Mauritius Qualifications Authority definition

Mauritius Qualifications Authority means the Mauritius Qualifications Authority established under section 3 of the Mauritius Qualifications Authority Act;

Examples of Mauritius Qualifications Authority in a sentence

  • Secured a seat for a duly accredited National Diploma/Higher National Diploma in a local training institution duly registered with the Mauritius Qualifications Authority.

  • Section 4.8 of the Competency Standard 2014 provides that the training can be either a course approved by the Mauritius Qualifications Authority (“MQA”) or any other relevant course conducted by qualified trainer(s).

  • The Authority may cancel the accreditation if the training institution has been found to have contravened the Mauritius Qualifications Authority Act or any regulation made under the Act or has failed to continuously comply with the criteria and conditions as prescribed by the MQA.

  • The Mauritius Qualifications Authority (MQA) is a body corporate, established under Act No. 42 of 2001 and operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources, Tertiary Education and Scientific Research.

  • We take this opportunity to inform you that all the courses offered at Sagittarius are approved either by the Mauritius Qualifications Authority or the Tertiary education Commission, and that companies sponsoring their employee/s for any of our courses, falling under the ‘Training Grant Incentive Scheme’, are entitled for refund under the ‘Levy and Grant system’ of the HRDC.

  • The training may either be run in-house or externally by training institutions registered with the Mauritius Qualifications Authority, (MQA).

  • The following institutions have been set up for the regulatory, provision/certification and facilitation of training: The Mauritius Qualifications Authority (MQA) is the regulatory body and its objects are as follows.

  • In year 2000, the Ministry of Training, Skills Development and Productivity reactivated the initiative and this led to the establishment of the NQF through the enactment of the Mauritius Qualifications Authority Act 2001.

  • See and treat hubs are being established to increase see and treat support through Specialist Paramedics.

  • The operationalisation of the measure will be in close collaboration with the Private Sector, Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) and Mauritius Qualifications Authority (MQA) registered training providers1 to better articulate demand and supply of training, placement and subsequent employment.

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  • Sanctions Authorities means the respective governmental institutions and agencies of any of the United States, the United Nations, the European Union, the United Kingdom, including without limitation, OFAC, the United States Department of State, and Her Majesty's Treasury;

  • Michigan economic growth authority means the Michigan economic growth authority created in the Michigan economic growth authority act, 1995 PA 24, MCL 207.801 to 207.810.

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  • Highway authority means the state highway commission, a board of county road commissioners or the governing body of a city or village.

  • Road authority means each governmental agency with jurisdiction over public streets and highways. Road authority includes the department, any other state agency, and intergovernmental, county, city, and village governmental agencies responsible for the construction, repair, and maintenance of streets and highways. When a street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system over public streets and highways over which more than 1 road authority possesses jurisdiction, road authority includes each road authority with jurisdiction over public streets and highways upon which the street railway operates or seeks to operate a street railway system.

  • Securities Authorities means the applicable securities commissions and other securities regulatory authorities in Canada and the United States;

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  • public authority means any authority or body or institution of self- government established or constituted—

  • Legislative authority means, with respect to a regional transit authority, the board of trustees thereof, and with respect to a county that is a transit authority, the board of county commissioners.

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  • Canadian Securities Authorities means the securities commissions or similar authorities in Canada.

  • Authority Having Jurisdiction means a federal, state, local, or other regional department, or an individual such as a fire marshal, building official, electrical inspector, utility provider or other individual having statutory authority.

  • Applicable Insurance Regulatory Authority means, when used with respect to any Insurance Subsidiary, the insurance department or similar administrative authority or agency located in (x) the state or other jurisdiction in which such Insurance Subsidiary is domiciled or (y) to the extent asserting regulatory jurisdiction over such Insurance Subsidiary, the insurance department, authority or agency in each state or other jurisdiction in which such Insurance Subsidiary is licensed, and shall include any Federal insurance regulatory department, authority or agency that may be created in the future and that asserts regulatory jurisdiction over such Insurance Subsidiary.

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  • Public safety agency means a functional division of a public agency, county, or the state that provides fire fighting, law enforcement, ambulance, medical, or other emergency services.

  • Regional authority means the Director General of Foreign Trade appointed under section 6 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of 1992) or an officer authorised by him to grant an authorisation including a duty credit scrip under the said Act.

  • Qualified airport authority means an airport authority

  • designated authority means any of the following;

  • foreign regulatory authority means a securities commission, exchange or other securities market regulatory authority in a designated foreign jurisdiction;