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Regulation 18

SCHEDULE 1ACADEMIC COUNCILS

PART I

Manner of appointment

1.  The academic council of each central institution (hereafter called “the council”) shall be appointed in such manner as to ensure that the council consists of—

(a)the holders of the following posts in the institution, namely the posts of principal, vice-principal (if any), head of department, the president of the Student Association and chief librarian (however designed) ex officiis (hereafter called “members ex officiis of council”);

(b)such number of members of the full-time academic staff and matriculated students of the institution as may be determined in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Schedule (hereafter called “elected members of council”); and

(c)such number of persons, not exceeding 4, as have been co-opted by the council (hereafter called “co-opted members of council”).

In this paragraph the expression “head of department” includes any associate head of department or any Dean of a School and, in relation to a central institution having the post of head of school, means the holder of that post.

2.  The elected members of council shall—

(a)consist of such a number of persons including one full-time matriculated student of the institution as may be determined by the governing body of the institution, being not less than one-third and not more than two-thirds of the aggregate of members ex officiis of the council;

(b)be elected by, and from among, members of the full-time academic staff and matriculated students of the institution who are not members ex officiis or co-opted members of the council;

(c)be so elected in accordance with arrangements made by the persons holding office as members of the Council immediately prior to the election and approved by the governing body except in the case of the full-time matriculated student who shall be elected by full-time matriculated students of the institution in a manner to be specified in a scheme made by the Student Association in the institution and approved by the governing body;

(d)in the case of members of the full-time academic staff, hold office for such a period, not exceeding 4 years, as may be determined by the governing body, and in the case of the full-time matriculated student hold office for a period not exceeding one year; and

(e)subject to the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, be eligible for re-election.

3.  The co-opted members of council shall hold office for such a period, not exceeding 4 years, as may be determined by the governing body of the institution and shall be eligible to be co-opted again on the expiry of a period of office.

4.  The principal of the institution shall be the chairman of the council.

PART II

Proceedings

5.  The proceedings of the council shall be regulated by a scheme made by the council and approved by the governing body of the institution and the said scheme may provide for—

(a)the appointment by the council of such committees, as they consider appropriate;

(b)the co-option, subject to paragraph 1(c) of this Schedule, by the council of additional members (including, where they consider it appropriate, representatives of the students in attendance at the institution) of council, or of any committee thereof, for specific purposes; and

(c)any other matters connected with the functions of the council.

6.  Any scheme made and approved under paragraph 5 of this Schedule shall include provision for—

(a)the appointment of a vice-chairman of the council; and

(b)a minimum number of meetings of the council in each year.

Regulation 20

SCHEDULE 2VARIATIONS AND REVOCATIONS OF THE PROVISIONS OF INSTRUMENTS

InstrumentExtent of variation or revication
Column (1)Column (2)

1.  Duncan of Jordanstone College of art Scheme 1975(1).

1.  In sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 2—

(a)in the definition of “College of technology”, for the words “the Dundee College of Technology” there shall be substituted the words “Dundee Institute of technology”; and

(b)in the definition of “governing body of the College of Technology”, for the words “the Governors of the Dundee College of Technology” there shall be substituted the words “the Governors of Dundee Institute of Technology”.

2.  For paragraph 4 (Composition of the governing body) there shall be sustituted the following paragraph:—

Application of Central Instututions (Scotland) Regulations 1988

4.  This scheme shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and the academic council, and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

3.  The following paragraphs of the scheme are revoked:—

  • paragraphs 5 to 12 inclusive (provisions relating to the governing body); paragraph 14 (Transitional arrangements); paragraph 15 (Chairman and Vice-Chairman); paragraph 20 (Reserved areas of business); paragraph 21 (Allowances); paragraph 36 (Pensions allowancies and gratuities for staff); paragraph 37 (Academic Council); and paragraph 38 (Organisation and management of the College and the discipline therein).

4.  For sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) of paragraph 35 there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraphs:—

(1) The governing body shall appoint a principal and, where appropriate, a vice-principal of the College and such other members of staff as they may require.

(2) The governing body may delegate to a committee appointed by the academic council and consisting wholly of academic staff suvch powers with regard to the appointment of academic staff below the level of head of department as the governing body think fit.

