Commonwealth Scholarships and Awards Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE EDUCATION ACT 1945-1966.*
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this twenty-second day of December, 1966.
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Minister of State for
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Amendments of the Commonwealth Scholarships and Awards
Regulations.
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“‘ child ’ means—
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(i) has attained the age of sixteen years but is under the age of twenty-one years;
(ii) is receiving full-time education at a school, university or approved institution; and
(iii) is not in employment or engaged in work on his own account;”;
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“‘ training agreement’ means an agreement or arrangement under which—
(a) a person (in the next succeeding paragraph called ‘ the trainee’) is to pursue a course of study or training or both, or an amount is to be paid to another person in the event of a person (in the next succeeding paragraph also called ‘ the trainee’) failing to pursue a course of study or training or both; and
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* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1951, No. 9, as amended to date.
For previous amendments of the Commonwealth Scholarships and Awards
Regulations,
21668/66.—Price 8c (9d.) 9/8.12.1966
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b )the trainee is to remain or engage in employment as set out in the agreement or arrangement, or an amount is to be paid to another person in the event of the trainee failing to remain or engage in employment as set out in the agreement or arrangement,and includes any agreement or arrangement that has, either directly or indirectly, a like purpose or effect;”; and
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“(2.) A person (not being a person who is receiving, at a school or college, education of a class or kind that, in the opinion of the Board, is secondary education) who—
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a )is in receipt of payments by way of wages, salary or allowance from another person; and(
b ) is a party to a training agreement with the other person,shall be deemed to be in employment for the purposes of the definition of ‘child’ in the last preceding sub-regulation.
“(3.) The Board may, having regard to the nature of, and the amount earned or to be earned and the time occupied or to be occupied in, any employment or work or any intended employment or work, direct that the employment or work shall not be taken into account, or that the intended employment or work shall not, when begun, be taken into account, in determining whether or not, for the purposes of the definition of ‘child’ in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, a person is or was in employment or engaged in work on his own account.
“(4.) The Board may, having regard to the nature of the employment or work of persons included in a class of persons, direct that that employment or work shall not be taken into account in determining whether or not, for the purposes of the definition of ‘child’ in sub-regulation (1.) of this regulation, any person included in that class of persons is or was in employment or engaged in work on his own account.
“(5.) The Board may, at any time, revoke or vary a direction given under either of the last two preceding sub-regulations.”.
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a )by omitting paragraph (a ) of sub-regulation (3a.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraph:—“(
a )in a case other than that referred to in the next succeeding paragraph, an amount calculated at the rate of Two dollars for every Ten dollars by which the adjusted family income (excluding, wherethat income exceeds Four thousand four hundred dollars, the amount of the excess) of the holder of the scholarship exceeds Two thousand two hundred dollars and Three dollars for every Ten dollars by which the adjusted family income of the holder of the scholarship exceeds Four thousand four hundred dollars; or”; and
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b )by omitting from sub-regulation (4.) the words “an amount of One hundred and fifty pounds for each child, other than the student, who is under the age of sixteen years and” and inserting in their stead the words “an amount of Three hundred dollars for each child, other than the student, who”.
PART II. Regulation 6a.
Classes of Students Eligible for Commonwealth Advanced Education
Scholarships.
Students enrolled at an approved institution in a course of a standard approved by the Board in—
Accountancy
Administration and Management
Agriculture
Applied Art
Applied Science
Architecture
Building
Cartography
Chiropody
Commerce
Commercial Practice
Dramatic Art
Engineering
Fine Art
Food and Nutrition
Home Science
Industrial Arts
Information Processing
Legal Training
Librarianship
Medical Laboratory Technology
Meteorology
Mining
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Oenology
Optometry
Orthoptics
Pharmacy
Physical Education
Physiotherapy
Quantity Surveying
Science
Social Science
Speech Therapy
Surveying
Teacher Training
Town Planning
THE SCHEDULE Regulation 4.
Provisions amended | Omit— | Insert— |
Regulation 8 (3.) | Fifty pounds | One hundred dollars |
Regulation
11 (2.) ( | Two pounds ten shillings | Five dollars |
Regulation
11 (2.) ( | Five pounds | Ten dollars |
Regulation
13 (2.) ( | Two hundred and sixty-pounds | Five hundred and fifty-nine dollars |
Regulation
13 (2.) ( | Three hundred and ninety-six pounds ten shillings | Eight hundred and fifty-two dollars eighty cents |
Regulation
13 (2.) ( | Two pounds ten shillings | Six dollars |
Regulation
13 (2.) ( | Two pounds ten shillings | Six dollars |
Regulation 14 (1.).............. | Three hundred and ninety-six pounds ten shillings | Eight hundred and fifty-two dollars eighty cents |
Regulation 14 (2.).............. | Two shillings for every Three shillings | Twenty cents for every Thirty cents |
Regulation 14 (2.).............. | Three pounds | Seven dollars |
Regulation 14 (3.).............. | Two shillings for every Three shillings | Twenty cents for every Thirty cents |
Regulation 14 (3.).............. | Six pounds | Fourteen dollars |
Regulation 14 (4.).............. | One pound nineteen shillings | Three dollars ninety cents |
Regulation 14 (5.).............. | Two shillings for every Three shillings | Twenty cents for every Thirty cents |
Regulation 14 (5.).............. | Three pounds | Seven dollars |
Regulation 14 (6.).............. | Ten shillings | One dollar |
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By Authority: A. J. Arthur, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra
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