The University of Toronto Act, 1971
As amended by 1978, Chapter 88
1. (1) In this Act,
(a) "academic unit" means University College and a college, faculty, school, institute, department or other academic division of the
University so designated by the Governing Council;
(aa) "administrative staff" means the employees of
the University, University College, the constituent colleges and the federated
universities who are not members of the teaching staff thereof;
(b) "alumni" means persons who have received
degrees or post-secondary diplomas or certificates from the University, or
persons who have completed one year of full-time studies, or the equivalent
thereof as determined by the Governing Council, towards such a degree, diploma
or certificate and are no longer registered at the University;
(c) "Chancellor" means the Chancellor of the
University;
(d) REPEALED: 1978, c. 88, s. 1(2)
(e) "constituent college" means a college
established by the Governing Council or any predecessor thereof;
(f) "council" means the governing body of an
academic unit;
(g) "Executive Committee" means the Executive
Committee of the Governing Council;
(h) "Governing Council" means The Governing
Council of the University of Toronto;
(i) "President" means the President of the
University;
(j) "property" means property of any kind, real
or personal;
(k) "real property" includes messuages, lands,
tenements and hereditaments, whether corporeal or incorporeal, and any
undivided share thereof and any estate or interest therein;
(l) "student" means any person registered at the
University for full-time or part-time study in a program that leads to a degree
or post-secondary diploma or certificate of the University or in a program
designated by the Governing Council as a program of post-secondary study at the
University;
(m) "teaching staff" means the employees of the
University, University College, the constituent colleges and the arts and
science faculties of the federated universities who hold the academic rank of
professor, associate professor, assistant professor, full-time lecturer or part-time
lecturer, unless such part-time lecturer is registered as a student, or who
hold any other rank created by the Governing Council and designated by it as an
academic rank for the purposes of this clause;
(n) "University" means the University of Toronto. 1971, c. 56, s. 1 (1); 1978, c. 88, s. 1.
(2) Sections 85 and 347 of The Corporations
Act do not apply to the Governing Council.
(3) In the event of conflict between any
provision of this Act and any provision of The Corporations Act, the
provision of this Act prevails. 1971, c. 56, s. 1 (2, 3).
2. (1) The Governors of the University of Toronto are continued as a corporation under the name "The Governing Council of the University of Toronto". 1971, c. 56, s. 2(1).
(2) The Governing Council shall be composed of,
(a) the Chancellor and the President, who shall be ex
officio members;
(b) two members appointed by the President from among the
officers of the University, University College, the constituent colleges, the
federated universities and the federated and affiliated colleges;
(c) sixteen members, none of whom shall be students,
members of the administrative staff or members of the teaching staff, appointed
by the Lieutenant Governor in Council;
(d) twelve members elected by the teachings from among the
teaching staff;
(e) eight members, four of whom shall be elected by and
from among the full-time undergraduate students, two of whom shall be elected
by and from among the graduate students, and two of whom shall be elected by
and from among the part-time undergraduate students;
(f) two members elected by the administrative staff from
among the administrative staff; and
(g) eight members who are not students or members of the
teaching staff or the administrative staff elected by the alumni from among the
alumni. 1971, c. 56, s. 2(2); 1978, c. 88, s. 2(1).
(3) Members of the Governing Council shall act
with diligence, honestly and with good faith in the best interests of the
University and University College. 1971, c. 56, s. 2(3).
(3a) No person shall be a candidate for election to
the Governing Council under more than one clause of subsection 2 in any one
election, and, where a person is so eligible, he shall declare the clause under
which he seeks election. 1978, c. 88, s. 2(2).
(4) No person shall serve as a member of the
Governing Council unless he is a Canadian citizen.
Student members
(5) Every student is eligible for election to the
Governing Council whether or not be has attained the age of eighteen years.
1971, c. 56, s. 2(4,5).
(6) Except in the case of a person appointed or
elected to fill a vacancy,
(a) the persons appointed by the President shall be
appointed for a one-year term;
(b) the persons appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in
Council under clause c of subsection 2 shall be appointed for a
three-year term and shall be representative of the community;
(c) the persons elected by the students under clause e
of subsection 2 shall be elected for a one-year term; and
(d) the persons elected by the teaching staff, the
administrative staff and the alumni under clauses d, f and g,
respectively, of subsection 2 shall be elected for a three-year term. 1971, c.
