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s15s4Central Queensland University Act 1989CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY ACT1989[as amended by all amendments that
commenced on or before 15 July 1997]AnActtoprovidefortheestablishmentandincorporationoftheCentral Queensland University at
Rockhampton and for relatedpurposes†PART
1—PRELIMINARY˙Short title1.This
Act may be cited as theCentral Queensland University Act
1989.˙Interpretation4.In
this Act—“academic staff”means such staff
of the university as are determined to beacademic staff
in the statutes.“appointedmember”meansamemberofthecouncilotherthananex-officio member.“company”includes, for the purposes of sections
5(2)(f), 46, 48 and 49, acorporation within the meaning of the
Companies (Queensland) Code,an association
or a partnership.“convocation”means the
convocation of the university constituted underpart 2.“council”means the
council of the university constituted under part 2.“enrolled student”means a student
enrolled in the university.
s56s5Central Queensland University Act 1989“graduate”means any person
to whom is granted a degree or diploma ofthe
university.“rules”means the rules
made by the council under section 44.“statutes”means the statutes of the university made
under part 2.“union”means the
Central Queensland University Union established andincorporated under part 2.“university”meanstheCentralQueenslandUniversityestablishedandincorporated under part 2.“vehicle”means a vehicle
within the meaning of theTraffic Act 1949.†PART 2—UNIVERSITY†Division 1—Constitution and government of
the university†Subdivision 1—The university˙Establishment and incorporation of the
university5.(1)The university
established under this section as originally enacted isestablished under the name Central Queensland
University.(1A)The university
continues to consist of—(a)the council;
and(b)the enrolled students; and(c)the university’s graduates; and(d)the university’s academic and other
staff.(1B)The university
continues to be established at Rockhampton.(2)The
university is a body corporate, has perpetual succession and
acommon seal and is capable of—(a)suing and being sued;
s67s6Central Queensland University Act 1989(b)compounding or proving in any court of
competent jurisdiction,all debts or sums of money due to
it;(c)taking, acquiring by grant,
purchasing, taking on lease, property(whether
situated in Queensland or elsewhere);(d)surrendering to the Crown, granting,
selling, alienating, leasing,assigningandtransferring,property(whethersituatedinQueensland or elsewhere);(e)acceptinggifts,grants,bequestsordevisesandcreatingandadministering trust funds;(f)causing the formation of companies,
and becoming a member ofor managing any company or companies
for any purpose whichmay seem directly or indirectly
calculated to further the objects,functions or
powers of the university or to benefit the universityin
any way whatsoever;(g)doing and suffering all other acts and
things that bodies corporatemay by law do
and suffer.˙Functions and powers of the
university6.(1)The functions of
the university shall be—(a)toprovidecoursesofstudyappropriatetoauniversityandtoprovidecoursesofstudyorinstructionatsuchlevelsofattainment as the council deems proper
to meet the needs of thecommunity;(b)to
disseminate knowledge and to promote scholarship appropriateto a
university;(c)to encourage by study, research and
other means the advancementand development
of knowledge;(d)to encourage by study, research and
other means the advancementand development
of technology and the practical application ofsuchtechnologytoGovernment,industry,commerceandthecommunity;(e)subject to the statutes, to award and confer
degrees, diplomas andother awards;
s68s6Central Queensland University Act 1989(f)toencourageandprovidefacilitiesforstudyandresearchgenerally;(g)to
provide educational facilities at university standard for
personsseekingthebenefitsofsuchfacilitieswho,beingeligible,arepermitted by the university to use
such facilities;(h)toprovidefacilitiesandresourcesforthewelfareofstaffandstudents;(i)to
establish such facilities as the university deems desirable
forprovidingcoursesofstudyorinstructionatsuchlevelsofattainment as the council deems proper
to meet the special needsof the community;(j)toexploitcommercially,forthebenefitoftheuniversity,anyfacility or resource of the university
including any study, researchor knowledge, or
the practical application thereof, developed by orbelonging, whether alone or in conjunction
with any other personor body, to the university.(2)For the purpose of discharging the
functions of the university, thecouncilshallhaveandmayexercisesuchpowersandauthoritiesasareincidental to the proper discharge by
the university of any of its functionsunder this Act,
including but not limited to the powers and authorities to—(a)acquire by purchase, lease or
otherwise, land, whether improvedor not, for
staff and student residential purposes;(b)erect on lands of the university, whether
acquired for that purposeornot,buildingssuitableforstaffandstudentresidentialpurposes;(c)enterintoarrangementswithanyotherpersonorbodyfortheprovision of student and staff
residential accommodation;(d)establish such
organisational sections or units as it sees fit;(e)assist students enrolled at the
university by means of loan, grantor benefit in
kind to such students.
s79s8Central Queensland University Act 1989†Subdivision 2—The council˙The council7.(1)There shall be a council of the university
which shall have and mayexerciseanddischargethefunctions,powers,authoritiesanddutiesconferred or
imposed upon it by or under this Act.(2)The
council shall be the governing body of the university.˙Constitution of the council8.(1)Subject to
subsection (2), the council shall consist of—(a)thechancelloroftheuniversity,whoshallbeanex-officiomember;(b)the vice-chancellor of the university,
who shall be an ex-officiomember;(c)theDirector-GeneralofEducation,orthedirector-general’snominee, who
shall be an ex-officio member;(ca)whereanacademicboardisestablishedunderastatute—thechairperson, by
whatever name called, of the board, who is to bean
ex-officio member;(d)3 members who are members of the
full-time academic staff oftheuniversity,electedbymembersofthatstaffinthemannerprescribed by the statutes;(e)1memberwhoisamemberofthefull-timestaffoftheuniversity,
other than the academic staff, elected by members ofthat
staff in the manner prescribed by the statutes;(f)2members,eachofwhomisanenrolledstudentoftheuniversity,
elected or appointed in the manner prescribed by thestatutes;(g)2
members who are members of convocation, neither of whomshallbeafull-timestaffmemberorenrolledstudentoftheuniversity,appointedbyandfromconvocationinthemannerprescribed by
the statutes;
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University Act 1989(h)8 members appointed by the Governor in
Council.(2)The council as constituted for the
time being may from time to timeappoint members,
but so that—(a)the number of persons so appointed
shall not, at any one time,exceed 2;(b)apersonwhosesoleorprincipalemploymentisinconnectionwith the
person’s duties as a member of the full-time staff of theuniversity shall not be appointed a member
of the council underthis subsection;(c)apersonwhoisanenrolledstudentshallnotbeappointedamember of the council under this
subsection.˙Assumption of office by members of the
council9.The members of the council constituted
in accordance with section 8shall assume
office on a day appointed for that purpose by the Governor
byproclamation.†Subdivision 3—Convocation˙Constitution of convocation10.There shall be a convocation of the
university which shall consistof—(a)all members and past members of the
council, the council of theUniversity
College of Central Queensland and the council of theCapricorniaInstituteofAdvancedEducationestablishedundertheEducation Act 1964;(b)allgraduatesoftheuniversityenrolledasmembersofconvocation in the register of graduates in
accordance with theprovisions of the statute relating to such
register and all graduatesoftheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslandandtheCapricorniaInstituteofAdvancedEducationestablishedundertheEducation Act 1964;(c)all members of the full-time academic
staff of the university and
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University Act 1989suchothermembersorclassesofmembersofthestaffoftheuniversity as the statutes may
prescribe;(d)such graduates of other universities,
or other persons or classes ofpersons,asareinaccordancewiththestatutes,admittedasmembers of convocation.˙Functions of convocation11.(1)The members of
convocation shall be entitled to elect or appoint,in
the manner prescribed by the statutes, such members of the council
as areprescribed by this Act.(2)Themembersofconvocationmay,atmeetingsheldbytheminaccordance with the statutes, consider any
matters relating to the universityand its affairs
and administration and may make recommendations to thecouncil in respect of any such
considerations.(3)Convocation shall have any additional
functions as may be prescribedby the
statutes.†Subdivision 4—Central Queensland
University Union˙Central Queensland University
Union12.(1)The association
established under this section as originally enactedis
established under the name Central Queensland University
Union.(2)Theunionisabodycorporate,hasperpetualsuccessionandacommon seal and is capable of—(a)suing and being sued; and(b)compounding or proving in any court of
competent jurisdictionall debts or sums of money due to it;
and(c)taking, acquiring by grant,
purchasing, taking on lease, property(whether
situated in Queensland or elsewhere); and(d)acceptinggifts,grants,bequestsordevisesandcreatingandadministering trust funds; and
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University Act 1989(e)doingandsufferingallsuchotheractsandthingsasbodiescorporate may by
law do and suffer.˙Composition and role of the
union13.(1)All persons as
shall be defined by its constitution shall be eligiblefor
membership of the union.(2)Theunionshallbeanorganisedassociationofsuchstudentsandother members for the furthering of the
objects of the union as defined byits
constitution.(3)The union shall have such role and
other powers and authorities andbe subject to
such obligations as shall, from time to time, be prescribed
byor under the statutes.(4)It
is not the intention of this subdivision that the union shall be,
orshall be regarded as, for any purpose, the
servant or agent of the council orthe
university.˙Constitution of the union14.Theconstitutionoftheunionandallamendmentstheretooralterations or modifications thereof
shall be submitted to the council andshall have no
force or effect unless and until approved by the council.˙Statutes affecting the union15.Except in the case of emergency (of
which the council shall be solejudge), the
council shall submit to the union a draft of any proposed
statuteaffectingthepowers,authoritiesorobligationsoftheunionandshallconsider any
representations the union may make thereon.
