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JAMES COOK UNIVERSITY ACT 1997 - SECT 62B
Report about person’s criminal history
(1) To decide whether to recommend to the Governor in Council a person for
appointment under section 14 (2) or 22E as an appointed member, the Minister
may ask the commissioner of the police service for— (a) a written report
about the person’s criminal history; and
(b) a brief description of the
circumstances of a conviction mentioned in the criminal history.
(2) To
decide whether a person is eligible to be the chancellor, vice-chancellor or
chairperson, or an elected or additional member, the council may ask the
commissioner of the police service for— (a) a written report about the
person’s criminal history; and
(b) a brief description of the circumstances
of a conviction mentioned in the criminal history.
(3) The commissioner of
the police service must comply with a request under subsection (1) or (2) .
(4) However, the Minister or council may make a request about a person under
subsection (1) or (2) only if the person has given the Minister or council
written consent for the request.
(5) The duty imposed on the commissioner of
the police service to comply with the request applies only to information in
the commissioner’s possession or to which the commissioner has access.
(6)
The Minister or council must ensure that a report given to the Minister or
council under this section is destroyed as soon as practicable after it is no
longer needed for the purpose for which it was requested.
(7) In this
section—
"criminal history" , of a person, means the person’s criminal history as
defined under the Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Act 1986 , other
than spent convictions.
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