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This is a Bill, not an Act. For current law, see the Acts databases.
South Australia
University of South Australia (Miscellaneous) Amendment
Bill 2008
A BILL FOR
An Act to amend the University of South Australia
Act 1990.
Contents
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short
title
2 Commencement
3 Amendment provisions
Part 2—Amendment of University of South Australia
Act 1990
4 Amendment of section 6—Powers of
University
5 Amendment of section 10—Establishment of
Council
6 Amendment of section 11—Term of office
7 Amendment of
section 12—Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor etc
8 Amendment of section
13—Procedure at meetings of Council
9 Amendment of section
14—Validity of acts and decisions of Council
10 Amendment of section
19—Audit
11 Repeal of section 22
12 Amendment of section
25—Power to make by-laws
Schedule 1—Transitional
provision
1 Transitional provision relating to members of
Council
The Parliament of South Australia enacts as
follows:
This Act may be cited as the University of South Australia
(Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2008.
This Act will come into operation on a day to be fixed by
proclamation.
In this Act, a provision under a heading referring to the amendment of a
specified Act amends the Act so specified.
Part 2—Amendment
of University of South Australia
Act 1990
4—Amendment of
section 6—Powers of University
Section 6(1)—after paragraph (b) insert:
and
(c) may permit a graduate of the University, for any reason the University
thinks fit, to surrender an academic or other award previously conferred on him
or her by the University.
5—Amendment
of section 10—Establishment of Council
(1) Section 10(3)(d)—delete "10" and substitute:
8
(2) Section 10(3)(f)—delete "2 members" and substitute:
1 member
(3) Section 10(3)(g)—delete "2 members" and substitute:
1 member
(4) Section 10(3)(h)—delete "3" and substitute:
2
(5) Section 10—after subsection (3) insert:
(3a) An election of a person to the Council must be conducted in a manner,
and in accordance with the procedures, determined by the Council.
6—Amendment of
section 11—Term of office
Section 11(1)—delete "2 or 4" and substitute:
between 2 and 4
7—Amendment of
section 12—Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor etc
Section 12(3)—after Council (last occurring) insert:
(but the member will cease to hold that office if, for any reason, the
member ceases to be a member of the Council)
8—Amendment of
section 13—Procedure at meetings of Council
Section 13(2)—delete "11 members of the Council" and
substitute:
one half of the total number of members of the Council (ignoring any
fraction resulting from the division) plus 1,
9—Amendment of
section 14—Validity of acts and decisions of Council
Section 14—after "appointment" insert:
or election
10—Amendment of
section 19—Audit
Section 19—delete "by the Auditor-General" and substitute:
in such manner as the Governor may direct
Section 22—delete the section
12—Amendment of
section 25—Power to make by-laws
(1) Section 25(1)(a)—after "grounds" insert:
, and to provide for the removal of trespassers from those grounds by
persons authorised in writing by the Council
(2) Section 25(1)—after paragraph (b) insert:
(ba) to provide for the recovery by the University on complaint
compensation for any damage done to the University grounds or any property of
the University; and
(3) Section 25(1)(j)—after "by-laws" insert:
by persons authorised in writing by the Council
(4) Section 25(1)(l)—after "grounds" insert:
by persons authorised in writing by the Council
(5) Section 25(1)(m)—after "by-law" insert:
by persons authorised in writing by the Council
(6) Section 25(1)(r)—delete "a division 10 fee" and
substitute:
$80
(7) Section 25(1)(s)—delete "a division 8 fine" and
substitute:
$1 250
(8) Section 25(3), (4) and (5)—delete subsections (3), (4) and (5)
and substitute:
(3) The Council may only make a by-law—
(a) at a meeting of the Council of which at least 14 days prior notice has
been given in writing to each member of the Council setting out the proposed
by-law; and
(b) on a resolution supported by a majority of the total number of the
members of the Council.
(4) A by-law must be transmitted to the Governor for
confirmation.
Note—
A by-law cannot come into operation until confirmed by the
Governor—see section 10(7) of the Subordinate Legislation
Act 1978.
(5) To avoid doubt, the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978
applies to a by-law made under this section.
(9) Section 25—after subsection (9) insert:
(10) If, in any proceedings relating to an offence against a by-law, it is
proved that a vehicle was parked in the University grounds in contravention of a
by-law it will be presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the
vehicle was so parked by the owner of the vehicle.
(11) Despite a provision of any other Act—
(a) any fine (being a fine imposed by a board of inquiry established under
the statutes) recovered in respect of an offence against a by-law; and
(b) any expiation fee paid in relation to an expiation notice issued for
an alleged offence against a by-law,
will be paid to the University.
Schedule
1—Transitional provision
1—Transitional
provision relating to members of Council
(1) An election of a person to the Council referred to in section
10(3)(f), (g) or (h) of the University of South Australia
Act 1990—
(a) that occurs between 1 October 2008 and the commencement of
section 5 of this Act; and
(b) that is conducted in a manner, and in accordance with the procedures,
determined by the Council for the purposes of that election,
will be taken to be valid despite failing to comply with a provision of
that Act, or any statute made under that Act, that sets out requirements in
respect of the numbers of persons to be elected to the Council at a particular
election, or to the method by which more than 1 person is elected to the Council
at a particular election.
(2) In this clause—
Council has the same meaning as in the University of South
Australia Act 1990.