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University Act 1989†Division 2—Administrative
provisions†Subdivision 1—Administrative
provisions relating to the council˙Council deemed to be duly constituted16.Thecouncilshallbedeemedtobedulyconstitutedandshalldischargeitsdutiesandfunctionsandmayexerciseitspowersandauthoritiesnotwithstandingthatamemberormembershavenotbeenappointed or
elected as contemplated by section 8(1)(d), (e), (f), (g) or
(h)and notwithstanding any vacancy on the
council provided the number ofmembers of the
council for the time being is not less than 10.˙Term
of appointment17.(1)Theappointedmembersofthecouncilappointedorelectedascontemplated by section 8(1)(d), (e), (f),
(g) and (h) shall, subject to thisAct, hold office
for a period of 3 years.(2)Thetermofappointmentofamemberofthecouncilappointedpursuanttosection8(2)shall,subjecttothisAct,expireonadatedeterminedbythecouncilatthetimeofthemember’sappointmentbutshall
not, in any case, exceed 3 years from the date of the
appointment.(3)Notwithstanding subsections (1) and
(2), the Governor in council,acting on the
advice of the Minister and in the interests of uniformity ofexpiry dates, may reduce the term of
appointment of any appointed memberof
council.(4)A term of appointment so reduced
pursuant to subsection (3) shallexpire on the
date specified by the Governor in Council, and a vacancy onthe
council within the meaning of section 22 shall result.˙Failure to elect or appoint18.If a body or persons permitted or
required by section 8(1) to appointor elect a person
or number of persons to be a member or members of thecouncilfailsorrefusestoappointorelectasufficientnumberofsuchpersons by a date
determined by the council, the Minister may appoint a
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University Act 1989sufficient number of persons who shall be
deemed to have been appointedor elected by the
body or persons who could or should have appointed orelected him, her or them.˙Eligibility for reappointment19.(1)Theappointedmembersofthecouncilshall,ifotherwisequalified, be
eligible for reappointment.(2)However,apersonshallnotbeeligibletobeamemberofthecouncil,inthesamecapacity,formorethan2consecutivetermsofappointment, without the approval of
the Minister first had and obtained.˙Disqualification from office20.(1)It is not
competent to a person who—(a)isanundischargedbankruptortakesadvantageofthelawsinforce for the time being relating to
bankrupt or insolvent debtors;or(b)has been convicted in Queensland of an
indictable offence or hasbeen convicted elsewhere than in
Queensland in respect of an actor omission
which if done or made by the person in Queenslandwould have constituted an indictable
offence, unless the council isoftheopinionthatthecircumstancesoftheoffencedonotwarrant disqualification from
office;to become or continue to be a member of the
council.(2)Itisnotcompetenttoapersonwhoceasestoholdtheofficeorqualification essential to the person’s
appointment or election as a memberof the council in
terms of section 8(1)(d), (e), (f) or (g) or (2) to continue
tobeamemberofthecouncilintermsoftherelevantprovisionsofthatsection.˙Vacation of office21.An
appointed member shall be deemed to have vacated office as
anappointed member if—(a)the
member dies; or
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University Act 1989(b)the member is absent, without leave
granted by the council, fromevery meeting of
the council, of which due notice has been givento the member,
in any period of 6 months; or(c)thememberresignsofficebysignednoticedeliveredtothechancellor; or(d)the
member becomes an ex-officio member.˙Vacancy on the council from expiry of term of
appointment22.In the event of a vacancy in the
membership of the council arisingfromtheexpirationofanappointedmember’stermofappointment,amember shall be appointed or elected as
provided in this Act or, in the caseofamemberappointedpursuanttosection8(2),maybeappointedasprovided in this Act.˙Casual vacancies on the council23.In the event of a casual vacancy in
the office of an appointed memberof the council, a
member shall be appointed or elected—(a)in
such cases and in such circumstances as are specified in thestatutes—in the manner prescribed by the
statutes; or(b)where no cases or circumstances are so
specified—in the samemanner as that in which the member
whose office is vacant wasappointed or elected;and
the person so appointed or elected shall hold office for the
residue of hisor her predecessor’s term of
appointment.˙Temporary replacement of member24.If—(a)an
appointed member of the council is or may be prevented byabsence, illness or other cause whatsoever,
from performing themember’s duties as a member of the council;
and(b)the person who, or the executive or
other group or person chargedwith the
management of the affairs of the body which appointed
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University Act 1989or elected such member, is or are of the
opinion that the memberwillbesopreventedfromperformingthosedutiesduringtheperiod during which 2 or more ordinary
meetings of the councilmay be held;thatperson,executiveorothergroup,asthecasemaybe,withthepermission of the chancellor first had
and obtained, may appoint some othereligible person
to act as a member of the council in place of the memberduring such time as the member is prevented
from performing those duties,and the person
appointed whilst so acting shall have and may exercise allthe
powers, functions and authorities of, and may perform all the
duties of,a member of the council.˙Election of chancellor25.(1)There shall be a chancellor of the
university who shall hold officeforsuchperiod(notexceeding5years)andonsuchconditionsasareprescribed by the statutes.(2)The council, whenever a vacancy
occurs, shall elect a chancellor.(3)The
chancellor may be elected from amongst the members of thecouncil or otherwise.(3A)An
enrolled student, a member of the academic staff or any
otheremployee of the university shall not be
elected as the chancellor.(4)Whenthepersonelectedaschancellorisalreadyanappointedmember of the
council at the time of the election, the office that the
personheldassuchamembershallbedeclaredvacant,andthereupontheappropriate steps shall be taken pursuant to
section 23.˙Election of deputy chancellor26.(1)There shall be a
deputy chancellor of the university who shall holdoffice for 1 year from the date of election
pursuant to subsections (2) and(3)oruntiltheelection,pursuanttosubsection(2),ofanotherdeputychancellor in the event of a vacancy,
whichever first occurs, and on suchconditions as are
prescribed by the statutes.(2)Thecouncil,wheneveravacancyoccurs,shallelectadeputychancellor.