56, s. 2(6); 1978, c. 88, s. 2(3).
(7) Subject to subsection 8, every member of the
Governing Council holds office until his successor is appointed or elected, as
the case may be.
(8) A member of the Governing Council appointed
by the President or elected ceases to hold office if he ceases to be eligible
under the clause under which he was appointed or elected.
(9) Any member appointed or elected under
subsection 2 is eligible for reappointment or re-election so long as he does
not serve continuously for more than nine years, but on the expiration of one
year after having served continuously for nine years, he again becomes eligible
for appointment or election.
(10) Where a vacancy occurs for any reason among
the members of the Governing Council and the Governing Council determines that
the vacancy should be filled, the vacancy shall be filled by a person appointed
or elected by the authority that appointed or elected the member whose office
became vacant, and the person so appointed or elected shall hold office for the
remainder of the term of the member whose office became vacant. 1971, c. 56, s.
2(7-10).
(11) The Governing Council shall elect annually a
Chairman and a Vice-Chairman from among the members appointed by the Lieutenant
Governor in Council and shall fill any vacancy in the office of Chairman or Vice-Chairman
from among such members. 1978, c. 88, s. 2(4).
(12) REPEALED: 1978, c. 88, s. 2(4).
(13) Sixteen members, at least eight of whom shall
be members elected by the alumni or appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in
Council, constitute a quorum of the Governing Council. 1971, c. 56, s. 2(13).
1947, c. 112
(14) The government, management and control of the
University and of University College, and of the property, revenues, business
and affairs thereof, and the powers and duties of The Governors of the
University of Toronto and of the Senate of the University under The
University of Toronto Act, 1947 as amended are vested in the Governing
Council, and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Governing
Council has power to,
(a) appoint the President;
(b) appoint, promote, suspend and remove the members of the
teaching and administrative staffs of the University and all such other
officers and employees, including pro tempore appointments, as the Governing
Council considers necessary or advisable for the purposes of the University or
University College, but no member of the teaching or administrative staffs,
except the President, shall be appointed, promoted, suspended or removed unless
recommended by the President or such other officer or employee of the
University designated therefor by the President under subsection 4a of section
5;
(c) fix the number, the duties and the salaries and other
emoluments of officers and employees of the University and University College;
(d) delegate such of its powers under clauses b and c
as it considers proper to the President or to such other officer or employee of
the University as may be designated by the President;
(e) appoint committees and delegate thereto power and
authority to act for the Governing Council with respect to any matter or class
of matters, provided that where power and authority to act for the Governing
Council are delegated, a majority of the members of the committee shall be
members of the Governing Council;
(f) establish, change and terminate academic and
administrative units within the University and determine the powers and duties
of any such unit;
(g) conduct examinations and appoint examiners;
(h) deal with matters arising in connection with the award
of fellowships, scholarships, medals, prizes and other awards for academic
achievement;
(i) establish, change and, subject to subsection 2 of
section 12, terminate councils within the University and determine the
composition, powers and duties of any such council;
(j) provide for the granting of and grant degrees,
including honorary degrees, diplomas and certificates;
(k) establish, change and terminate chairs and programs and
courses of study;
(l) acquire, hold without limitation as to the period of
holding, sell, lease or otherwise deal with real property;
(m) borrow from time to time such sums for the use of the
University and of University College, and give such security against the assets
of the University by way of mortgage or otherwise, as it determines;
(n) determine and regulate the standards for the admission
of students to the University, the contents and curricula of all programs and
courses of study and the requirements for graduation;
(na) delegate such of its powers under clauses g, h,
and n as it considers proper to any academic unit or council;
(nb) determine the manner and procedure of election of its
members, including the determination of constituencies, assign students and
members of the teaching staff and administrative staff to such constituencies,
and conduct such elections, but in the case of election of members by the
administrative staff, the teaching staff and the students, or any of them, the
elections shall be by secret ballot and no person shall be eligible to cast
more than one ballot;
(nc) determine whether any person is a member, or any class of
persons are members, of the administrative staff or the teaching staff or the
alumni or is or are a student or students, and if a student or students,
whether full-time graduate, part-time graduate, full-time undergraduate or
part-time undergraduate;
(nd) invest all money that comes into its hands and that is
not required to be expended for any purpose to which it lawfully may be
applied, subject always to any express limitations or restrictions on
investment powers imposed by the terms of the instruments creating any trust as
to the same, in such manner as it considers proper and, except where a trust
instrument otherwise directs, combine trust moneys belonging to various trusts in
its care into a common trust fund;
(o) do all such acts and things as are necessary or
expedient for the conduct of its affairs and the affairs of the University and University College. 1971, c. 56, s. 2(14); 1978, c. 88, s. 2(5).
