Appropriate State Legislation means the State Employment and Skills Development Authority Act 1990.
Appropriate State Legislation means the State Employment and Skills Development Authority Act 1990, or any successor legislation.
Appropriate State Legislation means the Industrial Training Act 1975, or any successor legislation.
Examples of Appropriate State Legislation in a sentence
In accordance with [Appropriate State Legislation] the purpose of the Easement is to preserve and protect the Conservation and Preservation Values of the Property in perpetuity by restricting the development, alteration, division, and use of the Property and by providing for the enforcement of those restrictions.
More Definitions of Appropriate State Legislation
Appropriate State Legislation means the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001 or any successor legislation.
Appropriate State Legislation means the Industrial and Commercial Training Act 1989, or any successor legislation.
Appropriate State Legislation means the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996 or any successor legislation.
Appropriate State Legislation means that following; Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000
Appropriate State Legislation means the Tasmanian Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 and any amendments to the Act.
Appropriate State Legislation means that following; Training and Employment Act 2000 or any successor legislation.
Appropriate State Legislation means the Vocational Education and Training Accreditation Act 1990.