University of Waikato Common Seal Policy
Responsibility for policy: Secretary to Council
Approving authority: Council
Last reviewed: May 2023
Next review date: May 2028
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Application
- This policy applies to all staff of the University of Waikato.
Purpose
- The purpose of this policy is to
- establish authorised purposes for attaching the seal to a document
- establish authorities for attaching the seal to a document and
- establish authorities for countersigning the seal.
Related legislation
- This policy takes account of section 273 of the Education and Training Act 2020.
Definition
- The University of Waikato Common Seal ('the seal') means the emblem of the University that represents the signature of the Council of the University of Waikato.
Purpose of the seal
- The presence of the seal on a document, countersigned by relevant authorised staff member, is conclusive proof of an act or undertaking on behalf of the University of Waikato.
- The seal is to be attached to
- certificates for academic qualifications and honorary awards
- legal document of major significance
- documents where other parties specifically request it.
Authorities for attaching the seal
- The authorities who may attach the seal for particular purposes are:
Certificates for Academic Qualifications and Honorary Awards
The Director of Student ServicesFinancial Contracts and Agreements
The Director of FinanceAcademic Contracts and Agreements
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor AcademicResearch Contracts and Agreements
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research
The Director, Research and Enterprise
Authorities for countersigning the seal
- The seal has no authority unless it is countersigned by relevant authorised staff members.
- In the case of certificates for academic qualifications and honorary awards, the seal must be countersigned by the Vice-Chancellor.
- In all other cases the seal must be countersigned by at least two authorised staff members.
- The staff members authorised to countersign the seal for particular purposes are:
Financial Contracts and Agreements
The Vice-Chancellor
The Director of FinanceAcademic Contracts and Agreements
The Vice-Chancellor
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor AcademicResearch Contracts and Agreements
The Vice-Chancellor
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research - The authorities for countersigning the seal are subject to the financial authorities determined under the University's Financial Authority Policy.
- The Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor may authorise the attachment and countersigning of the seal where other parties specifically request it for purposes other than those listed in section 7 of this policy.
Responsibilities for custodianship of the seal
- Responsibility for maintaining adequate supplies of the seal rests with the Director of Student Services.
- Responsibility for the safe custody of the seal rests with the Secretary to Council.
- The Secretary to Council is responsible for ensuring that a register is maintained, recording the date and purpose on each occasion on which the seal is provided to an authority under section 7 or 13 of this policy.
- The uplifting of seals by anyone other than those listed in section 7 of this policy, as a regular practice or otherwise, may be allowed by the Secretary to Council only on written authority of the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor or one of the persons listed in section 7 of this policy, who will be accountable.
Responsibility for monitoring compliance
- The Secretary to Council is responsible for monitoring compliance with this policy and reporting any breaches to Council.
- Breaches of this policy may result in disciplinary action under the Staff Code of Conduct.
Waivers and variations
- Only the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor may waive or vary the provisions of this policy in individual cases; any such waivers or variations must be reported to Council.