(14a) A committee appointed under clause e of
subsection 14 with power and authority to act for the Governing Council with
respect to any of the powers of the Governing Council under clauses g, h
and n of subsection 14 may, with the approval of the Governing Council,
appoint and delegate such powers to subcommittees, and the majority of the
members of such subcommittees need not be members of the Governing Council.
1978, c. 88, s. 2(6).
(15) The Governing Council shall pass by-laws
regulating the exercise of its powers and the calling and conduct of its
meetings and those of committees appointed by it and, subject to subsection 5
of section 3, including the quorum of any such committee, and its decisions shall
be made by resolutions passed at its meetings. 1978, c. 88, s. 2(7).
(16) The by-laws of the Governing Council shall be
open to examination by the public during normal business hours.
(17) The Governing Council shall publish its
by-laws from time to time in such manner as it may consider proper.
(18) The meetings, except meetings of committee of
the whole, of the Governing Council shall be open to the public, prior notice
of the meetings shall be given to the members and to the public in such manner
as the Governing Council by by-law shall determine, and no person shall be
excluded therefrom except for improper conduct, but where intimate financial or
personal matters of any person may be disclosed at a meeting the part of the
meeting concerning such person shall be held in camera unless such
person requests that such part of the meeting be open to the public. 1971, c.
56, s. 2(16-18).
(19) REPEALED: 1978, c. 88, s. 2(8).
2a. Notwithstanding anything in this Act or the
Acts, charters, letters patent, supplementary letters patent or articles
creating or governing the Governing Council, The Toronto School of Theology or
any of its member institutions and any or all of its member institutions as
they may exist from time to time, the Governing Council, The Toronto School of
Theology and any or all of its member institutions may enter into agreements
for the purpose of enabling the University to participate in the direction of
theological education programs offered by the said School and its member
institutions, which agreements may include provisions not in accordance with
this Act or the Acts, charters, letters patent, supplementary letters patent or
articles creating or governing The Toronto School of Theology or any of its
member institutions for,
(a) the conjoint registration of students;
(b) the granting and conferring of conjoint earned degrees
in theology;
(c) the disciplinary jurisdiction of the member
institutions over their students and teaching staffs; and
(d) the relationships between the member institutions and
their teaching staffs,
as are deemed appropriate from time to
time, but without affecting the composition or eligibility to be a member of or
to participate in the election of any member of the Governing Council or the
Executive Committee or any other committee thereof. 1978, c. 88, s. 3.
NOTE: s. 2a came into force on the
1st day of July, 1978. See 1978, c. 88, s. 10(2).
3. (1) The Governing Council shall establish an
Executive Committee of the Governing Council composed of,
(a) the chairman of the Governing Council and the
President, who shall be ex officio members; and
(b) twelve members appointed annually by the
Governing Council from among its members as follows:
1. One nominated by and from among the members appointed
by the President and the members elected by the administrative staff.
2. Four nominated by and from among the members appointed
by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.
3. Three nominated by and from among the members elected
by the members of the teaching staff.
4. One nominated by and from among the members elected by
the full-time undergraduate students.
5. One nominated by and from among the members elected by
the graduate and part-time undergraduate students.
6. Two nominated by and from among the members elected by
the alumni.
(2) The chairman of the Governing Council is the
chairman of the Executive Committee.
(3) In the event of a vacancy in the membership
of the Executive Committee, subsection 10 of section 2 applies mutatis
mutandis.
