Regulation 2
SCHEDULE 2Articles of Government
1.Interpretation
2.Conduct of the Institution
3.Responsibilities of Corporation, Principal and Academic Board
4.Academic Board
5.Delegation of Functions and Committees
6, 7 & 8.Appointment and Promotion of Staff
9.Conduct of Staff
10.Academic Freedom
11.Suspension of Staff
12 & 13.Dismissal of Staff
14.Suspension and dismissal of clerk
15.Grievance Procedures
16.Students
17.Financial Matters
18.Cooperation with Council auditor
19.Internal audit
20.Accounts and audit of accounts
21.Rules and Bye-Laws
22.Copies of Articles of Government, Rules and Bye-Laws
23.Date of Articles of Government
Interpretation
1.—(1) In these Articles of Government—
“the Academic Board” means the body constituted in accordance with article 4,
“the Articles” means these Articles of Government,
“business member”, “community member”, “co-opted member”, “local authority member”, “staff member” and “student member” have the same meanings as in the Instrument of Government,
“Chair” and “Vice-Chair” means respectively the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Corporation appointed under clause 6 of the Instrument of Government,
“the clerk” means the Clerk to the Corporation,
“the Corporation” and “the Secretary of State” have the same meaning as in the Instrument of Government,
“the Council” means the Learning and Skills Council for England,
“operative date” has the same meaning as in the Central Sussex College (Incorporation) Order 2005(1),
“senior post” means the post of Principal and such other senior posts as the Corporation may determine for the purposes of these Articles,
“the staff” means all the staff of the institution,
“the Students' Union” means any association of the generality of students formed to further the educational purposes of the institution and the interests of students as students.
Conduct of the Institution
2. The institution shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Education Acts (as defined in section 578 of the Education Act 1996(2)), any subsequent Education Acts, the Learning and Skills Act 2000(3), any relevant regulations, orders or directions made by the Secretary of State and subject thereto, in accordance with the provisions of the Instrument of Government, these Articles, any rules or bye-laws made under these Articles and any trust deed regulating the institution.
Responsibilities of Corporation, Principal and Academic Board
3.—(1) The Corporation shall be responsible for the following functions—
(a)the determination of the educational character and mission of the institution and for the oversight of its activities;
(b)the effective and efficient use of resources, the solvency of the institution and the Corporation and for safeguarding their assets;
(c)approving annual estimates of income and expenditure;
(d)the appointment, grading, suspension, dismissal and determination of the pay and conditions of service of the holders of senior posts and the clerk (including, where the clerk is, or is to be appointed as, a member of staff, his appointment, grading, suspension, dismissal and determination of pay in his capacity as member of staff);
(e)setting a framework for the pay and conditions of service of all other staff.
(2) Subject to the responsibilities of the Corporation, the Principal shall be the Chief Executive of the institution, and shall be responsible for the following functions—
(a)making proposals to the Corporation about the educational character and mission of the institution, and for implementing the decisions of the Corporation;
(b)the organisation, direction and management of the institution and leadership of the staff;
(c)the appointment, assignment, grading, appraisal, suspension, dismissal, and determination, within the framework set by the Corporation, of the pay and conditions of service of staff other than the holders of senior posts or the Clerk where he is also a member of the staff;
(d)the determination, after consultation with the Academic Board, of the institution’s academic activities, and the determination of its other activities;
(e)preparing annual estimates of income and expenditure for consideration and approval by the Corporation, and the management of budget and resources within the estimates approved by the Corporation;
(f)maintaining student discipline and, within the rules and procedures provided for within these Articles, suspending or expelling students on disciplinary grounds, and implementing decisions to expel students for academic reasons.
(3) Subject to—
(a)the provisions of these Articles;
(b)the overall responsibility of the Corporation; and
(c)the responsibilities of the Principal,
the Academic Board shall be responsible for advising the Principal on the standards, planning, co-ordination, development and oversight of the academic work of the institution, including arrangements for the admission, assessment and examination of students and the procedures for the expulsion of students for academic reasons.
Academic Board
4.—(1) There shall be an Academic Board of no more than 30 members, comprising the Principal (who shall be chair) and such other members of staff and students as may from time to time be approved by the Corporation. The Principal may nominate a deputy chair from among the members of the Academic Board to take the chair in his place. The period of the appointment of members and the selection or election arrangements shall be subject to the approval of the Corporation.
