Higher Education and Research Act 2017

This is the original version (as it was originally enacted).

  1. Introductory Text
  2. Part 1 The Office for Students
    1. Establishment of the Office for Students
      1. 1.The Office for Students
      2. 2.General duties
      1. 3.The register
      2. 4.Registration procedure
      1. 5.The initial and general ongoing registration conditions
      2. 6.The specific ongoing registration conditions
      3. 7.Proportionate conditions
      1. 8.Mandatory ongoing registration conditions for all providers
      2. 9.Mandatory transparency condition for certain providers
      3. 10.Mandatory fee limit condition for certain providers
      4. 11.Duty to publish a list regarding the fee limit condition
      5. 12.Mandatory access and participation plan condition for certain institutions
      1. 13.Other initial and ongoing registration conditions
      2. 14.Public interest governance condition
      1. 15.Power to impose monetary penalties
      2. 16.Suspension of registration
      3. 17.Suspension: procedure
      4. 18.De-registration by the OfS
      5. 19.De-registration by the OfS: procedure
      6. 20.De-registration: appeals
      7. 21.Refusal to renew an access and participation plan
      1. 22.Voluntary de-registration
      1. 23.Assessing the quality of, and the standards applied to, higher education
      2. 24.Quality Assessment Committee
      3. 25.Rating the quality of, and the standards applied to, higher education
      4. 26.Report on operation of section 25 schemes
      5. 27.Performance of assessment functions by a designated body
      6. 28.Power of designated body to charge fees
      1. 29.Power to approve an access and participation plan
      2. 30.Duration of a plan
      3. 31.Content of a plan: fees
      4. 32.Content of a plan: equality of opportunity
      5. 33.Variation of a plan
      6. 34.Review of decisions on approval or variation
      7. 35.Advice on good practice
      8. 36.Duty to protect academic freedom
      9. 37.Power of Secretary of State to require a report
      1. 38.Duty to monitor etc the provision of arrangements for student transfers
      1. 39.Financial support for registered higher education providers
      2. 40.Financial support for certain institutions
      3. 41.Financial support: terms and conditions
      1. 42.Authorisation to grant degrees etc
      2. 43.Supplementary powers with authorisation
      3. 44.Variation or revocation of section 42 authorisation
      4. 45.Variation or revocation of other authorisations to grant degrees etc
      5. 46.Grant, variation or revocation of authorisation: advice on quality etc
      6. 47.Grant of authorisation: notification of new providers
      7. 48.Variation or revocation of authorisation: procedure
      8. 49.Appeals against variation or revocation of authorisation
      9. 50.Validation by authorised providers
      10. 51.Validation by the OfS
      11. 52.Sections 42 to 49: consequential amendments
      12. 53.Unrecognised degrees
      13. 54.Unrecognised degrees: supplementary
      14. 55.Saving for right to grant degrees under the Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533
      1. 56.Use of “university” in title of institution
      2. 57.Unauthorised use of “university” in title of institution etc
      3. 58.Revocation of authorisation to use “university” title
      4. 59.Revocation of authorisation: procedure
      5. 60.Appeals against revocation of authorisation
      1. 61.Entering and searching premises with a warrant
      1. 62.Power to require information from unregistered providers
      2. 63.Cooperation and information sharing by the OfS
      1. 64.Duty to compile and make available higher education information
      2. 65.Duty to publish higher education information
      3. 66.Designated body
      4. 67.Power of designated body to charge fees
      1. 68.Duty to monitor and report on financial sustainability
      1. 69.Studies for improving economy, efficiency and effectiveness
      1. 70.Registration fees
      2. 71.Other fees
      3. 72.Retention of fee related income
      4. 73.Costs recovery
      5. 74.Grants from the Secretary of State
      1. 75.Regulatory framework
      1. 76.Secretary of State’s power to confer supplementary functions
      1. 77.Secretary of State’s power to give directions
      1. 78.Power to require information and advice from the OfS
      2. 79.Power to require application-to-acceptance information
      3. 80.Use of application-to-acceptance information for research purposes
      1. 81.Higher Education Funding Council for England
      2. 82.The Director of Fair Access to Higher Education
      1. 83.Meaning of “English higher education provider” etc
      2. 84.Designation of other providers of higher education
      3. 85.Other definitions
      1. Financial support for students
        1. 86.Power to make alternative payments
        2. 87.Section 86: consequential amendments
        3. 88.Other amendments relating to financial support
        1. 89.Qualifying institutions for purposes of student complaints scheme
        1. 90.Higher education corporations in England
        1. Establishment of United Kingdom Research and Innovation
          1. 91.United Kingdom Research and Innovation
          2. 92.The Councils of UKRI
          1. 93.UK research and innovation functions
          2. 94.Financial support: supplementary provision
          3. 95.Exercise of functions by science and humanities Councils
          4. 96.Exercise of functions by Innovate UK
          5. 97.Exercise of functions by Research England
          6. 98.Exercise of functions by the Councils: supplementary
          1. 99.UKRI’s research and innovation strategy
          2. 100.Councils’ strategic delivery plans
          1. 101.Grants to UKRI from the Secretary of State
          2. 102.Secretary of State’s power to give directions to UKRI
          3. 103.Haldane principle, balanced funding and advice from UKRI
          1. 104.General duties
          2. 105.Power to require information and advice from UKRI
          3. 106.Studies for improving economy, efficiency and effectiveness
          4. 107.Provision of research services
          5. 108.Representing the United Kingdom
          1. 109.Predecessor bodies and preservation of symbolic property
          2. 110.Amendments to powers to support research
          1. 111.Definitions
          1. 112.Cooperation and information sharing between the OfS and UKRI
          2. 113.Joint working
          3. 114.Advice to Northern Ireland departments
          4. 115.Transfer schemes
          5. 116.Power to make consequential provision etc
          6. 117.Transitional, transitory or saving provision
          7. 118.Pre-commencement consultation
          8. 119.Regulations
          9. 120.Directions
          10. 121.General interpretation
          11. 122.Minor and consequential amendments
          12. 123.Extent
          13. 124.Commencement
          14. 125.Short title
          1. SCHEDULE 1The Office for Students
            1. 1.Status
            2. 2.Membership
            3. 3.The Director for Fair Access and Participation
            4. 4.Terms of appointment and tenure of members
            5. 5.(1) A person may resign from office as a member.
