Examples of Education Act 1994 in a sentence
There is no reason to believe that this or equivalent support from the University will not continue for the foreseeable future, as the Education Act 1994 imposes a duty on the University to ensure the financial viability of its student representative body.
In accordance with the Education Act 1994, every registered student at the University has the right to choose not to be a member of the Students’ Union and/or not to be represented by it, and not to be unfairly disadvantaged by reason of having exercised that right.
Every registered student of the College is automatically a member of Imperial College Union unless, under the provisions of the Education Act 1994, a student has formally opted out of student union membership by recording that decision with the Academic Registrar in the manner prescribed.
The Constitution shall be submitted to the GB for review, in accordance with the provisions of the Education Act 1994, by the division of the Michaelmas Term 1995 and at intervals of not more than five years thereafter.
The JMA shall operate in a fair and democratic manner in accordance with the provisions of the Education Act 1994.
The Students' Union conducts and manages its own affairs and funds in accordance with the requirements of the Education Act 1994, its constitution (which is approved by the Board) and the terms and conditions of any contract or agreement between the University and the Students' Union.
The procedure required under Section 22 (m) of the Education Act 1994, for an independent person appointed by the University of Westminster Academic Council to investigate and report on complaints against UWSU, is set out in Appendix A below.
The College has adopted a code of practice for the regulation of its Junior Common Room (JCR) and Middle Common Room (MCR), in conformity with the Education Act 1994.
To make sure we are complying with whatever legislatures ordinance is.
Annual recreation leave under paragraph (a) (i) shall commence one day earlier for the teachers of a State school, other than a secondary college, in a part of the State approved by the Minister as provided for in Part 3 – State Education Clause 25 of the Education Act 1994.