Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00998:reg:7:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00998
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 14981–16871

the student is not permitted to enter; or

(j)    breaches a reasonable order or direction (however described) of an officer or employee of the University or a person acting with the lawful authority of the University; or

(k)    breaches University legislation or an order or direction (however described) given under University legislation; or

(l)    acts dishonestly or unfairly in connection with:

(i)    any assessment for admission to the University; or

(ii)    the preparation or presentation of any assignment or material in support of an application for admission to the University; or

(m)    makes a statement to the University, or to an officer or employee of the University, that the student knows to be false (including the provision of a falsified medical certificate or falsified academic transcript); or

(n)    engages in, or is party to, conduct intended to deceive the University (including the provision of a falsified medical certificate or falsified academic transcript); or

(o)    takes a prohibited item into an examination or other assessment venue or otherwise breaches the University's directions (however described) in relation to an examination or other assessment; or

(p)    impersonates another person at, or in connection with, an examination or other assessment.

          Examples for paragraph (b)

          Conduct that is an offence against the Crimes Act 1900 (ACT), section 61B (Intimate observations or capturing visual data etc), section 72C (Non-consensual distribution of intimate images) or section 72E (Threaten to capture or distribute intimate images).
[Note: An example in University legislation is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of University legislation (see Legislation Statute, section 11 (Examples in University legislation)).]

Part 3—Consequences of misconduct

Division 3.1—Reporting misconduct