Education Act 1994 definition
Examples of Education Act 1994 in a sentence
It is your right to opt out of membership of the RSU in accordance with section 22 Education Act 1994 at any time whilst you are a member of the University.
However, in accordance with the terms of the Education Act 1994, all students of the University have the right not to be members of a students’ union and you may opt out.
The Union recognises the College’s obligation to regulate the Union’s activities under the specific terms of the Education Act (1994).
In accordance with the Education Act 1994 (the Act), the University is required to formally approve the HASU Constitution and to have arrangements in place to approve its budget and monitor its expenditure.
In accordance with the Education Act 1994, the University Board ensures that HASU has have in place an appropriate complaints procedure by which students may raise concerns about any aspect of the Student’s Union.
The subject matter, Purpose and duration of the Processing Subject matter and Purposes of Processing (both Parties have obligations under ss20-22 Education Act 1994); 1.
Every Student has the right not to be a member of the Union and to signify that he/she does not wish to be represented by a representative body, as outlined under Section 22(2)(c) of the Education Act 1994.
The Union decides its affiliations democratically in observance of the rules within its Memorandum and Articles of Association and in accordance with the provisions within the Education Act 1994.
Further the University is required under the Education Act 1994 to take such steps as are reasonably practicable to ensure that the Guild is accountable for the proper conduct of its finances, that arrangements exist for the approval of the Guild’s budgets and expenditure by the Guild is properly monitored.
Under the Education Act 1994, HASU is responsible for making appropriate arrangements to ensure that it thoroughly reviews and re-presents its Constitution to the Board of Governors for re-approval at intervals of not more than five years.