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University Act 1989(3)The council shall elect one of its
members to be deputy chancellor.(4)In
the absence of the chancellor or during a vacancy in the office
ofchancellororduringtheinabilityofthechancellortoact,thedeputychancellor shall
have all the powers and duties of the chancellor.˙Chair of the council27.(1)The chancellor
shall be the chairperson of the council and shallpreside at all meetings of the council at
which the chancellor is present.(2)At
any meeting of the council at which the chancellor is not
present—(a)the deputy chancellor; or(b)wherethedeputychancellorisnotpresent,amemberofthecouncil elected by and from the
members present;shall preside.˙Appointment of vice-chancellor28.(1)The council
shall appoint a person to be vice-chancellor who, onandfromthedateofassumingsuchoffice,shallbeanofficeroftheuniversity.(2)Wheneveravacancyoccursintheofficeofvice-chancellor,thecouncilshall,subjecttosubsection(5),appointapersontobevice-chancellor.(3)The
vice-chancellor shall be appointed for such period and on
suchconditions as the council determines.(5)The council may, during any vacancy in
the office of vice-chancellororduringanyabsenceofthevice-chancellororinabilityofthevice-chancellor to perform the duties
of office as such, appoint a person tobeactingvice-chancellorforsuchperiodandonsuchconditionsasthecouncil determines provided that the
period of any such appointment shallnot exceed 12
months.(5A)Any person
appointed under subsection (5) shall, during the termof
the appointment, possess all the powers and perform all the duties
of thevice-chancellor.
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University Act 1989(6)Thevice-chancellorshallbethechiefexecutiveofficeroftheuniversity and
shall possess such powers and perform such duties as thestatutes prescribe or, subject to the
statutes, as the council determines.(8)The
vice-chancellor may delegate the vice-chancellor’s powers to
anyperson.˙Quorum
of the council29.Atanymeetingofthecouncil,aquorumshallbeone-half,orifone-halfisnotawholenumber,thewholenumbernexthigherthanone-half of the
total number of members for the time being of the council.˙Re-election or reappointment30.SubjecttothisAct,apersonmaybere-electedtotheofficeofchancellorordeputychancellororreappointedtothepositionofvice–chancellorifthepersonisotherwisecapableforthetimebeingofholding that office or position.˙Validity of proceedings31.No proceedings of the council, or of
any committee thereof or of anycommittee or
board of the university, and no act done by the chancellor,deputy chancellor, vice-chancellor or any
other officer whilst any of thosepersons is acting
pursuant to and in accordance with the statutes in the
officeto which he or she was elected or appointed
shall be invalidated by reasonof—(a)anydefectintheappointmentorelectionof,orofanydisqualificationof,anymemberofthecouncilorofanycommittee or
board of the university; or(b)anydefectintheconveningorconductofanymeetingofthecouncil or any committee thereof or of
any committee or board ofthe university; or(c)there being any vacancy in the number of
members of the councilor any committee thereof or of any
committee or board of theuniversity; or
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University Act 1989(d)the fact that a person purporting to
be a member of the council oranycommitteethereoforofanycommitteeorboardoftheuniversity by virtue of an office held
by the person did not holdthat office; or(e)the
fact that a person purporting to be a member of the council
oranycommitteethereoforofanycommitteeorboardoftheuniversity was not such a
member.˙Powers of the council32.Subject to this Act and the statutes,
the council—(a)shallhavefullpowerandauthoritytoappointanddismissmembers of the
academic or other staff of the university; and(b)subject to paragraph (c) shall have the
entire management andcontrol of the affairs, concerns and
property of the university andmay act in all
matters concerning the university in such manner asappears to it best calculated to promote the
interests and purposesof the university; and(c)shall have the entire management and
control of the finances ofthe university.˙Delegation by the council33.(1)The
council may, by resolution, delegate its powers to—(a)a member of the council; or(b)a committee or board appointed by the
council; or(c)an officer of the university.(2)Subsection (1) does not apply to the
council’s powers or functionsunder section 44
(Statutes) or section 57 (Budget).
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University Act 1989†Subdivision 2—Administrative
provisions relating to convocation˙Powers, authorities and duties34.Convocation shall have and may
exercise such powers, authoritiesand duties as may
be prescribed by the statutes.˙Meetings of convocation35.Save
as prescribed by or under the statutes, meetings of
convocationshall be convened and the business at such
meetings shall be conducted insuch manner as
the council shall determine.˙Warden
of convocation36.(1)At its first
meeting held in every year, convocation shall elect oneof
its members to be warden who shall, subject to this Act, hold
office untilthe first meeting of convocation held in the
year next following.(2)The office of warden shall become
vacant if—(a)the warden dies; or(b)thewardenbecomesincapableofexercisingtherightsandprivileges of a member of convocation;
or(c)the warden resigns such office by
signed notice delivered to thechancellor.(3)Iffromanycause,otherthanexpirationofthetermofoffice,avacancy occurs in the office of warden,
convocation shall elect another of itsmemberstobewardenand,subjecttothisAct,themembershallholdofficeassuchuntilthefirstmeetingofthecouncilintheyearnextfollowing.˙Chair of convocation37.(1)The warden shall
preside at all meetings of convocation at whichthe warden is
present.(2)At any meeting of convocation at which
the warden is not present, a
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University Act 1989member of convocation, elected by and from
the members present, shallpreside.˙Officers of convocation38.Thestatutesmayprovideforofficersofconvocation,andfortheelection by
convocation of officers of convocation.˙Standing committees and other
committees39.Thestatutesmayprovideforstandingcommitteesandothercommittees of
convocation.˙Quorum of convocation40.Save as prescribed by or under the
statutes, a quorum of any meetingofconvocationshallbesuchnumberofmembersasthecouncilshalldetermine.˙Re-election or reappointment41.Subject to this Act, a person may be
reappointed or re-elected to anyoffice pursuant
to this subdivision if the person is otherwise capable for
thetime being of holding that office or
position.˙Validity of proceedings42.No proceedings of convocation, or of
any committee thereof, and noact done by the
warden or any person acting pursuant to and in accordancewith
the statutes as warden shall be invalidated by reason of—(a)anydefectintheappointmentorelectionof,orofanydisqualification of, any member of
convocation or of any personaforesaid;
or(b)anydefectintheconveningorconductofanymeetingofconvocation or any committee thereof;(c)therebeinganyvacancyinthenumberofmembersofanycommittee of convocation;
or
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University Act 1989(d)the fact that a person purporting to
be a member of convocationor any committee thereof by virtue of
an office held by the persondid not hold
that office; or(e)the fact that a person purporting to
be a member of convocationor any committee thereof was not such