            6. 6.Remuneration etc of members
            7. 7.Staffing of the OfS
            8. 8.Committees
            9. 9.Procedure
            10. 10.The validity of any proceedings of the OfS, or of.
            11. 11.Delegation of functions
            12. 12.Accounts and audit
            13. 13.Annual report
            14. 14.Seal and evidence
            15. 15.Supplementary powers
            16. 16.Public records
            17. 17.Investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner
            18. 18.House of Commons disqualification
            19. 19.Northern Ireland Assembly disqualification
            20. 20.Freedom of information
            21. 21.Public sector equality duty
            1. 1.Introduction
            2. 2.The fee limit where the provider has an access and participation plan
            3. 3.The fee limit where the provider has no access and participation plan
            4. 4.Accelerated courses
            5. 5.Procedure
            1. 1.Introduction
            2. 2.Procedure
            3. 3.Appeals
            4. 4.Interest and recovery
            5. 5.Retention of sums received
            1. Part 1 Designation
              1. 1.Consultation prior to recommendation
              2. 2.Recommendation
              3. 3.Designation
              4. 4.Bodies suitable to perform assessment functions
              5. 5.Removal of designation
              1. 6.Application
              2. 7.Oversight arrangements
              3. 8.Annual report by the designated body
              4. 9.Triennial report by the OfS
              5. 10.Power of the OfS to give directions
              6. 11.Duty of the OfS to inform the Secretary of State about significant concerns
              1. 12.(1) In this Schedule— “the assessment functions” has the meaning.
              1. 1.Power to issue search warrant
              2. 2.Application for search warrant by an authorised person
              3. 3.Search warrant
              4. 4.Powers conferred by search warrant
              5. 5.Entering and searching premises
              6. 6.Inspecting, copying, seizing and retaining items
              7. 7.Offence
              8. 8.Self-incrimination
              9. 9.Interpretation
              1. Part 1 Designation
                1. 1.Consultation prior to recommendation
                2. 2.Recommendation
                3. 3.Designation
                4. 4.Bodies suitable to be designated under this Schedule
                5. 5.Removal of designation
                1. 6.Application
                2. 7.Oversight arrangements
                3. 8.Annual report by the designated body
                4. 9.Triennial report by the OfS
                5. 10.Duty of the OfS to inform the Secretary of State about significant concerns
                1. 11.(1) In this Schedule— “designated body” means a body for.
                1. 1.Introduction
                2. 2.Procedure
                3. 3.Appeals
                4. 4.Interest and recovery
                5. 5.Retention of sums received
                1. 1.Education Reform Act 1988
                2. 2.In section 122 (orders incorporating higher education institutions maintained by.
                3. 3.Before section 122A insert— Orders for further education corporations in.
                4. 4.In section 122A (orders transferring further education corporations to higher.
                5. 5.In section 123 (provisions supplementary to sections 121 and 122)—.
                6. 6.Before section 124 insert— Principal powers of a higher education.
                7. 7.In section 124 (powers of a higher education corporation)—
                8. 8.Before section 124A insert— Instrument of government of higher education.
                9. 9.In section 124A (constitution and conduct of higher education corporations)—.
                10. 10.In section 124B(2)(b) (accounts), at the beginning insert “in the.
                11. 11.In section 124C (initial and transitional arrangements)—
                12. 12.Before section 125 insert— Articles of government: higher education corporations.
                13. 13.In section 125 (articles of government)— (a) in the heading.
                14. 14.In section 125A (charitable status of a higher education corporation)—.
                15. 15.In section 127(1) (transfer of staff to higher education corporations).
                16. 16.Before section 128 insert— Dissolution of higher education corporations in.
                17. 17.In section 128 (dissolution of higher education corporations)—
                18. 18.In section 129(5)(e) (designation of institutions), before “128” insert “127A.
