UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST LAW - 1992 (PNDCL 278)
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(1) The University of Cape Coast established under section 1 of the University of Cape Coast Act, 1971 (Act 390) and in existence immediately before the commencement of this Law is hereby continued in existence subject to the provisions of this Law.
(2) The University shall continue to be a body corporate and shall have perpetual succession and its common seal and may sue and be sued in its corporate name.
(3) The University shall have power to award its own degrees including honorary degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions.
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(1) The University shall provide instruction and undertake research for the advancement of knowledge in such branches of learning and study for persons whether members of the University or not and in such manner as it shall determine; except that the University shall give emphasis to the preparation of teachers both graduates and non-graduates for secondary schools, teacher training colleges, polytechnics and technical institutions as well as the training and retraining of such specialised personnel as may be required for the effective provision of education service in the country.
(2) Subject to the provisions of this Law, the University shall perform such functions and exercise such powers that are necessary to effectively further the aims of the University and maintain its efficiency as an academic community.
(3) The University may enter into an agreement or relationship with another institution whether-
(a) academic or non-academic; and
(b) inside or outside Ghana
and may incorporate within the University another institution or body taking over the property, rights, privileges and liabilities of that other Institution or body.
(4) The University may-
(a) acquire property by purchase or gift;
(b) hold and manage movable and immovable property;
(c) sell, lease and mortgage property;
(d) enter into any other transaction which is necessary or expedient for the furtherance of its aims.
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There shall be no discrimination against a suitably qualified person on account of religion, political opinion, ethnic origin or gender to determine whether that person is to-
(a) be appointed as an academic staff or other staff member;
(b) be registered as a student of the University;
(c) be permitted to graduate from the University; or
(d) have any advantage or privilege.
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(1) The Head of State shall hold office as Chancellor and shall be the head of the University.
(2) In the absence of the Head of State the person acting as Head of State shall be the Chancellor.
(3) The Chancellor shall confer degrees, diplomas and honorary degrees of the University in accordance with procedures prescribed by statutes.
(4) The Chancellor shall preside at any ceremony of the University at which he is present.
(5) The Chancellor shall once in every five years appoint a visiting committee to inspect the work of the University and report to him.
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(1) There shall be a Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University who shall be appointed by the University Council in accordance with the statutes of the University and who shall be a member of the academic staff.
(2) The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall be assigned such duties as the University Council or the Vice-Chancellor may determine.
(3) In the absence of the Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall perform the functions of the Vice-Chancellor.
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(1) There shall be an Academic Board of the University which shall, subject to the powers of the Council-
(a) formulate and carry out the academic policy of the University;
(b) be responsible for regulating the academic work of the University both in teaching and research, the award of degrees except honorary degrees, and the award of diplomas and certificates;
(c) advise the Council on the appointment of academic staff, admission of students and the award of bursaries and scholarships;
(d) report to the University Council on matters which may be referred to it by the Council; and
(e) perform such other functions as may be specified in the University statutes.
(2) The composition and terms of membership of the Academic Board shall be prescribed by statutes, however the Vice-Chancellor shall be the Chairman of the Academic Board.
(3) The Academic Board may make representations to the University Council on matters connected with the University and shall have such additional functions as may be prescribed by statutes enacted by the Council.
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The Council may, in accordance with procedures prescribed by the statutes engage the services of suitable persons as officers or members of the academic, administrative and other staff of the University as the Council considers necessary for the achievement of the aims of the University.
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Subject to the provisions of this Law, the Council may make such further arrangements as it thinks fit regarding the internal organisation of the University except that in respect of organisation in relation to academic matters, the Council shall make the arrangements on the recommendation of the Academic Board.
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(1) The Council may enact statutes to prescribe or regulate as the case may be-
(a) any matter which is required by this Law to be prescribed by statutes;
(b) the power and functions, constitution and terms of membership of such bodies as the Council or the Academic Board may think proper to establish;
(c) the functions, duties and terms of office of such officers as the Council may think appropriate to engage; and
(d) all procedural and other matters in furtherance of the objectives of the University.
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(1) For the purpose of enacting a University statute under this Law, a draft of the statute shall be circulated to the members of the University Council at least fourteen days before the date of the meeting at which the statute is to be considered.
(2) The Council shall on the appointed date or any other date consider the draft statute and may approve the draft provisionally either with or without amendment of which written notice has been circulated to the members at least three days before the date of the meeting.
(3) The statute as provisionally approved shall be circulated to the members of the Council, and where in the opinion of the Council it affects academic matters, to the Academic Board as well, at least seven days before the meeting at which it is intended to confirm the statutes.
(4) Within a period of not less than one month and not more than six months from the date of the meeting at which the statute was provisionally approved, the Council shall hold a meeting and confirm the statute without amendment.
(5) No statute shall be enacted which is inconsistent with this Law.
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The Academic Board may make regulations relating to-
(a) teaching schemes of instruction;
(b) study and research;
(c) the condition under which a person may be permitted to follow and continue to follow schemes of instruction;
(d) the conduct and discipline of students;
(e) the use of the Library;
(f) the conduct of examinations;
(g) the award of degrees, diplomas, certificates and other academic distinctions; and
(h) any other matter that falls within its functions and powers.
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(1) The Council shall consider recommendations made by the Academic Board for the making of statutes and for taking any other action within the Council's powers, and the Council may accept, reject or refer back any recommendation made by the Academic Board.