a member.†Subdivision 3—Regulations, statutes
and rules˙Regulations43.(1)The
Governor in Council may make regulations under this Act.(2)The statutes and rules made pursuant
to this Act shall be read subjectto the
regulations made under this Act to the extent that where there is
aninconsistency between a statute and a
regulation, or a rule and a regulation,the regulation
shall prevail.˙Statutes44.(1)The
council may from time to time make statutes not inconsistentwith
this Act for the carrying into effect of the several provisions,
intentionsand objects of the Act, and generally for the
control, management, goodgovernment and discipline of the
university.(2)Without limiting the powers of the
council in that behalf, the councilmay make statutes
with respect to all or any of the following matters—(a)the use and custody of the common
seal;(b)the election or appointment of—(i)members of the council;(ii)committeesorboardsestablishedbytheuniversity(theestablishing of which is hereby
authorised);(c)the manner and time of convening,
holding and adjourning themeetings of the council;(ca)voting at
council meetings;(cb)the powers and
duties of the person acting as chairperson thereof;
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University Act 1989(cc)the conduct and
record of the business of the council;(cd)the
establishment and appointment of committees of the council,and
the quorum, powers and duties of such committees;(ce)thereimbursementofexpensesofthechancellor,deputychancellorandothercouncilmembersattendantuponsuchoffices;(d)the
functions, powers, authorities and duties of convocation;(da)officers of
convocation and their election;(db) the
admission of members to convocation;(dc)the
manner and time of convening, holding and adjourning themeetings of convocation;(dd) the quorum
of convocation and voting at convocation meetings;(de)the powers and
duties of the person acting as chairperson thereof;(df)the conduct and
record of the business of convocation;(dg) the
establishment and appointment of committees of convocation,and
the quorum, powers and duties of such committees;(e)theresignationofmembersofthecouncil,thechancellor,thedeputy chancellor and the warden of
convocation;(f)the appointment of a person to act for
the deputy chancellor or thewardenofconvocationduringtheillnessorabsenceofsuchofficers;(g)the number, appointment, termination
of appointment, discipline(includingthedismissal,suspensionandimpositionofdisciplinarypunishmentsotherthandismissalorsuspension)and,subjecttoapplicableawardsorindustrialagreements,thestipends or salaries or wages of members of
the staff and otherofficers and employees of the
university;(h)subject to section 66, the provision
of superannuation schemesfor staff of the university;(i)the admission and enrolment of
students;(j)the discipline of enrolled
students;(k)the admission of students of other
universities and institutions of
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University Act 1989higher education to any corresponding status
or of graduates ofsuch universities and institutions to any
corresponding degrees ordiplomas without examination;(l)thedeterminationofcoursesofstudyandexaminationsfordegrees, diplomas and other awards;(m)thegrantingofdegrees,diplomasandotherawardsincludinghonorary
awards;(n)the granting of fellowships,
scholarships, exhibitions, bursariesand
prizes;(o)the fees and charges, including fines,
to be paid for admission totheuniversity,examinations,forthegrantingofdegrees,diplomas,andotherawards,fortuitionorattendanceatthelectures and classes of the
university, offences involving vehicles,for the
development and use of university services and facilitiesincluding residence and in respect of the
union;(p)the exemption from or deferment of
payment of fees and charges,including
fines;(q)the collection in respect of any fee,
charge or other impositionarisingfromanyhighereducationcontributionschemeasprovidedforunderanyActpassedbytheCommonwealthinrespect thereof;(r)the
establishment, management, and control of libraries and
othersupport facilities in connection with the
university;(s)the affiliation, association or
connection with the university of anyeducationalorresearchestablishmentwheresoeversituated,towhich the governing body of such
establishment may consent;(t)thecontrolandinvestmentofthepropertyoftheuniversity,including
property held upon trust or subject to a condition;(u)theprotectionofthepropertyof,orunderthecontrolof,theuniversity from trespass or damage or
misuse;(v)the regulation and control of access
to and the use of land andbuildings the property of, or under
the control of, the universityandoftheconductofpersonsandthepresenceanduseofvehicles
thereon;
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University Act 1989(w)the powers, authorities, duties and
obligations of the union;(x)the form and use
of arms, emblems or armorial bearings of theuniversityorofanycollegewithinorassociatedwiththeuniversity;(y)the
ownership and exploitation of inventions and discoveries,
thatare the property of the university, made by
the staff or enrolledstudents of the university;(z)the management and maintenance of
colleges including residentialcollegesandhallsofresidencewithintheuniversityorofaffiliated residential
colleges;(za)the form and use
of academic dress;(zb)thedefinitionofandprocedurestobeappliedinsituationsofconflict of interests with respect to
members of the council andthe staff of the university;(zc)the granting of
financial and other assistance to students of theuniversity;(zd)thedeterminationofthepersonsorclassofpersonswhoconstitute the academic staff of the
university.(3)Withoutlimitingthegeneralityofthepowersconferredbysubsection (1), a statute made pursuant
to subsection (2)(v)—(a)may provide, in
the case of an offence that consists of—(i)bringing a vehicle onto or parking or
standing a vehicle on asite in breach of a statute;(ii)driving a
vehicle on any part of a site in breach of a statute;(iii)driving a
vehicle on any part of a site at a speed in excess ofa
speed that, in relation to that part, is prescribed by
statute,determined by a method prescribed by statute
or fixed by aperson authorised by statute so to do in
respect of the site orthat part;(iv)drivingavehicleonanypartofasitecontrarytoanydirection,
whether given by a person authorised by statute soto
do or by a traffic control device on the site;(v)doing on a site with or in respect of a
vehicle such other act
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University Act 1989as may be prescribed by order in council for
the purposes ofthis section;that the owner of
the vehicle (whether or not the owner was in charge of thevehicle at the material time) shall be liable
to be punished for the offence aswell as the
person who was in charge of the vehicle at the material
time;(b)may define who is the owner of a
vehicle for the purposes of thestatutes;(c)may provide for the removal or
disposal of any vehicle—(i)parkedorleftstandingonasiteinsuchapositionastoobstruct, interfere with or cause
danger to other vehicles onthe site or to
users of the site; or(ii)apparently
abandoned on a site;(d)may prescribe
the proof that is necessary or sufficient to establishany
matter relevant to an offence created by statute.(3A)A statute that
provides as is referred to in subsection (3)(a) shall notbe so
construed that the owner of a vehicle and the person in charge of
it atthe time an offence was committed with or in
respect of the vehicle shallboth be punished
for the one offence.(3B)In subsection
