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WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION OVERVIEWS
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Western Cape Technical Colleges Law, No. 12 of 1994

Long title


To provide for the establishment, declaration, registration, maintenance, management and control of technical colleges, and for matters connected therewith.

Table of contents

SECTION TITLE
1. Definitions
2. Application of Law
3. Establishment, maintenance, declaration, amalgamation and closure of state colleges
4. Establishment, declaration, amalgamation and closure of state-aided colleges
5. Continued existence of certain institutions
6. Name of a technical college
7. Functions of technical colleges
8. Constitution of a technical college
9. Constitution of college council
10. Committees of college council
11. Constitution of academic board
12. Powers and functions of academic board
13. Admission of students
14. Medium of instruction of technical college
15. Code of conduct and discipline of students
16. Inquiry at college
17. Establishment of instructional programme
18. Examination, evaluation and certification
19. Management and control of state technical colleges
20. Powers and functions of college council of state college
21. Status and patrimonial power of state-aided colleges
22. Management and control of state-aided colleges
23. Powers and functions of council of state-aided college
24. Donations by local authorities to state-aided colleges
25. Subsidies to state-aided colleges
26. Action on failure of state-aided college to comply with conditions subject to which subsidy has been paid
27. Loans to state-aided colleges
28. Application for loans
29. Conditions of loans
30. Repayment of loans
31. Financial year, records and annual financial statements of state-aided colleges
32. Consequences of declaration of state-aided college as state college
33. Consequences of declaration of state college as state-aided college
34. Consequences of closure of state-aided college
35. Prohibited acts unless registered as private technical college
36. Application for registration
37. Consideration of applications for registration of private colleges
38. Registration of private colleges
39. Inquiry at private college
40. Retention of existing registration
41. Withdrawal of registration
42. Appeal to Member of the Executive Council against decision of Head of Education
43. Committee of Technical College Principals
44. Funds of Committee of Technical College Principals Education
45. Exclusion of provisions of Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1941
46. Offences and penalties
47. Delegation of powers
48. Regulations
49. Repeal of laws, and savings
50. Short title and commencement
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