)(a), if the sum of the consideration for the transfer or conveyance of that interest exceeds-- (a) $5 000 000; or (b) any other greater amount that the Minister 20 fixes by notice published in the Government Gazette. (4) Without the prior approval of the Minister, the University must not grant a lease for a term exceeding 21 years of any land owned by the 25 University other than land referred to in section 36(6)(a). (5) Subject to section 38, this section has effect despite any Act or law to the contrary, including any rule of common law. 30 38 Disposal of investment lands Sections 37(3) and 37(4) do not apply to any land or any interest in land which, in the opinion of the Council, was acquired for investment purposes. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 32 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 39 Division 3--Trust funds and related matters 39 Creation and administration of trust funds and other funds Subject to this Act, the University may create and 5 administer-- (a) any trust fund; or (b) any funds for any other purpose. 40 Establishment of investment common funds (1) The University may establish one or more 10 investment common funds for the collective investment of any trust funds and other funds held by or in the custody of the University. (2) Without liability for breach of trust, the University may bring into or withdraw from any investment 15 common fund the whole or any part of any trust fund or other fund held by or in the custody of the University. (3) Subsection (2) applies despite any direction to the contrary, whether express or implied, contained in 20 the trust instrument. 41 Distribution of income of investment common funds (1) Subject to subsection (2), the University must periodically distribute the income of each investment common fund among the funds 25 participating in the pool having regard to the extent of the participation by each fund during the relevant accounting period. (2) From time to time, the University, if it considers it expedient to do so, may-- 30 (a) add some portion of the income of each investment common fund to the capital of the common fund; or 561361B.I-16/9/2009 33 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 42 (b) establish a fund or funds as a provision against capital depreciation or reduction in income. 42 Commissions etc. 5 (1) Out of the annual income of a trust fund in an investment common fund, the University may periodically deduct an amount not exceeding 5% of the annual income of that trust fund as commission for the administration of that trust 10 fund. (2) The commission deducted in accordance with subsection (1) is to be received and accepted by the University as full payment to it for the costs of administration of the trust fund. 15 (3) The University must not make any other charges on the trust fund in addition to the commission received under subsection (2) except in accordance with the trust instrument. 43 Delegation 20 Despite the terms of any trust, the Council may delegate all or any of its powers, functions and duties as trustee under this Division, other than this power of delegation, to-- (a) a committee of the Council; or 25 (b) a designated staff member of the University. Division 4--Finance 44 Revenue Subject to this Act, all fees and all other money received by or on behalf of the University under 30 this Act or otherwise must be applied by the University solely for the objects or purposes of the University. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 34 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 45 45 Borrowing powers (1) Subject to this Act, for the purpose of carrying out or performing any of its powers, authorities, duties or functions, the University may-- 5 (a) borrow money at interest by way of mortgage, overdraft with an ADI or otherwise; or (b) without limiting paragraph (a)-- (i) obtain financial accommodation within 10 the meaning of section 3 of the Borrowing and Investment Powers Act 1987; or (ii) enter into and perform financial arrangements within the meaning of 15 that section of that Act. Note Section 38 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 defines ADI as an authorised deposit-taking institution within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959 of the 20 Commonwealth. (2) Subsection (1) applies within the limits and upon the conditions as to security and otherwise as the Treasurer, from time to time, approves after consultation with the Minister. 25 46 Investments (1) Subject to this Act, the University may invest any money of the University in any manner of investment authorised by the Council. (2) Any endowment funds held by the University in 30 accordance with specific trusts as to the payment of the income from those funds in perpetuity may be invested for the time being in any manner in which moneys may be invested under the Trustee Act 1958. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 35 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 47 47 Audit of income and expenditure of University The Council must arrange for an audit of the income and expenditure of the University, in accordance with the guidelines. 5 Division 5--Joint ventures and companies 48 Corporations and joint ventures (1) For the purposes of one or more of the objects set out in subsection (2), the University may, in accordance with the guidelines-- 10 (a) be a member of a company, association trust or partnership; (b) form, manage or participate in the formation of a company, association, trust or partnership; 15 (c) enter into a joint venture or joint undertaking with another person or persons. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the objects are-- (a) making available facilities for study, 20 research or education; (b) providing teaching, research, development, consultancy or other services for public or private entities; (c) assisting or engaging in the development or 25 promotion of the University's research or the application or use of the results of that research; (d) preparing, publishing, distributing or licensing the use of literary or artistic work, 30 audio or audiovisual material or computer software; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 36 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 49 (e) exploiting commercially a facility or resource of the University, including but not limited to, study, research or knowledge developed by or belonging to the University, 5 whether alone or with another entity; (f) seeking or encouraging gifts to the University or for the University's purposes; (g) any other object, consistent with this Act, that the Council considers appropriate in the 10 circumstances. 49 Audit of limited company (1) If the University-- (a) forms, participates in the formation of, or is a member of, a limited company to which 15 section 48 applies; and (b) has control, within the meaning of section 3 of the Audit Act 1994, of that company-- the accounts of the limited company must be audited annually by the Auditor-General. 20 (2) The requirements of subsection (1) are in addition to the requirements of the Corporations Act. 50 Audit of other companies (1) If the University-- (a) forms, participates in the formation of, or is a 25 member of, a company under section 48 that is not incorporated or taken to be incorporated under the Corporations Act; and (b) has control, within the meaning of section 3 of the Audit Act 1994, of that company-- 30 the accounts of the company must be audited annually by the Auditor-General. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 37 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 51 (2) The Auditor-General is not required to audit the accounts of a company incorporated or formed in a place outside Australia under this section if-- (a) under the law applying to that company in 5 that place, the Auditor-General cannot be appointed as auditor of the company; or (b) in the Auditor-General's opinion, it is impracticable or unreasonable for the Auditor-General to audit, or be required to 10 audit, the accounts. 51 Audits under section 49 and 50 generally (1) For the purposes of an annual audit under section 49 or 50-- (a) the Auditor-General and any person assisting 15 the Auditor-General has, with respect to the accounts of the limited company or other company, as the case requires, all the powers conferred on the Auditor-General by any law relating to the auditing of public accounts; 20 (b) the limited company or other company, as the case requires, must within 3 months after the company's accounts are balanced cause a statement of accounts to be prepared and submitted to the Auditor-General; 25 (c) the statement of accounts must-- (i) be prepared in the manner and in the form approved by the Minister administering Part 7 of the Financial Management Act 1994; and 30 (ii) present fairly the financial transactions of the limited company or other company during the year and the financial position of the company at the end of the year; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 38 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 52 (d) the Auditor-General must forward to the Minister administering Part 7 of the Financial Management Act 1994 a copy of the audited annual accounts. 5 (2) Without limiting subsection (1)(a) or any powers of the Auditor-General under the Audit Act 1994, the Auditor-General and any person assisting the Auditor-General-- (a) has right of access at all times to the books, 10 securities, accounts and vouchers of the limited company or other company; and (b) may require from an officer or employee of the limited company, other company or the University any information, assistance and 15 explanations necessary for the performance of the duties of the Auditor-General or person in relation to the audit. (3) The University must pay to the Consolidated Fund an amount to be determined by the Auditor- 20 General to defray the costs and expenses of an audit under section 49 or 50. (4) Sections 49 and 50 do not apply to any limited company or other company of which the University has ceased to be a member before the 25 last preceding annual audit. Division 6--Guidelines 52 Declarations--university commercial activity After consultation with the Council, the Minister may, by order published in the Government 30 Gazette, declare-- (a) an activity to be a university commercial activity for the purposes of paragraph (a) of the definition of university commercial activity; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 39 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 53 (b) a commercial activity not to be a university commercial activity for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of university commercial activity. 