(3)—“site”means any land
or premises the property of or under the control ofthe
university.(4)The council may by statute repeal,
rescind, revoke, alter, vary, amendor otherwise
modify any statute or part of a statute.(5)Astatutemayauthorisethecounciltomakerules(notbeinginconsistent with the Act or the statutes)
for the carrying into effect of all oranyoftheprovisionsandobjectsofthestatuteandmayprescribeprocedures for
the promulgation of such rules.(6)Allrulesmadebythecouncilpursuanttoanystatuteshallbepromulgated as specified in the
statute.(6A)All rules shall
be of full force and effect as from the day on whichthey
are promulgated or from such later date as may be specified in
therules.(6B)Theproductionofaverifiedcopyofanysuchruleunderthe
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University Act 1989commonsealoftheuniversityissufficientevidenceofthemakingandauthenticity of the same in all courts
and before all persons acting judicially.(7)A
statute may impose or authorise the council or any officer of
theuniversity to impose a penalty not exceeding
10 penalty units for breach ofany provision and
provide for the recovery and enforcement of any suchpenalty.(8)Where no other provision is made for the
recovery or enforcement ofa penalty imposed by or under the
authority of a statute, such penalty mayberecoveredorenforcedbycomplaintinasummarywayundertheJustices Act 1886.˙Statutes to be approved by Governor in
Council45.(1)Everystatutemadebythecouncilshallbesealedwiththecommon seal of the university, and
shall be transmitted to the Minister to bedealt with in
accordance with this section.(2)The
Minister shall submit every statute to the Governor in
Council.(3)A statute shall have no force and
effect unless and until approved bythe Governor in
Council.†Subdivision 4—Provisions relating to
companies, joint agreements andarrangements,
agreements for use of facilities and staff˙Formation of and participation in companies
etc.46.(1)The university,
in the performance of its functions under this Actand
without limiting the provisions of section 5(2)(f), may be a member
of,or form or participate in the formation of,
or manage a company, whetherincorporated,establishedorenteredintowithinoroutsidetheState,theobjects or purposes of which include 1 or
more of the following objects orpurposes—(a)providing facilities or services for
study, research or education;(b)undertaking research, development,
consultancy or other servicesfor commercial
organisations, public bodies or individuals;(c)aiding or engaging in the development or
promotion of university
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results of such research;(d)preparing,
publishing, distributing or licensing the use of literaryorartisticwork,audiooraudiovisualmaterialorcomputersoftware;(e)exploiting commercially any facility
or resource of the universityincludinganystudy,researchorknowledge,orthepracticalapplication
thereof, developed by or belonging, whether alone orin
conjunction with any other person or body, to the
university;(f)seeking or encouraging gifts to the
university or for universitypurposes;(g)any other object or purpose not
inconsistent with this Act whichthe council
considers to be appropriate in the circumstances.(2)The university, or any company of
which the university is a member,or which is
formed, participated in or managed by the university, may
enterinto any agreement or arrangement with any
company the objects of whichinclude 1 or more
of the objects and purposes specified in subsection (1)(a)to
(g), in respect of any of those lastmentioned objects and
purposes.˙Use of facilities and staff47.The university, in such circumstances
and subject to such terms andconditions as the
council thinks fit, may contract or otherwise enter into anarrangement with any person or body for the
use by him, her or it of theuniversity’s
facilities and staff.˙Companies to
furnish returns etc.48.Any company—(a)formed by the university pursuant to section
46; or(b)managed by the university; or(c)of which the university becomes a
member;shall furnish the council with such reports,
returns and information relativeto the company’s
affairs as are from time to time required by the
council.
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University Act 1989˙Audit requirements49.TheFinancialAdministrationandAuditAct1977,section46Iapplies, to the extent provided by that
section, to any company of a kindreferred to in
section 48.†Subdivision 5—General administrative
provisions˙Annual report50.The
council shall, as soon as practicable but no later than 4
monthsfrom 31 December each year, prepare and
transmit to the Minister a reportof the university
during that year, in accordance with the provisions of theFinancial Administration and Audit Act
1977.˙Tabling of certain
subordinate legislation51.(1)TheActs
Interpretation Act 1954, section 28A applies in respect
oforders in council and statutes made for the
purposes of this Act, and, for thepurposes of that
application, that section shall be read and construed as ifreferences to regulations were references to
orders in council and statutesmade for the
purposes of this Act.(2)EveryproclamationmadeunderthisActshallbelaidbeforetheLegislative Assembly within 14 sitting
days after publication in the gazette.˙No
test of religion, politics, race or sex52.No
test of religion, politics, race or sex shall be administered to
anypersoninordertoentitlethepersontobeadmittedasastudentoftheuniversity, or to hold office therein,
or to graduate thereat, or to enjoy anybenefit,advantageorprivilegethereof,andnopersonshallbedeniedadmissionasastudentoftheuniversityorbeineligibletoholdofficetherein or to graduate thereat or to enjoy
any benefit, advantage or privilegethereof by reason
of that person’s sex, race, political or religious views orbeliefs.
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University Act 1989†Division 3—Establishment of
colleges˙Establishment of university
colleges53.(1)The Governor in
Council, on the recommendation of the council,mayfromtimetotimebyorderincouncilestablishcollegesorotheruniversity
institutions (a“college”) for the
purpose of carrying out at thosecolleges or
institutions any or all of the functions specified in section
6.(2)The Governor in Council may in the
order in council establishing acollege or by
another order in council—(a)assign to the
college a name or title;(b)declare at what
place the college shall be situated;(c)specify the provisions applicable to and in
relation to the collegewhich provisions shall be binding upon
all persons in relation tothat college and which may
include—(i)thepowers,authorities,dutiesandfunctionswhichthecouncil may exercise and perform in
respect of the college;and(ii)thegeneralarrangementsforthelocalmanagement,supervision and
control of the college including if necessarythe constitution
of an advisory council in respect thereof andthe membership
of such council; and(iii)thefinancialarrangementsfororinrespectoftheestablishment or
maintenance of, or both the establishmentand maintenance
of, the college; and(iv)generally such
other matters or things as may be necessaryor desirable in
order to carry out in respect of the college thepurposes of this division.(3)Thepowertomakeanorderincouncilunderthissectionshallinclude power to
make (with respect to all or any of the matters specified inthis
subsection) such and so many orders in council, either at the same
timeor from time to time, as the Governor in
Council shall deem necessary orexpedient in the
circumstances.
