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Bill details

University Legislation Amendment Bill 2004

Type: Government
Status: Assented on Tue 21 Dec 2004 - Act No 115 of 2004
Origin: Legislative Assembly
Member with Carriage: Refshauge, Andrew (Tebbutt, Carmel)
Act number: 115/2004
Long Title: An Act to amend certain Universities’ Acts to enable the Universities to meet the requirements of the National Governance Protocols for higher education providers of the Commonwealth; and for other purposes.
Progress
Legislative Assembly
Initially introduced in the Legislative Assembly
Introduced by: Refshauge, Andrew
Notice of Motion: Tue 26 Oct 2004
Introduced: Tue 26 Oct 2004
First Reading: Tue 26 Oct 2004
2R Speech: Tue 26 Oct 2004
Second Reading: Fri 12 Nov 2004
Date Committed: Fri 12 Nov 2004
Reported with Amendments: Fri 12 Nov 2004
Report Adopted: Fri 12 Nov 2004
Third Reading: Tue 16 Nov 2004
Date Passed LA: Tue 16 Nov 2004
Legislative Council
Member with Carriage: Tebbutt, Carmel
Introduced: Tue 16 Nov 2004
First Reading: Tue 16 Nov 2004
2R Speech: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Second Reading: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Date Committed: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Reported: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Report Adopted: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Third Reading: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Date Passed w'out amdt: Thu 9 Dec 2004
Returned to LA: Thu 9 Dec 2004
  • Passed Parliament: Thu 9 Dec 2004
  • Assented: Tue 21 Dec 2004
Documents and Transcripts
Text of Bill:
Passed by both Houses.pdf Passed by both Houses.pdf
Previous Version(s):
Second Print.pdf Second Print.pdf
First Print.pdf First Print.pdf
Explanatory Notes:
Ex note University Legislation Amendment Bill 2004.pdf Ex note University Legislation Amendment Bill 2004.pdf

Transcript of speeches:
2R Speech LA A 11504.pdf A 11504.pdf
2R Speech LC C11504.pdf C11504.pdf

Amendments for Consideration:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Amendments Agreed To:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Bill digest
See Legislation Review Digest No.15 of 2004 for an examination of this Bill by the Legislation Review Committee.