(4) The Executive Committee may deal with any matter
that is within the responsibility of the Governing Council, but no decision of
the Executive Committee is effective until approved by the Governing Council or
unless the Governing Council has previously assigned authority therefore to the
Executive Committee. 1971, c. 56, s. 3.
(5) Six members, at least three of whom shall be
members elected by the alumni or appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in
Council, constitute a quorum of the Executive Committee. 1978, c. 88, s. 4.
4. (1) There shall be a Chancellor of the University
who shall be elected by alumni in a manner to be determined by the Governing
Council.
(2) No person shall serve as Chancellor unless he
is a Canadian citizen.
(3) The Chancellor shall serve for a term of
three years commencing on the 1st day of July of the year in which he is
elected and he shall hold office until his successor is elected and is eligible
for re-election for one additional term of three years.
(4) The Chancellor is chairman of Convocation.
(5) Except as provided in subsection 3 of section
5, all degrees shall be conferred by the Chancellor. 1971 c. 56, s. 4.
5. (1) There shall be a President of the University
appointed by the Governing Council who shall be the chief executive officer of
the University and who shall have general supervision over and direction of the
academic work of the University and the teaching and administrative staffs
thereof.
(2) No person shall serve as President unless he
is a Canadian citizen.
(3) In the absence of the Chancellor, the
President shall confer degrees but if he is absent or unable to act, degrees
shall be conferred by such person as the Governing Council may designate.
(4) The President shall make recommendations to
the Governing Council as to appointments to, promotions in, and suspensions and
removals from, the teaching and administrative staffs of the University and University College. 1971, c. 56, s. 5(1-4).
(4a) The President, subject to the approval of the
Governing Council, may delegate his duties under subsection 4, other than a
recommendation to remove a member of the teaching staff, to any other officer
or employee of the University. 1978, c. 88, s. 5(1).
(5) The President is a member ex officio
of every council. 1971, c. 56, s. 5(5).
(6) The President may summon a meeting of any
council. 1978, c. 88, s. 5(2).
(7) The President may summon joint meetings of
the councils or any two or more of them. 1971, c. 56, s. 5(7); 1978, c. 88, s.
5(3).
(8) The President may take the chair and preside
over any meeting he may summon under the authority of subsection 6 or 7.
(9) The President shall report annually to the
Governing Council upon the administration and the academic work of the
University and University College and may make such recommendations with
respect thereto as he considers advisable, and he shall report upon any matter
that is referred to him by the Governing Council or the Executive Committee and
upon such other matters as he considers advisable. 1971, c. 56, s. 5(8, 9).
6. (1) There shall be a Convocation composed of the
members of the Governing Council, committees appointed by the Governing
Council, teaching and administrative staffs, students and alumni.
(2) The Governing Council or the Chancellor may
call a Convocation for such purpose as the Governing Council or the Chancellor,
as the case may be, determines.
(3) Convocation has power to consider the matter
for which it was called and may make such representations thereon as it
determines. 1971, c. 56, s.6.
University, University College, etc., continued
7. The provincial university, known as the
University of Toronto, the provincial college, known as University College, and
the several colleges, faculties and schools of the University are continued,
and, subject to this Act, shall respectively continue to have, hold, possess
and enjoy all the property, rights, powers and privileges that they now have,
hold, possess or enjoy. 1971, c. 56, s. 7.
8. All appointments in and statutes, by-laws,
resolutions and regulations affecting the University and University College and
each of them shall continue, subject to this Act. 1971, c. 56, s. 8.
9. (1) Unless and until otherwise provided by the
Governing Council, the councils and the Caput under The University of
Toronto Act, 1947 and their respective powers are continued. 1971, c. 56,
s. 9(1).
(2) REPEALED: 1978, c. 88, s. 6.
10. (1) Every university and every college federated
with the University and every college affiliated with the University shall,
subject to any statute in that behalf and to this Act, continue to be so federated
or affiliated.
(2) Every college affiliated with a federated
university at the time of its federation with the University, whether
heretofore or hereafter entered into, shall, subject to this Act, be deemed to
be affiliated with the University.
(3) The following universities are federated with
the University:
1. Victoria University.
2. Trinity College.
3. The University of St. Michael’s College.
(4) The following colleges are federated with the
University:
1. Knox College.
2. Wycliffe College.
3. Emmanuel College of Victoria University.
(5) The following college is affiliated with the
University:
1. St. Hilda's College, by reason of its having been
affiliated with Trinity College when Trinity College became federated with the
University.
