New South Wales Repealed RegulationsThis legislation has been repealed.
(1) The returning officer must keep the following separate rolls:(a) a roll of academic staff electors of the University,(b) a roll of general staff electors of the University,(c) a roll of postgraduate student electors of the University,(d) a roll of undergraduate student electors of the University.
(2) A person is entitled to have his or her name and address entered on the roll of academic staff electors if that person holds a position, on a full-time basis, of or above the rank of associate lecturer of the University.
(3) A person is entitled to have his or her name and address entered on the roll of general staff electors if that person holds a general staff position on a full-time basis at the University.
(4) A person is entitled to have his or her name and address entered on the roll of postgraduate student electors if that person is enrolled as a candidate proceeding to:(a) a degree (other than a bachelor degree or an associate degree), or(b) a graduate diploma, or(c) a graduate certificate.
(5) A person is entitled to have his or her name and address entered on the roll of undergraduate student electors if that person is enrolled as a candidate proceeding to:(a) a bachelor degree, or(b) an associate degree, or(c) a diploma other than a graduate diploma.
(6) A person is not entitled to have his or her name and address entered on more than one roll of electors at the same time.
(7) A person who is entitled to have his or her name and address entered on more than one roll is eligible to have his or her name and address entered only on the most senior of those rolls, where the levels of seniority of those rolls are in the following descending order:(a) the roll of academic staff electors,(b) the roll of general staff electors,(c) the roll of postgraduate student electors,(d) the roll of undergraduate student electors.
(8) The returning officer must remove from a roll of electors the name and address of a person on being satisfied that the person is no longer eligible to have his or her name and address entered on that roll.
(9) Nothing in this subclause prevents the returning officer from transferring the name and address of a person from one roll to another if the returning officer is satisfied that the person is eligible to have his or her name and address on that other roll.