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         (b) does not provide information requested or attend a medical examination arranged by the Registrar;
the Registrar may reach a determination that the person has a serious health condition, taking into account the uncooperative behaviour of the person, which may contain adverse conclusions arising from the person's lack of cooperation.

4.9 After the Registrar has considered all of the material before the Registrar, including any submission made by the person, the Registrar must decide whether the person about whom the report was made has a serious health condition.

4.10 During the course of the Registrar's enquiries, if:
         (a) a student voluntarily decides to take leave on conditions acceptable to the Registrar, the Registrar may terminate his or her enquiries; or
         (b) an applicant voluntarily decides to withdraw their application, or to agree to any conditions applicable to their enrolment that are acceptable to the Registrar, the Registrar may terminate his or her enquiries.

 5 Decision of Registrar

5.1 If the Registrar has made a determination under subrule 4.8 that a student has a serious health condition, the Registrar must inform the student in writing within 7 days of that decision, setting out:
         (a) any conditions that must be satisfied if the student is to continue to be enrolled, including taking medication, obeying medical, behavioural, or other directions; or
         (b) the duration of any medical leave of absence and any conditions to be satisfied before continuation of enrolment or re-enrolment will be considered by the University; or
         (c) whether the student's candidature or enrolment is to be terminated on medical grounds; and
         (d) the student's right of appeal.

5.2 If the Registrar has made a determination that an applicant has a serious health condition that prevents the enrolment of the applicant, the Registrar must inform the applicant in writing within 7 days of that decision, setting out:
         (a) any conditions that must be satisfied if the applicant is to be enrolled, including taking medication, obeying medical, behavioural, or other directions; or
         (b) the duration of any period during which the applicant is not permitted to enrol and any conditions to be satisfied if a future application for enrolment is to be considered by the University; or
         (c) whether any future application for enrolment will be considered; and
         (d) the applicant's right of appeal.

5.3 In giving information to an applicant or a student to whom subrule 4.3 applies, the Registrar may take and follow advice, including medical advice, on the most appropriate method of contacting the person concerned.

5.4 However, a student's enrolment may not be terminated until any appeal under Part 2 has been concluded.

5.5 The powers of the Registrar under this rule may be exercised whether or