5.  in paragraph 43—

(a)in sub-paragraph 2(b)(i) the words “ex officio” shall be inserted after the word “College”; and

(b)for sub-paragraph (3) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph;—

(3) the governing body acting jointly with the governing body of the College of Technology shall determine the periods of office, not exceeding 4 years, of the appointed members of the Joint Standing Committee. any appointed member of the said Committee shall, on the expiry of his period of office, be eligible for re-appointment to the said Committee..

2.  Dundee College of technoogy scheme 1975(2).

1.  In paragraph 2, for the definitions of “College” and “governing body” there shall be substituted the following definitions:—

“College” means Dundee Institute of technology;;

“governing body” means the governors of Dundee Institute of Technology;;

2.  In paragraph 3, for the words ““The Governors of Dundee College of Technology”” there shall be stustituted the words ““The Governors of Dundee Institute of Technology””.

3.  For paragraph 4 (Composition of the governing body) there shall be substituted the following paragraph:—

Application of Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988

4.  This scheme shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and of the academic council, and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

4.  The following paragraphs of the scheme are revoked:—

  • paragraphs 5 to 12 inclusive (provisions relating to the governing body); paragraph 14 (Transitional arrangements); paragraph 15 (Chairman and Vice-Chairman); paragraph 20 (Reserved areas of business); paragraph 21 (Allowances); paragraph 29 (Mars Fund); paragraph 36 (Pensions, allowances and gratuities for staff); paragraph 37 (Academic Council); paragraph 38 (Organisaqtion and management of the College and the discipline therein); and paragraph 44 (Mars Fund)

5.  In paragraph 34(1), for the words “Dundee College of Technology” there shall be substituted the words “Dundee Institute of Technology”.

6.  For sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) of paragraph 35 there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraphs:—

(1) The governing body shall appoint a principal and, where appropriate, a vice-principal of the College and such other members of staff as they may require.

(2) The governing body may delegate to a committee appointed by the Academic Council and consisting wholly of academic staff such powers with regard to the appointment of academic staff below the level of head of department as the governing body think fit..

7.  In paragraph 45—

(a)in sub-paragraph 2(b)(i) the words “ex officio” shall be inserted after the word “College”; and

(b)for sub-paragraph (3) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph:—

(3) The governing body acting jointly with the governing body of the College of art shall determine the periods of office, not exceeding 4 years, of the appointed members of the Joint Standing Committee. Any appointed member of the said Committee shall, on the expiry of his period of office, be eligible for re-appointment to the said Committee..

8.  In paragraph 49—

(i)for sub-paragraph (1) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph:—

(1) The governing body shall award annually from the income of the Prizes Fund the prizes named in column (2) of Schedule 3 under such special conditions as are specified in column (4) of the said schedule. The sums to be expended each year on the respective prizes shall be those shown in column(3) of the said schedule;; and

(ii)there shall be added the following sub-paragraph:—

(5) The governing body may conjoin any two or more of the prizes, provided that the special conditions for the award of the prizes to be conjoined are fulfilled and that suitable acknowledegement of the original donors is made in describing the conjoined prize..

9.  In Schedule 3—

(a)column (3) shall be deleted and column (4) shall become column (3) and column (5) shall be come column (4); and

(b)after serial number 2 the following entry shall be inserted—

(1)(2)(3)(4)
2AMars Prize£150The prize of prizes shall be awarded annually to students in engineering who have shown outstanding ability in a year of the course other than the final year.”.

3.  Edinburgh College of Art order 1959(3).

1.  In section 3(1)—

(a)before the definition of “Act of 1947” there shall be added the following definition:

“academic council” means the body of persons appointed for the college in accordance with regulation 18 of the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 or, prior to the first such appointment, in accordance with any corresponding provisions of Regulations revoked by those Regulations;; and

(b)the definitions of “appointed governor”, “appointing bodies” and “co-opted governor” shall cease to have effect.

