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2.—(1) The Glasgow School of Art (Scotland) Order of Council 1996(1) is amended as follows.
(2) In articles 3(1)(c)(i), 3(1)(c)(ii), 3(1)(c)(iii), 4(1)(a), 4(1)(b), 4(2) and 9(e), and in paragraphs 1(b) and 2(b) of Schedule 1, in each place where it occurs, omit “full-time”.
(3) In articles 3(1)(c)(iii), 4(1)(b), 4(2) and 9(e) for “non-academic” in each place where it occurs, substitute “support”.
(4) In article 6(3) (period of office of governors) for “12” substitute “9”.
(5) In article 6(5)(a) for “4”, and in paragraphs 2(d) and 3 of Schedule 1 for “four”, substitute “3”.
(6) In article 7 (age limit for governors) for “70” substitute “68”.
(7) In article 9(d) (vacation of office of governors) for “a period longer than six consecutive months” substitute “four or more consecutive meetings”.
(8) In paragraph 1(a) of Schedule 1 after “Association” insert “, Director of Digital Design Studio, Head of Academic and Student Services, Head of Research and Postgraduate Studies,”.
(9) In paragraph 2(c) of Schedule 1 after “Governors” insert “, so that the term of office for elected members of the council commences on 1st October immediately following the date of the election”.
S.I. 1996/120.
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