Fee Concession definition

Fee Concession means a concession on tuition fees granted, or to be granted, in circumstances where this Contract or the Guidelines About Fees specify that the Training Provider must grant a concession on tuition fees to a Skills First Student. Fee Concession Contribution means the contribution to be paid by the Department to the Training Provider when the Training Provider grants a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student, as detailed in Clauses 11.5 and 11.6 of Schedule 1 of this Contract.
Fee Concession means a concession on tuition fees granted, or to be granted, in circumstances where this Contract or the Guidelines About Fees specify that you must grant a concession on tuition fees to a Skills First Student. Fee Concession Contribution means the contribution we will pay to you when you grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student, as detailed in Clauses 11.5 and 11.6 of Schedule 1 of this Contract. Fee Waiver means a waiver of tuition fees granted, or to be granted, in circumstances where this Contract or the Guidelines About Fees specify that you must not charge a tuition fee, or where we otherwise direct that you must not charge a tuition fee, to a Skills First Student. Fee Waiver Contribution means the contribution we will pay you when you grant a Fee Waiver to a Skills First Student, as detailed in Clauses 11.7 and 11.8 of Schedule 1 of this Contract. Final Data Submission Date means the date specified via the SVTS as the deadline for the f inal Student Statistical Report to be submitted for a data collection year. This typically falls on or around 15 January of the next calendar year. Foundation Skills Approved Provider List means a list of Skills First training providers that we have approved to receive funds for delivery of Foundation Skills Programs. Foundation Skills Program means a program identified as such on the Funded Programs Report.
Fee Concession means a concession on tuition fees granted, or to be granted, in circumstances where this Contract or the Guidelines About Fees specify that you must grant a concession on tuition fees to a Skills First Student. Fee Concession Contribution means the contribution we will pay to you when you grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student, as detailed in Clauses 11.5 and 11.6 of Schedule 1 of this Contract. Fee Waiver means a waiver of tuition fees granted, or to be granted, in circumstances where this Contract or the Guidelines About Fees specify that you must not charge a tuition fee, or where we otherwise direct that you must not charge a tuition fee, to a Skills First Student. Fee Waiver Contribution means the contribution we will pay you when you grant a Fee Waiver to a Skills First Student, as detailed in Clauses 11.7 and 11.8 of Schedule 1 of this Contract. Final Data Submission Date means the date specified via the SVTS as the deadline for the f inal Student Statistical Report to be submitted for a data collection year. This typically falls on or around 15 January of the next calendar year. Foundation Skills Approved Provider List means a list of Skills First training providers that we have approved to receive funds for delivery of Foundation Skills Programs. Foundation Skills Program means a program identified as such on the Funded Programs Report. Free TAFE for Priority Courses List means the specific list of programs as identified on the Funded Programs Report for which TAFE Institutes and Dual Sector Universities must apply a Fee Waiver under the Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative. Funded Programs Report means a report we issue and approve that includes accredited vocational training programs (but not including higher education courses), as varied by us

Examples of Fee Concession in a sentence

  • The maximum hourly value is the relevant ‘Maximum Fee Concession Contribution per hour’ for the course (as identified on the Student Tuition Fee Contribution Report); and the number of hours for which the Training Provider is entitled to be paid the Contact Hour Funds in relation to the delivery of the training and assessment for that course to that Eligible Individual.

  • For the purpose of Clause 14.7(a), the monetary amount will be 10 per cent of the total Fee Concession Contribution or Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution claimed and/or paid to the Training Provider for each enrolment for which an exception has been identified.

  • The Department will not pay a Fee Concession Contribution to the Training Provider in relation to individuals who are referred job seekers.

  • The Training Provider may determine the tuition fee it charges to any Skills First Student for delivery of programs on the Funded Scope, unless: the individual has an entitlement to a Fee Concession; or there is a requirement to apply a Fee Waiver.

  • The Department will pay a Fee Concession Contribution (subject to the Training Provider being eligible for the payment of Contact Hour Funds for the Skills First Student), where the Training Provider has: granted a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student in accordance with the Guidelines About Fees; and reported that Fee Concession in accordance with the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines.

  • The maximum hourly value is the relevant ‘Maximum Fee Concession Contribution per hour’ for the course (as identified on the Student Tuition Fee Contribution Report as published on the SVTS).

  • If an Evidence of Fee Concession/Fee Waiver audit reveals that the Training Provider does not have sufficient documentation to demonstrate that it has correctly assessed a Skills First Student’s entitlement to receive a Fee Concession or Fee Waiver (in accordance with this Contract, including Clause 5 of this Schedule 1), and the Training Provider has claimed Funds for that individual (exception) then the Department may take action under Clause 16 (Enforcement) of this Contract.

  • The Fee Concession Contribution amount payable will be calculated by multiplying: 100% of revenue foregone, as calculated based on four times the actual hourly rate paid by the Eligible Individual and reported by the Training Provider (being 20% of the standard published hourly fee), up to a maximum hourly value.

  • The Department will not pay a Fee Concession Contribution to the RTO in relation to individuals who are granted a fee concession and who are also referred Job Seekers.

  • This Clause 16 sets out requirements for granting (within the Training Provider’s allocation of JobTrainer commencements) eligibility exemptions, a JobTrainer Fee Concession or a Fee Waiver (the JobTrainer benefits) to individuals who are eligible to participate in the JobTrainer initiative.

Related to Fee Concession

  • Concession means the granting of a license or right to act for or on behalf of the Board, or to provide a service requiring the approval or endorsement of the Board, and which may or may not involve a payment or exchange, or provision of services by or to the Board, provided that the term concession shall not include vending machines.

  • Concession Contract means a contract for pecuniary interest concluded in writing between one or more economic operators and one or more contracting authorities within the meaning of Articles 168 and 172, in order to entrust the execution of works or the provision and management of services to an economic operator (the ‘concession’). The remuneration shall consist either solely in the right to exploit the works or services or in that right together with payment. The award of a concession contract shall involve the transfer to the concessionaire of an operating risk in exploiting those works or services encompassing demand risk or supply risk, or both. The concessionaire shall be deemed to assume an operating risk where, under normal operating conditions, there is no guarantee of recouping the investments made or the costs incurred in operating the works or the services at stake;

  • Concession Area means particulars of the area as more particularly described in Form A of West Bengal Minor Minerals (Auction) Rules, 2016.

  • concessionary payment means a payment made under arrangements made by the Secretary of State with the consent of the Treasury which is charged either to the National Insurance Fund or to a Departmental Expenditure Vote to which payments of benefit or tax credits under the benefit Acts or the Tax Credits Act 2002 are charged;

  • Contract Charges means charges that accrue during a given month as defined in Article III. “Contract Term” is defined in Article IV.

  • Rentals of a Person means the aggregate fixed amounts payable by such Person under any Operating Lease.

  • Licence Fee means the licence fee specified in Item 7 of Schedule 1.

  • Electricity means Active Energy and Reactive Energy.

  • licence means a licence granted under this Act;