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condition and is removed from the University on medical leave, the Vice–Chancellor may permanently stay the Discipline Rules proceedings or determine that they be deferred for a reasonable period.

15.3 If, as a result of a referral under paragraph 15.1(a) the student is not found to have a serious health condition, the Vice-Chancellor may reinstate the Discipline Rules proceedings.

15.4 If a student has engaged in behaviour that is found under these Rules as not being attributable to a serious health condition but might otherwise be regarded as misconduct under the Discipline Rules, the Registrar or the Medical Appeals Panel may refer the student's conduct to the Vice-Chancellor for consideration under the Discipline Rules.

16 Effect of cancellation of enrolment and medical leave

16.1 If a student, whose enrolment is cancelled as a result of a decision of the Registrar or the Medical Appeals Panel, has paid fees to the University, the Registrar or the Medical Appeals Panel must recommend to the Vice-Chancellor whether all or any part of the fees should be repaid to the student.

16.2 If a student is permitted to remain enrolled or re-enrol following a period of medical leave, then, to the extent possible, the time to meet academic standards for completion in the course or program must be extended taking into account the duration of the leave.

17 Confidentiality of private information to be maintained

17.1 Except as required by these Rules or the Discipline Rules, personal information obtained by the Registrar or the Medical Appeals Panel must be kept confidential and hearings or other consideration of the circumstances of the applicant or student concerned are to be conducted in private.

18 Breach of conditions

18.1 If a student, whose enrolment, re-enrolment or continuation in a course or program is subject to a condition imposed by the Registrar or the Medical Appeals Panel, breaches a condition, the Vice-Chancellor may, after giving the student an opportunity to make submissions, exclude the student from the course or program, or, if the Vice–Chancellor believes that the circumstances of the person so warrant, impose alternative conditions.

19 Delegation by Vice-Chancellor or Registrar

19.1 The Vice-Chancellor may delegate, in writing, to the Vice-Chancellor's nominee the exercise of the Vice-Chancellor's powers and the performance of the Vice-Chancellor's functions under these Rules.

19.2 The Registrar may delegate, in writing, to the Registrar's nominee the exercise of the Registrar's powers and the performance of the Registrar's functions under these Rules.

19.3 To avoid doubt, a delegation by the Vice-Chancellor or Registrar to a nominee does not prevent the performance or exercise of a function or power by the Vice-Chancellor or Registrar.

20 Notices

20.1 For the purposes of these Rules, a notice