Singapore Polytechnic Act |
Singapore Polytechnic (Students’ Union) Regulations 1996 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Singapore Polytechnic (Students’ Union) Regulations 1996 and shall come into operation on 21st June 1996. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Name of Union |
Aims and objectives |
4. The Union shall —
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Types of membership |
5.—(1) Every full-time student shall be an ordinary member of the Union.
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Subscription |
6.—(1) All ordinary and associate members of the Union shall each pay an entrance fee of $5 or such other amount as may be determined by the Board.
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Privileges of members of Union |
7.—(1) An ordinary member may —
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Obligations of members |
8. All ordinary and associate members —
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Union to be managed by Council |
9.—(1) The Union shall have a Council to manage its affairs.
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Council |
10.—(1) The Council shall consist of —
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Disqualification from holding office |
11. An ordinary member of the Union shall not be eligible for election to the Council or the Executive Committee thereof if he —
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Removal from office of member of Council |
12.—(1) A motion of censure or no confidence passed against the Council shall not take effect unless it obtains the endorsement of two-thirds of the management committees of the constituent bodies.
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Vacation of office |
13.—(1) A Union representative in the Council shall vacate his office if he ceases to be a member of the management committee of the constituent body which he represents in the Council.
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Voting rights of Council and Executive Committee members |
14.—(1) A member of the Council shall have only one vote irregardless of the number of management committees he represents.
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Subscriptions and expenditure |
15.—(1) The entrance fee and Union subscription of a student shall be collected and retained by the Bursar of the Polytechnic in the accounts of the Union and the constituent body of which the student is a member.
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Use of Polytechnic’s premises |
16. The Board may permit the Union to use any building or room of the Polytechnic on such conditions and for such periods as it thinks fit and the Board may, in its discretion, withdraw any such permission at any time. |
Conditions for use of facilities |
17.—(1) The Board may impose such conditions as it thinks fit for the use by the Union and any of its constituent bodies of the Polytechnic’s premises or facilities.
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Functions of Council |
18. The functions of the Council shall be —
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Powers of Council |
19. The Council shall have the power to —
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Term of office of Council member |
20.—(1) The term of office of a member of the Council shall be one academic year from the first annual general meeting after the election to the Council.
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Ordinary meeting of Council |
21.—(1) The Council shall hold at least one ordinary meeting per academic term.
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Extraordinary meeting of Council |
22.—(1) An extraordinary meeting shall be held when a matter requiring urgent attention arises or when a written request for such meeting signed by at least one-third of the members of the Council is received by the Honorary General Secretary.
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Meeting of Council |
23.—(1) Half of the number of Council members shall constitute a quorum for a meeting of the Council.
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Absence from meeting |
24.—(1) No member of the Council shall absent himself for more than 15 minutes from any meeting of the Council except with the permission of the Chairman.
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First meeting of Council |
25.—(1) The first ordinary meeting of the Council shall be convened by the Honorary General Secretary of the previous Council —
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Second meeting of Council |
26.—(1) The second ordinary meeting of the Council shall be held not later than 2 weeks after the annual general meeting.
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Executive Committee |
27.—(1) The Executive Committee shall consist of —
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Functions of Executive Committee |
28.—(1) The Executive Committee shall carry out the policies of the Council.
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Powers of Executive Committee |
29. The Executive Committee shall —
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Term of office of Executive Committee |
30.—(1) A member of the Executive Committee shall hold office from the date of his appointment until the first meeting of the Council elected in the following academic year.
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Meetings of Executive Committee |
31.—(1) The Executive Committee shall meet at least once a month.
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President |
32.—(1) The President of the Union —
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Vice-President |
33. The Vice-President of the Union shall —
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Honorary General Secretary |
34. The Honorary General Secretary shall —
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Honorary Assistant General Secretary |
35. The Honorary Assistant General Secretary shall —
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Financial Secretary |
36. The Financial Secretary shall —
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Publications Secretary |
37. The Publications Secretary shall —
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Student Welfare Secretary |
38. The Student Welfare Secretary shall —
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Social Secretary |
39. The Social Secretary shall —
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Resignation of Council and interim council |
40.—(1) If the membership of the Council falls below two-thirds of its possible maximum number of members through resignation or any other cause or where a vote of no confidence is passed on the Council, the entire Council shall resign.
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Functions and powers of interim council |
41. The interim council shall carry out all the duties and functions of the Council under these Regulations and shall exercise such powers as are conferred on the Council by these Regulations. |
Term of office of interim council |
42. The interim council shall be dissolved on the election of a new Council. |
Standing committees |
43. The Union shall have the following standing committees:
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Finance Committee |
44.—(1) The Union’s Finance Committee shall consist of —
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Publications Committee |
45.—(1) The Union’s Publications Committee shall consist of —
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Publication policy |
46.—(1) The policy of every publication of the Union or a constituent body thereof shall be decided by the Council.
