Further and Higher Education Act 1992

[F1Part 2U.K.England

Textual Amendments

2U.K.This Part applies in relation to—

(a)a further education corporation in England;

(b)the governing body of a designated institution in England;

(c)a sixth form college corporation.

3U.K.In this Part “the body” means—

(a)in the case of a further education corporation or a sixth form college corporation, the corporation;

(b)in the case of a governing body, the governing body.

4U.K.An instrument must provide for—

(a)the number of members of the body,

(b)the eligibility of persons for membership,

(c)the members to include—

(i)staff and students at the institution, and

(ii)in the case of a sixth form college corporation, parents of students at the institution aged under 19, and

(d)the appointment of members.

5(1)An instrument must make provision about the procedures of the body and the institution.U.K.

(2)In particular, an instrument must specify how the body may resolve for its dissolution and the transfer of its property, rights and liabilities.

6(1)An instrument must make provision for there to be—U.K.

(a)a chief executive of the institution, and

(b)a clerk to the body.

(2)An instrument must make provision about the respective responsibilities of the body, the chief executive and the clerk.

(3)The responsibilities of the body must include—

(a)in the case of a sixth form college corporation to which section 33J applies, the preservation and development of the educational character and mission of the institution and the oversight of its activities;

(b)in the case of any other sixth form college corporation, a further education corporation or a governing body, the determination and periodic review of the educational character and mission of the institution and the oversight of its activities;

(c)in any case, the effective and efficient use of resources, the solvency of the institution and the body and the safeguarding of their assets.

7U.K.An instrument must require the body to publish arrangements for obtaining the views of staff and students on the matters for which the body are responsible under paragraph 6(3)(a) or (b).

8U.K.An instrument must permit the body to change their name with the approval of the Secretary of State.

9U.K.An instrument must specify how the body may modify or replace the instrument of government and articles of government.

10U.K.An instrument must prohibit the body from making changes to the instrument of government or articles of government that would result in the body ceasing to be a charity.

11U.K.An instrument must provide for—

(a)a copy of the instrument to be given free of charge to every member of the body,

(b)a copy of the instrument to be given free of charge, or at a charge not exceeding the cost of copying, to anyone else who requests it, and

(c)a copy of it to be available for inspection at the institution on request, during normal office hours, to every member of staff of, and student at, the institution.

12U.K.An instrument must provide for the authentication of the application of the seal of the body.]