Scholarship and Bursary Rules of CU ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** (This version is no longer up to date. Please see the newest version here [ URL "https://w UKEN-121.html"] ) Under section 36 (2) of Act No. 111/1998 Sb., to regulate higher education institutions an amend other laws (the Higher Education Act), the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports r Scholarship and Bursary Rules of Charles University under ref. n. MSMT-38196/2016 on 14 De                                                                                        ………                                                                                         Mg Gondková                                                                        Director of the Hig Department ****************************************************************************************** * Scholarship and Bursary Rules of Charles University of 14 December 2016 ****************************************************************************************** Under sections 9 (1) (b) and 17 (1) (h) of Act No. 111/1998 Sb., to regulate higher educat and to change and amend other laws (the Higher Education Act), as amended, the Academic Se University has adopted the following Scholarship and Bursary Rules of Charles University a regulation of the University: ****************************************************************************************** * Part I Scholarships and Bursaries ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * Article 1 Introductory Provision *========================================================================================= These rules govern the granting of scholarships and bursaries to students of Charles Unive University”). *========================================================================================= * Article 2 Scholarships and Bursaries *========================================================================================= Students may be awarded scholarships and bursaries from the state budget contribution for scientific, RDI (research, development, and innovation), artistic, or other creative activ Contribution”), from the state budget subsidy (“the Subsidy”), from the Scholarships and B from other sources. *========================================================================================= * Article 3 Types of Scholarships or Bursaries Paid from the Contribution or Subsidy, and Payment Thereof *========================================================================================= 1. A scholarship or bursary paid from the Contribution or Subsidy may be awarded to a stud with section 91 of the Higher Education Act, on the following grounds: a) for outstanding academic achievement; b) for outstanding RDI (research, development and innovation), artistic or other creative  contributing to greater knowledge; c) for RDI (research, development, and innovation) activities in accordance with special l d) where the student is in a difficult social situation, including an accommodation bursar e) in cases worthy of special consideration; f) to support study abroad; g) to support study in the Czech Republic; or h) to doctoral students. 2. A scholarship or bursary from the Contribution or Subsidy may be awarded to a student b faculty in which the student is enrolled or by the Rector. The scholarships under paragrap may also be awarded by the dean of the faculty which offers  the relevant programme of stu student is not enrolled. 3. A scholarship or bursary may be paid as a periodic payment of the same amount or as a l of a non-cash payment to the student’s account. In exceptional circumstances the Rector or allow a different form of payment. 4. A bursary for doctoral students (“a doctoral bursary”) is paid retroactively during the study as monthly periodic payments of the same amount, or as a lump sum. 5. An accommodation bursary is paid retroactively as a periodic, usually quarterly, paymen amount. 6. A bursary for a student who is in a difficult social situation is paid retroactively, a usually quarterly, payment of the same amount. 7. Where a scholarship or bursary from the Contribution or Subsidy is awarded by the Recto will determine the form and dates of payment in a Rector’s measure. In other cases, the fo payment will be determined by the dean in a dean’s measure. 8. Where it is necessary for an award of a scholarship or bursary to comply with a standar study, the length is calculated as commencing on the first day of the academic year of enr 9. Where a student is eligible for an award of a scholarship or bursary paid as a periodic same amount only during part of a calendar month, the amount of the scholarship or bursary to the number of days of eligibility. *========================================================================================= * Article 4 Scholarship for Outstanding Academic Achievement *========================================================================================= 1. A scholarship for outstanding academic achievement is awarded to students retroactively academic results in the previous unit of study. Where a provision is made in the Faculty I Regulation under paragraph 2, a scholarship may be awarded to students in the first unit o post-bachelor programme, for excellent academic results in the previous bachelor’s program 2. The award criteria for a scholarship for outstanding academic achievement are set out i Internal Regulation under section 33 (2) (f) of the Higher Education Act, usually designat for Awarding Scholarships and Bursaries at the Faculty” (“the Faculty Internal Regulation” criterion consists in determining the average grade achieved or the weighted average grade other similar indicator, from examinations and other graded study requirements over the pr study. This indicator must be determined in accordance with Article 8 (13) of the Universi Study and Examination. A scholarship is awarded to a specific number of students with the representing at least 10% students of a faculty, a programme of study or a unit of study, study and a unit of study, where no obstacle to granting a scholarship under Article 13 ha 3. The total amount of scholarship for outstanding academic achievement that can be paid t given academic year is from CZK 10,000 to CZK 50,000. 