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University Act 1989˙A college to be part of the
university54.(1)A college shall
be, and shall function as, part of the university.(2)Subjectasotherwisemaybeprovidedbyorderincouncilmadeunder
section 53 or by statute, the council may exercise in relation to
acollege all the powers conferred on the
council or university by this part orthestatutesinrelationtotheuniversityandshallhavetheentiremanagement of and
superintendence over the affairs and concerns of thecollege and of any property held by the
university upon trust for the purposeof the college,
and in all cases not provided for by this part the council
mayin relation to the college and to any such
property act in such manner asappearstoitbestcalculatedtopromotetheinterestsorpurposesofthecollege.(3)Subsection(2)shallbeconstruedasbeinginaidofandnotinderogation of
subsection (1).˙Powers and functions of advisory
council55.An advisory council constituted for a
college may, subject to thisAct—(a)exerciseandperformsuchpowers,authorities,dutiesandfunctions as may be prescribed by
statute; and(b)exercise and perform such of the
powers, authorities, duties andfunctions
conferred or imposed on the council by section 53 asare
delegated from time to time to the advisory council by thecouncil.˙Gifts,
devises etc. of property to or for a college56.(1)Theuniversityshallhavepowertoacquirebygift,deviseorbequest, any property upon trust to
apply the same or the proceeds thereofor the income
therefrom for the benefit of a college.(2)Any
gift, devise or bequest of any property made or purporting to
bemade to a college shall be deemed to be a
gift, devise or bequest, as the casemay be, to the
university upon trust to apply the same for the purposes ofthe
college in accordance with the terms of the gift, devise or
bequest; andwhere there has been a gift, devise or
bequest to trustees upon trust for a
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University Act 1989college, any act which might have been
performed by the college if it hadbeen an
independent corporate body may be performed by the
university,and any such act by the university shall have
the same validity and effect inlaw as it would
have had if the college had been an independent corporatebody
and had performed the act.(3)Ifbeforetheestablishmentofacollegeunderthisdivision,anyproperty had been vested in or acquired
by any person upon trust for thepurposesforwhichthecollegeisestablishedsuchpersonmayafterthecollege is established and notwithstanding
anything contained in the termsof the trust
convey or transfer the property to the university upon trust
toapplythesameortheproceedsthereofortheincometherefromforthebenefit of the college, and the
acceptance of the property by the universityshall be a
complete discharge to such person.†Division 4—Property and finance˙Budget57.(1)The
council shall, in each year, adopt for the next following
yearcommencing on 1 January a budget for all
funds of the university other thanthose to which
subsection (2) relates and shall approve all amendments tothebudgetandshallcontroltheexpenditureoftheuniversitysothatitconforms as nearly as practicable to the
approved budget.(2)The council shall review annually
funds available to the university byway of bequest,
donation or special grant and the expenditure thereof, andshall, subject to the terms of any trust and
before any such expenditure ismade, approve the
proposed disposition of those funds.(3)The
financial year of the university shall be the period of 12
monthsending on 31 December.˙Application of revenue by the
university58.(1)All fees and all
other moneys received by the council under thisActorotherwiseshall,subjecttothisdivisionandtothetermsofanyapplicable trust, be applied by the
council solely for the purposes of the
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University Act 1989university.(2)For
the purposes of subsection (1), the application of moneys
fromtime to time by the council for the purpose
of—(a)enabling a member or former member of
the university to pursuestudyorresearchattheuniversityorelsewherethanattheuniversity;
or(b)the advancement of learning generally;
or(c)assistinganyinstitutiondeclaredbystatutetobeaffiliatedorassociated with the university;is an
application of those moneys for the purposes of the
university.˙University is statutory body59.(1)Under theStatutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act
1982, theuniversity is a
statutory body.(2)TheStatutory Bodies
Financial Arrangements Act 1982, part 2B
setsout the way in which the university’s powers
under this Act are affected bytheStatutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act
1982.˙Universitymayacceptgiftsetc.subjecttoconditions,andestablishtrust funds60.In exercising its power to take,
acquire by grant, purchase or take onlease any
property the university may agree to and carry out any
conditionsofanygift,grant,bequest,deviseorothermeanswherebyittakesoracquiresanypropertyorofanysuchpurchaseorleaseandthecouncilmay—(a)create; or(b)administer; or(c)create and administer;any trust fund or
funds in connection therewith or for any other purposewhatsoever.
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University Act 1989˙Powers of investment61.(1)The council may
establish 1 or more investment common fundsfor the
collective investment of any trust and other moneys held by or in
thecustody of the university.(2)The council may from time to time
without liability for breach oftrust bring into
or withdraw from any such investment common fund thewhole
or any part of any moneys of the university or of any trust
moneysor any other moneys held by or in the custody
of the university.(3)Subjecttosubsections(4)and(5)thecouncilshallperiodicallydistribute the
income of each investment common fund among the fundsparticipatinginthecommonfund,havingregardtotheextentoftheparticipationofeachfundinthecommonfundduringtherelevantaccounting
period.(4)Inanycasewherethecouncilhasbroughtintoanyinvestmentcommon fund,
moneys which, having been received by it to be expendedforastatedpurpose,cannotorwillnotbeexpendedforthatpurposeforthwith, there may be paid into the general
funds of the university thewhole or any part
of that part of the income of such investment commonfund
which is attributable to the participation of those moneys in that
fundand which is not required for that stated
purpose.(5)The council may if it considers it
expedient so to do from time totime add some
portion of the income to the capital of the common fund oruse
some portion of the income to establish or augment a fund or funds
as aprovision against capital depreciation or
reduction of income.(6)Any moneys of the university (whether
forming part of a commonfund or not), including moneys held
upon trust or subject to a condition,may be invested
by the council from time to time in any form of investmentauthorised by statute whether an authorised
trustee investment or not.(7)The powers
conferred on the council by this section or by any statuterelating to investment of property shall not
be exercised by the council inrelation to any
trust fund or other moneys—(a)iftheinstrumentcreatingthetrustexpresslydirectstothecontrary; or(b)iftheexerciseofthepowerwouldconstituteabreachofany
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University Act 1989conditionunderwhichthefundormoneysinquestionwereacquired.˙Variation of terms of trusts and gifts62.(1)Where any
property is held by or for the university either at thedate
of the commencement of section 5 or at any time thereafter on
termsrequiring such property or the income
therefrom to be applied for a purposeor purposes
and—(a)suchpurposeoralloranyofsuchpurposeshasorhavebeeneffected; or(b)such
purpose or all or any of such purposes has or have ceased toexist; or(c)suchpurposeoralloranyofsuchpurposeshasorhavebeenadequately provided for by other means;
or(d)suchpurposeoralloranyofsuchpurposesareuncertainorcannot be identified or is or are not
sufficiently defined; or(e)it becomes
impossible or impracticable or inexpedient to carry outthe
purpose or all or any of such purposes; or(f)the
property or income derived therefrom proves inadequate tocarry out such purpose or all or any of such
purposes;then subject to the provisions of this
section the council may cause to beprepared a scheme
by which that property or any part or residue thereofshall
be held on terms requiring such property, part or residue or the
incometherefromtobeappliedforthepurposeorpurposesdesignatedinthescheme.(2)A
scheme prepared pursuant to subsection (1) shall be submitted
bythe council to the Governor in
Council.(3)A scheme prepared pursuant to
subsection (1) shall have no effectunless and until
approved by the Governor in Council.(4)A
scheme approved by the Governor in Council under subsection
(3)is, in this section and sections 63 and 64,
in relation to the property or partor residue
thereof concerned, called the“approved
scheme”and shall bepublished in the
gazette.
