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THE CHINËSE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
ORDINANCE.
(Chapter 1109).
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 20 of The Chinese University of Hong Kong Ordinance, the Council of The Chinese University of Hong Kong has made the following Statutes--
STATUTE 1.
INTERPRETATION.
In these Statutes, unless the context otherwise requires- "Ordinance" means The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ordinance.
STATUTE 2.
CONGREGATIONS.
1. The time, place and procedure of the Congregations of the
whole University shall be determined by the Chancellor.
2. The Chancellor, or in his absence, the Vice-Chancellor, shall
preside at Congregations.
3. At least one Congregation shall be held in each academic
year.
STATUTE 3.
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
The members of the University shall be-
(a) the Chancellor:
(6) the Vice-Chancellor;
(c) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor;
(d) the Treasurer:
(e) the Presidents and the Vice-Presidents of the Colleges:
(f) the members of the Council;
(g) the members of the Senate;
(A) the Appointed Teachers and Recognized Lecturers of the
University:
(1) the Librarian and Registrar of the University;
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()such other members of the staff of the University and of the several Colleges as the Council may from time to lime determine:
(K) Emeriti and Honorary and Research Professors; (0) the graduates and such other persons as are entitled in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3 of Statute 13 to have their names placed upon the Convocation roll: (m) the students.
STATUTE 4.
THE CHANCELLOR.
1. The Chancellor, when present, shall preside at Congregations
of the University.
2. The Chancellor shall be entitled-
(a) to call for information in regard to any matter relating to the welfare of the University from the Vice-Chancellor and the Chairman of the Council, whose duty it shall be to provide such information, and
(6) on the receipt of such information to recommend to the
Council such action as he deems proper.
STATUTE 5.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR,
1. The Vice-Chancellor other than the first Vice-Chancellor shall be appointed by the Council after receiving the advice of a committee established by the Council and composed of the Chairman of the Council, the President of each of the Colleges, two members nominated by the Council from among its num- bor and two members nominated by the Senate from among its number.
2. The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for such period and on
such terms as may be determined by the Council.
3. The Vice-Chancellor shall-
(a) have the right and duty to advise the Council on any matter affecting the policy, finance and administration of the University;
(b) be generally responsible to the Council for the mainte- nance of the efficiency and good order of the University and for cosuring the proper enforcement of the Statutes, decrees and regulations;