ETR Act definition
Examples of ETR Act in a sentence
The Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) is a body corporate established under Chapter 4 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (Vic) (ETR Act) whose functions include the registration and regulation of apprenticeships and traineeships and administering legislation including, and non-limited to, the ETR Act and the Education and Training Reform Regulations 2007.
To assist the VRQA fulfil its responsibilities in relation to compliance of employers and their apprentices and/or trainees with their training contract obligations and obligations set out in Part 5.5 of the ETR Act.
Reporting to the VRQA is pursuant to section 4.3.2(c) and 4.3.8F(c) of the ETR Act on whether Registered Government Schools and Government School Boarding Premises comply with the Minimum Standards • The criteria that has been applied in assessing whether Government Schools and Government School Boarding Premises comply with the Minimum Standards is outlined in the: o VRQA Guidelines to the Minimum Standards and Other Requirements for School Registration as published on the VRQA website.
The VRQA’s legislative responsibility for the regulation of apprenticeships and traineeships in Victoria under the ETR Act.
Nothing in this MoU constitutes a delegation of any powers of the VRQA, under the ETR Act, the ETR Regulations or any other instrument, to the CECV or the Executive Director, CECV.
Reporting to the VRQA is pursuant to section 4.3.2(c) and 4.3.8F(c) of the ETR Act on whether Registered Catholic Schools and Catholic School Boarding Premises comply with the Minimum Standards • The criteria that has been applied in assessing whether Catholic Schools and Catholic School Boarding Premises comply with the Minimum Standards is outlined in the: o VRQA Guidelines to the Minimum Standards and Other Requirements for School Registration as published on the VRQA website.
VRQA is Victoria’s education and training regulator established under the ETR Act and is responsible to the Minister for Education and the Minister for Training and Skills.
The VBA becomes aware of possible breaches of Part 5.5 of the ETR Act by an employer of apprentices and trainees.