Adelaide Business School

Dean of Business

Local Compliance Officers

Acts that apply to the Adelaide Business School

There is no local-level legislation (tier 3 or 4) that has been identified as being specific to the Adelaide Business School.

Refer to the A-Z Legislation list for the Tier 1 and 2 Acts that apply to the whole of the University, including the Adelaide Business School.

Of the Acts that apply to the University generally, the following is particularly relevant to the Adelaide Business School.

Tier Act Purpose Category
1 Copyright Act 1968 (Cth)

An Act relating to copyright and the protection of certain performances, and for other purposes.

C15

Of the Acts that apply to the University generally, the following are particularly relevant to the ECIC.

Tier Act Purpose Category
2 Circuit Layouts Act 1989 (Cth)

An Act to provide for the protection of certain layouts for integrated circuits, and for related purposes.

C15
2 Designs Act 2003 (Cth) An Act relating to designs, and for related purposes. C15
2 Patents Act 1990 (Cth)

An Act relating to patents of inventions.

C15
2 Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth)

An Act relating to trade marks.

This Act provides for the registration of trade marks, collective trade marks, certification trade marks and defensive trade marks and sets out and protects the rights deriving from registration. This Act conforms with the minimum standards and principles prescribed for trade marks in the Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organisation.

C15
2 Children and Young People (Safety) Act 2017 (SA) 

An Act to protect children and young people from harm; to provide for children and young people who are in care; and for other purposes.

C3
2 Volunteers Protection Act 2001 (SA) 

An Act to protect volunteers in the community from personal liability; and for other purposes.

C14

 

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