๐ Acts Amendment (Student Guilds and Associations) Bill 2002
Assented toLABill 12315 August 2002
The Acts Amendment (Student Guilds and Associations) Bill 2002 amends the Curtin University of Technology Act 1966 and the Edith Cowan University Act 1984. It concerns student guild membership, representation, and the introduction of an annual amenities and services fee.
Impact
University students and student guilds are directly affected. The bill aims to ensure student representation and funding for amenities and services, while also addressing voluntary membership and fee allocation.
Key Changes
["Introduces an annual amenities and services fee for students.", "Mandates a minimum percentage of the amenities and services fee to be paid to the Student Guild.", "Changes the rules around student guild membership, including opting out.", "Specifies the role of the Student Guild as the recognised means of communication between students and the University Council."]
Parliamentary Progress
- LA IntroducedLA15 Aug 2002
- LA Second Reading MovedLA15 Aug 2002
- LA Second Reading AgreedLA5 Nov 2002
- LA Consideration in DetailLA5 Nov 2002
- LA Third ReadingLA12 Nov 2002
- LC Second Reading MovedLC13 Nov 2002
- LC Second Reading AgreedLC18 Dec 2002
- LC Third ReadingLC19 Dec 2002
Affected Sectors
education
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