5 53 University may submit guidelines to the Minister (1) The University may submit to the Minister for approval guidelines for or with respect to-- (a) the carrying out of university commercial activities; 10 (b) auditing under this Part; (c) finance and property matters; (d) any other matter related to the exercise of any functions, powers or duties under this Part; 15 (e) any combination of the matters referred to in paragraphs (a) to (d). (2) Without limiting the content of the guidelines, the guidelines may provide for or with respect to-- (a) requirements for feasibility and due diligence 20 assessment; (b) requirements for identifying appropriate governance and administrative arrangements, including legal structures and audit requirements; 25 (c) requirements for undertaking risk assessment and risk management measures; (d) maintaining any register of university commercial activities or the publication of information relating to university 30 commercial activities in annual reports; 561361B.I-16/9/2009 40 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 54 (e) regulating the delegation by the Council of any of its functions under this Act in connection with the University's commercial activities; 5 (f) the rights and responsibilities of members of the Council in relation to commercialisation for the purposes of avoiding real or apparent conflicts of interest; (g) any other matters the Council considers 10 appropriate. 54 Consultation Before approving or making any guidelines, the Minister must consult with-- (a) the Treasurer; and 15 (b) the University on the final form and content of the guidelines. 55 Ministerial approval of guidelines and power to make guidelines (1) On the submission under section 53 by the 20 University of guidelines for approval, the Minister may-- (a) approve the guidelines; or (b) refer the guidelines back to the University for amendment in accordance with any 25 comments the Minister may make; or (c) refuse to approve the guidelines. (2) The Minister may make interim guidelines for or with respect to the matters specified in section 53 pending-- 30 (a) the submission of guidelines by the University; or (b) the approval by the Minister of guidelines submitted by the University. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 41 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 56 (3) Unless sooner revoked by the Minister, interim guidelines made under subsection (2) operate until the Minister approves guidelines submitted by the University. 5 56 Publication and availability (1) The Minister-- (a) must cause the guidelines to be published in the Government Gazette; and (b) may publish the guidelines on the Internet. 10 (2) The guidelines take effect-- (a) on the date of publication in the Government Gazette; or (b) such later date as is specified in the guidelines. 15 57 Guidelines and university statutes The guidelines must not be inconsistent with a university statute or university regulation. 58 Council to ensure compliance (1) The Council must ensure that any guidelines are 20 complied with in carrying out the activities, functions, powers or duties to which the guidelines relate. (2) The failure of the Council to ensure compliance with a guideline in relation to a university 25 commercial activity does not of itself invalidate any commercial agreement entered into, or action taken, by the Council or the University in respect of a university commercial activity to which the guideline relates. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 42 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 6--Property, Finance and Commercial Activities s. 59 59 Reports to Minister The Minister may request the University to provide a report on-- (a) university commercial activities generally; or 5 (b) any particular university commercial activity; or (c) any aspect of a university commercial activity. 60 Referral to Auditor-General 10 (1) The Minister may refer to the Auditor-General for investigation and report to the Minister-- (a) a university commercial activity; or (b) any aspect of a university commercial activity. 15 (2) A referral under subsection (1) may be made whether or not the university commercial activity was the subject of a report under section 59. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 43 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 7--General s. 61 PART 7--GENERAL 61 Fine is civil debt recoverable summarily A fine imposed under the university statutes or university regulations on a member of the staff of 5 the University, a student or any person entering or on land or other property of the University or using University facilities is a civil debt recoverable summarily by the University in any court of competent jurisdiction. 10 62 Certificate is evidence of amount of fine A certificate in writing-- (a) signed by the Vice-Chancellor or a person appointed by him or her for the purpose as to the amount of a fine imposed under the 15 university statutes or university regulations on a member of the staff of the University, a student or any person entering or on land or other property of the University or using University facilities; and 20 (b) giving particulars of the date of, and reasons for, the imposition of the fine-- is prima facie evidence of the facts stated in the certificate in all courts and before all persons acting judicially. __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 44 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 63 PART 8--REPEALS AND TRANSITIONAL MATTERS Division 1--Repeals 63 Repeal of Acts The following Acts are repealed-- 5 (a) the Deakin University Act 1974; See: Act No. 8610. Reprint No. 4 as at 1 August 2003 and amending Act No. 40/2005. LawToday: www. legislation. vic.gov.au (b) the Deakin University (Warrnambool) Act 1990; (c) the Deakin University (Victoria College) Act 1991. 10 Division 2--Transitional provisions 64 Definitions for this Division In this Division-- commencement date means the day on which section 63 comes into operation; 15 old Act means the Deakin University Act 1974. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 45 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 65 65 Operation of Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984 Unless the contrary intention expressly appears, this Division does not affect or take away from the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984. 5 Note See in particular sections 14 and 16 of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984. 66 University (1) Subject to section 4, on and from the 10 commencement date, the University is taken to be the same body as it was immediately before that commencement, despite any changes to the constitution of the University and no decision, matter or thing is to be affected because of those 15 changes. (2) On and from the commencement date, all property vested in the University under the old Act, including all money standing immediately before that date to the credit of a fund or account of the 20 University under the old Act and any other money belonging to the University as at that date may, after that date, be used or invested by the University in accordance with this Act. 67 Council 25 (1) On and from the commencement date, the Council-- (a) subject to paragraph (b), is taken to be the same body as it was immediately before that commencement, despite any changes to the 30 constitution of the Council and no decision, matter or thing is to be affected because of those changes; and (b) continues in existence as if established under Division 2 of Part 2. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 46 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 68 (2) On and from the commencement date, all property vested in the Council under the old Act, including all money standing immediately before that date to the credit of a fund or account of the Council 5 under the old Act and any other money belonging to the Council as at that date may, after that date, be used or invested by the Council in accordance with this Act. 68 Members of Council 10 (1) On and from the commencement date, the members of the Council in office under the old Act immediately before that date, subject to subsection (2)-- (a) are taken to be the members of the Council 15 appointed or elected in accordance with Part 2; and (b) continue in office on the same terms and conditions as those on which they were originally appointed or elected for the 20 remainder of their original terms as if appointed or elected, as the case requires, under this Act. (2) A member of the Council referred to in subsection (1), other than a member elected by and for the 25 students, whose term is due to cease-- (a) in December 2010, continues in office until 30 June 2011; and (b) in December 2011, continues in office until 30 June 2012. 30 69 Staff (1) A person employed immediately before the commencement date by the Council in accordance with section 22 of the old Act continues to be employed under this Act, subject to the same 35 terms and conditions as applied to that 561361B.I-16/9/2009 47 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 70 employment immediately before the commencement date. (2) Nothing in subsection (1) prevents-- (a) any of the terms and conditions of 5 employment of a person referred to in subsection (1) from being altered by or under any law, award or agreement or under this Act, the university statutes or university regulations with effect from any time after 10 the commencement date; or (b) a person referred to in subsection (1) from resigning or being dismissed at any time after the commencement date in accordance with the then existing terms and conditions 15 of his or her employment by the Council. 70 Construction of references On and from the commencement date, in any Act (other than this Act), or in any subordinate instrument made under any Act or in any other 20 document of any kind, unless the context otherwise requires-- (a) a reference to the Deakin University Act 1974 is to be construed as a reference to the Deakin University Act 2009; and 25 (b) a reference to the Council constituted under the old Act is to be construed as a reference to the Council constituted under section 8; and (c) a reference to statutes of the University or 30 regulations of the University made under the old Act is to be construed as a reference, as the case requires, to-- (i) the university statutes; or (ii) the university regulations. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 48 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 71 71 Gifts, trusts and other dispositions (1) This section applies to-- (a) a gift, disposition or trust of property or a trust fund to which the old Act applied 5 immediately before the commencement date; or (b) a gift, disposition or trust of property or a trust fund-- (i) made or declared, or deemed to have 10 been made or declared, or created (as the case requires) before, on or after the commencement date, by deed, will or otherwise, to, in favour of, for the use of, or for the purposes of the 15 University as established under the old Act; and (ii) which takes effect, or may take effect, or, in the case of a trust fund may be applied, on or after the commencement 20 date. (2) A gift, disposition, trust or trust fund to which this section applies does not fail only because of the repeal of the old Act but, in relation to any other matter occurring on or after the commencement 25 date-- (a) in the case of a gift, disposition or trust of property, takes effect as if made or declared to, or in favour of, the University for a purpose of the University that corresponds 30 with, or is similar to, the purposes for which it was made or declared; or (b) in the case of a trust fund, may be applied as if created in favour of the University for a purpose of the University that corresponds 35 with, or is similar to, the purposes for which the fund was created. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 49 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 72 72 University statutes and university regulations On and from the commencement date, any statute of the University or regulation of the University made under the old Act and in force as at that 5 date-- (a) is taken to be a university statute or university regulation made under this Act, as the case requires; and (b) may be amended or revoked in accordance 10 with this Act. 73 Regulations dealing with transitional matters (1) The Governor in Council may make regulations containing provisions of a transitional nature, including matters of an application or savings 15 nature, arising as a result of the enactment of this Act, including the repeals and amendments made by this Act. (2) Regulations made under this section may-- (a) have a retrospective effect to a day on or 20 from the date that this Act receives the Royal Assent; and (b) be of limited or general application; and (c) leave any matter or thing to be decided by a specified person or class of persons; and 25 (d) provide for the exemption of persons or matters or a class of persons or matters from any of the regulations made under this section. (3) Regulations under this section have effect despite 30 anything to the contrary in any Act (other than this Act or the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006) or in any subordinate instrument. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 50 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Part 8--Repeals and Transitional Matters s. 74 Division 3--Repeal of Division 1 74 Repeal of spent provisions Division 1 is repealed on 1 January 2012. Note 5 The repeal of these provisions does not affect the continuing operation of the repeals made by those provisions (see section 15(1) of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984). __________________ 561361B.I-16/9/2009 51 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 SCHEDULE 1 Section 17 MEMBERSHIP AND PROCEDURE OF THE COUNCIL 1 Terms and conditions of office of Council members 5 (1) Subject to this Act-- (a) an appointed member holds office until 31 December in the second year next following the year his or her appointment takes effect; 10 Example B is elected to the Council and B's election takes effect on 1 January 2010. B holds office until 31 December 2012. (b) a Council appointed member holds office 15 until 31 December in the second year next following the year his or her appointment takes effect; (c) an elected member elected or appointed by members of staff holds office until 20 31 December in the second year next following the year his or her election or appointment takes effect; (d) an elected member elected or appointed by students holds office until 31 December in 25 the year next following the year his or her election or appointment takes effect. Example C is elected to the Council and B's election takes effect on 1 March 2010. C holds office until 30 31 December 2011. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 52 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (2) Despite subclauses (1)(a) and (1)(b)-- (a) the Governor in Council may appoint an appointed member until 31 December in the year, or in the year following the year, the 5 member's appointment takes effect to ensure that 2 offices of appointed member fall vacant each year; (b) the Council may appoint a Council appointed member until 31 December in the year, or in 10 the year following the year, the member's appointment takes effect to ensure that 2 offices of Council appointed member fall vacant each year; (c) a member of the Council appointed in 15 accordance with paragraph (a) or (b) holds office for the period specified in his or her instrument of appointment. 2 Members eligible for reappointment (1) A member of the Council is eligible to be 20 re-appointed or re-elected to the Council at the end of the member's term of office, provided that the member's period in office does not exceed 12 years of membership, whether consecutive or not. 25 (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a member of the Council whose membership exceeds 12 years if the Council passes a resolution that the person may continue to be a member beyond that period. 3 Council's power of removal 30 (1) The Council may remove a member from office in accordance with this clause. (2) The Council may only remove a member from office if it is of the opinion that the member has failed to comply with the responsibilities of a 35 member of the Council. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 53 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (3) The Council must not remove a member from office unless-- (a) another member gives notice at an ordinary meeting of the Council of an intention to 5 move a motion for the member to be removed from the Council and sets out in the notice the grounds for removal; and (b) the member gives that notice no later than at the last ordinary meeting of the Council 10 before the meeting at which the motion to remove the member will be put to the Council; and (c) if the member to be removed is not present at the meeting at which that notice is given, the 15 Council gives the member written notice of the intention and sets out in the notice the grounds for removal; and (d) the Council gives the member to be removed an opportunity, at or before the meeting 20 where the motion for removal is to be considered, to make submissions in writing or personally before the Council of the reasons why the member should not be removed from the Council; and 25 (e) by a majority of two-thirds of the members present at the meeting, the Council passes a resolution removing the member from office on the grounds stated in the notice given under this clause. 30 4 Vacancies in membership of Council (1) A member's office becomes vacant-- (a) on the expiry of his or her term of office; or (b) if he or she resigns from office; or (c) if he or she is removed from office; or 561361B.I-16/9/2009 54 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (d) if he or she is convicted of an indictable offence or an offence that, if committed in Victoria, would be an indictable offence; or (e) if he or she becomes an insolvent under 5 administration; or (f) if he or she is elected as a member of the Parliament of Victoria or of the Commonwealth or of any other State or Territory; or 10 (g) if he or she is or becomes disqualified from managing corporations under Part 2D.6 of the Corporations Act; or (h) if he or she ceases to be eligible for the category of member for which the member 15 was elected or appointed; or (i) if he or she has failed to attend 3 consecutive ordinary meetings of the Council, without the Council's prior approval. (2) If a member of the Council becomes entitled to be 20 a member ex officio-- (a) that member is deemed to hold office ex officio; and (b) the vacated office of that member must be filled in the manner set out for the filling of 25 casual vacancies. 5 Filling of vacancies on retirement The appointment or election of a person as a member of the Council to fill a vacancy caused by the retirement of a member at the end of a term of 30 office-- (a) except in the case of Council appointed members, may be made within 6 months before the date of the end of the term of 561361B.I-16/9/2009 55 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 office of the retiring member and takes effect at the end of that term of office; and (b) in the case of Council appointed members, must be made on or before the last scheduled 5 meeting of the Council before the end of the term of office of the retiring member. 6 Conduct of elections Elections of members of the Council are to be conducted in accordance with the requirements of 10 this Act and the university statutes. 7 Casual vacancies (1) If-- (a) at any election for elected members of the Council-- 15 (i) no vacancies are filled; or (ii) a number of vacancies less than the whole number which should have been filled is filled; or (b) any election should have been held but is not 20 held-- the vacancies which should have been filled and are not filled are taken to be casual vacancies. (2) A member of Council eventually elected to fill a casual vacancy referred to in subclause (1) is 25 entitled to continue in office as if elected at an election referred to in that subclause. 8 Filling of casual vacancies generally (1) A casual vacancy in the office of an elected member, an appointed member or a Council 30 appointed member must be filled by the election or appointment of a member to fill the vacancy. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 56 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (2) A person who is to be elected or appointed as a member of the Council must have the like qualification (if any) as that of the member whose office has become vacant. 5 (3) Subject to clause 9, the election or appointment must be made by the person or body of persons who or which elected or appointed, as the case requires, the member whose office has become vacant. 10 (4) Subject to this Act, a member elected or appointed to fill a casual vacancy is entitled to hold office during the remainder of the term of the member whose office the new member fills. (5) Despite subclause (4), if a casual vacancy occurs 15 within 3 months before the expiry of the term of office of an elected member, an appointed member or a Council appointed member, it is not obligatory to fill the vacancy for the remainder of that term. 20 9 Interim Ministerial appointments (1) Despite section 12 and clause 8, after consultation with the Chancellor, the Minister may make an interim appointment of a person to a vacancy in the office of an appointed member. 25 (2) An interim appointment under subclause (1)-- (a) is made by order published in the Government Gazette; and (b) is for the period specified in the order, being a period not exceeding 6 months; and 30 (c) may be made despite the requirements of section 12. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 57 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 10 Chairperson At every meeting of the Council-- (a) the Chancellor or, in his or her absence, a deputy chancellor elected by the meeting, is 5 to preside as chairperson; and (b) in the absence of the Chancellor and a deputy chancellor, the members of the Council present must elect a chairperson. 