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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACT 1996 - SECT 60I

60I .         Conferring prescribed VET qualifications to competent persons

        (1)         Subject to the regulations, a registered training provider may confer a class A qualification on a person who —

            (a)         has not entered into a training contract under Division 2 in respect of the qualification; or

            (b)         has entered into such a contract as an apprentice but has only partly fulfilled the apprentice’s obligations under it,

                if, after assessing the person, the provider is satisfied the person nevertheless has, as a result of training received from an employer and other learning, the skills and competency required for the qualification.

        (2)         Subject to the regulations, a registered training provider may confer a class B qualification on a person who —

            (a)         has not entered into a training contract under Division 2 in respect of the qualification; or

            (b)         has entered into such a contract as an apprentice but has only partly fulfilled the apprentice’s obligations under it; or

            (c)         has not undertaken or successfully completed an approved VET course in respect of the qualification,

                if, after assessing the person, the provider is satisfied the person nevertheless has the skills and competency required for the qualification.

        (3)         Subject to the regulations, a registered training provider may confer a class C qualification on a person who has not undertaken or successfully completed an approved VET course in respect of the qualification if, after assessing the person, the provider is satisfied the person nevertheless has the skills and competency required for the qualification.

        (4)         Subject to the regulations, a registered training provider may confer an approved VET qualification on a person who has not undertaken or successfully completed an approved VET course in respect of the qualification if, after assessing the person, the provider is satisfied the person nevertheless has the skills and competency required for the qualification.

        [Section 60I inserted: No. 44 of 2008 s. 39.]

        [Heading inserted: No. 44 of 2008 s. 39.]



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