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What must the governing body of a registered higher education provider secure regarding the use of its premises?
What must the governing body of a registered higher education provider secure regarding the use of its premises?
- The individual or body using the premises must bear all costs of security
- The individual or body using the premises must always bear some costs of security
- The individual or body using the premises must not bear any costs of security except in exceptional circumstances (correct)
- The individual or body using the premises must bear some costs of security
What must the governing body of a registered higher education provider secure regarding non-disclosure agreements?
What must the governing body of a registered higher education provider secure regarding non-disclosure agreements?
- The provider can enter into a non-disclosure agreement with a person referred to in subsection (2) but it is void
- The provider cannot enter into a non-disclosure agreement with a person referred to in subsection (2) in relation to a relevant complaint (correct)
- The provider can enter into a non-disclosure agreement with any person
- The provider can enter into a non-disclosure agreement with a person referred to in subsection (2) in relation to a non-relevant complaint
What happens if a non-disclosure agreement is entered into in relation to a relevant complaint?
What happens if a non-disclosure agreement is entered into in relation to a relevant complaint?
- It can be enforced
- It is valid
- It can be contested
- It is void (correct)
Who should bear the costs of security relating to the use of the premises of a registered higher education provider?
Who should bear the costs of security relating to the use of the premises of a registered higher education provider?
Who should not enter into a non-disclosure agreement with a person referred to in subsection (2)?
Who should not enter into a non-disclosure agreement with a person referred to in subsection (2)?