Western Australia
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981
Western Australia
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981
CONTENTS
1.Citation1
2.Repeal and commencement1
3.Construction1
4.Interpretation1
5.Course of training2
6.Term of apprenticeship2
7.Attendance at classes3
8.Correspondence and training4
9.Alternative direction of Director4
Schedule 15
Schedule 28
Schedule 310
Schedule 3A — Attendance at Technical Training Classes (irrespective of release type)12
Schedule 413
Notes
Compilation table14
Western Australia
Industrial Training Act 1975
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981
These regulations may be cited as the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 1.
The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1978 are repealed on, and these regulations take effect on and from, 20 July 1981.
These regulations shall be construed in conjunction with the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as if these regulations were incorporated in and formed part of those regulations.
In these regulations unless the contrary intention appears —
“approved” means approved by the Council 2;
“directed” means under a direction of the Director of Technical Education 3 or the chief executive officer of an approved college 4;
“stage” in relation to a course of training applicable to a trade means an approved stage of that course;
“trade” means a trade that is an apprenticeship trade for the purposes of the Act, listed in Schedule 1.
[Regulation 4 amended in Gazette 30 Dec 1983 p. 5028; 24 Dec 1987 p. 4548.]
(1)The Council may by notice published in the Western Australian Industrial Gazette declare the course of training applicable in relation to any trade.
(2)A notice referred to in subregulation (1) may by subsequent notice be varied or cancelled by the Council.
(3)Until the Council pursuant to subregulation (1) declares the course of training applicable in relation to a trade the course of training approved by the Director in relation to that trade under the provisions of the Industrial Arbitration Act 1912 5 and in force immediately before the coming into operation of the Industrial Training Act 1975 is the prescribed course of training in relation to that trade.
(1)The term of an apprenticeship in a trade listed in Schedule 1 is the term specified in that schedule opposite the trade unless it is provided otherwise under these regulations or the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981.
(2)Where an apprentice commences an apprenticeship for a trade during or after 1988 and the term of the apprenticeship is shown in Schedule 1 as 4 or 5 years, the term shall be only 3 years if the apprentice has successfully completed an approved pre‑apprenticeship course consisting of —
(a)2 or more stages of the course of training for the apprentice’s trade; or
(b)less than 2 stages of the course of training for the apprentice’s trade and the apprentice and his or her employer and, if applicable, parent or guardian agree to a 3 year term.
(3)The Director may reduce the term of an apprenticeship for a trade on the application of the apprentice in a form approved by the Director if —
(a)the apprentice has completed 3 years of the apprenticeship;
(b)the apprentice has, during or after 1987, successfully completed an approved pre‑apprenticeship course consisting of less than 2 stages of the course of training for the trade; and
(c)in the opinion of the Director, the apprentice is competent in the trade.
[Regulation 6 inserted in Gazette 24 Dec 1987 p. 4548.]
(1)In this regulation unless the contrary intention appears “column” means a column of Schedule 2, Schedule 3 or Schedule 3A.
(2)Subject to regulation 9, an apprentice in a trade specified in column 1 whose term of apprenticeship is for a term specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 shall attend classes conducted by the Technical Education Division of the Education Department 6 or an approved college as directed, at the centre applicable to his case during the first, second, third and, if applicable, fourth year of his apprenticeship for the periods respectively specified opposite and corresponding to his trade in columns 2, 3, 4 and, if applicable, 5.
[Regulation 7 amended in Gazette 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 2 Nov 2001 p. 5794.]
(1)In this regulation unless the contrary intention appears “column” means a column of Schedule 4.
(2)Subject to regulation 9, an apprentice in a trade specified in column 1 whose term of apprenticeship is for a term specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 and who is directed to undertake instruction by correspondence lessons and to attend classes of intensive training as applicable to his case, shall undertake such lessons and training during the first, second, third and fourth year of his apprenticeship at the rate and for the periods respectively specified opposite and corresponding to his trade in columns 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively.
9.Alternative direction of Director
Notwithstanding anything in regulations 7 and 8, the Director may direct an apprentice to attend classes and undertake correspondence lessons at such rate, times and for such periods specified in the direction in lieu of the rate, times and periods prescribed by regulations 7 and 8 and effect shall be given to such a direction.