(2) The Academic Board may establish such committees as it considers necessary for the purpose of enabling it to carry out its responsibilities provided that in each case the establishment of a committee is first approved by the Principal. The number of members of any such committee, and the terms on which they are to hold and to vacate office, shall be determined by the Academic Board, and any such committee may include persons who are not members of the Academic Board.
Delegation of Functions and Committees
5.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this article, the Corporation may establish a committee of the Corporation for any purpose or function, other than those assigned elsewhere in these Articles to the Principal or to the Academic Board, and may delegate powers to—
(a)such a committee;
(b)the Chair or, in his absence, the Vice-Chair; or
(c)the Principal.
(2) The number of members of a committee established under this article, and the terms on which they are to hold and to vacate office, shall be determined by the Corporation.
(3) The Corporation shall establish a committee, to be known as the Search Committee, to—
(a)advise on the appointment of the business, community and local authority members,
(b)advise on the co-option of the co-opted members of the Corporation,
(c)advise on such other matters relating to membership and appointments as the Corporation may remit to them.
(4) The Corporation shall not—
(a)appoint any person as a business, community or local authority member, or
(b)co-opt any person as a member of the Corporation
unless it has first considered the advice of the Search Committee in relation thereto. The Corporation may make rules specifying the procedures for the conduct of the Search Committee and a copy of any such rules, together with the remit of the Search Committee and its advice to the Corporation, shall be available for inspection by any member of the public during normal office hours.
(5) The Corporation shall establish a committee, to be known as the Audit Committee, to advise on matters relating to the Corporation’s audit arrangement and systems of internal control. The committee shall consist of at least 3 persons and may include employees of the Corporation other than those in senior posts, and shall operate in accordance with any requirements of the Council.
(6) Any committee established by the Corporation (other than the Special Committee referred to in article 12) may include persons who are not members of the Corporation.
(7) The Corporation shall not, however, delegate the following—
(a)the determination of the educational character and mission of the institution;
(b)the approval of the annual estimates of income and expenditure;
(c)the responsibility for ensuring the solvency of the institution and the Corporation and for safeguarding their assets;
(d)the appointment or (subject to article 12(12)) the dismissal of the Principal or holder of a senior post;
(e)the appointment or dismissal of the Clerk (including, where the Clerk is, or is to be, appointed as a member of staff his appointment or, subject to article 12(12), dismissal in his capacity as member of staff); and
(f)the modification or revocation of these Articles.
(8) The Corporation may not delegate the power to determine an appeal under articles 11(5)(a), 12(8), 12(14), 13(6) or 13(11).
(9) The Corporation shall ensure that a written statement of their policy regarding—
(a)attendance at committee meetings by persons who are not committee members; and
(b)the publication of the minutes of committee meetings,
is made available during normal office hours at the institution to any person wishing to inspect it.
(10) The Principal may delegate to the holder of any other senior post any functions that are necessary to enable him properly to discharge his responsibilities other than
(a)the management of budget and resources and
(b)any functions that have been delegated to the Principal by the Corporation.
Appointment and Promotion of Staff
6. Each member of staff shall serve under a contract of employment with the Corporation.
7.—(1) Upon the occurrence of a vacancy or expected vacancy in a senior post the Corporation shall—
(a)advertise the vacancy nationally; and
(b)appoint a selection panel consisting of—
(i)(where a vacancy is for the post of Principal) at least 5 members of the Corporation including the Chair or the Vice-Chair (or both the Chair and the Vice-Chair) or
(ii)(where the vacancy is for any other senior post) the Principal, and at least 3 other members of the Corporation.
(2) The members of the selection panel shall—
(a)determine the arrangements for selecting the applicants for interview;
(b)interview those applicants; and
(c)where they consider it appropriate to do so, recommend to the Corporation for appointment one of the applicants they have interviewed.
(3) If the Corporation approves the recommendation of the selection panel, that person shall be appointed.
(4) If the members of the selection panel are unable to agree on a person to recommend to the Corporation, or if the Corporation does not approve their recommendation, the Corporation may require the panel to repeat the steps specified in paragraph (2)(a) to (c),with or without first re-advertising the vacancy.
