Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00998:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00998
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 6762–9811

officer, in relation to an inquiry, means:

(a)    if a panel is appointed to conduct the inquiry on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor—Chair of the panel; or
          (b)    in any other case—the person conducting, or who is to conduct, the inquiry.
property includes any form of real or personal property.

       Example of property

       Intellectual property, including intellectual property in any data or information.

       respondent, in relation to conduct: see section 10(2) (Respondent and complainant in relation to conduct).

       reviewable decision: see section 49 (Meaning of reviewable decision).

       sexual assault includes any offence of a sexual nature committed on another person without the other person's consent.

       Examples of sexual assault

       Conduct that is an offence against the Crimes Act 1900 (ACT), section 54 (Sexual intercourse without consent) or section 60 (Act of indecency without consent).
            [Note: Sexual assault includes a range of behaviours, all of which are unacceptable and constitute a crime, whereby a person is forced, coerced or tricked into sexual acts against their will or without their consent, including when they have withdrawn their consent.]

       sexual harassment: see section 6(1) (Sexual harassment and other forms of harassment).
student means a person who is or was enrolled in, or seeking enrolment in, a program or course offered by the University, or who is or was given permission by the University to audit a program or course offered by the University.
University premises means land or premises owned or occupied by the University, and includes, for example, any of the following:

(a)    University House or a hall of residence;

(b)    an affiliated college;

(c)    any other accommodation arranged or provided by the University.
University-related conduct means conduct that is connected with the University.
Examples of University-related conduct
1 Conduct that relates to the University, its activities, or its staff, or students, in their capacity as members of staff, or students, of the University.
2 Conduct that happens on or in, or in connection with, University premises.
3 Conduct engaged in using, or facilitated by, University information infrastructure or services or any other University resources, equipment or services.
4 Conduct that happens during, or relates to, the exercise of functions for the University.
5 Conduct that happens during, or in connection with, any function or event connected with the University (whether or not organised or approved by the University).
6 Conduct that happens when a person is representing the University in any capacity.

       victimisation includes any unfavourable treatment, including adverse changes to a person's work or study environment, denial of access to resources, work opportunities or training, or ostracism of a person as a consequence of the person's involvement in a grievance under any grievance procedures applying in the University.

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