The Education (Proposed Further and Higher Education Institutions) Regulations 1989
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EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES The Education (Proposed Further and Higher Education Institutions) Regulations 1989
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Proposed Further and Higher Education Institutions) Regulations 1989 and shall come into force on 1st September 1989. (2) In these Regulations-
2.(1) Sections 151 and 152 of the Act (which concern instruments and articles of government for maintained further and higher education institutions) shall have effect in relation to proposed institutions subject to the modifications that-
(2) The instrument and articles of government required for a proposed institution by those provisions as so modified shall be made by the local education authority not less than six months before the proposed date of establishment of the institution, or within one month of the authority's decision to establish the institution, if later. (3) The temporary governing body of a proposed institution shall be constituted by the local education authority as soon as is reasonably practicable, and in any event not more than two months after the approval by the Secretary of State of the instrument and articles of government thereof, and in accordance with the provisions of that instrument and those articles, but shall (notwithstanding those provisions) not include-
(4) The quorum for any meeting of the temporary governing body shall, notwithstanding any provision in the instrument of government, be forty per cent. of the membership thereof, rounded to the nearest whole figure (fractions of half being rounded up).
(2) The delegation referred to in paragraph (1) above shall only be required in the case of a proposed institution which the local education authority intend to have a full-time equivalent enrolment number for courses of further and higher education of two hundred or more when it is established.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
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