(5) Without prejudice to paragraph (1) a member of staff may be required to act as Principal or in any other senior post in the event of a vacancy or the temporary absence of the holder of that post, and shall have all the duties and responsibilities of the Principal or holder of such other senior post (as the case may be) during the period of the vacancy or temporary absence. Accordingly any reference in the Instrument of Government or in these Articles to the Principal shall include a person acting as Principal in accordance with this paragraph.
8. The Principal shall have general responsibility for selecting for appointment all members of staff other than—
(a)appointments to senior posts,
(b)where the Clerk is to be appointed as a member of staff, his appointment as a member of staff.
Conduct of Staff
9. After consultation with the staff, the Corporation shall make rules relating to the conduct of the staff.
Academic Freedom
10. In making rules under article 9, the Corporation shall have regard to the need to ensure that academic staff of the institution have freedom within the law to question and test received wisdom, and to put forward new ideas and controversial or unpopular opinions, without putting themselves at risk of losing their jobs or any privileges which they may enjoy at the institution.
Suspension of Staff
11.—(1) The Chair, or in his absence, the Vice-Chair —
(a)may suspend from duty with or without pay, the holder of a senior post for misconduct or other good or urgent cause; and
(b)shall report any such suspension in writing to the Corporation and the LSC within two working days of the suspension or as soon after this as is practicable.
(2) The Principal may suspend from duty with or without pay, any member of staff other than the holder of a senior post for misconduct or other good or urgent cause.
(3) Anyone who is suspended from duty for misconduct or other good or urgent cause shall be entitled to receive from the Principal, or in the case of a senior post-holder, from the Chair or Vice-Chair, written notification of the suspension, setting out the grounds on which the decision to suspend has been taken.
(4) Nothing in this article authorises the suspension of a person without pay where such suspension is not expressly provided for under his contract of employment.
(5) Procedures for the suspension of staff for misconduct or other good or urgent cause shall be set out in rules made by the Corporation, after consultation with the staff, and such rules shall include provision that—
(a)any person who has been suspended for three weeks or more may appeal in writing to the Corporation against the suspension, except that there shall be no such right of appeal if the person has been referred to a Special Committee under article 12(1) because it is considered appropriate that he should be dismissed;
(b)any appeal made under sub-paragraph (a) shall be considered as soon as possible; and
(c)where there is an appeal against suspension, the suspension shall continue to operate pending the determination of the appeal.
Dismissal of senior staff and the Special Committee
12.—(1) Subject to paragraphs (12) to (15), if the Chair, or in his absence the Vice-Chair, or a majority of the members consider that it may be appropriate for the Corporation to dismiss the holder of a senior post, then the Chair, Vice-Chair or Corporation as appropriate, shall refer the matter to a Special Committee of the Corporation, which shall be convened as soon as possible to examine and determine the case for dismissal.
(2) The Special Committee shall consist of at least three members of the Corporation, but the Chair, Vice-Chair, Principal and staff and student members shall not be eligible for membership of it.
(3) The Special Committee shall hold its first meeting within seven days of being convened.
(4) The person whose proposed dismissal is to be considered and determined by the Special Committee shall be entitled to receive from that committee a written statement of the alleged conduct, characteristics or other circumstances which led to his being considered for dismissal and he shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to consider his response to it.
(5) When sending the statement at paragraph (4), the Special Committee shall invite the senior post-holder to attend a meeting with that committee and no disciplinary action, except suspension, shall be taken against him until that meeting has taken place.
(6) The senior post-holder shall have the right to make representations at the meeting referred to at paragraph (5), including oral representations, for which purpose he may be accompanied and represented by a friend.
(7) After taking any representations into account, the Special Committee shall, take such action as it considers appropriate, which may include dismissal, and communicate its decision to the senior post-holder concerned, notifying him of his right to appeal against it.
(8) The senior post-holder shall have the right to appeal to the Corporation against the decision of the Special Committee and must do so in writing within fourteen days of receipt of that decision.
(9) Where an appeal is made under paragraph (8), the senior post-holder must be invited to a meeting of the Corporation at which he may make representations, including oral representations, and for the purpose of making oral representations he may be accompanied and represented by a friend.