                19. 19.In section 157(2)(a) (variation of trust deeds etc: institutions conducted.
                20. 20.In section 161(1) (interpretation of Part 2)—
                21. 21.In Schedule 7 (the higher education corporations)—
                22. 22.In Schedule 7A (instruments of government made by Privy Council).
                23. 23.Further and Higher Education Act 1992
                24. 24.(1) Section 78 (financial years of higher education corporations) is.
                25. 25.In section 90(1) (interpretation of Act), in the definition of.
                26. 26.In section 91 (interpretation of Education Acts), in subsection (6)(b).
                1. 1.Status
                2. 2.Membership of UKRI
                3. 3.Membership of the Councils
                4. 4.Terms of appointment and tenure
                5. 5.(1) This paragraph applies to a person (a “Ministerial appointee”).
                6. 6.(1) This paragraph applies to a person (an “UKRI appointee”).
                7. 7.Remuneration etc
                8. 8.Staffing of UKRI
                9. 9.Executive Committee
                10. 10.Other committees and sub-committees
                11. 11.Procedure
                12. 12.The validity of any proceedings of UKRI, or of any.
                13. 13.Delegation of functions by UKRI
                14. 14.Accounts and audit
                15. 15.Annual report
                16. 16.Seal and evidence
                17. 17.Supplementary powers
                18. 18.Public records
                19. 19.Investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner
                20. 20.House of Commons disqualification
                21. 21.Northern Ireland Assembly disqualification
                22. 22.Freedom of information
                23. 23.Public sector equality duty
                1. 1.Transfer schemes
                2. 2.Supplementary
                3. 3.Interpretation
                1. 1.Public Records Act 1958
                2. 2.Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967
                3. 3.Superannuation Act 1972
                4. 4.House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975
                5. 5.Education (No. 2) Act 1986
                6. 6.Education Reform Act 1988
                7. 7.In section 124B(2)(b) (accounts), for “the higher education funding council”.
                8. 8.(1) Section 128 (dissolution of higher education corporations) is amended.
                9. 9.In section 129(1) (designation of institutions), for “a higher education.
                10. 10.(1) Section 133 (payments in respect of persons employed in.
                11. 11.In Schedule 7 (higher education corporations), in paragraph 18(2)(b), for.
                12. 12.Further and Higher Education Act 1992
                13. 13.In section 61 (interpretation of Part 1), omit subsection (3)(b).
                14. 14.(1) Section 62 (establishment of the Higher Education Funding Councils).
                15. 15.(1) Section 65 (administration of funds by councils) is amended.
                16. 16.(1) Section 66 (administration of funds: supplementary) is amended as.
                17. 17.(1) Section 68 (grants to councils) is amended as follows.
                18. 18.(1) Section 69 (supplementary functions) is amended as follows.
                19. 19.Omit section 70 (England: assessment of quality of education provided.
                20. 20.(1) Section 79 (duty to give information to funding councils).
                21. 21.Omit section 79A (Higher Education Funding Council for England’s power.
                22. 22.(1) Section 81 (directions) is amended as follows.
                23. 23.(1) Section 82 (joint exercise of functions) is amended as.
                24. 24.In section 83 (efficiency studies), in subsection (1B), for “A.
                25. 25.In section 91(4) (interpretation of Education Acts), for the words.
                26. 26.(1) Section 92 (index) is amended as follows.
                27. 27.Education Act 1994
                28. 28.Education Act 1996
                29. 29.Freedom of Information Act 2000
                30. 30.Higher Education Act 2004
                31. 31.Education Act 2005
                32. 32.Equality Act 2010
                33. 33.Education Act 2011
                34. 34.Charities Act 2011
                35. 35.Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015
                1. 1.Geological Survey Act 1845
                2. 2.Mining Industry Act 1926
                3. 3.Public Records Act 1958
                4. 4.Science and Technology Act 1965
                5. 5.Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967
                6. 6.Agriculture Act 1967
                7. 7.Conservation of Seals Act 1970
                8. 8.Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970
                9. 9.Mineral Exploration and Investment Grants Act 1972
                10. 10.Supply Powers Act 1975
                11. 11.House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975
                12. 12.Northern Ireland Assembly Disqualification Act 1975
                13. 13.Patents Act 1977
                14. 14.Further Education Act 1985
                15. 15.Water Resources Act 1991
                16. 16.Scotland Act 1998
                17. 17.Northern Ireland Act 1998
                18. 18.Freedom of Information Act 2000
                19. 19.Higher Education Act 2004
                20. 20.Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006
                21. 21.Government of Wales Act 2006
                22. 22.(1) Schedule 3A (functions exercisable concurrently or jointly with the.
                23. 23.In paragraph 5 of Part 1 of Schedule 7 (Acts.
                24. 24.(1) In Part 2 of Schedule 7A (specific reservations) (which.
                25. 25.Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 5)
                26. 26.Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 (nawm 1)
                27. 27.Antarctic Act 2013
                28. 28.Public Service Pensions Act 2013
                29. 29.Psychoactive Substances Act 2016

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