Schedule 2—Repeal and transitional provisions
1—Repeal of
Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act 1994
The Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act 1994 (the repealed
Act ) is repealed.
(1) Subject to this
Act, a declaration that an occupation is a trade or a declared vocation in
force under section 3(2) of the repealed Act immediately before the
commencement of section 5(4) of this Act will continue in force as a
declaration under section 5(4) of this Act.
(2) Subject to this
Act, registration or accreditation in force under Part 3 of the repealed Act
immediately before the commencement of Part 3 of this Act will continue in
force for the unexpired portion of the term for which the registration or
accreditation was granted, or last renewed, as registration or accreditation
under Part 3 of this Act.
(3) Subject to this
Act, an approval, determination or requirement of ARC in force under Part 4 of
the repealed Act immediately before the commencement of Part 4 of this Act
will continue in force as an approval, determination or requirement of the
Commission under Part 4 of this Act.
(4) Subject to this
Act, a contract of training in force under Part 4 of the repealed Act
immediately before the commencement of Part 4 of this Act will continue in
force as a contract of training under Part 4 of this Act.
(5) Subject to this
Act, a suspension, order or decision of the Disputes Resolution Committee in
force under the repealed Act immediately before the commencement of Part 4 of
this Act will continue in force as a suspension, order or decision of the
Grievances and Disputes Mediation Committee under Part 4 of this Act.
(6) A reference in an
Act or an instrument or document to a trainee under a contract of training is
to be read as a reference to an apprentice/trainee under a
contract of training and a reference to apprenticeship/traineeship is to be
construed accordingly.
(7) A reference in an
Act or an instrument or document to the VEET Board, ARC or ACEC is to be read
as a reference to the Commission.