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Vanuatu National Training Council Act 1999


REPUBLIC OF VANUATU


VANUATU NATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL
ACT
NO. 13 OF 1999


Arrangement of Sections


PART 1 – PRELIMINARY


  1. Interpretation

PART 2 – VANUATU NATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL


Division 1 – Establishment, Functions And Powers


  1. Establishment of the Vanuatu National Training Council
  2. Functions of the Council
  3. Powers of the Council
  4. Council to have regard to government policy

Division 2 – Membership


  1. Composition of the Council
  2. Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson
  3. Removal of members and acting members
  4. Terms and conditions
  5. Disclosure of interests

Division 3 – Meetings and Procedures


  1. Meetings of the Council
  2. Council may regulate its procedures

Division 4 – Consultative Committee and Other Committees


  1. Consultative Committee
  2. Other committees

PART 3 – LIST AND REGISTER OF COURSES


  1. List of courses
  2. The register
  3. Accreditation
  4. Period of accreditation and renewal
  5. Council may accredit a course without application
  6. Course provider to notify Council of changes
  7. Offence to provide false information about a course
  8. Appeal rights

PART 4 – FINANCIAL MATTERS


  1. Funds of the Council
  2. Council to keep proper accounts

PART 5 – EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND STAFF


  1. Executive Officer
  2. Functions and powers of the Executive Officer
  3. Terms and conditions
  4. Staff of the Council

PART 6 – MISCELLANEOUS


  1. Annual report
  2. Regulations
  3. Commencement

REPUBLIC OF VANUATU


Assent 10/09/99

Commencement 18/10/99


VANUATU NATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL
ACT
NO. 13 OF 1999


An Act to establish the Vanuatu National Training Council and for related purposes.


BE IT ENACTED by the President and the Parliament as follows:


PART 1 - PRELIMINARY


INTERPRETATION


  1. In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:

“Council” means the Vanuatu National Training Council established under section 2;


“course” means any vocational education or training course, whether formal or informal, and includes a professional education course;


“course provider” means an individual or body (incorporated or unincorporated) that provides a course;


“local authority” means a local government council or a municipal council;


“member” means a member of the Council;


“Minister” means the Minister responsible for matters relating to education;


“register” means the register established under section 22.


PART 2 – VANUATU NATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL
Division 1 – Establishment, functions and powers


ESTABLISHMENT OF THE VANUATU NATIONAL TRAINING COUNCIL


2. (1) The Vanuatu National Training Council is established.


(2) The Council:


(a) is a body corporate with perpetual succession; and

(b) is to have a common seal; and


(c) may sue and be sued in its corporate name.

FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL


  1. The Council has the following functions:

POWERS OF THE COUNCIL


  1. (1) The Council has power to do all things necessary or convenient to be done for or in connection with the performance of its functions.

COUNCIL TO HAVE REGARD TO GOVERNMENT POLICY


  1. In the performance of its functions and in the exercise of its powers, the Council must have regard to the policy of the government in relation to vocational education and training.

Division 2 - Membership


COMPOSITION OF THE COUNCIL


6. (1) The Council consists of 8 members.


(2) The members must include:

(3) At least 2 members of the Council must be women.

(4) The Minister is, in consultation with a senior representative from his or her Ministry, the Commissioner for Labour and the Vanuatu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to appoint each member.

(5) A member holds office for 3 years and is eligible for reappointment.

(6) A person may hold office as a member concurrently with any other office.

(7) A person must not be appointed as a member if he or she:

(8) A member of the Council is a leader within the meaning of the Leadership Code Act No. 2 of 1998.

CHAIRPERSON AND DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON


  1. (1) The members of the Council must select a member to be the Chairperson and another member to be the Deputy Chairperson.

(2) The Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson each hold office for a term of 3 years and are eligible for reappointment.


(3) The Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson may resign his or her office by giving a written resignation to the Council.


REMOVAL OF MEMBERS AND ACTING MEMBERS


  1. (1) The Minister may, with the approval of the Council of Ministers, remove a member if he or she:
(b) is convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for 3 months or longer; or

(c) is absent from 3 consecutive meetings without the leave of the Council; or

(2) A member may resign by giving his or her resignation in writing to the Minister.


(3) The Council may appoint a person to act as a member if the member is absent from Vanuatu or is for any reason unable to perform his or her duties. A person must not be appointed to act for more than 3 months.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS


  1. (1) A member is not to be paid any fees, salary or allowances for being a member of the Council.

DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS


  1. A member who:

must disclose that interest to the Council in accordance with section 16 of the Leadership Code Act No.2 of 1998.


Division 3 - Meetings and procedures


MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL


  1. (1) The Council must hold such meetings as are necessary for the performance of its functions.

COUNCIL MAY REGULATE ITS PROCEDURES


  1. Subject to this Act, the Council may determine and regulate its own procedures.

Division 4- Consultative Committee and other committees


CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE


  1. (1) The Council must establish a Consultative Committee within 28 days after the commencement of this Act.

(2) The Consultative Committee is to provide advice to the Council about:


(a) matters of policy and strategic planning relating to vocational education and training; and


(b) such other matters as the Council may request.


