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Higher Education Act, 1997 (Act No. 101 of 1997)NoticesInstitutional Statute of Stellenbosch University, 2019Chapter 9 : General63. Delegations |
(1) | A body or office bearer on whom a power or function is conferred by or in terms of this Statute may delegate, on such terms or conditions as such body or office bearer may determine, that power or function to another body, office bearer or staff member of the University, unless the Act or this Statute precludes the delegation. |
(2) | A body or office bearer to whom a power or function is delegated in accordance with this Statute may sub-delegate such power or function only in terms of an authority contained in the delegation itself or otherwise with the prior approval of the body or office bearer on whom the power or function has originally been conferred. |
(3) | A body or office bearer that has delegated any power or function remains responsible for the exercise of the powers and the performance of the functions so delegated, and may withdraw the delegation or amend the terms and conditions of the delegation at any time. |
(4) | The body or office bearer to whom a power or function is delegated in accordance with this Statute must, in the manner and form and at the intervals determined by the delegating body or office bearer, report to the delegating body or office bearer. |
(5) | The registrar must keep an up-to-date register of delegations made under or in terms of this Statute. The registrar must make known in the yearbook of the University or elsewhere the manner and form in which the terms of the delegations may be accessed. |