Higher Education Support Act 2003
Ch 6 repealed by No 74 of 2011, s 3 and Sch 2 item 21, effective 29 January 2012.
Pt 6-1 repealed by No 74 of 2011, s 3 and Sch 2 item 21, effective 29 January 2012.
Div 225 repealed by No 74 of 2011, s 3 and Sch 2 item 21, effective 29 January 2012.
(Repealed by No 74 of 2011)
S 225-10 repealed by No 74 of 2011, s 3 and Sch 2 item 21, effective 29 January 2012. S 225-10 formerly read:
SECTION 225-10 Accrediting a course of study
225-10
The Minister may accredit a particular *course of study, in relation to an external Territory, as a course of study leading to a *higher education award if:
(a)
the person applies, under section
225-1
, for accreditation of that course in relation to that Territory; and
(b)
the Minister is satisfied, following an assessment made having regard to the *National Protocols and any matters set out in the Higher Education in External Territories Guidelines, that the course, and the way of delivering it, are appropriate to the award.
(c)
(Repealed by No 72 of 2007)
S 225-10 amended by No 72 of 2007, s 3 and Sch 1 items 32 and 33, by substituting " award. " for " award; and " in para (b) and repealing para (c), effective 31 December 2007. Para (c) formerly read:
(c) the person's principal purpose is either or both of the following:
(i) to provide education;
(ii) to conduct research.Note:
Refusal to accredit a course of study is reviewable under Part 5-7 .
S 225-10 amended by No 121 of 2006, s 3 and Sch 8 item 4, by inserting " and any matters set out in the Higher Education in External Territories Guidelines " after " Protocols " in para (b), effective 4 November 2006.
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