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University Act 1989(5)Where, in relation to any property or
part or residue thereof held bythe university,
there is in existence for the time being, an approved
scheme,such property part or residue thereof shall
in accordance with the approvedscheme be
diverted from the purpose or purposes for which it was held
andshallbeheldforthepurposeorpurposesasdesignatedintheapprovedscheme.˙Amendment of approved scheme63.(1)If the council
desires from time to time to amend an approvedscheme it shall
submit its amendment or amendments to the Governor inCouncil.(2)Anamendmenttoanapprovedschemeproposedpursuanttosubsection(1)shallhavenoeffectunlessanduntilapprovedbytheGovernor in
Council.(3)An amendment or amendments to an
approved scheme approved bytheGovernorinCouncilundersubsection(2)shallbepublishedinthegazetteandthereupontheapprovedschemeinrelationtowhichsuchamendment has or amendments have been
approved shall be amended inaccordancewiththeapprovalandassoamendedshallbetheapprovedscheme for the
time being in relation to the property, part or residue thesubject of such scheme.˙Provisions relating to approved
schemes64.(1)Wherepropertythesubjectofanapprovedschemeconsists(wholly or in
part) of land, the university shall within 1 calendar month
afterthe publication in the gazette of the
approved scheme and within 1 calendarmonthafterthepublicationinthegazetteofeveryamendmentthereof,notify the
authority charged in law with the registration of dealings
relatingto the said land of the approved scheme or,
as the case may be, amendment,and that
authority shall cause to be made in the appropriate register all
suchentries as are necessary to record
particulars of the approved scheme oramendment.(2)In selecting a purpose for an approved
scheme or for any amendmentof an approved
scheme, the council shall have a preference for a purpose,which
in its opinion, is as nearly similar to the purpose or purposes
for
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University Act 1989which the property concerned is, for the time
being, held by the universityas is consistent
with useful and convenient achievement but an approvedschemeoranapprovedamendmenttosuchaschemeshallnotbeinvalidatedorotherwiseprejudicedbyreasonofthefactthatanotherpurpose may have
more properly been selected by the council in accordancewith
this subsection.(3)Upon its publication in the gazette
judicial notice shall be taken of anapproved scheme
and of any amendment thereof.(4)The
powers conferred by this section and sections 62 and 63 are
inadditiontoanyotherpowersorrightsexercisableinlawinrespectofproperty held by the university upon
trust.˙Accounts and Audit65.The
provisions of theFinancial Administration and Audit Act
1977apply, to the extent provided by that Act, to
the council in respect of thefinancial
proceedings of the university.˙Superannuation schemes66.(1)The
council may—(a)establish or amend superannuation
schemes; or(b)join in establishing or amending
superannuation schemes; or(c)take part in
superannuation schemes.(2)The
auditor-general may audit the schemes.(3)Subsection (2) is subject to theFinancial Administration and AuditAct
1977, part 6.11Part 6 (Audit of public accounts and
public sector entities)
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1989s 151†Division 4A—References to university,
council or union˙References to university, council or
union66A.Except so far as
the context or subject matter otherwise indicates orrequires—(a)a
reference in an Act or document to the University College ofCentral Queensland or the University of
Central Queensland istaken to be a reference to the
university; and(b)a reference in an Act or document to
the council of the UniversityCollege of
Central Queensland or the council of the University ofCentral Queensland is taken to be a
reference to the council; and(c)a
reference in an Act or document to the University College ofCentralQueenslandStudentAssociationortheUniversityofCentral Queensland Student Association is
taken to be a referenceto the union.†PART
4—TRANSITIONAL PROVISION˙University of
Central Queensland Act 1989 references151.InanActordocument,areferencetotheUniversity of CentralQueensland Act 1989is a reference
to this Act.
40Central Queensland University Act
1989´4Table of earlier
reprintsTABLE OF EARLIER REPRINTS[If a
reprint number includes an arabic letter, the reprint was released
inunauthorised, electronic form only.]Reprint No.Amendments
includedReprint date1to
Act No. 58 of 199519 January 19961Ato
Act No. 65 of 199615 April 1997´5Tables in earlier reprintsName
of tableTABLES IN EARLIER REPRINTSChanged citations and remade lawsObsolete and redundant provisionsRenumbered provisionsReprint
No.111´6List of
legislationCentralQueenslandUniversityAct1989No.97(prevUniversityofCentralQueensland Act
1989)date of assent 13 October 1989ss1–3,88,90,98–135,145–148and156commencedondateofassent(sees
2(1))ss 89, 91–97, 136–144 and 149–155 commenced
1 January 1990 (see s 2(2))ss 4, 6, 16–66, 76–79 and 87 commenced
1 September 1991 (1991 SL No. 59)remaining
provisions commenced 1 January 1992 (1991 SL No. 69)as
amended by—Universities of Central and Southern
Queensland Amendment Act 1991 No. 60pts 1–2date
of assent 18 September 1991commenced on date of assentStatute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1991 No. 97 ss 1–3 sch 2date of assent 17 December 1991commenced on date of assentStatute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1992 No. 36 ss 1–2 sch 2date of assent 2 July 1992commenced on date of assent
41Central Queensland University Act
1989Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
1994 No. 15 ss 1–3 sch 1date of assent 10 May 1994commenced on date of assentStatutoryAuthoritiesSuperannuationLegislationAmendmentAct1995No.36pt 1, s 9 sch 2date of assent 16
June 1995commenced on date of assentStatute Law Revision Act (No. 2) 1995 No. 58
ss 1–2, 4 sch 1date of assent 28 November 1995commenced on date of assentStatutory Bodies Financial Arrangements
Amendment Act 1996 No. 54 ss 1–2, 9schdate
of assent 20 November 1996ss 1–2 commenced on date of
assentremaining provisions commenced 1 June 1997
(1997 SL No. 128)Education (School Curriculum P–10) Act 1996
No. 65 ss 1–2, 52 sch 2date of assent 9 December 1996commenced on date of assent´7List of
annotationsLong titleamd 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1Short titles 1amd
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Commencements 2om
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Repeal of Part IIIs 3om
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Interpretations 4amd
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1def“appointed
day”om 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1def“first Council”om 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1def“higher education course”om
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1def“Minister”om
1991 No. 97 s 3 sch 2def“Student
Association”om 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1def“Union”ins 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1def“University”amd 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1def“UniversityCollegeofCentralQueensland”om 1994 No. 15 s
3sch 1def“UniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslandStudentAssociation”om 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1Establishment and incorporation of the
universitys 5amd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1
42Central Queensland University Act
1989Constitution of the councilprov
hdgamd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1s
8amd 1991 No. 60 s 3; 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch
1Assumption of office by members of the
councils 9amd 1992 No. 36 s 2 sch 2Subdivision 4—Central Queensland University
Unionsdiv hdgsub 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1Central Queensland University Unionprov
hdgsub 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1s
12amd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Composition and role of the unionprov
hdgamd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1s
13amd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Constitution of the unionprov hdgamd
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1s 14amd 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1Statutes affecting the unionprov
hdgamd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1s
15amd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Disqualification from offices
20amd 1996 No. 65 s 52 sch 2Election of chancellors 25amd
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Election of deputy chancellors
26amd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Appointment of vice-chancellors
28amd 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1; 1996 No. 65 s 52
sch 2Delegation by the councils 33sub
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Regulationss 43amd
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Statutess 44amd
1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1University is statutory bodys
59sub 1996 No. 54 s 9 schSuperannuation
schemess 66sub 1995 No. 36 s 9 sch 2Division 4A—References to university, council
or uniondiv hdgins 1994 No. 15 s
3 sch 1
43Central Queensland University Act
1989References to university, council or
unions 66Ains 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch 1Division 5—Transitional and Special
Arrangementsdiv hdgexp at the end of
10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Subdivision 1—Cessation of the University
College of Central Queenslandsdiv hdgexp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))University College of Central Queensland to
cease to exists 67exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Subdivision2—ProvisionsRelatingtotheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslandsdiv
hdgexp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Council of the University College of Central
Queensland to cease to exists 68exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))Effect of cessation of the University College
of Central Queenslands 69exp at the end of
10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))EmploymentofstaffoftheCounciloftheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslands
70exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Superannuation entitlementss
71exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Subdivision3—ProvisionsrelatingtotheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueensland
Student Association and the student associationsdiv hdgexp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))University College of Central Queensland
Student Association to cease to exists 72exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))ProvisionsrelatingtotheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslandStudentAssociations 73exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))Officers of the University College of Central
Queensland Student Associations 74exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))
44Central Queensland University Act
1989Constitutional arrangementss
75exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Subdivision 4—Provisions for First
Councilsdiv hdgexp at the end of
10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Constitution of the first Council of the
Universitys 76amd 1991 No. 60 s 4exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))Appointment of first Vice-Chancellors
77exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Election of Chancellor and Deputy
Chancellors 78exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Casual
vacancies on the first Councils 79exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))Subdivision 5—Provisions Relating to Students
and Awardssdiv hdgexp at the end of
10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Enrolment of students in coursess
80exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Awardss 81exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))Subdivision 6—General Provisionsdiv
hdgexp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Compliance with accounts and audit
requirementss 82exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Compliance with annual reporting
requirementss 83exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Savingss 84exp
at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s 88(2))AIA s 20A applies
(see s 88(1))
45Central Queensland University Act
1989Statutes and rules to continue in
existences 85exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Construction of referencess
86exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Governor in Council may prescribes
87exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))Application of s 20A of Acts Interpretation
Act 1954 and expiry of Divisions 88prev
s 88 om 1989 No. 97 s 3pres s 88 ins 1994 No. 15 s 3 sch
1exp at the end of 10 May 1994 (see s
88(2))AIA s 20A applies (see s 88(1))PART
III—UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF CENTRAL QUEENSLANDpt hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3Division 1—Preliminarydiv hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3Division2—ConstitutionandGovernmentoftheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslanddiv
hdgom 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision 1—The
University College of Central Queenslandsdiv hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3Establishment and incorporation of the
University Colleges 89om 1989 No. 97 s 3Functions and
powers of the University Colleges 90om
1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision 2—The Council of the University
College of Central Queenslandsdiv hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3The Council of the University Colleges
91om 1989 No. 97 s 3Constitution of
the Council of the University College other than the first
Councilof the University Colleges
92amd 1991 No. 60 s 5om 1989 No. 97 s
3Assumption of office by members of the
Council of the University Colleges 93amd
1991 No. 60 s 6om 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision3—TheUniversityCollegeofCentralQueenslandStudentAssociationsdiv hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3
46Central Queensland University Act
1989University College of Central Queensland
Student Associations 94om 1989 No. 97 s 3Composition and
role of the Associations 95om 1989 No. 97 s
3Constitution of the Associations
96om 1989 No. 97 s 3Statutes affecting
the Associations 97om 1989 No. 97 s 3Division
3—Administrative Provisionsdiv hdgom 1989 No. 97 s
3Subdivision1—AdministrativeProvisionsRelatingtotheCounciloftheUniversity Collegesdiv hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3Council of the University College deemed to
be duly constituteds 98om 1989 No. 97 s 3Term of
appointments 99om 1989 No. 97 s 3Failure to
appoint, elect or nominates 100om 1989 No. 97 s
3Eligibility for re-appointments
101om 1989 No. 97 s 3Disqualification
from offices 102om 1989 No. 97 s 3Vacation of
offices 103om 1989 No. 97 s 3VacancyontheCounciloftheUniversityCollegefromexpiryoftermofappointments 104om
1989 No. 97 s 3Casual vacancies on the Council of the
University Colleges 105om 1989 No. 97 s 3Temporary
replacement of members 106om 1989 No. 97 s
3Election of Chancellor of the University
Colleges 107om 1989 No. 97 s 3Election of Deputy
Chancellor of the University Colleges 108om
1989 No. 97 s 3Chairmanship of the Council of the University
Colleges 109om 1989 No. 97 s 3Appointment of
Vice-Chancellors 110om 1989 No. 97 s 3
47Central Queensland University Act
1989Quorum of the Council of the University
Colleges 111om 1989 No. 97 s 3Re-election or
re-appointments 112om 1989 No. 97 s 3Validity of
proceedingss 113om 1989 No. 97 s 3Powers of the
Council of the University Colleges 114om
1989 No. 97 s 3Delegation by the Council of the University
Colleges 115om 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision
2—Regulations, Statutes and Rulessdiv hdgom
1989 No. 97 s 3Regulationss 116om
1989 No. 97 s 3Statutess 117om
1989 No. 97 s 3Statutes to be approved by Governor in
Councils 118om 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision3—ProvisionsRelatingtoCompanies,JointAgreementsandArrangements, Agreements for Use of
Facilities and Staffsdiv hdgom 1989 No. 97 s
3Formation of and participating in companies,
etc.s 119om 1989 No. 97 s 3Use of facilities
and staffs 120om 1989 No. 97 s 3Companies to
furnish returns, etc.s 121om 1989 No. 97 s
3Audit requirementss 122om
1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision 4—General Administrative
Provisionssdiv hdgom 1989 No. 97 s
3Annual Reports 123om
1989 No. 97 s 3Tabling of certain subordinate
legislations 124om 1989 No. 97 s 3No test of
religion, politics, race or sexs 125om
1989 No. 97 s 3Division 4—Property and Financesdiv
hdgom 1989 No. 97 s 3
48Central Queensland University Act
1989Budgets 126om
1989 No. 97 s 3Application of revenue by the University
Colleges 127om 1989 No. 97 s 3Financial
accommodations 128om 1989 No. 97 s 3UniversityCollegemayacceptgifts,etc.,subjecttoconditions,andestablishtrust
fundss 129om 1989 No. 97 s 3Powers of
investments 130om 1989 No. 97 s 3Variation of terms
of trusts and giftss 131om 1989 No. 97 s 3Amendment of
approved schemes 132om 1989 No. 97 s 3Provisions
relating to approved schemess 133om
1989 No. 97 s 3Accounts and Audits 134om
1989 No. 97 s 3Superannuation scheme or arrangements
135om 1989 No. 97 s 3Division
5—Transitional and Special Arrangements for the University
Collegediv hdgom 1989 No. 97 s
3Subdivision 1—Provisions relating to the
Institutesdiv hdgom 1989 No. 97 s
3Institute to cease to exists
136om 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision
2—Provisions Relating to the Council of the Institutesdiv
hdgom 1989 No. 97 s 3Council of the
Institute to cease to exists 137om 1989 No. 97 s
3Effect of cessation of the Council of the
Institutes 138om 1989 No. 97 s 3Employment of
staff of the Council of the Institutes 139om
1989 No. 97 s 3Superannuation entitlementss
140om 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision
3—Provisions Relating to the Union and the Associationsdiv
hdgom 1989 No. 97 s 3
49Central Queensland University Act
1989Union to cease to exists 141om
1989 No. 97 s 3Provisions relating to the Unions
142om 1989 No. 97 s 3Officers of the
Unions 143om 1989 No. 97 s 3Constitutional
arrangementss 144om 1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision
4—Provisions for First Council of the University Collegesdiv
hdgom 1989 No. 97 s 3Constitution of
first Council of the University Colleges 145om
1989 No. 97 s 3Appointment of first Vice-Chancellor of the
University Colleges 146om 1989 No. 97 s 3Election of first
Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor of the University Colleges
147om 1989 No. 97 s 3Casual vacancies
on the first Council of the University Colleges 148om
1989 No. 97 s 3Subdivision 5—Provisions Relating to Students
and Awardssdiv hdgom 1989 No. 97 s
3Enrolment of students in coursess
149om 1989 No. 97 s 3Awardss
150amd 1991 No. 97 s 3 sch 2om1989No.97s3(asfrom1January1992(sees2(4)and1991SLNo.
69)Subdivision 6—General Provisionssdiv
hdgom 1989 No. 97 s 3Compliance with
accounts and audit requirementss 151om
1989 No. 97 s 3Compliance with annual reporting
requirementss 152om 1989 No. 97 s 3Savingss
153om 1989 No. 97 s 3By-laws to be
Statutess 154om 1989 No. 97 s 3Construction of
referencess 155om 1989 No. 97 s 3Governor in
Council may prescribes 156om 1989 No. 97 s
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