(3) The Consultative Committee must meet at least 2 times a year and determine its own procedures.

(4) The Consultative Committee must have one representative from each of the following bodies:

(5) The Consultative Committee must have 2 representatives from the private sector.

OTHER COMMITTEES


  1. (1) The Council may form such other committees as are necessary for the performance of its functions.

PART 3 - LIST AND REGISTER OF COURSES


LIST OF COURSES


15. (1) The Council must establish and maintain a list of courses.


(2) The list may contain such information about a course as the Council considers appropriate.

(3) The Council must encourage course providers to provide information about their courses to the Council on a regular basis.

THE REGISTER


16. (1) The Council must establish a register of accredited courses.


(2) The register must include such information in relation to each accredited course as the Council determines in writing.


(3) The Council is responsible for the form and maintenance of the register.


(4) The Council must remove from the register any course that ceases to be an accredited course.


(5) The Council may publish in the Gazette a copy of the register or part of the register.


ACCREDITATION


  1. (1) A course provider may apply to the Council for accreditation of a course.

(2) An application for accreditation of a course must:


(a) be in writing and in the form specified by the Council; and

(3) In deciding whether to approve an application, the Council must take into account the following matters:


(a) the extent to which the course meets the training needs of the Vanuatu community or labour market;

(b) the extent to which the course will develop the vocational skills and competencies of students;

(c) the structure of the course and its assessment procedures;

(d) the financial, human and physical resources of the course provider, including security of students’ fees, teachers, buildings, workshops, equipment and written materials;

(e) whether the level of training or tuition offered by the course is consistent with nationally and/or internationally accepted standards;

(f) any other matter that the Council considers relevant.

(4) The Council must approve or reject an application within 28 days after the application is made. The Council must give written notice of its decision to the applicant within 14 days after making its decision.

(5) If the Council approves an application, the Council must enter details of the course on the register within 7 days after the approval is given.

PERIOD OF ACCREDITATION AND RENEWAL


  1. (1) The accreditation of a course:

(2) The Council must not renew an accreditation unless it is satisfied that the course continues to meet standards acceptable to the Council.


COUNCIL MAY ACCREDIT A COURSE WITHOUT APPLICATION


  1. (1) The Council may, by determination in writing, accredit a course without an application for accreditation being made.

(2) If the Council makes a determination accrediting a particular course, the Council must enter the course on the register as if an application for accreditation of the course had been made and approved.


COURSE PROVIDER TO NOTIFY COUNCIL OF CHANGES


  1. (1) The provider of an accredited course must, within one month after any changes are made to the course that might affect its accreditation, inform the Council in writing of the changes.

(2) A person who fails to comply with subsection (1) is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding 250,000 Vatu.


OFFENCE TO PROVIDE FALSE INFORMATION ABOUT A COURSE


  1. A course provider who provides false or misleading information about a course to the Council is guilty of an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding 500,000 Vatu.

APPEAL RIGHTS


  1. (1) If the Council rejects an application for accreditation of a course, the applicant may appeal to the Minister for a review of the decision.

(3) The Minister may confirm, vary or revoke the Council’s decision and must give written notice of his or her decision to the appellant.


PART 4 – FINANCIAL MATTERS


FUNDS OF THE COUNCIL


23. (1) The funds of the Council consist of:


(a) money received by way of fees and charges paid to the Council; and

(b) any other money received by the Council from any other sources.

(2) The Council is to open and maintain such bank accounts as it considers necessary.

(3) The funds of the Council are to be paid to the credit of such of its bank accounts as the Council determines.

(4) The funds of the Council are to be applied:

(5) The Council may invest any money that is not required for the performance of its functions.


COUNCIL TO KEEP PROPER ACCOUNTS


  1. (1) The Council must keep proper accounting records in relation to its financial affairs, and must have annual statements of account prepared for each financial year.

(2) The Council’s accounts for each financial year must be audited within 3 months after the end of the financial year by the Auditor General or a person authorised by the Auditor General.


PART 5 – EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND STAFF


EXECUTIVE OFFICER


  1. (1) The Council must appoint a person as the Executive Officer of the Council.

FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER


  1. The Executive Officer has the following functions:

training structure;


(b) to implement and evaluate accreditation procedures;

(c) to promote and market the Council;

(d) to prepare high quality reports to assist the Council in undertaking its functions;

(e) such other functions as are specified by the Council.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS


  1. The Council must determine the terms and conditions of appointment of the Executive Officer not provided for by this Act.

STAFF OF THE COUNCIL


  1. (1) The Council is to have such staff as are necessary for the Council to perform its functions having regard to the budget of the Council.

PART 6 – MISCELLANEOUS


ANNUAL REPORT


  1. (1) The Council must, within 90 days after the end of each financial year of the Council, give a report to the Minister relating to the operations of the Council for that year.

(2) The Minister must table a copy of the report in the Parliament within 14 sitting days of the Parliament after receiving the report.


REGULATIONS


  1. (1) The Minister may, by Order in writing, make regulations prescribing all matters:

(a) required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or


(b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.


(2) The Minister must make regulations on the advice of the Council.

COMMENCEMENT


31. This Act commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette.



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