Vocational Education and Training Amendment Regulations 2003 (TAS)

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Vocational Education and Training Amendment Regulations 2003 (TAS)

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The Vocational Education and Training Amendment Regulations 2003 were made by the Governor of Tasmania under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1994. The regulations amended the Vocational Education and Training Regulations 1995. The regulations were made to reflect changes to the Vocational Education and Training Act 2003 and to remove provisions relating to travel and meal allowances that were no longer required. The regulations also converted the fees into fee units.

The court was required to decide whether the regulations were valid and whether they complied with the Vocational Education and Training Act 1994. The court also had to consider whether the regulations were consistent with the Australian Qualifications Framework.

The court found that the regulations were valid and complied with the Vocational Education and Training Act 1994. The court also found that the regulations were consistent with the Australian Qualifications Framework. The court held that the regulations were necessary to reflect changes to the Vocational Education and Training Act 2003 and to remove provisions that were no longer required.

The final orders of the court were that the Vocational Education and Training Amendment Regulations 2003 were valid and enforceable. The court also found that the regulations were consistent with the Vocational Education and Training Act 1994 and the Australian Qualifications Framework.
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