Foundation Skills Approved Provider List definition

Foundation Skills Approved Provider List means a list of training providers approved by the Department to receive government funding for delivery of courses or qualifications on the Foundation Skills List.
Foundation Skills Approved Provider List means a list of RTOs approved by the Department, or authorised delegate, to deliver courses or qualifications on the Foundation Skills List which are funded by the Department.

Examples of Foundation Skills Approved Provider List in a sentence

  • The Training Provider acknowledges that it will not be permitted by the Department to subcontract some or all training and assessment relating to courses and qualifications on the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support Units) under Clause 6.4 unless both the Training Provider and the subcontractor are on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List.

  • To receive Funds for delivery of a Foundation Skills Program (except Literacy and Numeracy Support Units), the Training Provider must be on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List and have the relevant approval to provide that program.

  • The Department may add or remove the Training Provider from the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List, and/or vary its approvals on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List at any time, by notification via the SVTS.

  • The RTO may only subcontract some or all training and assessment relating to courses and qualifications on the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support) if both the RTO and the subcontracted RTO are on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List.

  • This Clause 5.4 applies for all such courses and qualifications commencing from a date specified by the Department following publication of the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List.

  • To receive Funds for delivery of a Foundation Skills Program you must be on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List and have the relevant approval to provide that program.

  • If the Training Provider is on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List, it must collect and submit for each Skills First Student who commences, completes or withdraws from a Domain A or Domain B Foundation Skills Program, in each calendar year into which the Term extends, data that measures their skill level translated into the Australian Core Skills Framework or equivalent (as determined by the Department) as at the: commencement of training; and completion of or withdrawal from training.

  • The RTO acknowledges and agrees that: in order to commence Eligible Individuals in courses/qualifications from the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support), the RTO must be on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List and have the relevant approval(s); and the Department may add or remove the RTO from the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List, and/or vary the RTO’s approvals on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List, at any time.

  • The amendment treaty does not, however, require that any such transfer take place.

  • The Training Provider acknowledges that it will not be permitted by the Department to subcontract some or all training and assessment relating to courses and qualifications on the Foundation Skills List (except Literacy and Numeracy Support) under Clause 6.2 unless both the Training Provider and the subcontractor are on the Foundation Skills Approved Provider List.

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