(6) The Governing Council may remove from
federation or affiliation with the University any college, now or hereafter
federated or affiliated with it, that becomes an integral part of or federates
or affiliates with any other university that has and exercises the powers of
conferring any degrees other than those in theology.
(7) If and when any university now or hereafter
federated with the University ceases to be federated with it, every college
that is affiliated with the University by reason only of its having been
affiliated with such federated university shall thereupon and thereafter cease
to be affiliated with the University, but shall retain the same relation with
the federated university with which it was affiliated as existed when such
federated university became federated with the University. 1971, c. 56, s. 10.
11. (1) The power of conferring degrees, except in
theology, of any university now or hereafter federated with the University is
suspended and in abeyance but may be resumed by any such federated university
if three years have elapsed from the date when its federation with the
University took effect and, if after the lapse of such three years, one year’s
notice in writing of its intention to resume its degree-conferring power has
been given to the Governing Council and such federated university ceases to be
federated with the University at and after the expiry of the last-mentioned
period.
(2) The graduates and undergraduates in arts, science
and law of a federated university and such graduates and undergraduates thereof
in medicine as have passed their examinations in Ontario, so long as such
federation continues, have and enjoy the same degrees, honours and status in
the University as they held and enjoyed in the federated university. 1971, c.
56, s. 11.
12. (1) The constituent colleges of the University are,
(a) Erindale College;
(b) Innis College;
(c) New College;
(d) Scarborough College;
(e) Woodsworth College,
and any other college hereafter established
by the Governing Council.
(2) Each constituent college now or hereafter
established by the Governing Council shall have a council with such
composition, powers and duties as are from time to time determined by the
Governing Council. 1978, c. 88, s. 7.
13. (1) No religious test shall be required of any
member of the teaching staff, the administrative staff or any student, and no
religious observances according to the forms of any religious denomination or
sect shall be imposed on them or any of them.
(2) Nothing in this section interferes with the
right of a federated university or college to make such provision in regard to
religious instruction and religious worship for its own students as it may deem
proper, and to require the same to be observed as a part of its own discipline,
but where a federated university or college declares itself to be
non-denominational in character, subsection 1 applies to the federated
university or college. 1971, c. 56, s. 13.
14. All property heretofore or hereafter granted,
conveyed, devised or bequeathed to any person in trust for or for the benefit
of the University and University College or either of them or of any college,
faculty, school or department thereof or otherwise in connection therewith,
subject always to any trust affecting the property, is vested in the Governing
Council. 1971, c. 56, s. 14.
15. All real property vested in the Governing
Council shall, as far as the application thereto of any statute of limitations
is concerned, be deemed to have been and to be real property vested in the
Crown for the public uses of Ontario. 1971, c. 56, s. 15.
16. The real property vested in the Governing
Council or owned by or vested in any university or college federated with the
University is not liable to be entered upon, used or taken by any municipal or
other corporation or by any person possessing the right of taking land
compulsorily for any purpose, and no power to expropriate real property
hereafter conferred extends to any such real property unless in the Act
conferring the power it is made in express terms to apply thereto. 1971, c. 56,
s. 16.
17 (1) The property vested in the Governing Council
and any lands and premises leased to or occupied by the Governing Council are
not liable to taxation for municipal or school purposes, but, except as
mentioned in subsections 2 and 3 and unless otherwise by law exempt, the
interest of every lessee under a lease from the Governing Council and every
occupant other than the Governing Council of real property vested in the
Governing Council is liable to taxation.
(2) The liability to taxation of the interest of
a lessee or occupant mentioned in subsection 1 does not extend to the interest
of a lessee or occupant,
(a) who is a member of the teaching staff or the
administrative staff of the University or University College; or
(b) that is an association of students,
where such person or association is the
lessee or occupant of any part of the property commonly known as the University
Park, composed of the north halves of park lots numbers eleven, twelve and
thirteen in the first concession from the Bay, in the Township of York, now in
the City of Toronto, and including that part of park lot number fourteen in the
first concession, described in a conveyance to Her late Majesty Queen Victoria,
registered as number 8654R in the registry office for the Registry Division of
Toronto, and the interest of every such lessee or occupant is exempt from
taxation to the same extent as the Governing Council is by subsection 1 exempt
from taxation.
