Qualifications Authority definition

Qualifications Authority means the New Zealand Qualifications Authority, a body corporate, established by the Act.
Qualifications Authority means the New Zealand Qualifications Authority established by section 248(1) of the Education Act 1989 or any future replacement or equivalent entity;
Qualifications Authority means the New Zealand Qualifica- tions Authority established by Part 20 of the Education Act 1989 Reprinted as at

Examples of Qualifications Authority in a sentence

  • Applicants in possession of a foreign qualification must attach an evaluation certificate from the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) to their applications.

  • The Council also oversees the activities of its committees; promotes a culture of health and safety in the mining industry; arranges a summit every two years to review the state of occupational health and safety at mines; and liaises with the Mining Qualifications Authority and any other statutory bodies about mining health and safety.

  • 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.

  • It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) and to provide proof of such evaluation.

  • Contact the DELTA Database Manager for a copy of the Conditions of Use form: DELTA Database Manager Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority GPO Box 2317 Melbourne 3001 Phone: 00 0000 0000 Fax: 00 0000 0000 The Training Provider must use the SVTS for all student statistical data and claims for funding in accordance with the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines and the Guide to SVTS (or its successor) made available by the Department from time to time.

  • If the material is reproduced or quoted, the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) should be acknowledged as the source.

  • Chairman of the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland, of Edward Dillon Ltd.

  • An evaluation certificate as issued by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) must be submitted if a previous qualification was obtained in a foreign country.

  • DPME reserves the right to verify all qualifications through the South African Qualifications Authority and to verify experience indicated on CVs with third parties.

  • The assessment instruments used should follow the general guidance offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) assessment model and an integrative approach to assessment is encouraged.


More Definitions of Qualifications Authority

Qualifications Authority means the New Zealand 20 Qualifications Authority established by section 248 (1)
Qualifications Authority means the Solomon Islands Qualifications Authority established by section 115.
Qualifications Authority means the Tasmanian Qualifications Authority established by section 5 of the Tasmanian Qualifications Authority Act 2003 ;
Qualifications Authority means the New Zealand
Qualifications Authority means the Tasmanian Qualifications Authority established under the Tasmanian Qualifications Authority Act 2003;

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  • Sanctions Authorities means the respective governmental institutions and agencies of any of the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, the United Kingdom, including without limitation, OFAC, the United States Department of State, and Her Majesty's Treasury;

  • Sanctions Authority means: (i) the United Nations (including the United Nations Security Council), the United States, the European Union, any Member State of the European Union and the United Kingdom; and (ii) the respective governmental, judicial, public or regulatory agencies, authorities or bodies of any of the foregoing, including the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Department of the Treasury (“OFAC”), the United States Department of State, the European Commission and Her Majesty’s Treasury (“HMT”);

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  • Securities Authority means the Ontario Securities Commission and any other applicable securities commissions or securities regulatory authority of a province or territory of Canada.

  • Securities Authorities means the British Columbia Securities Commission and the other securities regulatory authorities in the provinces and territories of Canada and the Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States of America, collectively;

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  • Customs authority means the authority that is responsible under the law of a Party for the administration and enforcement of customs laws and regulations; Customs duty includes any duty or charge of any kind imposed in connection with the importation of goods, but does not include any:

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  • customs authorities means customs authorities as defined in Article 5, point (1), of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013;

  • Road authority means each governmental agency with jurisdiction over public streets and highways. Road authority includes the department, any other state agency, and intergovernmental, county, city, and village governmental agencies responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of streets and highways. When a street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system over public streets and highways over which more than 1 road authority possesses jurisdiction, road authority includes each road authority with jurisdiction over public streets and highways upon which the street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system.

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.

  • designated authority means such authority as may be notified by the Commissioner;

  • County authority means the board of county commissioners,

  • Highway authority means the state highway commission, a board of county road commissioners or the governing body of a city or village.

  • Planning Authority means the responsible entity that coordinates and integrates transmission facility and service plans, resource plans, and protection systems.

  • your authority ("eich awdurdod") means the relevant authority of which you are a member or co-opted member.

  • UK Listing Authority means the Financial Services Authority in its capacity as competent authority under the Financial Services and Markets Xxx 0000.

  • Canadian Securities Authorities means the securities commissions or similar authorities in Canada.

  • Governing authority means the local legislative authority

  • statutory authority means Central or State Government, quasi-Government, administrative, judicial, public or statutory body, department, instrumentality, agency, authority, board entrusted with and carrying any statutory functions, as required from time to time in connection with performance by the Preferred Bidder of its obligations hereunder;

  • Foreign Antitrust Laws means the applicable requirements of antitrust competition or other similar Laws, rules, regulations and judicial doctrines of jurisdictions other than the United States.

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  • Information Commissioner means the UK Information Commissioner and any successor;

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  • Delegated Authority means any person or committee delegated with authority by the Municipality in terms of the provisions of the Municipal Finance Management Act.

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