TAFE FOR PRIORITY COURSES Sample Clauses

TAFE FOR PRIORITY COURSES. The Training Provider must apply a fee waiver/exemption for an Eligible Individual who commences a course on the Free TAFE for Priority Courses list on or after 1 January 2019 and who meets the eligibility criteria under this Clause 23.
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TAFE FOR PRIORITY COURSES. Fee Waiver entitlement You must grant a Fee Waiver to an individual who commences a program on the Free TAFE for Priority Courses List (a ‘Free TAFE priority course’). To avoid doubt, an individual may commence a Free TAFE priority course and choose to not access their Fee Waiver for that program if they wish to use it instead for another a Free TAFE priority course at another time. An individual may only receive a Fee Waiver for a commencement in one Free TAFE priority course (the ‘one Free TAFE Fee Waiver in a lifetime’ limit). This limit does not apply if the individual is eligible for any of the exceptions in Clauses 16.7, 16.8 or 16.9 of this Schedule 1. To avoid doubt, Free TAFE short courses do not count towards the ‘one Free TAFE Fee Waiver in a lifetime’ limit. An individual cannot receive a Fee Waiver for commencement in a Free TAFE priority course that is delivered as an Apprenticeship. All other Skills First eligibility requirements apply as specified in this Contract and the Guidelines About Eligibility. Confirm entitlement prior to granting Fee Waiver Prior to granting a Fee Waiver under this Clause 16, you must, in accordance with the Guidelines About Eligibility, seek confirmation from the individual whether they have received a Fee Waiver under this Clause 16 for any Free TAFE priority course other than the program they are seeking to enrol in. To avoid doubt, an individual who has received a Fee Waiver under this Clause 16 for a Free TAFE priority course is eligible to continue receiving the Fee Waiver for the duration of that program where they: commenced it at another TAFE or Dual Sector University and are recommencing; or are transitioning to a superseding training package qualification or a replacement accredited course. Exceptions to ‘one Free TAFE Fee Waiver’ in a lifetime limit If an individual received a Fee Waiver for a commencement under the JobTrainer initiative, this does not count towards their ‘one Free TAFE Fee Waiver in a lifetime’ limit. An individual who completes a Free TAFE priority course that is identified on the Funded Programs Report as a Free TAFE pathway may receive an additional Fee Waiver for another program in the same pathway. This applies whether the program they completed was government-subsidised or fee for service. To avoid doubt, the individual may receive an additional Fee Waiver for multiple programs in the same pathway, but they must complete each program before receiving each additional Fee Waiver. A...
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