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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (COLLEGES) REGULATIONS 1996 - REG 18

18 .         When enrolment at a college may be refused

        (1)         Despite regulation 17, a person is not enrolled at a college if, within 21 days after he or she has complied with that regulation, the governing council of the college —

            (a)         decides to refuse the enrolment; and

            (b)         gives notice in writing to the person of the decision and of the reasons for it.

        (2)         The only grounds on which a governing council may refuse an enrolment under subregulation (1) are that the person —

            (a)         has committed —

                  (i)         a breach of discipline at a college; or

                  (ii)         a breach of the by‑laws of a college,

                and the governing council considers that there is a significant risk of a further breach by the person; or

            (b)         has failed to pay any fee or charge properly payable to a college.

        (3)         It is sufficient compliance with subregulation (1)(b) if the notice is sent by post to a postal address given by the person in the enrolment form.

        (4)         Nothing in this regulation affects the application of criteria in the selection of persons for a course.

[ 19.         Deleted in Gazette 9 Nov 2007 p. 5608.]

        [Heading inserted in Gazette 18 Dec 2009 p. 5174.]



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