Service plan / Private Career Training Institutions Agency (PCTIA). -- 2014/2015-2016/2017


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DC Title
Service plan / Private Career Training Institutions Agency (PCTIA). -- 2014/2015-2016/2017
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Private Career Training Institutions Agency of British Columbia
DC Publisher
Burnaby, B.C. : Private Career Training Institutions Agency,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs2010_463934_2014_2017
DC Type
text
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DC Description
The Private Career Training Institutions Agency was established as a Crown Agency in July 2008, when the amendments to the Private Career Training Institutions Act and Regulations came into force in June 2009. The legislative amendments broadened the Agency's mandate from the provision of consumer protection to students and prospective students of private career training institutions, to also ensuring that all registered institutions meet or exceed basic education standards set by the Board. Cf. 2010/2011-2012/13 Service plan: Message from the Chair of the PCTIA Board, P. 2.
In April 2014, Government announced that the Ministry of Advanced Education will assume direct responsibility for the regulation of private career training institutions. Bill 7, 2015 <U+2013> the Private Training Act was introduced to the Legislative Assembly on February 11, 2015 and received Royal Assent on March 25, 2015. The Private Training Act will repeal and replace the Private Career Training Institutions Act in order to implement the Ministry<U+2019>s Core Review recommendations concerning the Private Career Training Institutions Agency
Cover title.
Catalogue record made available by the British Columbia Legislative Library.
The Private Career Training Institutions Agency was established as a Crown Agency in July 2008, when the amendments to the Private Career Training Institutions Act and Regulations came into force in June 2009. The legislative amendments broadened the Agency's mandate from the provision of consumer protection to students and prospective students of private career training institutions, to also ensuring that all registered institutions meet or exceed basic education standards set by the Board. Cf. 2010/2011-2012/13 Service plan: Message from the Chair of the PCTIA Board, P. 2.
In April 2014, Government announced that the Ministry of Advanced Education will assume direct responsibility for the regulation of private career training institutions. Bill 7, 2015 <U+2013> the Private Training Act was introduced to the Legislative Assembly on February 11, 2015 and received Royal Assent on March 25, 2015. The Private Training Act will repeal and replace the Private Career Training Institutions Act in order to implement the Ministry<U+2019>s Core Review recommendations concerning the Private Career Training Institutions Agency
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DC Subject
Private Career Training Institutions Agency of British Columbia
Professional education British Columbia
Technical education British Columbia
Career education British Columbia