(10) No members of the Special Committee to which a reference is made under paragraph (1) shall attend the meeting of the Corporation under paragraph (9).
(11) The Corporation shall consider the decision of the Special Committee and any representations of the senior post-holder and take such action as it considers appropriate and communicate its decision to the senior post-holder and to the Special Committee.
(12) The Chair, or in his absence the Vice-Chair, may dismiss the holder of a senior post with immediate effect, without any need for prior notice and without referral to the Special Committee, where the circumstances are such that he is entitled to do so by reason of the conduct of the senior post-holder and in such a case paragraphs (1) to (11) of this article shall not apply.
(13) Where a senior post-holder has been dismissed pursuant to paragraph (12), the Chair or Vice-Chair, as appropriate, shall provide him with a written statement of the alleged misconduct which has led to the dismissal and the reasons why they consider he was guilty of such misconduct and notifying him of his right to appeal to the Corporation against the dismissal.
(14) A senior post-holder may appeal in writing to the Corporation within fourteen days of receiving a written statement under paragraph (13) and the Corporation shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of notification of such an appeal, invite him to attend a meeting, at which he may make representations, including oral representations and may be accompanied and represented by a friend.
(15) The Corporation shall determine the appeal, having taken any representations into account, and shall notify the senior post-holder and the Special Committee of its decision.
(16) After consultation with senior post-holders, the Corporation shall make rules setting out procedures for—
(a)the conduct of the Special Committee;
(b)the dismissal of senior post-holders under paragraph (12); and
(c)the consideration of appeals under paragraph (14), including appropriate time limits where these are not already set out in this article.
(17) A failure by the Corporation or the Special Committee to take any action within a time limit set out in this article shall not relieve them of the duty to take that action.
Dismissal of staff other than senior post-holders
13.—(1) The Principal may dismiss any member of staff other than the holder of a senior post and that dismissal may take immediate effect, without any need for prior notice, where the circumstances are such that he is entitled to do so by reason of the conduct of that member of staff.
(2) Before any decision to dismiss a member of staff is taken, other than a decision to dismiss him with immediate effect, the person whose proposed dismissal is to be considered and determined by the Principal shall be entitled to receive from him a written statement of the alleged conduct, characteristics or other circumstances which led to his being considered for dismissal and he shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to consider his response to it.
(3) When sending the statement at paragraph (2), the Principal shall invite the post-holder to attend a meeting with him and no disciplinary action, except suspension, shall be taken against the post-holder until that meeting has taken place.
(4) The post-holder shall have the right to make representations at the meeting referred to at paragraph (3), including oral representations, for which purpose he may be accompanied and represented by a friend.
(5) After taking any representations into account, the Principal shall take such action as he considers appropriate, which may include dismissal, and shall communicate his decision to the post-holder concerned, notifying him of his right to appeal against it.
(6) The post-holder shall have the right to appeal to the Corporation against the Principal’s decision and must do so in writing within fourteen days of receipt of that decision.
(7) Where an appeal is made under paragraph (6), the post-holder must be invited to a meeting of the Corporation, at which he may make representations, including oral representations and he may be accompanied and represented by a friend.
(8) The Principal shall not attend the meeting of the Corporation under paragraph (7).
(9) The Corporation shall consider the decision of the Principal and any representations of the post-holder and take such action as it considers appropriate and communicate its decision to the post-holder and to the Principal.
(10) Where a member of staff has been dismissed with immediate effect under paragraph (1), the Principal shall provide him with a written statement of the alleged misconduct which has led to the dismissal and the reasons why he considers he was guilty of such misconduct and notifying him of his right to appeal to the Corporation against the dismissal.
(11) A post-holder may appeal in writing to the Corporation within fourteen days of receiving a written statement under paragraph (10) and the Corporation shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of notification of such an appeal, invite him to attend a meeting, at which he may make representations, including oral representations, and may be accompanied and represented by a friend.
(12) The Corporation shall determine the appeal, having taken any representations into account, and shall notify the post-holder and the Principal of its decision.
(13) After consultation with the staff, the Corporation shall make rules setting out procedures for—
(a)the dismissal of staff by the Principal; and
(b)the consideration of appeals under paragraph (12), including appropriate time limits where these are not already set out in this article.
