Subsidised Training definition

Subsidised Training means the delivery of a Training Initiative to an Eligible Individual by the Training Provider in accordance with this Agreement, and for which the Training Provider has applied for Funding pursuant to clause 4.2 or pursuant to any Prior Funding Agreement, and includes all matters relating to or connected with the delivery of that Training Initiative.

Examples of Subsidised Training in a sentence

  • The Training Provider may exempt a student from the citizenship eligibility criterion (Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if it sights and retains a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form from either the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program.

  • The Further Period will be on the standard terms and conditions of the Territory for Funding of Subsidised Training at the time the offer is made.

  • The Territory may, no later than 90 calendar days prior to the expiry of the Relevant Period, offer the Training Provider a further agreement in relation to Funding for Subsidised Training for the following Further Period.

  • Subject to the Territory being reasonably satisfied that the Training Provider has complied with this Agreement and delivered the Subsidised Training in accordance with the ACT Standards and the Compliance Guides, the Territory must pay the Funding to the Training Provider in the manner specified in the Compliance Guides.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is to set the terms and conditions upon which the Territory may make Funding available in respect of Subsidised Training delivered in accordance with this Agreement.

  • These Guidelines provide important information about how registered training organisations (RTOs) apply for a contractual agreement to deliver Subsidised Training in the ACT.

  • If an individual is eligible, they will present with an official letter from the ASRC and a referral form: ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seeker’ – FedUni to follow instructions on referral form.

  • The Training Provider may exempt a student from the citizenship eligibility criterion (Clause 2.2(b) of this Schedule 1) if it sights and retains a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form from either the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program.

  • In consideration of the Funding, the Training Provider must deliver the Subsidised Training to Eligible Individuals diligently and otherwise in accordance with this Agreement.

  • The Training Provider acknowledges that the payment of any Funding is subject to the Territory being reasonably satisfied of the quality of Subsidised Training delivered by the Training Provider, and the Training Provider’s compliance with this Agreement.