(3) Those parts of the lots mentioned in
subsection 2, which are now or hereafter may be owned, leased or occupied by a
federated university or a federated college are also exempt from taxation in
the same way and to the same extent as the real property vested in the
Governing Council and lands and premises leased to or occupied by the Governing
Council are by subsection 1 exempted from taxation. 1971, c. 56, s. 17.
18. The Governing Council shall appoint one or
more auditors licensed under The Public Accountancy Act to audit the
accounts and transactions of the Governing Council at least once a year. 1971,
c. 56, s. 18.
19. (1) The Governing Council shall make a financial
report annually to the Minister of Colleges and Universities in such form and
containing such information as the Minister may require. 1971, c. 56, s. 19(1);
1978, c. 88, s. 8(1).
(2) The Minister shall submit the report to the
Lieutenant Governor in Council and shall then lay the report before the
Assembly if it is in session or, if not, at the next ensuing session. 1971, c.
56, s. 19(2).
(3) The Governing Council shall make available to
the public an annual report, including a financial statement, in such form and
manner the Governing Council may determine. 1978, c. 88, s.8(2).
20. REPEALED: 1978, c. 88, s. 9.
NOTE: The University of Toronto Act, 1971, c. 56, came into
force, by proclamation, on the 1st day of July, 1972.
The University of Toronto Amendment Act, 1978, except
section 3 thereof, came into force on the 15th day of December, 1978. See 1978,
c. 88, s. 10(1). Section 3, adding s.2a, came into force on the 1+at day
of July, 1978.
INDEX
The University of Toronto Act, 1971
ACADEMIC UNITS
- defined 1(1.a)
- delegation of authority to 2(14.na)
- establish/terminate, powers and duties 2(14.f)
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: see STAFF
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT
- establish/terminate, powers and duties 2(14.f)
ADMISSION
- standards, determination and regulation of 2(14.n)
AFFILIATED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 10
ALUMNI
- defined 1(1.b)
- members of Executive Committee 3(1.b.6)
- members of Governing Council 2(2.g)(6.d)
AUDITORS
- appointment of 18
AWARDS
- dealing with all matters in connection with 2(14.h)
BORROWING
- powers, security for 2(14.m)
BY-LAWS
- continuation of 8
- open to examination by public 2(16)
- publication of 2(17)
- re conduct of meetings of Governing Council and Committees
2(15)
CAPUT
- continuation of 9
CHAIRS
- establishment, change and and termination of 2(14.k)
CHANCELLOR
- Canadian citizenship 4(2)
- Chairman of Convocation 4(4)
- defined 1(1.c)
- election of 4(1)
- member of Governing Council 2(2.a)
- term of office 4(3)
- to confer degrees 4(5)
COLLEGES
- Constituent
- defined 1(1.e)
- establishment of councils of 12(2)
- names of 12(1)
- Federated/Affiliated
- college affiliated with federated university, dissolution
of federation 10(7)
- continuation of 10
- lands of, exempt from taxation 17(3)
- removal of colleges 10(6)
- right as to religion 13(2)
- rights of graduates and undergraduates of federated
universities 11(2)
- suspension of degree granting powers during federation
11(1)
COMMITTEES, GOVERNING COUNCIL
- conduct of meetings and quorum 2(15)
- delegation of authority to 2(14.e)
- delegation to Subcommittees 2(14a)
CONVOCATION
- calling of 6(2)
- composition 6(1)
- powers 6(3)
CORPORATIONS ACT
- applicability to Governing Council 1(2)
- conflict with University of Toronto Act 1(3)
COUNCILS
- continuation of 9
- defined 1(1.f)
- delegation of authority to 2(14.na)
- establish/terminate, powers and duties 2(14.i), 12(2)
- meetings of, called and/or chaired by President 5(6,7,8)
- President, member of 5(5)
COUNCIL, GOVERNING. OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: see GOVERNING COUNCIL
DEGREES
- granting of 2(14.j)
- in Theology 2a, 11(1)
EMMANUEL COLLEGE OF VICTORIA UNIVERSITY
- federated college 10(4.c)
ERINDALE COLLEGE
- constituent college 12(1.a)
EXAMINATIONS
- conduct of and appointment of examiners 2(14.g)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
- chairman 3(2)
- composition 3(1.a-b)
- defined 1(1.g)
- establishment of 3(1)
- function 3(4)
- quorum 3(5)
- vacancies 3(3)
FEDERATED COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 10
FINANCIAL REPORT
- annual to Ministry of Colleges and Universities 19(1,2)
GRADUATION
- requirements, determination and regulation of 2(14.n)
GOVERNING COUNCIL
- annual report 19(1,3)
- by-laws: see BY-LAWS
- composition 2(2.a-g)
- conduct of meetings (by-laws) 2(15)
- corporate body 2(1),1(2,3)
- defined 1(1.h)
- delegation of authority 2(14.d, e)
- duty of members 2(3)
- election of members
- Canadian citizenship 2(4)
- chairman/vice-chairman 2(11)
- eligibility ceases 2(8)
- eligibility of candidates 2(3a)
- manner and procedure 2(14.nb, nc)
- re-appointment and re-election 2(9)
- student members 2(5)
- terms of office 2(6,7)
- vacancies 2(10)
- meetings open to public 2(18)
- powers 2(14)
- delegation of 2(14.d, e, na)
- quorum 2(13)
INNIS COLLEGE
- constituent college 12(1.b)
INVESTMENTS 2(14.nd)
KNOX COLLEGE
- federated college 10(4.a)
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL
- appointees to Executive Committee 3(1.b.2)
- appointees to Governing Council 2(2.c)(6.b)
NEW COLLEGE
- constituent college 12(1.c)
PRESIDENT
- annual report to Governing Council 5(9)
- appointee to Executive Committee 3(1.b.1)
- appointees to Governing Council 2(2.b)(6.a)(8)
- appointment of 2(14.a), 5(1)
- Canadian citizen 5(2)
- confer degrees 5(3)
- defined 1(1.i)
- delegation of duties 5(4a)
- duties of 5(1,4)
- member of Executive Committee 3(1.a)
- member of councils 5(5)
- member of Governing Council 2(2.a)
- recommendations re staff 5(4)
- summon meetings of councils 5(6,7)
- chairman of such meetings 5(8)
PROPERTY
- acquisition, disposal of 2(14.1)
- defined 1(1.j-k)
- exemption from taxation 17
- not liable to expropriation 16
- Statute of Limitations to property 15
- vested in Governing Council 14
RELIGION
- religious tests, etc., not required 13(1)
- right of federated universities and colleges 13(2)
RESOLUTIONS, REGULATIONS
- continuation of 8
ST. HILDA'S COLLEGE
- affiliated with University 10(5.a)
ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF
- federated university 10(3.c)
SCARBOROUGH COLLEGE
- constituent college 12(1.d)
STAFF
- administrative
- defined l(1.aa)
- member of Executive Committee 3(1.b.1)
- members of Governing Council 2(2.f)(6.d)
- appointment, promotion, 2(14.b), suspension, removal of
5(4,4a)
- duties, salaries 2(14.c)
- teaching
- defined 1(1.m)
- members of Executive Committee 3(1.b.3)
- members of Governing Council 2(2.d)(6.d)
STATUTES
- continuation of 8
STUDENTS
- admission standards, curricula, graduation 2(14.n)
- defined 1(1.1)
- members of Executive Committee 3(1.b.4,5)
- members of Governing Council 2(2.e)(6.c)
STUDY, COURSES AND PROGRAMS OF
- curricula 2(14.n)
- establish/terminate 2(14.k)
TEACHING STAFF: see STAFF
THEOLOGY
- Toronto School of Theology 2a
- provision of education in 2a
TRINITY COLLEGE
- federated university 10(3.b)
UNIVERSITY
- defined l(1.n)
- provincial university 7
- rights of 7
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
- continued as provincial college 7
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY
- federated university 10(3.a)
WOODSWORTH COLLEGE
- constituent college 12(1.e)
WYCLIFFE COLLEGE
- federated college 10(4.b)