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University of Queensland Act 1998
sec.11Delegation
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### sec.11 Delegation
The senate may delegate its powers under this Act to—
an appropriately qualified member of the senate; or
an appropriately qualified committee that includes 1 or more members of the senate; or
an appropriately qualified member of the university’s staff.
However, the senate may not delegate its power—
to make an election policy; or
to adopt the university’s annual budget.
A delegation of a power under subsection (1) to the vice-chancellor may permit the subdelegation of the power to an appropriately qualified member of the university’s staff.
s 11 amd 2005 No. 18 s 93 ; 2017 No. 36 ss 63 , 130
(sec.11-ssec.1) The senate may delegate its powers under this Act to— an appropriately qualified member of the senate; or an appropriately qualified committee that includes 1 or more members of the senate; or an appropriately qualified member of the university’s staff.
(sec.11-ssec.2) However, the senate may not delegate its power— to make an election policy; or to adopt the university’s annual budget.
(sec.11-ssec.3) A delegation of a power under subsection (1) to the vice-chancellor may permit the subdelegation of the power to an appropriately qualified member of the university’s staff.
- (a) an appropriately qualified member of the senate; or
- (b) an appropriately qualified committee that includes 1 or more members of the senate; or
- (c) an appropriately qualified member of the university’s staff.
- (a) to make an election policy; or
- (b) to adopt the university’s annual budget.