2.  For section 5 (Composition of governing body) there shall be suabstituted the following regulation:—

This Order shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and of the academic council, and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

3.  The following sections are revoked:—

  • sections 6 to 12 inclusive (provisions relating to the governing body); section 14 (Constitution of governing body may be altered by Secretary of State); section 43 (Application of section 101 of Act of 1947 to governing body); and section 44 (Power to pay allowances to governors).

4.  In Schedule 1—

(a)paragraph 1 is revoked;

(b)sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 3 is revoked; and

(c)in sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 7 the words “(not being members of the staff of the College)” shall cease to have effect.

4.  The Glasgow College of Technology (No. 2) Regulations 1985(4).

1.  In regulation 1 (Citation, construction and commencement) the words from “and shall, so far as not inconsistent with them” to the end of the regulation shall be deleted.

2.  In regulation 2 (Interpretation)—

(a)for the definition of “academic board” there shall be substituted the definition:—

“academic board” means the academic board as referred to in regulation 18(2) of the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988; and

(b)at the end there shall be added the words—

and expressions which are used also in the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 shall have the same meanings as in those Regulations..

3.  For regulation 4 (composition of governing body) there shall be substituted the following regulation:—

Application of Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988

4.  These Regulations shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and of the academic board and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

4.  The following provisions are revoked:—

  • regulation 5 (Appointment or election of representative governors); paragraphs (1) and (11) of regulation 6 (Administrative arrangements).

5.  For regulation 10 (Staff of the College) there shall be substituted the following regulation:—

10.  The governing body shall as the need arises appoint a Principal of the College, a Secretary of the College, and such Vice Principal and Assistant Principal and other staff as they consider necessary for the discharge of their functions under these regulations.

6.  In regulation 13 (Condition of grant), for the words “referred to in regulation 1 of these regulations” there shall be substituted the figure “1988”.

5.  Memorandum of Association of the Glasgow School of Art dated 29th January 1892(5).

1.  In paragraph 4—

(a)after the words “grant or salary” there shall be inserted the words “to any Director or Deputy Director of the Glasgow School of Art or to any other members of the full-time academic staff, or to any members of the full-time non-academic staff, notwithstanding they may be members of the governing body or of any committee appointed thereby or”; and

(b)at the end there shall be inserted the following words:—

Provided that nothing herein contained shall prevent the payment of out-of-pocket expenses to any member of the governing body or committee or shall prevent the payment by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the Association, whencesoever derived, to any person who is a student, nothwithstanding that such persons may be members of the governing body or of any committee appointed thereby..

6.  Articles of Association of the Glasgow School of Art dated 29th January 1892, as amended by Special Resolutions dated 26th May 1937 and 19th November 1948(6).

1.  For Articles 4 and 5 there shall be substituted the following Articles:—

4.  The affairs of the Association shall be managed by Governors, who shall constitute the Association.

5.  These Articles shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body (the Governors) and of the Academic Council and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

2.  Article 11 is revoked.

7.  Memorandum of Association of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated) dated 14th May 1908(7).

1.  In paragraph 4—

(a)after the words “grant, or salary” there shall be inserted the words “to any Principal or Vice-Principal or any other members of the full-time academic staff, or any member of the full-time non-academic staff, notwithstanding that, they may be members of the Governing Body of the Association or of any Committee appointed by the Governing Body, or”;

(b)the words “provided they are not members of the Governing Body of the Association or of any Committee appointed by the Governing Body” and the words “not a member of the Governing Body or a Committee appointed thereby,” shall cease to have effect;

(c)at the end there shall bre added the words “or shall prevent the payment by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the Association, from whatever source derived, to any person who holds office in a students' representative council or to any person who is a student, notwithstanding that such persons may be members of the Governing Body of the Association or of any Committee appointed by the Governing Body.”.

2.  In paragraph 6:—

(a)after the words “No member” there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any menmber of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the Governing Body or of any Committee appointed by the Governing body)”;

(b)after the words “to any member” where they first occur there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any members of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the Governing Body, or of any Committee appointed by the Governing Body)”;

(c)after the words “let to the Association” there shall be added the words “or (in the case of any member of such Governing body or Committee who holds office in a students' representative council or who is a student) except also payments by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the Association, from whatebver source derived.”.

