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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITy Governance Order 2024
The Council of the University makes the following order. Dated 14 June 2024 The Hon Julie Bishop Chancellor
Contents Part 1— Preliminary 1 Name 2 Commencement 3 Authority 4 Definitions Part 2— Elections for deans and research school heads member 5 Eligibility for election and voting Part 3— Repeal, transitional provisions and expiry Division 3.1— Repeal 6 Repeal of instrument Division 3.2— Transitional provisions 7 Transitional orders 8 Application of Legislation Statute, section 26 9 Transitional provisions additional Division 3.3— Expiry 10 Expiry of instrument Schedule 1—Deans and research school heads
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Name
This is the Governance Order 2024.
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Authority
This instrument is made under the Governance Statute of the University[1], section 68 (General power to make rules and orders).
4 Definitions
The following notes provide information about definitions applying to terms used in this instrument. [Note 1: The Governance Statute, section 5 (Definitions) defines terms relevant to this instrument (see Legislation Statute, section 9(1) (Terms used in authorising legislation etc.)), including the following: * dean (see ANU Act, section 3 (Interpretation) * deans and research school heads member (see section 9(1)).] [Note 2: For definitions applying to University legislation generally, see the dictionary in the Legislation Statute. That dictionary defines terms relevant to this instrument, including the following: * ANU Act * position.]
Part 2—Elections for deans and research school heads member
5 Eligibility for election and voting
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