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Editor of publication |
47. Every editor of a publication of the Union or a constituent body thereof shall —
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Business manager of publication |
48. Every business manager of a publication of the Union shall —
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Student Welfare Committee |
49.—(1) The Union’s Student Welfare Committee shall consist of —
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Social Committee |
50.—(1) The Union’s Social Committee shall consist of —
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Finance |
51.—(1) The financial year of the Union shall be the financial year of the Polytechnic.
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Election of member of Executive Committee |
52. The election of a member to the Executive Committee shall be conducted and supervised by a returning officer who shall be the Polytechnic’s officer-in-charge of the Union and clubs. |
Notice of election |
53.—(1) The returning officer shall give notice of the election at least 7 days before the date fixed for the receipt of nomination papers.
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Nomination |
54.—(1) Each candidate nominated for election shall have a proposer and a seconder.
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Signing nomination papers |
55. A nomination form shall be signed by the proposer and seconder and shall contain the written consent of the candidate for election as a member of the Executive Committee. |
Receipt of nomination |
56. The returning officer shall announce to members of the Union the time and place at which he shall receive the nomination papers. |
Rejection of nomination |
57. The returning officer shall reject any nomination that does not comply with any of the provisions of these Regulations. |
Appeal |
58. A candidate whose nomination has been rejected by the returning officer may appeal to the returning officer. |
Elected candidates |
59.—(1) On the close of nominations, if the valid nominations received by the returning officer is less than the vacancies to be filled, he shall declare the candidates nominated to be elected.
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Ballot |
60.—(1) Balloting shall take place not earlier than one week and not later than 10 days after the close of nominations.
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Returning officer |
61. The returning officer shall be in charge of the ballot with the assistance of all the election officers appointed by him. |
General meeting |
62.—(1) A member of the Union may attend and speak at a general meeting thereof.
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Annual general meeting |
63.—(1) The annual general meeting shall be held not later than the second week of the second term of each academic year.
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Extraordinary general meeting |
64.—(1) An extraordinary general meeting of the Union shall be held —
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Emergency general meeting |
65.—(1) An emergency general meeting of the Union shall be held when the Executive Committee or the President of the Union thinks it necessary.
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Quorum |
66.—(1) Five per cent of the ordinary members of the Union or 200 such ordinary members, whichever is the less, shall constitute the quorum for an annual general meeting or extraordinary general meeting.
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Meeting of Union |
67. The Chairman shall preside at all general meetings of the Union and in his absence one of the Council members present, other than a member of the Executive Committee, shall be elected to preside at the meeting. |
Voting at general meeting |
68.—(1) A member shall not vote by proxy at a general meeting.
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Vote of censure or no confidence |
69.—(1) A vote of censure or no confidence against the Council or any member thereof may be taken only at an annual general meeting, extraordinary general meeting or emergency general meeting if a motion to that effect is included in the agenda for that meeting.
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Disciplinary action |
70.—(1) All members shall comply with the provisions of such Standing Orders of the Union as may be approved by the Board.
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Disciplinary committee |
71.—(1) There shall be a disciplinary committee which shall consist of 5 students appointed by the Council from among the most senior students of the Polytechnic with not more than one student from a department.
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Functions of disciplinary committee |
72.—(1) The Disciplinary Committee shall —
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Regulations Committee |
73.—(1) There shall be a Regulations Committee consisting of 7 Council members and 2 officers nominated by the Principal.
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Functions of Regulations Committee |
74.—(1) The Regulations Committee may propose, with reasons in support thereof, any amendments to the regulations made under section 23 of the Act to the Council before submitting the proposals to the Board.
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Consideration of amendment to these Regulations |
75. The Council may request the Board to consider the making of such amendments to these Regulations as the Council thinks fit if not less than two-thirds of the members of the Council vote in favour of the amendment. |
Resignation |
76.—(1) The holder of an office in the Union may resign his office at any time.
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Vacancy |
77. Where an office in the Council or any committee of the Council is vacant for any cause other than resignation, the vacancy shall be filled in the manner in which that office was previously filled. |
Interpretation of these Regulations |
78.—(1) Any dispute arising over the interpretation of any provision of these Regulations shall be referred to the Principal.
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General |
79.—(1) The Executive Committee may, with the approval of the Board, draw up Standing Orders to regulate the procedures for all General, Council and Executive Committee meetings of the Union and of the standing committees of the Union.
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Statement to press |
80.—(1) Any statement by the Union to the press on any matter relating to the Union shall be made by the President or the Honorary General Secretary of the Union only.
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Revocation |
81. The Singapore Polytechnic (Students’ Union) Regulations are revoked. [Rg 1.] |
Saving of appointments |
82. A person who immediately before 21st June 1996 was holding office in the Council, including the Executive Committee thereof, shall continue to hold such office under these Regulations as if he had been appointed under these Regulations on the same terms and conditions for a term expiring on the day on which the appointment under the revoked Regulations would expire. |
Singapore Polytechnic,Board of Governors of theChairman,LIM YONG WAH |
[AG/LEG/SL/303/96/1] |