Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01835:reg:6:p1
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6          Repeals

      (1)          The Residential Colleges Affiliation Statute 2013 and Residential Colleges Affiliation Rules 2013 are repealed.

   7          Application of Legislation Statute

      (1)          The Legislation Statute, section 26 (Repeal of University legislation) applies to the repeal of university legislation.

      (2)          For the Legislation Statute, section 26 the provisions of this Part 4 are transitional provisions.

       Part 2—Affiliation of Residential Colleges and Reporting Requirements

    8          Eligibility for affiliation

       (1)          To be eligible for affiliation, a Residential College must meet the following criteria:

          (a)    demonstrate appropriate corporate governance controls including the adoption of a constitution;

          (b)    have internal complaint handling mechanisms which are in accordance with best practice standards;

          (c)    impose eligibility criteria for residents;

          (d)    demonstrate implementation of processes and delivery of services which protect the safety and wellbeing of residents and other members of the University Community as well as a commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion;

          (e)    have written rules, policies and procedures that require standards of behaviour for resident and non-resident members and visitors which are not inconsistent with the University's legislation and student code of conduct policies;

          (f)    implementation and demonstrated capacity to deliver upon a written and published Service Quality Framework; and

          (g)    demonstrated compliance with Australian laws including University legislation.

    9          Application for affiliation

      (1)     A Residential College may make an application in writing to the Vice-Chancellor to be granted affiliation.

      (2)     The Vice-Chancellor will determine applications for affiliation based upon the eligibility criteria in accordance with section 8.

      (3)     A decision to grant or refuse an application for affiliation must be made within three (3) months from the date of receipt and be accompanied by a statement of written reasons for the decision and identify the benefits of affiliation to be granted.

    10      Benefits of affiliation

      (1)     A Residential College which is granted affiliation may be permitted by the University to:

          (a)    occupy premises on the University campus subject to a lease;

          (b)    use the University's name and trademarks subject to any licence conditions imposed by the University and limited to carrying out the purposes related to subsection 10(1)(a);

          (c)    access University corporate, student welfare, security services and information technology and communication systems and other services associated with the terms of a lease with the University; and

          (d)    other benefits in consultation and as agreed by the Vice-Chancellor.

      (2)    The grant of affiliation is subject to the limitations and conditions as:

          (a)    notified in writing to the Residential College by the Vice-Chancellor under this Statue; and

          (b)    prescribed under this instrument.

    11      Eligibility of residents

      (1)     To maintain its affiliation, a Residential College must:

(a)    not permit a person to reside in their premises unless the person is a:

(i)    Student, or

(ii)    staff