4. The specific amount of a scholarship for outstanding academic achievement at a faculty academic year is determined by the dean, following an opinion given by the academic senate 5. Where the unit of study corresponds to a semester under the Faculty Internal Regulation Internal Regulation under paragraph 2 may provide that a scholarship is awarded to student for excellent academic results in the previous two units of study within the same academic 6. This scholarship may not be awarded to doctoral students. *========================================================================================= * Article 5 Scholarship for Outstanding RDI (Research, Development, and Innovation), Artis Creative Achievement Contributing to Greater Knowledge *========================================================================================= 1. The award criteria for a scholarship for outstanding RDI, artistic, or other creative a contributing to greater knowledge are set out in the Faculty Internal Regulation under Art 2. The total amount of scholarship for outstanding RDI, artistic, or other creative achiev contributing to greater knowledge which may be paid to a student in a given academic year CZK 100,000. *========================================================================================= * Article 6 Scholarship for RDI (Research, Development, and Innovation) Activities in Acco Special Legislation *========================================================================================= 1. The award criteria for a scholarship for RDI activities in accordance with Act No. 130/ Support Research, Experimental Development and Innovation from Public Funds, and to Amend Acts (the Act to Support Research, Experimental Development and Innovation) are set out in Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2). 2. The total amount of scholarship under paragraph 1 that may be awarded to a student in a year may not exceed CZK 360,000. 3. The amount under paragraph 2 does not include scholarships paid from the support for sp research under section 3 (2) (c) of Act No. 130/2002 Sb., to Support Research, Experimenta Innovation from Public Funds, and to Amend Certain Related Acts (the Act to Support Resear Development and Innovation), as amended. The total amount of scholarship paid from the sup specific University research may not exceed CZK 300,000 for an academic year; the rules fo scholarships are set out in the University Grant Rules. *========================================================================================= * Article 7 Bursary for a Student in a Difficult Social Situation *========================================================================================= 1. A bursary for a student in a difficult social situation is awarded based on the student situation in accordance with section 91 (3) of the Higher Education Act, in the amount det accordance with that provision of the Higher Education Act. 2. A Rector’s measure determines the form, formal elements, and dates for the submission o applications for students in a difficult social situation, as well as the time limits for thereof, and the payment conditions. Unless otherwise provided in the Rector’s measure, th application is submitted in electronic form. 3. A bursary for a student in a difficult social situation is awarded by the Rector. 4. A bursary for a student in a difficult social situation is paid by the Rector’s Office in an academic year. 5. As regards bursaries for students in other difficult social situations, the award crite amount may be determined by the Rector. 6. Where a student is enrolled in several programmes of study, this bursary may be awarded once for the given period. *========================================================================================= * Article 8 Accommodation Bursary *========================================================================================= 1. An accommodation bursary is awarded by the Rector based on an assessment of the social the student’s household, in accordance with applicable legislation. The bursary is usually categories, at two separate rates. The detailed award criteria are set out in a Rector’s m the Academic Senate of the University (“the Senate”) has given its opinion. 2. An accommodation bursary is also awarded to all students who are not subject to an obst a bursary under Article 13, except for students to whom the bursary has already been award paragraph 1. 3. The Rector’s measure under paragraph 1 also determines the form, formal elements, and d submission of applications for an accommodation bursary, the time limits for the processin the payment conditions, as well as the indicators decisive for calculating the amount of t paragraph 2. Unless otherwise provided in the Rector’s measure, the bursary application is electronic form. 4. The bursary is paid by the Rector’s Office, by way of a non-cash payment to the student This bursary is paid over ten months in an academic year to a student enrolled in a bachel programme, and during the whole academic year to a doctoral student. Where a student is en programmes of study, this bursary may be awarded and paid only once for the given period. *========================================================================================= * Article 9 Bursaries in Cases Worthy of Special Consideration *========================================================================================= 1. Bursaries in cases worthy of special consideration, such as participation in teaching a activities, work in laboratories, contributions to the development of information technolo international cooperation, excellent sports achievements, representation of the University citizen acts, and so on, are awarded by a dean in accordance with the criteria set out in Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2), or by the Rector. 