[Reg. 6]
Prescribed apprenticeship trades and terms of indenture
TRADE |
TERM |
Jewellery |
|
Watch and Clock Making |
5 years |
Watch and Clock Repairing |
|
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer — Avionics |
4 years |
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer — Mechanical |
|
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer — Structures |
|
Art Glass |
|
Autobody Refinisher |
|
Autobody Repairer |
|
Automotive Electrical Fitting |
|
Bespoke and Surgical Bootmaking |
|
Binding and Finishing |
|
Boatbuilding |
|
Bricklaying |
|
Cabinetmaking |
|
Carpentry and Joinery |
|
Chairmaking |
|
Combined Hairdressing |
|
Cooking |
|
Dental Technician |
|
Electrical Installing |
|
Electrical Mechanics |
|
Electronic Servicing |
|
Engine Reconditioning |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Automotive) |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical) |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) |
|
Footwear Repairing |
|
French Polishing (Including All Wood Finishing) |
|
Fuel Injection Fitting |
|
Furniture Making |
4 years |
General Butchering |
|
Glass Bevelling |
|
Glass Designing and Sandblasting |
|
Glazing |
|
Glazing — Bevelling |
|
Graphic Pre‑Press |
|
Hairdressing |
|
Horticulture (Gardening) |
|
Horticulture (Landscape Gardening) |
|
Horticulture (Nursery) |
|
Horticulture (Turf Management) |
|
Instrument Fitting |
|
Ladies Hairdressing |
|
Locksmithing |
|
Machine Woodworking |
|
Male Hairdressing |
|
Metal Furniture Making |
|
Modelling (Fibrous Plaster) |
|
Optical Mechanics |
|
Painting and Decorating |
|
Plastering |
|
Plumbing and Gasfitting |
|
Printing Machining |
|
Radio and TV Servicing |
|
Roof Plumbing |
|
Saw Doctoring |
|
Screen Printing Stencil Preparation |
|
Ship Carpentry and Joinery |
|
Shipwrighting |
|
Shipwrighting and Boatbuilding |
|
Signwriting |
|
Slaughtering |
|
Small Goods Making |
|
Soft Furnishing Making |
|
Sprinkler Fitting |
|
Stonemasonry |
|
Tailoring |
4 years |
Tilelaying |
|
Timber Machining |
|
Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture) |
|
Trimming |
|
Upholstering |
|
Wall and Ceiling Fixing |
|
Weighing Instrument Mechanics |
|
Wickerworking |
|
Wood Machining |
|
Wood Turning |
|
Baking (Combined Breadmaking and Pastrycooking) |
3 years |
Breadmaking |
|
Composites Laminating |
|
Floorcovering |
|
Footwear Manufacturing |
|
Pastrycooking |
|
Roof Tiling |
|
[Schedule 1 inserted in Gazette 24 Dec 1987 p. 4548‑9; amended in Gazette 25 Nov 1988 p. 4760‑1; 2 Mar 1990 p. 1289; 14 Jan 1992 p. 127‑8 and 130; 16 Oct 1992 p. 5199; 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 2 Dec 1994 p. 6385; 10 Oct 1995 p. 4773 and 4774; 28 Nov 1995 p. 5493 and 5494; 17 May 1996 p. 2049; 4 Oct 1996 p. 5231; 12 Oct 2001 p. 5564; 2 Nov 2001 p. 5794; 12 Aug 2005 p. 3652; 18 Nov 2005 p. 5657-8.]
Attendance at Technical Training Classes on day release
Column 1 |
Column 2 Technical Year 1 Days |
Column 3 Technical Year 2 Days |
Column 4 Technical Year 3 Days |
Column 5 Technical Year 4 Days |
Automotive Electrical Fitting .......................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Bespoke and Surgical Bootmaking .................. |
18 |
18 |
|
|
Bookbinding and Guillotine Machine Operating ................................................... |
|
|
|
|
Cabinetmaking ................................................. |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Camera Operating, Plate Making and Etching |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Carpentry and Joinery ..................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Chairmaking .................................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Composing Machine Mechanism ................... |
18 |
36 |
18 |
|
Cooking ........................................................... |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Dental Technician ............................................ |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Electrical Installing .......................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical) ............ |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) ......... |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) ......... |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Footwear Manufacturing ................................. |
18 |
18 |
|
|
Footwear Repairing ......................................... |
18 |
18 |
|
|
French Polishing (including all Wood Finishing) .................................................. |
|
|
|
|
Fuel Injection Fitting ....................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
General Butchering .......................................... |
18 |
18 |
|
|
Glazing ............................................................. |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Horticulture ..................................................... |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
Instrument Fitting ............................................ |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Jewellery ......................................................... |
36 |
18 |
18 |
18 |
Ladies Hairdressing ......................................... |
36 |
18 |
18 |
|
Locksmithing ................................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Male Hairdressing ............................................ |
36 |
18 |
18 |
|
Modelling (Fibrous Plastering) ........................ |
36 |
18 |
18 |
|
Optical Mechanics ........................................... |
18 |
18 |
18 |
|
Plastering ......................................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Radio and Television Servicing ....................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Shipwrighting .................................................. |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Ship Carpentry and Joinery ............................. |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Slaughtering ..................................................... |
18 |
18 |
|
|
Smallgoods Making ......................................... |
18 |
18 |
|
|
Stereotyping ..................................................... |
18 |
36 |
18 |
|
Timbermachining ............................................. |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture) |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Trimming ......................................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Upholstering .................................................... |
36 |
36 |
18 |
|
Weighing Instrument Mechanics ..................... |
36 |
36 |
36 |
|
For the purpose of this Schedule each day of attendance shall comprise 8 hours.