8.  Articles of Association of the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science (Incorporated) dated 14th May 1908 as amended by Special Resolution passed on 5th January 1912 and confirmed on 26th January 1912, passed on 30th December 1919 and confirmed on 23rd January 1920 and passed on 15th December 1949(8).

1.  After Article 2 there shall be inserted the following Article:—

2A.  These Articles shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body (the Governors) and of the Academic Council, and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

2.  For Article 19 there shall be substituted the following Article:—

The affairs of the Association shall (subject to and as provided in Article 22 and subsequent Articles) be managed by Governors constituted in accordance with the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988..

3.  In Article 14, the words from “to elect Members” to “Members of the Association” shall be deleted.

4.  The following Articles are revoked:—

  • Articles 20, 21, 21(a) and 27.

9.  The Napier College of Commerce and Technology (No. 2) Regulations 1984(9).

1.  In regulation 1 (Citation, construction and commencement) the words from “and shall, so far as not inconsistent with them” to the end of the regulation shall be deleted.

2.  In regulation 2 (Interpretation)—

(a)for the definitions of “academic board”, “College” and “governing body” there shall be substituted the definitions:—

“academic board” means the academic board as referred to in regulation 18(2) of the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988;

“College” measn Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh;

“governing body” means the Governors of Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh;; and

(b)at the end there shall be added the words

and expressions which are used also in the central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 shall have the same meanings as in those Regulations.

3.  In regulation 3, for the words “the said name” there shall be substituted the words “the name of “The Governors of Napier Polytechnic of edinburgh””.

4.  For regulation 4 (composition of governing body) there shall be substituted the following regulation:—

Application of Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988

4.  These Regulations shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and of the academic board and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations.

5.  The following provisions are revoked:—

  • regulation 5 (Appointment or election of representative governors); paragraphs (1) and (11) of regulation 6 (Administrative arrangements).

6.  In regulation 9(1), for the words “Napier College of Commerce and Technology” there shall be substituted the words “Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh”.

7.  In regulation 13 (Condition of grant), for the words “referred to in regulation 1 of these regulations”, there shall be substituted the figure “1988”.

10.  Paisley College of Technology scheme 1954(10).

1.  In section 1 (Interpretation) the definitions of “The Corporation”, “The County Councils” and “The Sheriff-Substitute” shall cease to have effect.

2.  For section 3 there shall be substituted the following section:—

3.    Application of Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988

This Scheme shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and of the academic council and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations.

3.  The following provisions are revoked:—

  • section 4 (Ex officiogovernors); section 5 (Elected governors); section 6 (Co-opted governors); section 7 (Vacancies, resignations, etc.) section 8 (Re-election etc. of governors); section 10 (First meeting of governing body); subsections (5) and (7) of section 13 (Business arrangements); section 27 (Retiring allowances); and Schedule 2 (Persons included among co-opted governors).

4.  In subsection (9) of section 13, at the end there shall be added the words “for so acting”.

11.  Memorandum of Association of Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh, dated 11th November 1909, as amended by Special Resolutions dated 22nd March and 22nd November 1972(11).

1.  In paragraph IV—

(a)after the words “good faith of remuneration” there shall be inserted the words “to any Principal or Vice-Principal or to any other members of the full-time academic staff, or to any member of the full-time non-academic staff, notwithstanding that they may be Members of the Council of Management or governing body of the College or of any Committee oppointed by the Council of Management or governing body or”;

(b)after the words “that no member” there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any member of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the governing body)”;

(c)after the words “School to any member” there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any members of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the governing body)”;

(d)after the words “demised to the School” there shall be added the following words “or (in the case of any member of such Council or governing body or of any Copmmittee appointed thereby who holds office in a students' representative council or who is a student) except also payments by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the school whencesoever derived”.

12.  Articles of association of Queen Margaret College, Edinb;urgh, dated 11th November 1909 as amended by Special resolutions dated 22nd March 1972 and 27th April 1976(12).

1.  After Article 1 there shall be inserted the following Article:—

1A.  These Articles shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body (the Council) and of the Academic Council and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

2.  In Article 3, at the end there shall be added the following definition:—

“Academic Council” means the body of persons appointed for the College in accordance with regulation 18 of the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 or, prior to the first such appointment, in accordance with any corresponding provision of Regulations revoked by those Regulations..

