Industrial Training Amendment Bill 2006
Uniform Legislation and Statutes Review Committee· 22 November 2006general_report
The WA Parliamentary Committee reviewed the Industrial Training Amendment Bill 2006, focusing on its compliance with uniform legislation principles and potential impacts on individual rights and parliamentary processes. The committee raised concerns about the Ministerial approval mechanism and the use of the word "provide" in relation to regulations, suggesting potential for reduced parliamentary scrutiny.
Impact
Apprentices, industrial trainees, employers, and industries involved in vocational training, particularly those considering part-time arrangements. High school students considering school-based apprenticeships are also affected.
educationpublic_sectorindustrial trainingapprenticeshipspart-timeuniform legislationministerial approvalparliamentary scrutinyCOAGschool-based apprenticeshipsregulations
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