THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITy

Australian National University (ANU Foundation) Statute 2018

 

The Council of the University makes the following statute.

Dated 7 December 2018

Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC FASSA FAIIA

Chancellor

 

 

Contents

Part 1— Preliminary

1 Name

2 Commencement

3 Authority

4 Definitions

5 Gifts made to the University

Part 2— The ANU Foundation

6 Establishment and purpose of ANU Foundation

7 Gifts to be accounted for through ANU Foundation

8 Gift determinations

Part 3— ANU Foundation Board

Division 3.1— ANU Foundation Board and its functions and powers

9 Establishment of ANU Foundation Board

10 ANU Foundation Board functions and powers

11 Committees and working groups

Division 3.2— Board composition

12 Board membership

13 Chair and Deputy Chair

Division 3.3— Board members

14 Eligibility for appointment as Council-appointed member

15 Terms of appointment of appointed members

16 Remuneration and allowances of members

17 Application of PGPA Act and Rule

18 Termination of appointment of appointed members by Council

19 Resignation of appointed members

Division 3.4— Board procedures

20 Holding Board meetings

21 Presiding at Board meetings

22 Quorum at Board meetings

23 Voting at Board meetings

24 Board decisions without meetings

25 Board proceedings generally

Part 4— Miscellaneous

26 Power to make rules and orders

27 Repeals

28 Transitional: existing entities etc.

29 Transitional: rules and orders

30 Transitional provisions additional etc.

 

Part 1—Preliminary

This is the Australian National University (ANU Foundation) Statute 2018.

This instrument commences on 1 January 2019.

This instrument is made under the ANU Act, section 50 (Statutes).

In this instrument:

ANU Act means the Australian National University Act 1991.

appointed member means a Council-appointed member, the student member or any Indigenous member.

assets includes money and any other kind of property.

Board means the ANU Foundation Board.

Chair means the Chair of the ANU Foundation Board.

Council-appointed member: see section 12(2) (Board membership) and, to remove any doubt, includes the Chair and Deputy Chair.

Deputy Chair means the Deputy Chair of the ANU Foundation Board.

entity includes an incorporated or unincorporated body and a person (including a person occupying a position).

Foundation means the ANU Foundation.

function includes authority, duty and power.

gift made to the University: see section 5.

Indigenous member: see section 12(6) (Board membership).

member means a member of the ANU Foundation Board and, to remove any doubt, includes the Chair, the Deputy Chair and any other appointed member.

position includes office.

postgraduate student association means the Australian National University Postgraduate and Research Students’ Association Incorporated, an association incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991 (ACT).

proper use means use that is efficient, effective, economical and ethical.

statute means a statute made under the ANU Act.

student association means the postgraduate student association or the undergraduate student association.

student member: see section 12(4) (Board membership).

undergraduate student association means the Australian National University Students’ Association Incorporated, an association incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991 (ACT).

University legislation includes any statute, rule or order of the University.

University entity or position means an entity or position in or for the University, and includes, for example, an entity or position established within the University:

Part 2—The ANU Foundation

The ANU Foundation is established within the University to provide a governance framework for gifts made to the University to ensure that:

[Note: See the definition of proper use in section 4.]

Part 3—ANU Foundation Board

The ANU Foundation Board is established within the University.

The ANU Foundation Board may establish committees and working groups to assist it to exercise its functions.

Examples for subsection (3)(a)

1 travelling allowances

2 training and development allowances

PGPA Act means the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.

PGPA Rule means the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Rule 2014.

relevant provisions means the following provisions:

[Note: The Board may permit members to participate in meetings by telephone, close-circuit television or any other means of communication. A member who participates in a meeting under a permission is taken to be present at the meeting (see Acts Interpretation Act, s 33B).]

[Note: Under the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Rule 2014 (see section 16B(2)), if a member has a material personal interest that relates to the affairs of the University (including the ANU Foundation or ANU Foundation Board), the member must not be present at a Board meeting if a matter in which member has the interest is being considered at the meeting and must not vote on the matter.]

[Note: The Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (see section 29) and the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Rule 2014 (see Part 2-2, Division 2) contain provisions requiring members to disclose details of material personal interests and dealing with the consequences of a disclosure, including not participating in Board meetings or voting on a matter in which the member has an interest.]

Part 4—Miscellaneous

The Vice-Chancellor may by, legislative instrument, make rules and orders for the purposes of this statute:

(a)    regulating, or providing for the regulation of, any of the following matters with respect to which statutes may be made:

(i)    any matter required or permitted by this instrument or another statute to be prescribed by rule or order;

(ii)    any other matter specified in the ANU Act, including section 50(2) (Statutes);

(iii)    any other matter specified in this instrument or another statute; or

(b)    for carrying out or giving effect to the statutes.

(1)    The Australian National University Endowment for Excellence Statute 2012 is repealed.

(2)    The Australian National University Endowment for Excellence Rules 2012 are repealed.

(2)    This instrument (other than this Part) does not limit the matters that may be prescribed by rules or orders made for the purposes of subsection (1).

(3)    Rules and orders made for the purposes of subsection (1) have effect despite anything in this instrument (other than this Part).

This Part is additional to, and does not limit, the Acts Interpretation Act, section 7 (Effect of repeal or amendment of Act).