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causes or results in behaviour that might cause severe emotional disturbance to any member of the University; or
 (iv) causes or results in behaviour that might cause the person to disrupt the provision of academic or general services to any member of the University; or
 (v) is of such a nature that would prevent the person from successfully completing a program or course that the person is applying for or in which the person is currently enrolled; or
         (b) a disability that, because of the requirements of a relevant program or course, is likely to physically endanger the person or any other person; or
         (c) an illness or psychiatric condition that causes or results in behaviour that might cause:
 (i) the person to harass to a significant extent any member of the University; or
 (ii) severe emotional disturbance to any member of the University; or
 (iii) the person to disrupt the provision of academic or general services to any member of the University;
staff means any person employed by the University at any time under a contract of employment;
student means any person who is a candidate for an award or who is or was enrolled in a program or a course offered by the University, or who is or was given permission by the University to audit such a course or program;
Students' Association means the Australian National University Students' Association Inc. or the Australian National University Postgraduate and Research Students' Association Inc.;
Vice-Chancellor includes a nominee of the Vice-Chancellor appointed under rule 19.

 3 Reporting serious health condition

3.1 Any person who considers that an applicant or a student may be suffering from a serious health condition may report the person's behaviour to the Registrar.

 4 Registrar's enquiries

4.1 When the Registrar becomes aware (whether as a result of a report under rule 3 or not) that an applicant or a student may be suffering from a serious health condition, the Registrar may make whatever enquiries he or she sees fit into the report.

4.2 If the Registrar has reasonable grounds for believing that the applicant or student may have a serious health condition, the Registrar, subject to subrule 4.3, must give the person written notice that:
         (a) outlines the nature of the report, setting out the grounds for considering that the person's medical condition constitutes a serious health condition together with information about the potential consequences of such a finding; and
         (b) includes copies of any substantive material upon which the report was made; and
         (c) allows the person not less than 7 days to respond to the notice, either in writing or in person as set out in the notice.

4.3 However, if the Registrar has