2. The Rector or a dean may, in completely exceptional cases worthy of special considerati bursary to a student in the form of an extraordinary prize. The criteria for awarding extr the respective amounts, and other details are set out in the relevant Rector’s measures or Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2). *========================================================================================= * Article 10 Bursary to Support Study Abroad *========================================================================================= 1. The award criteria for a bursary to support study abroad are set out in the Faculty Int under Article 4 (2). 2. The total amount of a bursary to support study abroad that may be paid to a student in year may not exceed CZK 180,000. *========================================================================================= * Article 11 Bursary to Support Study in the Czech Republic *========================================================================================= Foreigners may be awarded a bursary to support study in the Czech Republic. The award crit bursary and the amount thereof are determined by the Rector or a dean in accordance with a on which the Senate has given its opinion. These criteria must comply with Article 23 of t of the University. *========================================================================================= * Article 12 Doctoral Bursary *========================================================================================= 1. A doctoral bursary is awarded to all students enrolled in a full-time doctoral programm standard length of study. 2. In the first year of full-time study, the amount of a doctoral bursary ranges from CZK 15,000 per month. The specific amount within this range is determined by the dean, in acco Faculty Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2) and following an opinion given by the facu senate. 3. The amount of a doctoral bursary in the second and third (or the fourth, where appropri full-time study ranges from CZK 7,600 to CZK 20,000 per month. The specific amount within is determined by the dean, in accordance with the Faculty Internal Regulation under Articl following an opinion given by the faculty’s academic senate. 4. After a state doctoral examination is passed or a doctoral dissertation successfully de doctoral bursary determined in accordance with paragraph 3 is increased by CZK 2,000 per m following calendar month. The Faculty Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2) may provide fulfilment of a student’s specific study requirement, research requirement, or other requi doctoral bursary under paragraph 2 or 3 will be increased by another amount not exceeding 2,000 per month. 5. Where a regular assessment indicates the completion of an individual curriculum, and wh student has achieved excellent academic results, the dean may, on the proposal of the supe Subject-Area Board, award to a student a further one-off doctoral bursary, not exceeding C 6. Where the regular assessment leads to the conclusion that the student failed to fulfil requirements of his individual curriculum, the dean may, on the proposal of the Subject-Ar to the student a reduced doctoral bursary for the following academic year, or reduce the a bursary by up to 50%. The dean may, on the proposal of the Subject-Area Board, reinstate t bursary based on the conclusion of a subsequent regular assessment. The reinstatement of t bursary takes effect after the decision on the increase of the bursary has come into legal 7. Where the regular assessment leads to the conclusion that the student failed to fulfil of his individual curriculum, the dean will adopt a decision about the withdrawal of the b 8. Full-time doctoral students who pay the health insurance premium under section 5 (c) of Sb., on Public Health Insurance and on the Amendment and Supplement to Some Other Related (“the Health Insurance Act”), may be awarded another bursary not exceeding the insurance p section 5 (c) of the Health Insurance Act. The bursary is paid twice a year. The details a Faculty Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2). *========================================================================================= * Article 13 Obstacles to Granting Scholarships and Bursaries *========================================================================================= 1. A scholarship or bursary may not be awarded or paid to a student where the actual lengt a bachelor’s or master’s programme exceeds the standard length of this programme by more t unless stipulated otherwise below. 2. A doctoral bursary may not be awarded to a student where the aggregate of completed ful exceeds the standard length of study in the programme in which the student is pursuing his aggregate of completed study includes: a) the length of full-time study in the programme in which the student is pursuing his stu b) the length of full-time study in the doctoral programmes terminated in accordance with (a), (b), or (e) of the Higher Education Act; the length of study under letter (b) is included only to the extent applicable after 1 Jan the days during which the student pursued his studies in several programmes terminated in letter (b) or during which the student pursued his studies in accordance with letter (a) a once. Where a student is enrolled in several full-time doctoral programmes, this bursary m and paid for the given period only once, for the programme in which the student was enroll such a programme cannot be determined, the bursary is awarded and paid for the programme d the Rector, upon the proposal made by the student and upon consideration with the deans of concerned. 