Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 6) 2006 (WA)
27 October 2006 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4565 ED301*
Industrial Training Act 1975
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training)
Amendment Regulations (No. 6) 2006
Made by the Governor in Executive Council.
1. Citation
These regulations are the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship
Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 6) 2006.2. Commencement
These regulations come into operation on 1 November 2006.
3. The regulations amended
The amendments in these regulations are to the Industrial
Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981* .[* Reprinted as at 2 August 2002.
Finishing);
For amendments to 10 October 2006 see Western Australian
Legislation Information Tables for 2005, Table 4,and Gazette 4 April, 26 May and 19 and 29 September 2006.]
4. Schedule 1 amended
Schedule 1 is amended as follows:(a) by deleting the following items —
(i) Art Glass;
(ii) Cabinetmaking;
(iii) Chairmaking;(iv) French Polishing (Including All Wood
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(v) Furniture Making;
(vi) Glass Bevelling;
(vii) Glass Designing and Sandblasting;
(viii) Glazing;
(ix)
Glazing - Bevelling; (x) Machine Woodworking;
(xi) Metal Furniture Making;
(xii) Soft Furnishing Making;
(xiii) Timber Machining;
(xiv) Upholstering;
(xv) Wickerworking;
(xvi) Wood Machining;
(xvii) Wood Turning;
(b) in the list of trades listed as having 3.5 year terms, by inserting the following items in the appropriate alphabetical order - 44
Cabinet Maker
Furniture MakerWood Machinist
(c) in the list of trades listed as having 3 year terms -
(i) by deleting "Floorcovering" and inserting instead -
Floorcoverer
(ii) by inserting the following items in the appropriate alphabetical order -
Glazier and Glass Processor Timber Furniture Finisher Upholsterer
5. Schedule 2 amended
Schedule 2 is amended by deleting the items for the following trades -
(a) Cabinetmaking;
(b) Chairmaking;
(c) French Polishing (including all Wood Finishing); (d) Glazing;
(e) Timbermachining;
(f) Upholstering.
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6. Schedule 3A amended
Schedule 3A is amended as follows:
(a)
by deleting "Furniture Making" and inserting instead " Furniture Maker ":
(b)
by inserting the following items in the appropriate alphabetical positions -
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Cabinet Maker 320 hours 320 hours 160 hours Floorcoverer 400 hours 400 hours Glazier and Glass 400 hours 400 hours Processor Timber Furniture 400 hours 400 hours Finisher Upholsterer 400 hours 400 hours Wood Machinist 320 hours 320 hours 160 hours 7. Schedule 4 amended
Schedule 4 is amended by deleting the items for the following trades -
(a) Cabinetmaking;
(b) Timber Machining; (c) Upholstery;
(d) Wood Machining. 8. Transitional
(1) Subject to this regulation the Industrial Training
(Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 as in force
immediately before 1 November 2006 continue to apply to and
in relation to - (a) an apprentice who commenced service in an old trade 1 November 2006; or
(b) a person who - (i) commenced employment as a probationer in an old trade before 1 November 2006; and
(ii) completes that probationary employment after 1 November 2006; and
(iii) on completing that probationary employment agreement,
(an "existing probationer").
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(2) The parties to the apprenticeship agreement of an existing
probationer may, with the approval of the Director, agree in the
apprenticeship agreement -
(a)
if the probationer was employed in a trade that is also a new trade, that the apprentice is to be employed in the same trade but that the term of the apprenticeship is to be the new term for that trade; or
(b) that-
(i) the apprentice is to be employed in a trade (instead of the old trade in which he or she was employed as a probationer); and
(ii) the term of the apprenticeship is to be the new term for that new trade.
(3) If the parties to an apprenticeship agreement agree in the
manner described in subregulation (2)(a) or (b),
subregulation (1) ceases to apply to and in relation to the
apprentice when he or she commences service under theapprenticeship agreement.
(4) In this regulation -
"new trade" means -
(a) Cabinet Maker; (b) Furniture Maker; (c) Glazier and Glass Processor; (d) Timber Furniture Finisher;
(e) Upholsterer;
(f) Wood Machinist;
"new term", in relation to a trade, means the term prescribed in
relation to that trade in the Industrial Training
(Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 Schedule 1, asamended by these regulations;
"old trade" means -
(a) Art Glass; (b) Cabinetmaking;
(c) Chairmaking;
(d) French Polishing (Including All Wood Finishing); (e) Furniture Making; (f) Glass Bevelling; (g) Glass Designing and Sandblasting; (h) Glazing - Bevelling;
(i) Glazing;
(j) Machine Woodworking; (k) Metal Furniture Making; (1) Soft Furnishing Making;
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(m) Timber Machining; (n) Upholstering; (o) Wickerworking; (p) Wood Machining; (q) Wood Turning.
By Command of the Governor,
M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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