[Schedule 2 amended in Gazette 1 Nov 1985 p. 4229; 20 Dec 1985 p. 4882; 14 Jan 1992 p. 128 and 130; 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 10 Oct 1995 p. 4775; 4 Oct 1996 p. 5231; 18 Nov 2005 p. 5658.]
Attendance at Technical Training Classes on block release
Column 1 Trade |
Column 2 Technical Year 1 |
Column 3 Technical Year 2 |
Column 4 Technical Year 3 |
Column 5 Technical Year 4 |
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer —Avionics |
4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week |
2 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week |
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer —Mechanical |
4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks of 40 hours per week |
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer — Structures |
4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week |
4 blocks of 2 weeks of 2 40 hours per week |
2 blocks of 2 weeks for 40 hours per week 1 block of 2 weeks for 30 hours per week |
Saw Doctoring |
6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
|
Bricklaying Carpentry and Joinery Instrument Fitting Painting and Decorating Signwriting |
7 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
7 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
4 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
|
Composing Printing Machine (Letterpress and/or Lithographic) |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Electrical) |
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed |
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed |
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed |
|
Engineering Tradesperson (Fabrication) Engineering Tradesperson (Mechanical) |
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed |
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed |
7 weeks and one day at 40 hours per week during the period directed |
|
Plumbing and Gasfitting |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
6 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
|
Sprinkler Fitting |
10 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
8 weeks for 40 hours per week during the periods directed |
[Schedule 3 amended in Gazette 30 Dec 1983 p. 5028; 1 Nov 1985 p. 4229; 14 Jan 1992 p. 128‑9 and 130‑1; 16 Oct 1992 p. 5199; 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 2 Dec 1994 p. 6385; 10 Oct 1995 p. 4775; 4 Oct 1996 p. 5232.]
Schedule 3A — Attendance at Technical Training Classes (irrespective of release type)
[r. 7(1)]
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
Column 4 |
Column 5 |
Trade |
Technical Year 1 |
Technical Year 2 |
Technical Year 3 |
Technical Year 4 |
Baking (Combined Breadmaking and Pastrycooking) |
|
|
|
|
Breadmaking |
295 hours |
295 hours |
|
|
Composites Laminating |
|
|
|
|
Furniture Making |
320 hours |
320 hours |
160 hours |
|
Pastrycooking |
310 hours |
310 hours |
|
|
[Schedule 3A inserted in Gazette 2 Nov 2001 p. 5795; amended in Gazette 12 Aug 2005 p. 3652; 18 Nov 2005 p. 5658.]
Technical training comprising correspondence lessons and/or courses of intensive training
Column 1
|
Column 2 Technical Year 1 |
Column 3 Technical Year 2 |
Column 4 Technical Year 3 |
Column 5 Technical Year 4 |
||||
Trade |
Number of Lessons |
Days of Intensive Training* |
Number of Lessons |
Days of Intensive Training |
Number of Lessons |
Days of Intensive Training |
Number of Lessons |
Days of Intensive Training |
Automotive Electrical Fitting ...... |
18 |
10 |
14 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
Bricklaying ..................................... |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
5 |
10 |
Cabinetmaking ............................... |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
Carpentry and Joinery .................... |
15 |
10 |
20 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
... |
... |
Cooking .......................................... |
19 |
10 |
18 |
10 |
18 |
10 |
... |
... |
Electrical Installing ........................ |
18 |
10 |
18 |
10 |
18 |
10 |
15 |
10 |
General Butchering ........................ |
24 |
10 |
24 |
10 |
... |
... |
... |
... |
Ladies Hairdressing ....................... |
12 |
... |
12 |
... |
12 |
... |
... |
... |
Painting and Decorating ............... |
22 |
10 |
20 |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
... |
Plastering ....................................... |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
... |
Plumbing and Gasfitting ............ |
31 |
10 |
13 |
10 |
13 |
10 |
12 |
10 |
Radio and Television Servicing . |
25 |
10 |
20 |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
Ship Carpentry and Joinery ....... |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
Shipwrighting ................................ |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
Signwriting .................................... |
22 |
10 |
20 |
10 |
9 |
10 |
... |
... |
Slaughtering .................................. |
24 |
10 |
24 |
10 |
... |
... |
... |
... |
Smallgoods Making .................... |
24 |
10 |
24 |
10 |
... |
... |
... |
... |
Timber Machining ........................ |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
Trimming ...................................... |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
Upholstery ..................................... |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
... |
Wall and Ceiling Fixing ............. |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
... |
Wood Machining .......................... |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
10 |
... |
... |
*For the purpose of this Schedule in each year the attendance of 10 days shall comprise a period of continuous release and each day of attendance shall comprise 8 hours.
