Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00724:reg:69
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00724
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 69
Character Range: 80384–82221

69      Specific powers to make rules and orders

       (1)    A rule or order may prescribe the bodies that are (or are not) to be regarded, for all or stated purposes, as faculties or research schools.

       (2)    A rule or order may prescribe the persons who are (or are not) to be regarded, for all or stated purposes, as:

(a)    the dean or research school head of a faculty or research school; or

(b)    a member of the academic staff; or

(c)    a member of the academic staff of the Institute; or

(d)    a member of the academic staff of The Faculties; or

(e)    a person holding an honorary, adjunct, visiting, seconded or emeritus position within the University; or

(f)    a member of the professional staff of the University; or

(g)    a student of the University; or

(h)    a postgraduate student of the University; or

(i)    an undergraduate student of the University.

       (3)    A rule or order may make provision with respect to:

(a)    the method of any election provided for under University legislation; and

(b)    the determination of questions raised in relation to the conduct or result of such an election.

       (4)    A rule or order may provide for any election provided for under University legislation to be conducted, in whole or part, by electronic means, including by the use of computers or the internet.

       (5)    A rule or order may apply, or make provision with respect to the application of, provisions of Part 7 (Delegations and subdelegations), with or without modifications, to delegations and subdelegations, or appointments of nominees, made under other University legislation.

       (6)    This section is additional to, and does not limit, section 68 (General power to make rules and orders), another provision of this instrument or any other University legislation.