3.  In Article 22, at the end of the first sentence there shall be added the words “constituted in accordance with the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988” and the second sentence shall be deleted.

4.  The following Articles are revoked:—

  • Articles 23 to 30, inclusive, and Article 33.

5.  In Article 34, the word “Vice-Chairman” shall be deleted.

13.  The Central Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1981(13).

1.  For regulation 1 there shall be substituted the following regulation:—

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Central Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1981 and shall come into operation on 22nd October 1981.

(2) Expressions made in these regjulations which are used also in the central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the same meanings as in those Regjulations..

2.  In regulation 2, paragraphs (2) to (6) are revoked.

3.  After regulation 2 there shall be inserted the following regulation:—

Application of Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988

2A.  These Regulations shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the governing body and of the academic council and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

4.  The following provisions are revoked:—

  • regulation 3 (Notification of impending appointments); regulation 4 (Casual vacancies); regulation 5 (Disqualification of governors); paragraphs (1) and (11) of regulation 6 (Conduct of business); regulation 7 (Reserved areas of business), regulation 9 (Allowances); and Schedule 1 (Composition of Governing Body of Robert Gordon’s Institute of technology).

5.  In paragraph (1) of regulation 11 after the word “Principal” there shall be inserted the words “, a Vice-Principal,”, and the words “may if they consider appropriate appoint a Vice-Principal” shall be deleted.

14.  Memorandum of Association of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama dated 8th December 1900 as amended by Special Resolutions dated 22nd February 1928, 5th January 1937, 21st November 1944 and 28th February 1968(14).

1.  In paragraph 4—

(a)after the words “grant, or salary” there shall be inserted the words “to any Principal of the Academy, Vice-Principal or to any other members of the full-time academic staff, or to any members of the full-time non-academic staff, notwithstanding that they may be members of the governing or managing body of the Association or of any committee appointed thereby or,”;

(b)the words “and provided they are not members of the governing or managing body of the Association”, shall cease to have effect.

(c)at the end there shall be added the following words “or shall prevent the payment by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the Association, whencesoever derived, to any person who holds office in a students' representative council or to any person who is a student, notwithstanding that such persons may be members of the governing or managing body of the Association or of any committee oppointed thereby.”.

2.  In paragraph 6—

(a)after the words “no member” where they first occur there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal of the Academy, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any member of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the governing body)”;

(b)after the words “given to any member” there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal of the Academy, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any member of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the governing body)”;

(c)for the words “and interest on money lent” there shall be substituted the following words “or interest on money lent or (in the case of any member of the governing or managing body of the Association or of any committee appointed thereby who holds office in a students' representative council or who is a student) except also payments by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the Association whencesoever derived.”.

15.  Articles of association of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama dated 8th December 1900 as amended by Special Resolutions dated 22nd February 1928, 5th April 1928, 21st November 1944, 11th May 1949 and 28th February 1968(15).

1.  After Article 2 there shall be inserted the following Article:—

Application of Regulations

2A.  These Articles shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the Governing Body (the Board of Governors) and of the Academic Council and in respect of all other matters provided for in those Regulations..

2.  In Article 33 the words “and Governors” shall cease to have effect.

3.  In Article 43—

(a)the words “, and in his absence the vice-chairman,” shall be deleted;

(b)for the words “neither the chairman nor the vice-chairman is present” there shall be substituted the words “the chairman is not present”.

4.  For article 57 there shall be substituted the following article:—

57.  The affairs of the Association shall be managed by a Board of Governors constituted in accordance with the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988..

5.  The following Articles are revoked:

  • Articles 58 to 61 inclusive, Articles 63 to 65 inclusive and Article 71.

16.  Memorandum of Association of the Scottish College of Textiles, dated 26th October 1922 as amended by Special Resolution passed on 1st November 1968(16).

1.  In paragraph 4—

(a)after the words “grant, or salary” there shall be inserted the words “to any Principal or Vice-Principal or to any other members of the full-time academic staff, or to any member of the full-time non-academic staff, notwithstanding they may be members of the Governing Body of the Association or of any Committee appointed by the Governing Body.”.

