(1) The purpose of this Policy, including its appendices is: (2) This Policy, the Reserved Powers of Council and Council Committees and the Delegations of Authority Register are made by resolution of the Council of Macquarie University (the University) pursuant to section 17 of the Macquarie University Act 1989. (3) Council delegates the functions prescribed in this Policy, the Reserved Powers of Council and Council Committees and the Delegations of Authority Register to the bodies, committees, officers and employees stipulated. (4) This Policy applies to the University’s bodies, committees, officers and employees. (5) Teaching and research conducted within the University’s controlled entities under the University banner are managed as part of the academic governance of the University. (6) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (People and Operations) must be consulted in: (7) All other decisions relating to the University’s controlled entities are made in accordance with the Controlled Entities Policy. (8) The Delegations of Authority Register is not the source of all authority. Council may make Delegations in relation to any of its functions, including those in the Reserved Powers of Council and Council Committees in Appendix 1. (9) University bodies, committees, officers and employees may engage in activities which are not covered by the Delegations of Authority Framework, if it is reasonable for them to infer that the University authorises them to engage in those activities (for example, from position descriptions, terms of reference, policies, procedures, guidelines, the Macquarie University By-law 2005 and Rules). (10) A Delegation relates to the Delegate’s office, or position, not to the individual in that position. Similarly, where a Delegation is to a body by reference to the body’s title, it relates to the body acting as a body, not to individual members of the body. (11) A person duly appointed as a temporary or acting occupant of an office has the authority Delegated to the position in which they are acting, unless otherwise specified in the Delegations of Authority Register. (12) A Delegation to a position or to a body, if the position or the body is abolished, has a change in name or a change in structure, is to be regarded as referring to the successor to the functions of that position or body. (13) Unless the context requires otherwise or unless otherwise specified (for example, Band C+ or Band D+ approval levels): (14) A specific or particular Delegation will prevail over a general Delegation. (15) If the exercise of a function requires the exercise of some preliminary, incidental or ancillary administrative function, then the Delegation extends to the exercise of that function. (16) In the event of any inconsistency between a policy approved by Council or a resolution of Council which predates the Delegations of Authority Register, the Delegations of Authority Register prevails to the extent of the inconsistency. (17) A Delegate who is ultimately subject to the direction and supervision of the Vice-Chancellor through established lines of accountability is, in the exercise of Delegations, also subject to the direction and supervision of Delegates more senior than the Delegate in the lines of accountability. (18) Delegates more senior in the lines of accountability to a Delegate named in the Delegations of Authority Register may exercise a Delegation conferred on that named Delegate but only in accordance with its terms. (19) In exercising a function a Delegate may seek appropriate advice in order to be properly informed. However, the Delegate must exercise the Delegation without any undue influence by any other body, committee, officer or employee. (20) In this Policy, the following band approval levels apply: (21) In relation to Financial Expenditure Delegations and procurement Delegations: (22) In relation to procurement Delegations: (23) In relation to information technology Delegations: (24) In relation to property and facilities Financial Expenditure Delegations: (25) In relation to library Financial Expenditure Delegations: (26) A Delegate may sign any document which is necessary to give effect to their function or authority, including a legally-binding agreement (other than deeds), except where the authority to execute is specifically delegated to others in the Delegations of Authority Register. If a Delegate is a committee or other body and the body has authority to execute a document, the document may be executed by: (27) Notwithstanding the above, only employees and officers appointed under a formal Power of Attorney may execute deeds. (28) In exercising a Delegation with respect to a transaction, the Delegate must estimate the cost of the transaction as a whole, over the term of the transaction. For the purpose of making this calculation, the following principles apply: (29) Delegates identified in section 2 (Finance and Property) of the Delegations of Authority Register are not permitted to authorise another officer or employee of the University to exercise their function as an Authorised Agent. (30) For Delegations listed in the remaining sections of the Delegations of Authority Register and where appropriate, the Delegate is permitted to authorise another officer or employee of the University to exercise their function as an Authorised Agent for or on their behalf if it is impracticable for the Delegate to act otherwise than through others, subject to the following: (31) Delegates will normally only appoint an Authorised Agent to act on their behalf where permitted, for a single exercise or in the short term. Refer to the Delegations of Authority Procedure for detail. (32) A Delegation or authority cannot be exercised where the Delegate or Authorised Agent has a conflict of interest. This includes, in particular, where the Delegate or Authorised Agent would obtain a personal benefit of some material kind. (33) Delegates and Authorised Agents must not approve matters including their own appointment, remuneration, payment or reimbursement, promotion, transfer or secondment, travel, absence or termination. (34) Delegates and Authorised Agents must not approve matters relating to family members and / or others with whom they have a close personal relationship. (35) In the circumstances outlined in clauses 32 – 34 the conflicted Delegate or Authorised Agent must refer the decision to their supervisor and must not exercise the Delegation or authority without the approval of their supervisor. (36) Council will direct a detailed review of the Delegations of Authority Framework every three years or more frequently if required. The detailed review will be undertaken by the Audit and Risk Committee, with a final report and updated Delegations of Authority Framework being submitted to Council for approval. (37) Amendments to this Policy and / or the Delegations of Authority Register that are required within the three-year review period and which change the scope, intent or application of delegated functions will be referred to the Audit and Risk Committee or the Finance and Facilities Committee for approval and will be submitted to Council for noting. Examples of such amendments include: (38) The Vice-Chancellor is authorised to approve minor amendments to this Policy and / or the Delegations of Authority Register arising from an approved management action, provided that these do not represent a substantive change to a Delegation. Examples of such amendments include: (39) Any such amendments will be reported to the Audit and Risk Committee. (40) The Delegations of Authority Procedure will outline the process for submitting proposals for amendments. (41) The Vice-Chancellor is authorised to approve the Delegations of Authority Procedure. (42) Committees of Council and Academic Senate will report the exercise of delegated authorities to the next following Council meeting. (43) The Vice-Chancellor will periodically report to Council the exercise of at least the following Delegations: (44) Governance and Compliance Services will: (45) Nil. (46) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:Delegations of Authority Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Background
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Policy
Part A - General Principles
Delegation
Delegate band approval levels
Library: University Librarian
Signing of Documents
Calculating Cost of a Transaction
Authorised Agents
Conflict of Interest
Part B - Review of the Delegations of Authority Framework
Part C - Amendments to the Delegations of Authority Policy and Register
Part D - Delegations of Authority Procedure
Part E - Reporting the Exercise of Delegations
Part F - Maintenance and Version Control
Top of PageSection 3 - Guidelines
Section 4 - Definitions
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Band
Members
Band A++
Council
Band A+
Finance and Facilities Committee (F&F)
Band A
Vice-Chancellor
Band B
Members of the Executive Group
Band C+
For whole of University financial expenditure and procurement expenditure: Deputy Group Chief Financial Officer
For whole of University procurement expenditure: Chief Procurement Officer
For whole of University information technology expenditure: Chief Information and Digital Officer
For whole of University property and facilities expenditure: Executive Director, Property
For operating expenditure and capital expenditure included in the annual budget of the University
Band C
Unit heads who report to members of the Executive Group (excluding Heads of Department and Heads of Schools), and the General Counsel
Band D+
In their area of responsibility: Procurement Category Managers
Band D
Those identified by a Band C member as requiring such Delegation (i.e. Academic Level E / HEW 10 or senior contract)
Band E
Those identified by a Band C member as requiring such Delegation (i.e. Academic Level D or C / HEW 9 or 8)
Band F
Those identified by a Band C member as requiring such Delegation (i.e. Academic Level B or A / HEW 7 or 6)