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Section 90(1) defines a higher education corporation to be:
Section 90(1) defines a higher education corporation to be:
:a body corporate established under section 121 or 122 of the Education Reform Act 1988, including those sections as applied by section 227(4) of that Act (application to Wales), or a body corporate which has become a higher education corporation by virtue of section 122A of that Act
:a body corporate established under section 121 or 122 of the {{ukpga|1988|40|Education Reform Act 1988}}, including those sections as applied by section 227(4) of that Act (application to Wales), or a body corporate which has become a higher education corporation by virtue of section 122A of that Act


Section 121 is about the initial establishment of HECs for LEA-run institutions.  Section 122 is about creating new HECs from LEA-run institutions, and section 122A is about turning FECs into HECs.  All of these are done by order.
Section 121 is about the initial establishment of HECs for LEA-run institutions.  Section 122 is about creating new HECs from LEA-run institutions, and section 122A is about turning FECs into HECs.  All of these are done by order.
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==Section 121==
==Section 121==
The main order under this section appears to be [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1988/Uksi_19881799_en_1.htm SI 1988/1799], which incorporated:
The main order under this section appears to be {{uksi|1988|1799}}, which incorporated:
*{{WDTK|Bath Spa University|bath_spa_university}} (as Bath College of Higher Education)
*{{WDTK|Bath Spa University|bath_spa_university}} (as Bath College of Higher Education)
*{{WDTK|Birmingham City University|birmingham_city_university}} (as City of Birmingham Polytechnic)
*{{WDTK|Birmingham City University|birmingham_city_university}} (as City of Birmingham Polytechnic)
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*{{WDTK|University of Worcester|university_of_worcester}} (as Worcester College of Higher Education)
*{{WDTK|University of Worcester|university_of_worcester}} (as Worcester College of Higher Education)
We also have:
We also have:
* {{WDTK|Southampton Solent University|southampton_solent_university}} (as Southampton Institute of Higher Education, by [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1989/Uksi_19890017_en_1.htm SI 1989/17])
* {{WDTK|Southampton Solent University|southampton_solent_university}} (as Southampton Institute of Higher Education, by {{uksi|1989|17}})


==Section 122==
==Section 122==
The following have been incorporated:
The following have been incorporated:
* {{WDTK|University College Falmouth|university_college_falmouth}} (as Falmouth School of Art and Design, by [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1988/Uksi_19881801_en_1.htm SI 1988/1801], amended by [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1988/Uksi_19881888_en_1.htm SI 1988/1888])
* {{WDTK|University College Falmouth|university_college_falmouth}} (as Falmouth School of Art and Design, by {{uksi|1988|1801}}, amended by {{uksi|1988|1888}})
* Incorporated by [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1988/Uksi_19882283_en_1.htm SI 1988/2283]:
* Incorporated by {{uksi|1988|2283}}:
** {{WDTK|Buckinghamshire New University|buckinghamshire_new_university}} (as Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education)
** {{WDTK|Buckinghamshire New University|buckinghamshire_new_university}} (as Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education)
** {{WDTK|University of Bedfordshire|university_of_bedfordshire}} (as Luton College of Higher Education)
** {{WDTK|University of Bedfordshire|university_of_bedfordshire}} (as Luton College of Higher Education)

Revision as of 16:07, 23 December 2010

FOIA Schedule I includes:

  • 53 - (1) The governing body of—
  • (2) In sub-paragraph (1)—
  • (a) “governing body” is to be interpreted in accordance with subsection (1) of section 90 of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 but without regard to subsection (2) of that section,
  • (c) in paragraph (c), “higher education corporation” has the meaning given by section 90(1) of that Act, and

Section 90(1) defines a higher education corporation to be:

a body corporate established under section 121 or 122 of the Education Reform Act 1988, including those sections as applied by section 227(4) of that Act (application to Wales), or a body corporate which has become a higher education corporation by virtue of section 122A of that Act

Section 121 is about the initial establishment of HECs for LEA-run institutions. Section 122 is about creating new HECs from LEA-run institutions, and section 122A is about turning FECs into HECs. All of these are done by order.

Many HECs are also universities by virtue of section 77 of the 1992 Act, which states that any HEC with "university" in its name is a university unless "university" is immediately followed by "college" or "collegiate".

On WhatDoTheyKnow, HECs are filed under hei, university, and university_college.

Section 121

The main order under this section appears to be SI 1988/1799, which incorporated:

We also have:

Section 122

The following have been incorporated:

Section 122A