[Schedule 4 amended in Gazette 30 Dec 1983 p. 5028; 1 Nov 1985 p. 4229; 14 Jan 1992 p. 129; 28 Sep 1993 p. 5322; 10 Oct 1995 p. 4775; 4 Oct 1996 p. 5232; 18 Nov 2005 p. 5658.]
1This is a compilation of the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table 7. The table also contains information about any reprint.
Citation |
Gazettal |
Commencement |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 |
17 Jul 1981 p. 2935‑40 |
20 Jul 1981 (see r. 2) |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1983 |
30 Dec 1983 p. 5027‑8 |
1 Jan 1984 (see r. 2) |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1984 15 |
25 Jan 1985 p. 350 |
25 Jan 1985 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1984 15 |
1 Feb 1985 p. 450 |
1 Feb 1985 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1985 |
8 Feb 1985 p. 542 |
8 Feb 1985 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1985 |
1 Nov 1985 p. 4229 |
1 Nov 1985 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1985 |
8 Nov 1985 p. 4296 |
8 Nov 1985 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1985 |
20 Dec 1985 p. 4882 |
20 Dec 1985 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1987 |
24 Dec 1987 p. 4548‑9 |
1 Jan 1988 (see r. 2) |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1988 |
25 Nov 1988 p. 4760‑1 |
25 Nov 1988 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1989 |
2 Mar 1990 p. 1289 |
2 Mar 1990 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1991 8 |
14 Jan 1992 p. 127‑9 |
14 Jan 1992 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1991 9 |
14 Jan 1992 p. 130‑1 |
14 Jan 1992 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1992 |
16 Oct 1992 p. 5199 |
16 Oct 1992 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1993 |
28 Sep 1993 p. 5321‑2 |
28 Sep 1993 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1994 |
2 Dec 1994 p. 6384‑5 |
2 Dec 1994 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1995 10 |
10 Oct 1995 p. 4773‑4 |
10 Oct 1995 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1995 11 |
10 Oct 1995 p. 4774‑5 |
10 Oct 1995 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1995 |
28 Nov 1995 p. 5493 |
28 Nov 1995 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 4) 1995 |
28 Nov 1995 p. 5494 |
28 Nov 1995 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 1) 1996 12 |
17 May 1996 p. 2049‑50 |
17 May 1996 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1996 13 |
4 Oct 1996 p. 5231‑2 |
4 Oct 1996 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 2001 14 |
12 Oct 2001 p. 5564‑5 |
12 Oct 2001 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2001 |
2 Nov 2001 p. 5794‑5 |
2 Nov 2001 |
Reprint of the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 as at 2 Aug 2002 (includes amendments listed above) |
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Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 2005 |
12 Aug 2005 p. 3651‑2 |
12 Aug 2005 |
Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2005 16 |
18 Nov 2005 p. 5657-9 |
1 Jan 2006 (see r. 2) |
2The definition of “Council” was deleted from s. 4 of the Act by the State Employment and Skills Development Authority Act 1990 s. 45(a)(ii). The definition of “Authority” inserted by s. 45(a)(i) of that Act was deleted by the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996 Sch. 3 cl. 12.
3The Education Regulations 1960 r. 4 referred to the Director of technical education. Those regulations were repealed by the School Education Act 1999 s. 246(2).
4“Approved College” is defined in r. 4 of the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981: see r. 3 of these regulations. The Colleges Act 1978 was repealed by the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996 s. 70(1).
5Repealed by the Industrial Arbitration Act 1979 s. 4, the short title of which was changed to the Industrial Relations Act 1979 by the Acts Amendment and Repeal (Industrial Relations) Act (No. 2) 1984.
6Under the Alteration of Statutory Designations Order (No. 3) 2001 the former Education Department is now called the Department of Education.
