FET Act definition

FET Act means the Further Education and Training Act 2014.
FET Act means the Further Education and Training Act 2014 (Qld) as varied from time to time. "FW Act" means the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) or its successor as varied from time to time. "FWC" means the Fair Work Commission.

Examples of FET Act in a sentence

  • Seeing that the Bill is merely the refinement of the current FET Act, no additional costs are foreseen.

  • The Bill seeks to repeal the Further Education and Training Act, 1998 (Act No. 98 of 1998) (the FET Act), and to ensure that all issues relating to further education and training colleges (FET colleges), such as the establishment, governance and funding of public colleges and the employment of staff are dealt with in one Act of Parliament.

  • Continuing Education and Training Act, Act No. 16 of 2006 (CET Act), previously known as Further Education and Training Act, Act No. 16 of 2006 (FET Act): Provides for the establishment, governance and funding of CET and TVET colleges, as well as matters related to the provision of continuing education and training.

  • The purpose that the FET sector should serve is articulated in the FET Act (98 of 1998) as the establishment of a nationally co-coordinated further education and training system that promotes cooperative governance and provides for programme-based further education and training (RSA, 1998c: 5).

  • In the wake of the 1998 FET Act, in order to provide FET/CET, any existing or new institution wanting to do so within the portfolio of the Minister of Education or a provincial MEC, was required to be declared an FET college.

  • The FET Act [98 of 1998] laid the first building blocks for a transformed FET college landscape in the post-apartheid South Africa.

  • According to the FET Act, 98 of 1998 managers of an FET institution are responsible for the effective management and administration of these institutions and consequently the implementation of the two acts (RSA, 1998c: 18).

  • The Further Education and Training (FET) Act, 98 of 1998 replaced all previous legislation that regulated institutions that were considered to be included in the further education and training sector in South Africa.

  • Concurrently, the FET Act (RSA 1998b) was drafted and promulgated in November of that year.

  • This study attempts to look at the policy from the Green Paper phase to the promulgation of the FET Act.

Related to FET Act

  • VAT Act means the Value Added Tax Act, No 89 of 1991, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Budget Act means an act containing appropriations which form a portion of the state's annual budget.

  • IT Act means the Income Tax Act, 1961;

  • FILOT Act means Title 12, Chapter 44, of the Code, and all future acts successor or supplemental thereto or amendatory thereof.

  • the 1981 Act which means the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting Declarations) Act 1981.

  • ECT Act means the Electronic Communications and Transaction Act No 25 of 2002, as amended;

  • the 1961 Act means the Land Compensation Act 1961(d); “the 1965 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(e); “the 1980 Act” means the Highways Act 1980(f);

  • the 1991 Act means the Water Industry Act 1991(a);

  • the 1998 Act (“Deddf 1998”) means the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998;

  • the 1988 Act means the Local Government Finance Act 1988.

  • FW Act means the Fair Work Act 2009, as amended from time to time.

  • the 1996 Act means the Education Act 1996;

  • Corrupt Act means any offence in respect of corruption or corrupt activities contemplated in the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act No. 12 of 2004;

  • PBR Act means the Plant Breeder’s Rights Xxx 0000 (Cth) as amended from time to time.

  • the 1992 Act means the Local Government Finance Act 1992;

  • the 1989 Act means the Local Government and Housing Act 1989;

  • the 1999 Act means the Greater London Authority Act 1999;

  • the 1965 Act means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(2);

  • the 1985 Act means the Companies Act 1985;

  • FOI Act means the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and any subordinate legislation made under that Act or any code issued pursuant to sections 45 or 46 of that Act or any guidance issued by the Information Commissioner;

  • the 1983 Act means the Representation of the People Act 1983;

  • the 1993 Act means the Pension Schemes Act 1993; “the 1995 Act” means the Pensions Act 1995;

  • Violent act means behavior that resulted in homicide,

  • the 1997 Act means the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 (c. 8);

  • PPS Act means the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth).

  • the 1972 Act means the Local Government Act 1972.