Examples of ETR Act in a sentence
The school meets prescribed minimum standards for registration as regulated by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) in accordance with the Education and Training Reform (ETR) Act 2006.
Subject to the requirements of the ETR Act, the school governing authority must ensure that the school implements practices for a child-safe environment in accordance with this clause.
To the extent that the school council is responsible, the school meets prescribed minimum standards for registration as regulated by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) in accordance with the Education and Training Reform (ETR) Act 2006.
On January 14, 2016, the Corporation acquired a 51% controlling interest in Integrated Medical Delivery, L.L.C., a diversified healthcare service company that provides third-party business solutions to healthcare entities (note 6).
Subject to the requirements of the ETR Act, the school council must ensure that the school implements practices for a child-safe environment in accordance with this clause.
For ease of reference, the text of the ETR Act definition of child abuse is included in the definitions clause of this Order.
School governing authority means:a) the proprietor of a school, including a person authorised to act for or on behalf of the proprietor; orb) the governing body for a school (however described), as authorised by the proprietor of a school or the ETR Act; orc) the principal, as authorised by the proprietor of a school, the school governing body, or the ETR Act.
The CPL Diploma was a higher education award, within the meaning of the ETR Act.
The ETR Regulations are due to sunset in June 2027, at which time the regulations for school boarding schools, along with regulations for other education institutions, will be reviewed.The Amendment Regulations, along with a Ministerial Order for managing the risk of child abuse under the ETR Act, will help implement recommendation 13.3 of the Royal Commission.
School governing authority means:(a) the proprietor of a school, including a person authorised to act for or on behalf of the proprietor; or(b) the governing body for a school (however described), as authorised by the proprietor of a school or the ETR Act; or(c) the principal, as authorised by the proprietor of a school, the school governing body, or the ETRAct.