11 Declaration of interests of Council members 10 (1) A member of the Council who has an interest in a matter being considered or about to be considered by the Council must, as soon as practicable after the relevant facts have come to his or her knowledge, declare the nature of the interest-- 15 (a) at a meeting of the Council; or (b) in writing addressed to the Chancellor. (2) If the Chancellor receives a written declaration under subclause (1), the Chancellor must report it or cause it to be reported, at the next meeting of 20 the Council. (3) The person presiding at a meeting at which a declaration is made under subclause (1) or reported under subclause (2) must cause a record of the declaration to be made in the minutes of the 25 meeting. (4) After a declaration is made under subclause (1) by a member of the Council-- (a) unless the Council otherwise directs, the member must not be present during any 30 deliberation with respect to that matter; and (b) the member is not entitled to vote on the matter; and 561361B.I-16/9/2009 58 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (c) if the member does vote on the matter, the vote must be disallowed. 12 How questions are to be decided and quorum (1) No question must be decided at any meeting of the 5 Council unless there is a quorum of at least 8 members present. (2) Subject to any university statute made under subclause (3), all questions which come before any meeting of the Council must be decided by 10 the majority of the members present. (3) Subject to there being a quorum as required by subclause (1), the Council, by university statute, may provide that certain resolutions, or resolutions of certain classes, have effect only if 15 passed by a specified majority of members or of members present and voting. (4) The Chairperson at any meeting has-- (a) a vote; and (b) in case of an equality of votes, a casting vote. 20 (5) Subject to this Act, the university statutes and the university regulations, the Council may regulate its own proceedings. 13 Resolutions without meetings of the Council (1) If a majority of the members for the time being of 25 the Council sign a document circulated by, or on behalf of, the Chancellor containing a statement that those members are in favour of a resolution in terms set out in the document, a resolution in those terms must be taken to have been passed at a 30 meeting of the Council-- (a) held on the day on which the document is signed; or 561361B.I-16/9/2009 59 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (b) if the members do not sign it on the same day, on the day on which the last member to sign signs the document. (2) If a resolution is taken to have been passed at a 5 meeting of the Council under subclause (1), each member must-- (a) be advised as soon as practicable; and (b) be given a copy of the terms of the resolution. 10 (3) For the purposes of subclause (1), 2 or more separate documents containing a statement in identical terms, each of which is signed by one or more members, is to be taken to constitute one document. 15 (4) In this clause, member, in relation to a resolution, does not include a member who, by reason of clause 11, is not permitted to vote on the resolution. 14 Approved methods of communication for Council 20 meetings (1) If not less than two-thirds of the members of the Council so agree, a meeting of the Council may be held by means of a method of communication, or by means of a combination of methods of 25 communication, approved by the Chancellor for the purposes of that meeting. (2) For the purposes of this Schedule, a member of the Council who participates in a meeting held in accordance with subclause (1) is present at the 30 meeting even if he or she is not physically present at the same place as another member participating in the meeting. (3) In this clause, meeting includes a part of a meeting. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 60 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 15 Committees and delegation of powers (1) The Council, by resolution, may constitute and appoint any committees as it thinks fit. (2) At least one-third of the members of any 5 committee must be members of the Council. (3) The Council, by resolution, may delegate to any committee or to any member of a committee all or any of its powers, authorities, duties and functions other than-- 10 (a) this power of delegation; and (b) the power to make university statutes and, except in accordance with section 30, university regulations. (4) A delegation under this clause is revocable by 15 resolution of the Council. Note See also sections 42 and 42A of the Interpretation of Legislation Act 1984. 16 Validation of acts or decisions despite vacancy or 20 disqualification (1) An act or decision of the Council or a committee of the Council is not invalid merely because of-- (a) a defect or irregularity in, or in connection with, the appointment or election of a 25 member of the Council; or (b) a vacancy in the membership of the Council, including a vacancy arising from the failure to appoint a member of the Council. (2) Anything done by or in relation to a person 30 purporting to act as Chairperson, a member of the Council or on a committee is not invalid merely because-- 561361B.I-16/9/2009 61 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Sch. 1 (a) the occasion for the appointment or election had not arisen; or (b) there was a defect or irregularity in, or in connection with, the appointment or election; 5 or (c) the appointment or election had ceased to have effect. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 62 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

Deakin University Bill 2009 Endnotes ENDNOTES By Authority. Government Printer for the State of Victoria. 561361B.I-16/9/2009 63 BILL LA INTRODUCTION 16/9/2009

 


 

 


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