3. Where the Subject-Area Board concludes, in the assessment of a doctoral student, that t to fulfil the requirements of the individual curriculum, a doctoral bursary may not be pai 4. An accommodation bursary may not be awarded or paid to a student where: a) the student is pursuing his studies otherwise than as a full-time student; b) the student is enrolled in a programme taught in a foreign language; or c) the previous studies in the programmes at public higher education institutions were, mo terminated rather than successfully completed; or d) the actual length of study in one of the simultaneously pursued programmes exceeded the of study in this programme by more than one year. 5. A bursary for a student in a difficult social situation may not be awarded or paid to a the actual length of study exceeded the standard length of study in this programme. 6. In addition to a scholarship for outstanding academic achievement, a scholarship or a b awarded and paid where: a) the student successfully completed the study; or b) the dean adopted a decision on an interruption to the student’s studies, upon the stude and the party concerned met the award criteria while he was a student; and in the case of or bursaries awarded upon an application, the application was submitted while the party co student. 7. The obstacles under this article: a) cover the scholarships and bursaries under Article 14; and b) do not cover the scholarships and bursaries under Article 15, unless otherwise provided Internal Regulation under Article 4 (2). *========================================================================================= * Article 14 Scholarships and Bursaries Paid from the Scholarships and Bursaries Fund *========================================================================================= The scholarships and bursaries under Article 3 (1) may be partly or fully paid from the Sc Bursaries Fund. *========================================================================================= * Article 15 Scholarships and Bursaries Paid from Other Sources *========================================================================================= The scholarships and bursaries under Article 3 (1) may be partly or fully paid from other limits on maximum amounts do not apply to the scholarships and bursaries paid from other s ****************************************************************************************** * Part II Procedure for the Award, Reduction, or Withdrawal of a Scholarship or Bursary ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * Article 16 Applying the Administrative Procedure Code *========================================================================================= In the absence of special provisions in the Higher Education Act, the Administrative Proce be applied to the decisions on the award, reduction, or withdrawal of a scholarship or bur *========================================================================================= * Article 17 Competence in First Instance Proceedings *========================================================================================= 1. Where the scholarship or bursary is awarded by a dean, the first instance proceedings a the faculty where the student is enrolled, except for scholarships under Article 3 (1) (b) 2. Where the scholarship or bursary is awarded in the first instance by the Rector, the pr conducted at the University. 3. A dean awards, of his own motion, the scholarships and bursaries under Article 3 (1) (a may award, of his own motion, the scholarships and bursaries under Articles 6, 9, 14 and 1 4. The Rector may award, upon application, the bursaries under Articles 7 to 9 and Article *========================================================================================= * Article 18 First Instance Proceedings *========================================================================================= 1. The award of a scholarship or bursary is decided in the first instance by a dean or the provided in this regulation. The Rector is the appeal body. 2. The proceedings concerning a student’s application commence on the day on which a dean received the application, if he decides in the first instance. 3. Own motion proceedings commence: a) in the case of a decision awarding a scholarship or bursary, upon the issuance of the d b) in the case of a decision reducing or withdrawing a scholarship or bursary, upon the is notice on the commencement of proceedings. 4. The student must indicate the following details in the application: a) name and surname, as well as other names and the maiden name where appropriate, date of address of permanent residence, as well the address for the delivery of mail if such an ad from the address under section 63 (3) (b) of the Higher Education Act and which should be mail delivery where it is not possible to deliver mail electronically; b) the subject matter of the application; c) what is being requested; and d) the signature. 5. If an application for study lacks the prescribed requirements, or has any other defects the Rector will help the student to correct the deficiencies, or will invite the student t deficiencies himself, and will provide a reasonable time period therefor. 6. Where a dean or the Rector ascertains that a situation arose warranting the discontinua proceedings, he will discontinue the proceedings without undue delay by adopting a resolut 7. A decision is issued in writing, and it contains a statement part, reasoning, and notic appeal. 8. The statement part may include one or more statements, or subsidiary provisions. The st presents a solution to the issue in question, the applicable legal provisions, including t faculty internal regulations, the student?s identification in accordance with paragraph 4 identification of the study in question. 9. The reasoning presents the reasons underlying the statement(s), the grounds for the iss decision, the considerations which have guided the dean or the Rector in the evaluation th interpretation of the legal regulations, and the internal University/faculty regulations. 