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JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY ACT 1997 - SECT 25
Discretion where appointed member convicted of indictable offence
25 Discretion where appointed member convicted of indictable offence
(1) If the Minister considers it would be reasonable, having regard to the
circumstances of the indictable offence mentioned in section 23 (1) (b) or 24
(1) (i) of which a person has been convicted, the Minister may— (a) if the
person was an appointed member when convicted—give notice to the chancellor
and the person that the person is restored as an appointed member, and may be
subsequently reappointed, despite the conviction; or
(b) otherwise—give
written approval for the person to become an appointed member despite the
conviction.
(2) On the day the chancellor receives a notice under subsection
(1) (a) — (a) the person is restored as an appointed member; and
(b) if
another person has been appointed to fill the vacancy, the other person’s
appointment ends.
(3) If a person is restored as an appointed member under
subsection (2) , the person’s term of office as a member ends when it would
have ended if the person had not been convicted of the offence.
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