Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00461:section:216:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00461
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 216 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 280456–282551

each VET accredited course:
 (i) the person in respect of whom the course is accredited;
 (ii) the person's name and address, or business name and business address, as applicable;
 (iii) the period for which the course is accredited;
 (iv) any conditions imposed on the accreditation of the course under subsection 48(1);
 (da) if the person in respect of whom a VET accredited course is accredited has made an application to renew the course's accreditation—a statement to that effect;
 (db) if the National VET Regulator has refused to renew the accreditation of a VET accredited course—the following:
 (i) a statement to that effect;
 (ii) the date of effect of the refusal to renew the course's accreditation;
 (e) if a VET accredited course is cancelled—the following:
 (i) the person in respect of whom the course is accredited;
 (ii) the person's name and address, or business name and business address, as applicable;
 (iii) the day from which cancellation takes effect;
 (iv) the reason for the cancellation.
 (1A) If an organisation ceases to be an NVR registered training organisation, the National VET Regulator must ensure that any details required to be included on the National Register in respect of a matter that occurs in respect of the organisation before that cessation are, or continue to be, included on the National Register after that cessation.
 (2) The National VET Regulator may ensure that details are removed from the National Register.
 (3) The regulations may set out matters that the National VET Regulator must ensure are entered on the National Register.
 (3A) If information is or was released to the public under section 209, the National VET Regulator may ensure that information is entered on the National Register.
 (4) Subsections (3) and (3A) do not prevent the National VET Regulator from ensuring that other matters are entered on the National Register.
 (5) The National Register is to be made available for inspection on the internet.
 (6) The National VET Regulator must ensure that the National Register is kept up‑to‑date.

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