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Griffith University Act 1998
sec.24Vacation of office
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### sec.24 Vacation of office
The office of an elected, appointed or additional member becomes vacant if—
the member dies; or
for an elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (a) to (d) —
if the election policy in effect when the member was elected included nomination requirements for the class—the member ceases to meet the nomination requirements under the policy; or
otherwise—the member ceases to be an eligible person for the class; or
An elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (d) ceases to be a postgraduate student.
for an additional member—the member becomes a student or a member of the academic staff or general staff of the university; or
the member is absent without the council’s leave and without reasonable excuse from every meeting of the council in a period of 6 months; or
the member becomes an official member; or
the member resigns from office by signed notice—
if the member is an appointed member—given to the Minister; or
if the member is an elected or additional member—given to the vice-chancellor; or
the member is removed from office under section 26B ; or
the member is disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act , part 2D .6; or
the member is convicted of an indictable offence, other than an offence in relation to which the member’s office becomes vacant under paragraph (h) .
See section 66D for the requirement to disclose a matter mentioned in paragraph (h) or (i) .
Subsection (1) (i) is subject to sections 25 and 26 .
A resignation takes effect on the day the notice of resignation is given to the Minister or the vice-chancellor or, if a later day of effect is stated in the notice, the later day.
s 24 amd 2005 No. 18 s 38 ; 2017 No. 36 ss 16 , 110
(sec.24-ssec.1) The office of an elected, appointed or additional member becomes vacant if— the member dies; or for an elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (a) to (d) — if the election policy in effect when the member was elected included nomination requirements for the class—the member ceases to meet the nomination requirements under the policy; or otherwise—the member ceases to be an eligible person for the class; or An elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (d) ceases to be a postgraduate student. for an additional member—the member becomes a student or a member of the academic staff or general staff of the university; or the member is absent without the council’s leave and without reasonable excuse from every meeting of the council in a period of 6 months; or the member becomes an official member; or the member resigns from office by signed notice— if the member is an appointed member—given to the Minister; or if the member is an elected or additional member—given to the vice-chancellor; or the member is removed from office under section 26B ; or the member is disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act , part 2D .6; or the member is convicted of an indictable offence, other than an offence in relation to which the member’s office becomes vacant under paragraph (h) . See section 66D for the requirement to disclose a matter mentioned in paragraph (h) or (i) .
(sec.24-ssec.2) Subsection (1) (i) is subject to sections 25 and 26 .
(sec.24-ssec.3) A resignation takes effect on the day the notice of resignation is given to the Minister or the vice-chancellor or, if a later day of effect is stated in the notice, the later day.
- (a) the member dies; or
- (b) for an elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (a) to (d) — (i) if the election policy in effect when the member was elected included nomination requirements for the class—the member ceases to meet the nomination requirements under the policy; or (ii) otherwise—the member ceases to be an eligible person for the class; or Example— An elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (d) ceases to be a postgraduate student.
- (i) if the election policy in effect when the member was elected included nomination requirements for the class—the member ceases to meet the nomination requirements under the policy; or
- (ii) otherwise—the member ceases to be an eligible person for the class; or Example— An elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (d) ceases to be a postgraduate student.
- (c) for an additional member—the member becomes a student or a member of the academic staff or general staff of the university; or
- (d) the member is absent without the council’s leave and without reasonable excuse from every meeting of the council in a period of 6 months; or
- (e) the member becomes an official member; or
- (f) the member resigns from office by signed notice— (i) if the member is an appointed member—given to the Minister; or (ii) if the member is an elected or additional member—given to the vice-chancellor; or
- (i) if the member is an appointed member—given to the Minister; or
- (ii) if the member is an elected or additional member—given to the vice-chancellor; or
- (g) the member is removed from office under section 26B ; or
- (h) the member is disqualified from managing corporations under the Corporations Act , part 2D .6; or
- (i) the member is convicted of an indictable offence, other than an offence in relation to which the member’s office becomes vacant under paragraph (h) .
- (i) if the election policy in effect when the member was elected included nomination requirements for the class—the member ceases to meet the nomination requirements under the policy; or
- (ii) otherwise—the member ceases to be an eligible person for the class; or Example— An elected member of a class mentioned in section 15 (2) (d) ceases to be a postgraduate student.
- (i) if the member is an appointed member—given to the Minister; or
- (ii) if the member is an elected or additional member—given to the vice-chancellor; or