(2) The Council shall refer to the Academic Board any matter before it which Council considers to have academic implications and which has not been previously considered by the Academic Board.
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There shall be a Convocation of the University with a membership prescribed by statute which, subject to the provisions of this Law, shall receive an annual report from the Vice-Chancellor on the working of the University and shall have other powers and functions which may be prescribed by statute.
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For the purpose of conferring degrees of the University and awarding diplomas and certificates, there shall be held from time to time a Congregation of the University which shall consist of the Council, the Academic Board, members of Convocation, graduates of the University and other persons prescribed by statutes.
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(1) The funds of the University shall consist of subventions from the Government of Ghana, tuition and boarding fees, gifts, endowments, grants, investments, and monies from other sources approved by the Council.
(2) The University Council shall control the finances of the University and shall have power to finally determine questions of finance arising out of the administration of the University or the execution of a trust by the University; except that, before determining questions of finance which directly affect the educational policy of the University, the Council shall invite the opinion of the Academic Board and shall take into consideration any recommendation or report by it.
(3) The University Council shall be responsible for all measures necessary or desirable for the conservation and augumentation of the resources of the University, and for this purpose may from time to time specify matters affecting the income or expenditure of the University in respect of which the consent of the Council shall be obtained before action is taken or liability is incurred.
(4) The Council shall determine the allocation of all funds at the disposal of the University.
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(1) The books and accounts of the University shall be audited each year by the Auditor-General or an auditor appointed by him.
(2) The Council shall pay in respect of the audit such fees (if any) as the Auditor-General and the Council may agree, or in case of failure to agree such fees as the Chancellor may determine.
(3) It shall be the duty of the Council, as soon as possible, upon receiving the report of the Auditor-General under this section, to forward a copy of the report to the Government through the Secretary for Education.
(4) The Secretary for Education shall as soon as practicable upon receipt of the report cause a copy of the report of the Auditor-General to be laid before the PNDC.
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Where the Council has resolved and the Government has agreed that it is necessary to acquire land or rights over land, the land may be acquired for the University under the State Lands Act, 1962 (Act 125) and that Act shall apply with any modification that may be necessary to provide for the vesting of the land in the University and for the cost to be defrayed by the University.
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(1) The following enactments are hereby repealed-
(a) the University of Cape Coast Act, 1971 (Act 390;
(b) the University of Cape Coast (Amendment) Law, 1990 (PNDCL 241); and
(c) the University of Cape Coast (Interim Administration Committee) Law, 1990 (PNDCL 243).
(2) Notwithstanding the repeal of the enactments specified in subsection (1) of this section, any statutes, orders, regulations, bye-laws enacted under the repealed enactments and in force immediately before the commencement of this Law shall continue in force as if made under this Law until amended, repealed or revoked.
(3) For the removal of doubts, all assets, rights, obligations and liabilities of the University of Cape Coast in existence immediately before the commencement of this Law shall after the commencement of this Law become the assets, rights, obligations and liabilities of the University under this Law.
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This Law shall be deemed to have come into force on the 1st day of November 1991.
SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE-TERMS OF MEMBERS AND MEETING OF UNIVERSITY COUNCIL
1. The term of office of a person who is a member of the Council of the University by appointment or election shall be two years.
2. If a member of the Council is absent from Ghana for a minimum period of twelve months, his office shall become vacant at the end of that period except that this provision shall not apply to an ex-officio member.
3. Where the office of a member becomes vacant on resignation or death or by virtue of paragraph 2 of this Schedule, a successor shall be appointed, nominated or elected in the same manner to serve for the remainder of the term of office.
4. Subject to paragraph 2 of this Schedule, where a member of the Council is incapacitated by temporary absence from Ghana or by illness or any sufficient cause from performing the duties of his office a substitute may be appointed in the manner referred to, to act for him, until the incapacity of that person has terminated or until the term of such member expires, whichever first occurs.
5. An appointment, election or nomination may be made in anticipation of a vacation of a office or temporary absence of a member.
6. No member shall hold office under more than one provision of section 9(2) of this Law; and if a person is appointed under more than one provision he shall notify the Council under which provision he chooses to hold office and another person shall be appointed under the other provision.
7. No act of the Council shall be invalidated by vacancies in its membership or defect in the appointment of any of its members.
8. No member of the Council shall be entitled to remuneration in respect of his membership but members shall receive such travelling and subsistence allowance (if any) as the Council may determine.
9. The Council shall meet at such times and places as the chairman may determine but shall meet at least three times in each academic year.
10. A special meeting of the Council may be called at any time by the Chairman of the Council, or, in his absence or incapacity, by the Vice-Chancellor.
11. A special meeting of the Council shall only be conducted in accordance with the Statutes, where five members of the Council sign a request to that effect.
12. Unless the Chancellor is present and presides, the Chairman shall preside at every meeting of the Council at which he is present and in his absence, a non-university member of the Council appointed by the members present shall preside.
13. The quorum for a meeting of the Council shall be eight including at least three members who are not members of the academic staff of the University.
14. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor, the Registrar and a representative of the Ministry of Education shall attend meetings of the Council but shall not have the right to vote on a matter before the Council.
15. The Council may co-opt any person to attend and participate in any of its meetings but no person so co-opted shall be entitled to vote on any issue for decision by the Council.
16. At a meeting of the Council, matters for decision, shall be determined by a simple majority of members present and voting.
17. Subject to the provisions of this Law, the Council shall regulate its own procedure.
Made this 14th day of January 1992.
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