7The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 1984 published in Gazette 18 Jan 1985 p. 264 were cancelled by corrigendum in Gazette 25 Jan 1985 p. 350.
8The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1991 r. 7 reads as follows:
“
7.Savings
(1)In this regulation “former trade” means a trade deleted by regulation 3 of these regulations from the trades listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in these regulations an apprenticeship agreement relating to a former trade continues in force subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the principal regulations and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act after the commencement of these regulations.
(3)Any record, certificate or order made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in a former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(4)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to a former trade under the principal regulations as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate to that effect as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act at the time of such completion.
”.
9The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1991 r. 7 reads as follows:
“
7.Savings
(1)In this regulation “former trade” means a trade deleted by regulation 3 of these regulations from the trades listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in these regulations an apprenticeship agreement relating to a former trade continues in force subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the principal regulations and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act after the commencement of these regulations.
(3)Any record, certificate or order made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in a former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(4)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to a former trade under the principal regulations as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate to that effect as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act at the time of such completion.
”.
10The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations 1995 r. 4 reads as follows:
“
4. Savings
(1)In this regulation “former trade” means the trade deleted by regulation 3 of these regulations from the trades listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in these regulations an apprenticeship agreement relating to the former trade continues in force subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the principal regulations and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act after the commencement of these regulations.
(3)Any record, certificate or order made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in the former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(4)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to the former trade under the principal regulations as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate to that effect as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act at the time of such completion.
”.
11The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1995 r. 7 reads as follows:
“
7.Savings
(1)In this regulation “former trade” means a trade deleted by regulation 3 of these regulations from the trades listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in these regulations an apprenticeship agreement relating to a former trade continues in force subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the principal regulations and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act after the commencement of these regulations.
(3)Any record, certificate or order made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in a former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(4)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to a former trade under the principal regulations as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate to that effect as though the former trade continued to be a trade under the Act at the time of such completion.
”.
12The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 1) 1996 r. 4 reads as follows:
“
4.Savings
(1)In this regulation “former trade” means the trade deleted by regulation 3 of these regulations from the trades listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in these regulations an apprenticeship agreement relating to the former trade continues in force subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the principal regulations and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade continued to be a trade listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations after the commencement of these regulations.
(3)Any record, certificate or order made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in the former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(4)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to the former trade under the principal regulations as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate to that effect as though the former trade continued to be a trade listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations at the time of completion.
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13The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1996 r. 7 reads as follows:
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7.Savings
(1)In this regulation “former trade” means a trade deleted by regulation 3 (a) of these regulations from the trades listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations.
(2)Notwithstanding anything in these regulations an apprenticeship agreement relating to a former trade continues in force subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the principal regulations and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade continued to be a trade listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations after the commencement of these regulations.
(3)Any record, certificate or order made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in a former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(4)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to a former trade under the principal regulations as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate to that effect as though that former trade continued to be a trade listed in Schedule 1 to the principal regulations at the time of completion.
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14The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 2001 r. 3 reads as follows:
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3.Transitional
(1)Despite regulation 2, an apprenticeship agreement that would have related to either “Composition” or “Graphic Reproduction” (a “former trade”) continues in force, subject to the Industrial Training Act 1975, the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 and the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regulations 1981 as though the former trade were the trade of “Graphic Pre‑Press” listed in Schedule 1 to the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 after the commencement of these regulations.
(2)Any record, certificate or order already made or given in relation to an apprenticeship in a former trade continues to have effect notwithstanding anything in these regulations.
(3)Any person who completes the course of training prescribed in relation to a former trade under the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 as in force before the commencement of these regulations is entitled to be issued with a certificate for the trade of “Graphic Pre‑Press”, listed in Schedule 1 to the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 as a consequence of these regulations.
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15The Miscellaneous Regulations (Validation) Act 1985 applied to these regulations. It deems the regulations not to have ceased to have effect as a result of the failure to comply with section 42(1) of the Interpretation Act 1984, subject to their being laid before the Legislative Assembly. The Interpretation Act 1984 s. 42(2) then applied as if the words “or if any regulations are not laid before both Houses of Parliament in accordance with subsection (1)” had been omitted.
16The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2005 r. 8 reads as follows:
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8.Transitional
The Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regulations 1981 as in force immediately before 1 January 2006 continue to apply to and in relation to an apprentice who commenced service under an apprenticeship agreement (but not including any period of employment as a probationer) before 1 January 2006 in one of the following trades —
(a)Baking (Combined Breadmaking and Pastrycooking);
(b)Breadmaking; or
(c)Pastrycooking.
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