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Education (Establishment of Universities) Amendment Bill
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Education (Establishment of Universities) Amendment BillVersion published March 21, 2005 00:00. The complete extracted text is shown below.
Education (Establishment of Universities) Amendment Bill
The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows:
1 Title
This Act is the Education (Establishment of Universities) Amendment Act 2004 .
In this Act, the Education Act 1989 1989 No 80 is called the principal Act .
2 Commencement
This Act comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal assent.
3 Establishment of institutions
Section 162(3) of the principal Act is amended by omitting the words of this section , and substituting the words for the establishment of a college of education, a polytechnic, a specialist college, or a wananga .
Section 162 of the principal Act is amended by inserting, after subsection (3), the following subsection s : 3A Before recommending under subsection (2) that a body be established as a university, the Minister must be satisfied, having followed the procedure set out in section 162A , that— a the establishment of the body as a university is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole; and b the body has the characteristics of a university as set out in section 162(4)(a)(i) to (v) and (4)(b)(iii). 3A In considering whether to recommend the making of an Order in Council under subsection (2) for the establishment of a university, the Minister must, before seeking advice from the Qualifications Authority under subsection (3D) , seek and receive advice from the Commission on whether the establishment of the institution is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole. 3B When the Commission is asked under subsection (3A) to provide advice, it must consult on the matter with such institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies as it considers appropriate. 3C After receiving advice from the Commission on the matter, the Minister must determine whether he or she is satisfied that the establishment of the institution is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole. 3D If the Minister is satisfied that the establishment of the institution is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole, the Minister must seek and receive advice from the Qualifications Authority on the matters referred to in subsection (4). If the Minister is not so satisfied, he or she must cease further consideration of the proposal. 3E If the Qualifications Authority is asked under subsection (3D) to provide advice, it must consult on the matter with such institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies as it considers appropriate. 3F After considering the advice of the Qualifications Authority, the Minister must decide whether or not to recommend to the Governor-General the making of an Order in Council establishing the body as a university.
If, before this section comes into force, the Minister has referred a matter relating to the establishment of a body as a university to the New Zealand Qualifications Authority for advice, section 162 of the principal Act continues to apply as if this section had not come into force.
4 New section 162A inserted
The principal Act is amended by inserting, after section 162, the following section: 162A Procedure before recommending establishment of university 1 In considering whether to recommend that a body be established as a university— a the Minister must first determine whether the establishment of the body as a university is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole; and b if the Minister is so satisfied, he or she must then seek and receive advice on, consult about, and determine whether the body has the characteristics of a university as set out in section 162(4)(a)(i) to (v) and (4)(b)(iii). 2 Before determining whether the establishment of the body as a university is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole, the Minister must— a seek and receive advice on the matter from the Commission; and b consult on the matter with such institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies as the Minister considers appropriate. 3 Before determining whether the body has the characteristics of a university as set out in section 162(4)(a)(i) to (v) and (4)(b)(iii), the Minister must— a seek and receive advice on the matter from the Qualifications Authority; and b consult on the matter with such institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies, as the Minister considers appropriate. 4 If the Minister determines that the establishment of a body as a university is not in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole, the Minister— a is not required to determine whether the body has the characteristics of a university; and b may not seek or receive advice on the matter from the Qualifications Authority or any other body.
5 Minister may consent to registered establishments using certain terms in their names
Section 264A(1) of the principal Act is amended by omitting the word university , .
Section 264A of the principal Act is amended by inserting, after subsection (2), the following subsections: 2A A registered establishment that is not a university may apply to the Minister for consent to use the term university to describe the registered establishment. 2B Before deciding whether to give consent under subsection (2A) — a the Minister must first satisfy himself or herself, after receiving advice from the Commission, that consenting to the application is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole; and b if the Minister is so satisfied, he or she must then seek advice on the application from the Authority about the extent to which the establishment has the characteristics of a university as set out in section 162(4)(a)(i) to (v) and (4)(b)(iii); and c must consult with the institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies that the Minister considers appropriate. 2B Before deciding whether to give consent under subsection (2A) to an application to use the word university , the Minister must, before seeking advice from the Authority under subsection (2E) , seek and receive advice from the Commission on whether consenting to the application is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole. 2C When the Commission is asked under subsection (2B) to provide advice, it must consult on the matter with such institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies as it considers appropriate. 2D After receiving advice from the Commission on the matter, the Minister must determine whether he or she is satisfied that consenting to the application is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole. 2E If the Minister is satisfied that consenting to the application is in the interests of the tertiary education system and the nation as a whole, the Minister must seek and receive advice from the Authority on the matter referred to in subsection (2)(a). If the Minister is not so satisfied, he or she must cease consideration of the proposal. 2F If the Authority is asked under subsection (2E) to provide advice, it must consult on the matter with such institutions, organisations representing institutions, and other relevant bodies as it considers appropriate. 2G After considering the advice of the Authority, the Minister must decide whether or not to consent to a registered establishment using the term university to describe the registered establishment.
Section 264A(4) of the principal Act is amended by inserting, after the expression subsection (1) , the words , or the term university , .
If, before this section comes into force, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority has been asked to give advice on an application to use the term university , section 264A of the principal Act continues to apply as if this section had not come into force.
6 Retrospective application of new sections 162(3A) and 162A
This section applies to an Order in Council that— a is made under section 162(2) of the principal Act; and b is for the establishment of a body as a university; and c was made during the period from 17 September 2004 to the day before the date on which this Act comes into force.
On the day on which this Act comes into force, every Order in Council to which this section applies ceases to have effect and expires, and the body identified in the Order in Council ceases to be a university, unless the written recommendation required under section 162(2) of the principal Act for the Order in Council included a statement by the Minister that— a the Minister was satisfied as to both matters set out in proposed section 162(3A) of the principal Act (as proposed to be inserted by clause 3 of the Education (Establishment of Universities) Amendment Bill); and b before making the recommendation, the Minister had followed the procedure as set out in proposed section 162A of the principal Act (as proposed to be inserted by clause 4 of the Education (Establishment of Universities) Amendment Bill).
7 Application of amendments to section 264A not retrospective
To avoid doubt, nothing in section 5 affects any approval given under section 264A of the principal Act before the commencement of this Act.