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UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN SYDNEY ACT 1997 - SECT 22
Functions of Board
(1A) The Board: (a) acts for and on behalf of the University in the exercise
of the University’s functions, and
(b) has the control and management of
the affairs and concerns of the University, and
(c) may act in all matters
concerning the University in such manner as appears to the Board to be best
calculated to promote the object and interests of the University.
(1B)
Without limiting the functions of the Board under subsection (1A), the Board
is, in controlling and managing the affairs and concerns of the University:
(a) to monitor the performance of the Vice-Chancellor, and
(b) to oversee the
University’s performance, and
(c) to oversee the academic activities of the
University, and
(d) to approve the University’s mission, strategic
direction, annual budget and business plan, and
(e) to oversee risk
management and risk assessment across the University (including, if necessary,
taking reasonable steps to obtain independent audit reports of entities in
which the University has an interest but which it does not control or with
which it has entered into a joint venture), and
(f) to approve and monitor
systems of control and accountability for the University (including in
relation to controlled entities within the meaning of section 22A), and
(g)
to approve significant University commercial activities (within the meaning of
section 32A), and
(h) to establish policies and procedural principles for the
University consistent with legal requirements and community expectations, and
(i) to ensure that the University’s grievance procedures, and information
concerning any rights of appeal or review conferred by or under any Act, are
published in a form that is readily accessible to the public, and
(j) to
regularly review its own performance (in light of its functions and
obligations imposed by or under this or any other Act), and
(k) to adopt a
statement of its primary responsibilities, and
(l) to make available for
members of the Board a program of induction and of development relevant to
their role as such a member.
(1) Without limiting the functions of the Board
under subsection (1A), the Board may, for and on behalf of the University in
the exercise of the University’s functions: (a) provide such courses as it
thinks fit and, in conferring and awarding degrees and diplomas, issue such
certificates in the nature of degrees, diplomas or other awards as it thinks
fit, and
(b) appoint and terminate the appointment of staff of the
University, and
(e) borrow money within such limits, to such extent and on
such conditions as to security or otherwise as the Governor on the
recommendation of the Treasurer may approve,
(f) invest any funds belonging
to or vested in the University, and
(g) promote, establish or participate in
(whether by means of debt, equity, contribution of assets or by other means)
partnerships, trusts, companies and other incorporated bodies, or joint
ventures (whether or not incorporated),
(i) establish and maintain branches,
campuses and colleges of the University, within the University and elsewhere,
and
(j) make loans and grants to students, and
(k) impose fees, charges and
fines.
(2) The functions of the Board under this section are to be exercised
subject to the by-laws.
(3) Schedule 2 has effect in relation to the
investment of funds by the Board.
Note: The Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies)
Act 1984 regulates the making of annual reports to Parliament by the Board and
requires the Board to report on the University’s operations (including in
relation to risk management and insurance arrangements) and a range of
financial and other matters.
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