Competency standards and statement of attainment
196 Competency standards and statement of attainment
The Authority may determine that any certificate issued by a specified RTO, or a specified class of RTOs, certifying that a person has achieved a competency standard, is not a statement of attainment.
For the purposes of this regulation—
competency standard means a standard, for the purposes of required competency evidence under regulation 199, that is endorsed by CAP;
RTO means a training organisation registered on the State Register and National Register under Chapter 4 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006;
statement of attainment means a certificate issued by an RTO stating that the person to whom it is issued has achieved—
a qualification or part of a qualification; or
one or more units of competency—
that meets or meet a competency standard, but does not include a certificate issued by the RTO after the Authority has made a determination under subregulation (1) in respect of the RTO or the class of RTOs to which the RTO belongs.
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