Suspension and dismissal of the Clerk
14.—(1) Where the Clerk is also a member of staff at the institution, he is to be treated as a senior post-holder for the purposes of articles 11 – 13 which relate to the suspension and dismissal of staff.
(2) Where the Clerk is suspended or dismissed under articles 11 or 12, that suspension or dismissal does not affect his role as Clerk to the Corporation.
(3) The suspension or dismissal of the Clerk as a member of staff under articles 11 or 12 will have no bearing on any action which the Corporation may take with reference to the termination of any separate appointment he may have as Clerk, or his suspension from such appointment.
Grievance procedures
15. The Corporation shall consult the staff and then make rules setting out procedures which the staff must follow if they wish to seek redress for any grievances relating to their employment.
Students
16.—(1) Any Students' Union shall conduct and manage its own affairs and funds in accordance with a constitution approved by the Corporation and shall present audited accounts annually to the Corporation. No amendment to or rescission of that constitution, in part or in whole, shall be valid unless approved by the Corporation.
(2) After consultation with representatives of the students, the Corporation shall make rules concerning the conduct of students, including procedures for suspension and expulsion (including expulsion for an unsatisfactory standard of work or other academic reason).
Financial Matters
17. The Corporation shall set the policy by which the tuition and other fees payable to the Corporation are determined (subject to any terms and conditions attached to grants, loans or other payments paid or made by the Council).
Co operation with Council Auditor
18. The Corporation shall cooperate with any person authorised by the Council to audit any returns of number of students or claims for financial assistance and shall in particular give any such person access to any documents or records held by the Corporation including records stored on computers.
Internal Audit
19.—(1) The Corporation shall, at such times as it considers appropriate, examine and evaluate (or arrange for the examination and evaluation on its behalf of) its systems of internal financial control to ensure that they contribute to the proper, economic, efficient and effective use of the Corporation’s resources.
(2) The Corporation shall not appoint any persons (“internal auditors”) to carry out the activities referred to in paragraph (1) on their behalf if such persons are appointed as external auditors under article 20.
Accounts and Audit of Accounts
20.—(1) The Corporation shall—
(a)keep proper accounts and proper records in relation to the accounts; and
(b)prepare in respect of each financial year of the Corporation a statement of accounts.
(2) The statement shall—
(a)give a true and fair account of the state of the Corporation’s affairs at the end of the financial year and of the Corporation’s income and expenditure and inflows and outflows of cash in the financial year; and
(b)comply with any directions given by the Council as to the information to be contained in it, the manner in which the information is to be presented, the methods and principles according to which it is to be prepared and the time and manner of publication.
(3) The accounts (including any statement prepared under this clause) shall be audited by persons (“external auditors”) appointed by the Corporation (subject to paragraph (5)) in respect of each financial year.
(4) Such auditors shall be appointed and other audit work conducted, in accordance with any requirements of the Council.
(5) The Corporation shall not appoint persons as external auditors under paragraph (3) in respect of any financial year if those persons are also appointed as internal auditors under article 19.
(6) In this article in relation to the Corporation—
(a)“financial year” means the first financial year and (except as provided for in sub-paragraph (c)), each successive period of 12 months;
(b)“the first financial year” means the period commencing with the date on which the Corporation is established and ending either with the second 31st July following that date or ending with some other date determined by the Corporation with the approval of the Council; and
(c)if the Corporation is dissolved—
(i)the last financial year shall end on the date of dissolution of the Corporation; and
(ii)the Corporation may, with the approval of the Council, determine that what would otherwise be the last two financial years shall be a single financial year for the purpose of this article.
Rules and Bye-Laws
21. The Corporation shall have the power to make rules and bye-laws concerning such matters with regard to the government and conduct of the institution as they shall think fit. Such rules and bye-laws shall be subject to the provisions of the Instrument of Government and these Articles.
Copies of Articles of Government, Rules and Bye-Laws
22. A copy of these Articles, and of any rules and bye-laws, shall be given to every member of the Corporation and shall be available for inspection upon request during normal office hours at the institution to every member of staff and every student.
Date of Articles of Government
23. These Articles shall apply to—
(a)the Corporation, on the date of establishment; and
(b)the institution, on the operative date.