Council may remove chancellor, vice-chancellor or chairperson from office
40D Council may remove chancellor, vice-chancellor or chairperson from office
The council may remove the chancellor, vice-chancellor or chairperson from office if at least 12 members are satisfied the chancellor, vice-chancellor or chairperson has not complied with—
section 26A(2); or
a conduct obligation.
If the council decides to remove the chancellor, vice-chancellor or chairperson from office under subsection (1), the council must as soon as practicable give the chancellor, vice-chancellor or chairperson notice of the decision and the reasons for it.
The chancellor’s, vice-chancellor’s or chairperson’s term of office ends on the later of the following—
the day he or she receives the notice;
the day, if any, stated in the notice for that purpose.
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