(1)
The National Council may suspend a letter of interim authority issued to a promoter of a private university where-
(a)
if after two years from the issuance of the letter of interim authority, no substantial progress has been made to develop the private university project;
(b)
the promoter of a private university is unable to meet the standards set for operation as a private university;
(c)
the promoter of a private university does not fulfill the purpose for which the letter of interim authority was granted;
(d)
the promoter of a private university is in breach of the Act;
(e)
the National Council, for any other reason deems it fit to suspend the letter of interim authority.
(2)
Where the National Council intends to suspend a letter of interim authority, the National Council shall notify the promoter of the proposed private university of its intention in writing and shall publish the notice in the Gazette and in print media or newspapers.
(3)
A notice of intention to suspend a letter of interim authority shall be in Form 8 set out in Schedule 2.
(4)
Where the National Council notifies a promoter of a private university of its intention to suspend a letter of interim authority, the promoter of the proposed private university may, within two months after the date of publication of the notice of intention to suspend the letter of interim authority, show cause why the letter of interim authority should not be suspended. (5) The National Council shall suspend a letter of interim authority for six months where- (a) the promoter of the proposed private university does not challenge the suspension;or (b) the National Council is not satisfied with the explanation given by the Promoter of the concerned private university.
(6)
Where the National Council suspends the letter of interim authority, the promoter of the private university shall, during the period of suspension, address the concerns which led to the suspension.
(7)
A promoter of a private university who operates the university while the letter of interim authority is suspended commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred currency points.