Victorian Purchasing Guide definition
Examples of Victorian Purchasing Guide in a sentence
The Department is not liable to pay the Contact Hour Funds to the Training Provider in respect of an Eligible Individual in excess of two times the nominal hours per unit of competency as published in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide.
The Department is not liable to pay the Contact Hour Funds: in excess of two times the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide; and in excess of the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide for RPL.
The Department will not pay the Contact Hour Funds to the Training Provider in respect of an Eligible Individual in excess of two times the nominal hours per unit/module as published in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide.
We are not liable to pay the Contact Hour Funds: in excess of two times the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide; and in excess of the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide for RPL.
The Department is not liable to pay the Contact Hour Funds in excess of two times the nominal hours per subject as published in the Victorian Purchasing Guide.
Subject to this Agreement, the VSC will pay the RTO for training delivered under this Agreement in 2010 at the rate per Scheduled Hour described in the 2010 list of funded courses up to the maximum Nominal Hours per qualification as identified in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide or State Accredited Course.
The Commission will pay the Contact Hour Funds to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual up to the maximum nominal hours per course or qualification as identified in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide or State Accredited course curriculum document.
Alternatively, one may see it on the effort side of the bargain – as a reduction in the total number of hours an employee must work each year.
For training delivered under demand driven funding arrangements defined in Schedule 3 Part 2C, the Commission will pay the Board/Council up to the maximum Nominal Hours per qualification as identified in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide or State Accredited Course.
Funding for Diploma level unitsThe Department has been advised that the Diploma will be funded once the Victorian Purchasing Guide is approved after CAV’s determines the licensing requirements.