Examples of National Skills Authority in a sentence
The Minister may, after consulting the National Skills Authority and the SETA in question, dissolve a SETA if the SETA is unable to continue to perform its functions.
If the Director-General and a SETA cannot agree on the contents of a service level agreement within the prescribed period, the Minister must determine the contents of the service level agreement after consulting the National Skills Authority.
Constitution of National Skills Authority (1) The National Skills Authority must, as soon as possible after the appointment of its members, adopt its constitution.
Amalgamation and dissolution of SETAs (1) The Minister may, after consulting the National Skills Authority and the SETAs in question and subject to section 9(2), amalgamate two or more SETAs. (2) The Minister must approve a constitution for the amalgamated SETA.
The annual financial statements contemplated in subsection (1)(c) must be submitted by the Director-General to the National Skills Authority for information as soon as possible after they have been prepared.[S.29 amended by s.
The role of the National Skills Authority (NSA) in advising the Minister in relation to the National Skills Fund is being amended to that of advising on the strategic framework and criteria for allocation of subsidies from the National Skills Fund.
It allows for the Registrar, the SETA and the National Skills Authority to continue performing prescribed functions.
Section 6: Composition of National Skills Authority and term and vacation of office The NSA’s composition is being increased by the addition of a non-voting member to represent the QCTO.
The Minister may, after consulting the National Skills Authority and the SETAs in question and subject to subsection (2), change the sector of a SETA and must publish a notice in the Gazette reflecting such change.[Subs.
Instead, 23 sectoral training funds exist and one national skills fund.Overall Steering of the Financing SystemThe Minister of Labor is responsible for policy on vocational training and is advised by the National Skills Authority (NSA) The NSA is comprised of public authorities, social partners, regional authorities and various public interest associations.