10. The notice of the right to appeal indicates whether or not an appeal may be filed agai the time limit for filing such appeal and the time period starts to run, that the Rector w appeal, and whether the appeal should be filed with a dean or the Rector. 11. The decision issued in writing is stamped with the official stamp and signed by a pers 12. The decision taken by a dean or the Rector, as first instance bodies, comes into legal period for filing an appeal has expired to no effect, or once the student waives his right well as in cases referred to in Article 19 (19) and (20). *========================================================================================= * Article 19 Appeal *========================================================================================= 1. A student may appeal a decision. A student who waived his right to appeal after being n decision no longer has the right to file an appeal. If a student withdraws an appeal once file such appeal again. 2. An appeal may be filed to contest the statement, or any of its individual statements or provisions; an appeal filed only against the reasoning is impermissible. An appeal must cl decision which is being challenged as well as what is being proposed. In addition to the e to in Article 18 (4), an appeal must state in which ways the decision or the previous proc violate legal regulations or internal regulations. 3. Any new facts and proposals of new evidence, which are mentioned in the appeal or durin proceedings, will be taken into account when dealing with the student’s application only i or motions could not have been presented earlier. Where the student claims that he was not carry out a specific act during the proceedings in the first instance, such act must be ca simultaneously with the appeal. 4. The period for filing an appeal is within thirty days of the date of notification of th appeal has met the deadline if the letter containing the appeal is submitted to the postal on the last day of the deadline. An appeal may be lodged only after the decision has been an appeal is filed before the decision is notified to the student, it is deemed to have be first day of the appeal period. 5. In the case of missing, incomplete, or incorrect notification of the right to appeal, a be filed within fifteen days of the date of notification of a rectifying resolution, if su has been issued, but no later than within ninety days of the date of the notification of t A student who has demonstrably become acquainted with the decision may not challenge the f notified of the decision. In this case, an appeal may be filed within ninety days of the d student became aware of the decision. 6. A student may apply for a waiver of the prescribed time limit for appeal within fifteen on which the obstacle that prevented him from filing an appeal ceased to exist. This appli suspensory effect if there is a risk of serious harm for the student. The application will unless the student files an appeal simultaneously. The prescribed time period for appeal w the student shows that he missed the deadline for serious reasons arising through no fault dean will decide on the waiver of the prescribed time period for appeal in the form of a r prescribed time period for appeal may not be waived if one year has passed from the day on was to be filed. 7. A permissible appeal that was filed on time has a suspensive effect. The suspensive eff prevents the decision from coming into legal force, becoming enforceable, or having other The suspensive effect of an appeal may not be excluded. 8. An appeal is filed with the dean. 9. The dean amends the proceedings according to the circumstances; this does not apply if filed late or if it was impermissible. 10. The dean may change or cancel the decision if this fully satisfied the appeal. An appe against such decision. The provisions of Article 18 (7) to (12) apply by analogy. 11. If the dean does not find that the circumstances warrant application of the procedure 10, he will hand over the file along with his opinion, to the appellate administrative bod the Rector, no later than thirty days of the date on which the appeal was delivered. In ca impermissible appeal, the dean will hand over the file to the Rector within ten days. In h dean will limit himself to the statement of the reasons decisive for the assessment of the or impermissible. 12. If, prior to the handover of the file to the Rector, the dean ascertains that a circum the discontinuance of the proceedings has occurred he will, without undue delay, cancel th decision and discontinue the proceedings. 13. The Rector reviews the compliance of the appealed decision and the proceedings precedi legal regulations and internal regulations. No account will be taken of the defects in the which cannot be reasonably held to have affected the compliance of the appealed decision w regulations or internal regulations. 14. If the Rector concludes that the appealed decision is in conflict with the legal regul internal regulations: a) he cancels the challenged decision or a part thereof, and discontinues the proceedings; b) he cancels the challenged decision or a part thereof, and returns the case to the dean proceedings. In the reasoning of such decision, the Rector states his legal opinion which dean in new proceedings on the case. The new decision may be appealed; or c) the Rector amends the challenged decision or a part thereof; such a change may not be m a risk of harm to the applicant due to a loss of an opportunity to file an appeal. The stu to comment on the documents newly produced by the Rector on which the decision is based. I to rectify errors in the reasoning, the Rector will change the decision in the reasoning p may not change the challenged decision to the detriment of the student unless the challeng contravenes legal regulations. 