Manpower Training Amendment Act 39 of 1990

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39 of 1990

The Manpower Training Amendment Act 39 of 1990 intends:

  • to amend the Manpower Training Act, 1981 [repealed in 1999], so as
  • to delete certain definitions and define or further define certain expressions;
  • to delete the provision that the chairman and vice-chairman of the National Training Board hold their offices on a full-time basis;
  • to further define the functions and powen of the said board, and to regulate such functions and powers anew in certain respects;
  • to make new provision regarding the establishment of committees by the said board;
  • to provide for the establishment, accreditation, constitutions and functions of training boards;
  • to make new provision regarding the designation of trades and conditions of apprenticeship;
  • to delete certain provisions pertaining to the conditions of training of persons in specific trades or occupations "who are not apprentices or minors;
  • to provide for "regional training centres in the place of group training centres;
    • for the establishment and functions of an advisory committee for regional training centres;
    • for the adjustment of registration requirements of private training centres to incorporate training schemes, and the extension of the training powers of such centres also to include persons other than employees; and
    • for the registration of industry training centres which may beconducted by training boards;
  • to delete the authorization for the awarding of grants-in-aid to certain training schemes, and make new provision for grants-in-aid in respect of training in labour relations;
  • to provide for the establishment of a fund for the training of unemployed persons;
    • for the noting of appeals also to the registrar of manpower training and in certain new cases to the Minister; and
    • for new provisions for the keeping of records; to regulate anew the appointment of training advisers; and
  • to regulate anew the matters for which the Minister may make regulations; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

1 July 1990 (Gazette 12554 of 29 June 1990)

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