(b)the words “provided that they are not members of the Governing Body of the Association” and the words “not a member of the Governing Body” shall cease to have effect;

(c)after the words “but so that no member” there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal, the Vice=Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any member of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the governing body)”;

(d)after the words “Association to any member” there shall be inserted the words “(other than the Principal, the Vice-Principal, any other members of the full-time academic staff, and any member of the full-time non-academic staff, who are members of the governing body)” and

(e)after the words “let to the Association” there shall be added the words “or (in the case of any member of the Governing Body of the Association, or of any Committee appointed by the Governing Body who holds office in a students' representative council or who is a student) except also payments by way of scholarship, bursary or other similar award out of the funds of the Association from whatever source derived.”.

17.  Articles of association of the scottish College of Textiles, dated 26th October 1922 as amended by Special Resolution passed on 1st November 1968(17).

1.  In Article 1, in the first column of the table there shall be added at the end the words “Academic Council” and opposite to them in the second column of the table the words “Means the body of persons appointed for the Association in accordance with regulation 18 of the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 or, prior to the first such appointment, in according with any corresponding provision of Regulations revoked by those Regulations.”.

2.  After Article 1 there shall be inserted the following Article:—

1A.  These Articles shall be subject to the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988 in respect of the composition and appointment of the Governing Body and of the Academic Council, and in respect of all other matters provided for in those regulations..

3.  For Article 46 there shall be substituted the following Article:—

46.  Subject to any matters hereby or by statue reserved to the Association in General Meeting the business of the Association shall be managed by a Governing Body (hereinafter referred to as “the Governors”) constituted in accordance with the Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1988.

4.  The following Articles are revoked:—

  • Articles 47 and 48, Article 52 and Articles 57 to 64 inclusive.

5.  In Article 56 the words “of whom three at least must be elected Governors,” shall cease to have effect.

6.  In Article 65 for the words from “five” to “The remaining Members” there shall be substituted the words “The Members”.

7.  In Article 66, the words “of whom two at least must be elected Governors” shall cease to have effect.

Regulation 21

SCHEDULE 3REGULATIONS AND SCHEMES REVOKED

  • The Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1972(18)

  • The Central Institutions (Scotland) Regulations 1974(19)

  • The Central Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1974(20)

  • The Central Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1975(21)

  • The Central Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1976(22)

  • The Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art (Amendment) Scheme 1981(23)

  • The Dundee College of Technology (Amendment) Scheme 1981(24)

  • The Central Institutions (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 1985(25)

  • The Dundee College of Technology (Change of Name) Regulations 1988(26)

  • The Napier College of Commerce and Technology (Change of Name) Regulations 1988(27)

(1)

S.I. 1975/697. The amendments made by S.I. 1976/66, 1981/760 and 1985/866 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(2)

S.I. 1975/698. The amendments made by S.I. 1976/66, 1981/761, 1985/866, 1988/1448 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21. The institution is now known as “Dundee Institute of Technology”.

(3)

See 1959 c.xxxiv; the Order was amended by S.I. 1965/1251; the amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(4)

S.I. 1985/1164.

(5)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(6)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(7)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(8)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(9)

S.I. 1985/1163. The amendments made by S.I. 1988/1449 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21. The institution is now known as “Napier Polytechnic of Edinburgh”.

(10)

Amended by S.I. 1973/1811; the amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(11)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(12)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(13)

S.I. 1981/1221. Those Regulations constituted a new governing body for Robert Gordon’s Institute of Technology, Aberdeen as a body corporate.

(14)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(15)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(16)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(17)

The amendments made by S.I. 1974/102, 1410, 1975/520, 1976/66 have ceased to have effect by virtue of regulation 21.

(18)

S.I. 1972/1753

(19)

S.I. 1974/102

(20)

S.I. 1974/1410

(21)

S.I. 1975/520

(22)

S.I. 1976/66

(23)

S.I. 1981/760

(24)

S.I. 1981/761

(25)

S.I. 1985/866

(26)

S.I. 1988/1448

(27)

S.I. 1988/1449

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