15. If the Rector fails to find a reason to apply the procedure under paragraphs 14, 16, o dismisses the appeal and affirms the appealed decision. If the Rector changes or cancels t decision only in part, he will affirm the remaining part of the decision. 16. If the Rector ascertains that a circumstance justifying the discontinuance of proceedi he will cancel the appealed decision, and discontinue the proceedings without delay. 17. The Rector will dismiss an appeal if it was filed late or if it is impermissible. If t has already come into legal force, the Rector will subsequently examine whether or not the warrant a review under review proceedings, the opening of new proceedings, or the issuance decision. If the Rector finds grounds to initiate review proceedings, open new proceedings decision, the late or impermissible appeal is deemed to be a motion to initiate review pro new proceedings, or issue a new decision. If the Rector concludes that the appeal was file admissible, the Rector will return the case to the dean. 18. The Rector will issue a decision in the appeal proceedings within thirty days; the per on the date on which the file was handed over to the Rector. The provisions of Article 18 to the Rector’s decision by analogy. 19. No further appeal may be filed against the Rector’s decision. The Rector’s decision co force when it is notified to the student. A dean’s decision affirmed under paragraph 15 co force simultaneously with the Rector’s decision. 20. If the student withdraws his appeal, the appeal proceedings are discontinued on the da appeal is withdrawn. The appealed decision comes into legal force on the day following the of proceedings. A resolution is issued regarding the fact that the proceedings have been d resolution is recorded in the file and the student is notified thereof. An appeal may only before the issuance of the Rector’s decision. *========================================================================================= * Article 20 Follow-up *========================================================================================= As follow-up to the decision under Article 19 (14), the Rector or the dean will take measu that the student’s rights are reinstated, and the consequences of the incorrect decision a least mitigated. ****************************************************************************************** * Part III Transitional and Final Provisions ****************************************************************************************** *========================================================================================= * Article 21 *========================================================================================= 1. The Scholarships and Bursaries Code of Charles University registered by the Ministry of and Sports on 26 April 1999, as amended, is hereby repealed. 2. The proceedings started under the Scholarships and Bursaries Code will be completed und Scholarship and Bursary Rules. 3. These Rules were approved by the Academic Senate on 9 December 2016. 4. These Rules come into force on the date of registration by the Ministry of Education, Y 5. These Rules become effective on the first day of the 2017-2018 academic year. PhDr. Tomáš Nigrin, Ph.D. Prof. MUDr. Tomáš Zima, DrSc. President of the Academic Senate Rector Act No. 130/2002 Sb., to Support Research, Experimental Development and Innovation. S. 51 (2) of the Higher Education Act. Article 10 (8) (a) of the Code of Study and Examination of Charles University. Article 10 (8) (b) of the Code of Study and Examination of Charles University. Article 10 (8) (c) of the Code of Study and Examination of Charles University. S. 44 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 69a of the Higher Education Act. S. 37 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 37 (3) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 66 of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 67 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 68 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 68 (3) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 68 (5) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 69 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 81 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 81 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 81 (3) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 82 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 82 (4) of the Administrative Procedure Code. The first sentence of s. 68 (4) of the Higher Education Act. S. 40 (1) (d) of the Administrative Procedure Code. The second and third sentences of s. 83 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 83 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 84 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 41 (2) to (4) and (6) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 85 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. The second sentence of s. 68 (4) of the Higher Education Act. S. 86 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. The second and third sentences of s. 86 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 87 of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 88 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code and s. 68 (5) of the Higher Education Act. S. 88 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 68 (6) of the Higher Education Act. The third sentence of s. 89 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 90 (1) and (3) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 90 (5) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 90 (4) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 92 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 92 (2) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 90 (6) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 91 (1) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 91 (3) of the Administrative Procedure Code. S. 68 (7) of the Higher Education Act. S. 36 of the Higher Education Act. The registration was completed on 14 December 2016.