THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITy

Discipline Rule 2018

 

I, Professor Brian P. Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor, make the following rule.

Dated 19 March 2018

Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS

Vice-Chancellor

 

 

Contents

Part 1— Preliminary

1 Name

2 Commencement

3 Authority

4 Definitions

5 Sexual harassment and other forms of harassment

Part 2— Misconduct

6 Misconduct

Part 3— Consequences of misconduct

7 Reporting misconduct etc.

8 Respondent and complainant in relation to conduct

9 Keeping complainant informed

10 Prescribed authority’s role

11 Additional interim powers of prescribed authority

12 Powers of, and action by, Vice-Chancellor

13 Additional interim powers of Vice-Chancellor

Part 4— Inquiries

14 Inquiries

15 Finding and action: prescribed authority

16 Finding and action: Vice-Chancellor

17 Notice of decisions

18 Undertaking by respondent

19 Effect of denial of access

20 Exclusion of student from University

Part 5— Failure to meet obligations

21 Failure to meet obligations by due date

22 Re-enrolment following suspension

23 Liability of persons financially supported by third parties

24 Sanctions against persons who fail to meet obligations

Part 6— Review and call-in of decisions

25 Meaning of reviewable decision

26 Review of reviewable decisions

27 Vice-Chancellor may call in decision

Part 7— Miscellaneous

28 Nominees for University officials

29 Multiple processes

30 Extension of time

31 Service of notices etc.

32 Repeal etc.

33 Transitional

 

Part 1—Preliminary

This is the Discipline Rule 2018.

This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.

This instrument is made under the Vice-Chancellorship Statute 2013, section 9.5.

In this instrument:

complainant, in relation to conduct: see section 8(3) (Respondent and complainant in relation to conduct).

course means a subject of scholarly study, whether it is taught:

Dean, in relation to a student, means the Dean of the ANU College responsible for:

discrimination includes unfair or inequitable treatment on the basis of a person’s race, colour, sex, sexual preference or orientation, marital status, pregnancy or potential pregnancy, status as carer, age, disability, ethnic or national origin, breastfeeding requirements, religious, political or union affiliation, or any other attributes applied by or set out in any Commonwealth, State, Territory or University legislation that applies in relation to a University activity.

examination includes:

exercise a function includes perform the function.

function includes authority, duty and power.

harassment: for forms of harassment that are not sexual harassment, see section 5(2) (Sexual harassment and other forms of harassment).

inquiry means an inquiry under Part 4 (Inquiries).

misconduct: see section 6 (Misconduct).

obligation includes:

prescribed authority means:

property includes any form of real and personal property.

Example of property

Intellectual property, including intellectual property in any data or information.

reviewable decision: see section 25 (Meaning of reviewable decision).

sexual assault includes any offence of a sexual nature committed on another person without the other person’s consent.

Examples of sexual assault

Conduct that is an offence against the Crimes Act 1900 (ACT), section 54 (Sexual intercourse without consent) or section 60 (Act of indecency without consent).

[Note: Sexual assault includes a range of behaviours, all of which are unacceptable and constitute a crime, whereby a person is forced, coerced or tricked into sexual acts against their will or without their consent, including when they have withdrawn their consent.]

sexual harassment: see section 5(1) (Sexual harassment and other forms of harassment).

student means a person who is or was enrolled in, or seeking enrolment in, a program or course offered by the University, or who is or was given permission by the University to audit a course offered by the University.

University-related conduct means conduct that is connected with the University.

2 Conduct that happens on or in, or in connection with, land or premises owned or occupied by the University.

3 Conduct that happens in, or in connection with, University House, Graduate House, a hall of residence, an affiliated college, or any other accommodation provided or arranged by the University.

4 Conduct engaged in using, or facilitated by, University information infrastructure or services or any other University resources, equipment or services.

5 Conduct that happens during, or relates to, the exercise of functions for the University.

6 Conduct that happens during, or in connection with, any function or event connected with the University (whether or not organised or approved by the University).

7 Conduct that happens when a person is representing the University in any capacity.

victimisation includes any unfavourable treatment, including adverse changes to a person’s work or study environment, denial of access to resources, work opportunities or training, or ostracism of a person as a consequence of the person’s involvement in a grievance under any grievance procedures applying in the University.

working day means a day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday, a public holiday in the Australian Capital Territory, or a University holiday.

[Note: This definition mirrors the definition of sexual harassment in the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cwlth.), section 28A(1).]

conduct of a sexual nature includes the making of a statement of a sexual nature to, or in the presence of, a person, whether the statement is made orally or in writing.

Part 2—Misconduct

[Note: For the values currently set by the Council for the University, see the Strategic Plan 2017-2021.]

Examples for paragraph (b)

Conduct that is an offence against the Crimes Act 1900 (ACT), section 61B (Intimate observations or capturing visual data etc.), section 72C (Non-consensual distribution of intimate images) or section 72E (Threaten to capture or distribute intimate images).

[Note: An example of the operation of a provision is not exhaustive and may extend the operation of the provision (see Acts Interpretation Act 1901 (Cwlth.), section15AD and Legislation Act 2003 (Cwlth), section 13(1)(a)).]

Part 3—Consequences of misconduct

2 The conduct is not University-related conduct.

[Note: For certain conduct in relation to information infrastructure or services, action may be taken under the Information Infrastructure and Services Rule.]

2 The conduct is not University-related conduct.

[Note: For certain conduct in relation to information infrastructure or services, action may be taken under the Information Infrastructure and Services Rule.]

Part 4—Inquiries

[Note: A denial of access under this section to facilities, premises or activities continues to have effect even though an application for review has been made under the Appeals Rule (see Appeals Rule, section 11).]

[Note: An exclusion under this section from the University, or a denial of access under this section to facilities, premises or activities of the University, continues to have effect even though an application for review has been made under the Appeals Rule (see Appeals Rule, section 11).]

If, under this instrument, a person is excluded from the University, the person ceases to be a student and, except with the permission of the Vice-Chancellor:

Part 5—Failure to meet obligations

A person whose enrolment as a student has been suspended may not re-enrol until the person pays any fees owed by the person under the Fees Rule (including late fees) and agrees to comply with any conditions that the Vice-Chancellor may impose in relation to the revived enrolment.

Part 6—Review and call-in of decisions

[Note: The decisions specified in this subsection are discipline decisions and reviewable decisions under the Appeals Rule (see Appeals Rule, sections 5 and 6).]

[Note: The Vice-Chancellor may not call in a reviewable decision if an application has been made under the Appeals Rule for review of the decision (see section 27(2)).]

[Note: The Appeals Rule provides that a person may, in accordance with that rule (including required time limits), apply for review of a reviewable decision affecting the person in the person’s capacity as a student (see Appeals Rule, section 9).]

Part 7—Miscellaneous

University official means: