PRACTICAL PLACEMENTS. In accordance to section 5.4.15 of the Act, practical placements must be conducted in accordance with the Guidelines for Registered Training Organisations and Employers in relation to students of technical and further education undertaking Practical Placement (the Practical Placement Guidelines) available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ The Commission will only make payment of Contact Hour Funds (as calculated in accordance with this Clause 12 of this Schedule 1) for Training Services delivered to Eligible Individuals for currently endorsed courses and qualifications as identified on the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS and which are on the RTO’s Approved Funded Scope. The RTO may request (through the SVTS Enquiry function) the Commission to add a VET course or qualification to the Funded Courses Report or the Approved Funded Scope. The RTO may be required to provide appropriate industry or employer references to support the application for a change to the Approved Funded Scope. Private copyright courses will only be considered for inclusion where relevant course documentation is provided to the Commission. Subject to Clauses 12.1, 12.8, 12.12, 12.16 and 12.17 of this Schedule 1, the Commission will pay the RTO for scheduled hours of training and assessment reported under this Schedule 1 as having been delivered to Eligible Individuals. Subject to Clauses 12.1, 12.8, 12.12, 12.16 and 12.17 of this Schedule 1, the Commission will only pay the RTO for scheduled hours of training and assessment reported as Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) if the RTO is approved by the Commission, or authorised agents of the Commission, to be funded for RPL delivery under the RPL Approved Provider List. For Eligible Individuals, the Commission will pay the RTO at the hourly rate per scheduled hour as identified in Clause 12.6 of this Schedule 1. The hourly rate per scheduled hour is based on the ‘Course Subsidy’ field of the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS, taking into account the applicable payment year, course commencement date and enrolment type (non-apprenticeship or apprenticeship), and adjusted (if applicable) as follows: By a student loading being either or both of the following two: The relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ detailed on the Funded Courses Report will be adjusted by the Commission for Eligible Individuals who self-identify as being of Aboriginal or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander descent (and are reported as such through the “Indigenous Student Identifier” field of the Student Statistical Report) by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report) by 1.5 and The relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ detailed on the Funded Courses Report will be adjusted by the Commission for Eligible Individuals aged 15-19 years as at 1 January 2013 without a senior secondary certificate or an accredited qualification at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) II or above, and eligible for a concession in accordance with Clauses 3.6 and 3.7 of the 2013 Guidelines about Fees, by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report) by 1.3. By a regional loading whereby the relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ for units/modules delivered in non-metropolitan locations to Eligible Individuals will be adjusted by the Commission by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report), by 1.05. Training will be considered to be in a non-metropolitan location if the postcode of the training delivery location identified in the NAT000120 file is one of the postcodes identified as “non-metropolitan” on the Regional Postcodes Report as published on SVTS. The Regional Postcodes Report is subject to change at any time. The Regional Loading does not apply to online delivery or to distance education. Delivery will be deemed to have been delivered online or via distance education if: the postcode of the training delivery location identified in the NAT000120 file is “VIC” or "OSPC" or the Delivery Mode Identifier in the NAT00120 file in the Student Statistical Report is “20” (electronic based) or “40” (Other). By an RPL adjustment whereby the relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ will be reduced by the Commission for Eligible Individuals assessed through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for units in courses (as identified on the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS), by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS), by 0.5. This adjustment only applies if the RTO is approved by the Commission to be funded for RPL delivery under the RPL Approved Provider List. For the avoidance of doubt, the adjustments outlined in Clause 12.6 a, b and c, will be used as multipliers of the ‘Course Subsidy’ in determining the Contact Hour Funds paid for an Eligible Individual. RPL undertaken as part of a government subsidised enrolment in an Approved Foundation Skills List course, or RPL undertaken by an RTO not on the RPL Approved Provider List, will not be funded by the Commission under the Agreement. If the RTO is on the RPL Approved Provider List, RPL will be paid based on the scheduled hours up to the nominal hours per unit of competency or module, in accordance with Clause 12.6 c of this Schedule 1. Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) will not be funded by the Commission under the Agreement. Payments of Contact Hour Funds to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual by the Commission under this Schedule 1 will be made monthly in arrears by the Commission on the basis of Student Statistical Reports submitted by the RTO to the Commission in accordance with the Agreement and on the understanding that the RTO has Evidence of Participation for each Eligible Individual in respect of which it is claiming payment. The act of lodging a Student Statistical Report by the RTO to the Commission is considered a claim for payment. Evidence of Participation in respect of each Eligible Individual, for the purpose of payment of Contact Hour Funds by the Commission under this Schedule 1, is required and must be in accordance with the types of evidence specified at Clause 8 of Schedule 1. Contact Hour Funds paid by the Commission to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual will be calculated at the unit of competency or module level, such that the scheduled hours reported will be spread over the number of months of scheduled delivery. The Commission will pay the Contact Hour Funds to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual up to the maximum nominal hours per course or qualification as identified in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide or State Accredited course curriculum document. The RTO must ensure Student Statistical Reports to the Skills Victoria Training System (SVTS) reflect actual Training Services that are supported by Evidence of Participation. At a minimum, each monthly submission of Student Statistical Reports must include full details for all reportable training activity already delivered within the collection year. In particular Enrolment Activity Start Dates and Enrolment Activity End Dates must match the actual period of time within which Training Services occurred. Training Services to Eligible Individuals which are funded by the Commission under this Schedule 1 must be reported by the RTO in accordance with the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines against: Funding Source Code P for Eligible Individuals who are not under a referral form, and who are not under a contract of training (i.e. not apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code WTP for Eligible Individuals who are referred to the RTO through the Workers in Transition Program (or its successor) and who are not under a contract of training (i.e. not apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code ASP for Eligible Individuals (Asylum Seekers and Victims of Human Trafficking) with a Referral Form, and who are not under a contract of training (i.e. not apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code L for Eligible Individuals who are not under a referral form, and who are under a contract of training (i.e. apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code WTL for Eligible Individuals who are referred to the RTO through the Workers in Transition Program (or its successor), and who are under a contract of training (i.e. apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code ASL for Eligible Individuals (Asylum Seekers and Victims of Human Trafficking) with a Referral Form, and who are under a contract of training (i.e. apprentices/trainees). The RTO must identify all units of competency or modules relevant to the course or qualification in which an Eligible Individual is enrolled that have been attained by an individual as a result of previous formal training. The RTO is not eligible for Contact Hour Funds from the Commission for the student contact hours associated with these units of competency or modules, and must report such units of competency/ modules as Credit Transfer. In the event that an Eligible Individual withdraws from Training Services delivered under this Schedule 1 prior to achieving competency in an individual module or unit of competency, and the RTO has sufficient evidence of the student’s participation, the enrolment must be reported by the RTO as a withdrawal in all future Student Statistical Reports for the calendar year in accordance with the current Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines. In these instances, payment of Contact Hour Funds in respect of the individual by the Commission for the individual module or unit of competency from which the individual withdrew will be made in accordance with the reported Hours Attended prior to withdrawal. In the event that an Eligible Individual withdraws from Training Services delivered under this Schedule 1 without participation, or where the RTO has insufficient evidence of the student’s participation, the RTO must either: exclude that student’s unit of competency/module from future Student Statistical Reports for the calendar year; or report the enrolment as a withdrawal with zero Hours Attended in all future Student Statistical Reports for the collection year in accordance with the current Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines, No payment is made from Contact Hour Funds in respect of withdrawals with no attendance. All withdrawals (Outcome Identifier – National Code “40”) must be reported within the year of the scheduled commencement in training and no later than two (2) months from the point of withdrawal, unless extenuating circumstances prevent this from occurring (or by 15 January 2013, whichever is earliest). For the avoidance of doubt, the point of withdrawal is either: the date of formal withdrawal; or in the case of no formal withdrawal, the date of the last engagement. Where the RTO has granted a fee concession to an Eligible Individual in accordance with the requirements set out in the 2013 Guidelines about Fees, the RTO will receive a contribution from the Commission as a result of charging the concession fee to that individual. The RTO must report to the Commission all fee concessions granted by the RTO to Eligible Individuals in accordance with the fee concession reporting requirements outlined in the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines issued by the Commission from time to time. The Fee Concession Contribution paid to the RTO by the Commission under Clause 12.19 of this Schedule 1 is on the basis of Student Statistical Reports provided by the RTO taking into account scheduled hours; qualifications for enrolments for which concessions were granted; and data indicating the grounds for the concession granted to an individual. The Fee Concession Contribution amount for the purposes of Clause 12.19 of this Schedule 1 will be 90% of revenue foregone, up to a maximum value. This will be calculated based on 3.6 times the actual hourly rate paid by the student and reported by the RTO (being 20% of the standard published hourly fee), up to a maximum hourly value, applied to the paid scheduled hours in each enrolment. The maximum hourly value is the relevant ‘Maximum Fee Concession Contribution per hour’ for the course (as identified on the Student Tuition Fee Contribution Report as published on the SVTS). The Commission will not pay a Fee Concession Contribution to the RTO in relation to individuals who are granted a fee concession and who are also referred Job Seekers. A referred Job Seeker is an individual who holds a standard Job Seeker Referral Form. In these instances, with prior agreement of the referring agency, providers must invoice the referring agency directly for the portion of the tuition fee not covered by the referred Job Seeker. The RTO must report the correct Fee Concession/ Exemption Identifier for this, which may be subject to annual reconciliation with the Commonwealth. Where the RTO has granted a fee waiver/exemption to an Eligible Individual in accordance with the requirements set out in the 2013 Guidelines about Fees, the RTO will receive a contribution from the Commission as a result of waiving/exempting the fee for that individual. The RTO must report to the Commission all fee waivers/ exemptions granted to Eligible Individuals in accordance with the fee waiver/ exemption reporting requirements outlined in the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines issued by the Commission from time to time. The Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution paid to the RTO by the Commission under Clause 12.24 of this Schedule 1 is on the basis of Student Statistical Reports provided by the RTO taking into account scheduled hours; qualifications for enrolments for which concessions were granted; and data indicating the grounds for the concession granted to an individual. The Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution under Clause 12.24 of this Schedule 1 will be calculated and paid by the Commission on the basis of the relevant ‘Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution per Hour’ (fixed value) for the course (as identified on the Student Tuition Fee Contribution Report as published on the SVTS), applied to the paid scheduled hours in each enrolment.
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PRACTICAL PLACEMENTS. In accordance to section 5.4.15 of the Act, practical placements must be conducted in accordance with the Guidelines for Registered Training Organisations and Employers in relation to students of technical and further education undertaking Practical Placement (the Practical Placement Guidelines) available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ The Commission will only make payment of Contact Hour Funds (as calculated in accordance with this Clause 12 of this Schedule 1) for Training Services delivered to Eligible Individuals for currently endorsed courses and qualifications as identified on the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS and which are on the RTO’s Approved Funded Scope. The RTO may request (through the SVTS Enquiry function) the Commission to add a VET course or qualification to the Funded Courses Report or the Approved Funded Scope. The RTO may be required to provide appropriate industry or employer references to support the application for a change to the Approved Funded Scope. Private copyright courses will only be considered for inclusion where relevant course documentation is provided to the Commission. Subject to Clauses 12.1, 12.8, 12.12, 12.16 and 12.17 of this Schedule 1, the Commission will pay the RTO for scheduled hours of training and assessment reported under this Schedule 1 as having been delivered to Eligible Individuals. Subject to Clauses 12.1, 12.8, 12.12, 12.16 and 12.17 of this Schedule 1, the Commission will only pay the RTO for scheduled hours of training and assessment reported as Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) if the RTO is approved by the Commission, or authorised agents of the Commission, to be funded for RPL delivery under the RPL Approved Provider List. For Eligible Individuals, the Commission will pay the RTO at the hourly rate per scheduled hour as identified in Clause 12.6 of this Schedule 1. The hourly rate per scheduled hour is based on the ‘Course Subsidy’ field of the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS, taking into account the applicable payment year, course commencement date and enrolment type (non-apprenticeship or apprenticeship), and adjusted (if applicable) as follows: By a student loading being either or both of the following two: The relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ detailed on the Funded Courses Report will be adjusted by the Commission for Eligible Individuals who self-identify as being of Aboriginal or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander descent (and are reported as such through the “Indigenous Student Identifier” field of the Student Statistical Report) by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report) by 1.5 and The relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ detailed on the Funded Courses Report will be adjusted by the Commission for Eligible Individuals aged 15-19 years as at 1 January 2013 without a senior secondary certificate or an accredited qualification at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) II or above, and eligible for a concession in accordance with Clauses 3.6 and 3.7 of the 2013 Guidelines about Fees, by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report) by 1.3. By a regional loading whereby the relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ for units/modules delivered in non-metropolitan locations to Eligible Individuals will be adjusted by the Commission by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report), by 1.05. Training will be considered to be in a non-metropolitan location if the postcode of the training delivery location identified in the NAT000120 file is one of the postcodes identified as “non-metropolitan” on the Regional Postcodes Report as published on SVTS. The Regional Postcodes Report is subject to change at any time. The Regional Loading does not apply to online delivery or to distance education. Delivery will be deemed to have been delivered online or via distance education if: the postcode of the training delivery location identified in the NAT000120 file is “VIC” or "OSPC" or the Delivery Mode Identifier in the NAT00120 file in the Student Statistical Report is “20” (electronic based) or “40” (Other). By an RPL adjustment whereby the relevant ‘Course Subsidy’ will be reduced by the Commission for Eligible Individuals assessed through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for units in courses (as identified on the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS), by multiplying the ‘Course Subsidy’ for the course (as identified on the Funded Courses Report as published on the SVTS), by 0.5. This adjustment only applies if the RTO is approved by the Commission to be funded for RPL delivery under the RPL Approved Provider List. For the avoidance of doubt, the adjustments outlined in Clause 12.6 a, b and c, will be used as multipliers of the ‘Course Subsidy’ in determining the Contact Hour Funds paid for an Eligible Individual. RPL undertaken as part of a government subsidised enrolment in an Approved Foundation Skills List course, or RPL undertaken by an RTO not on the RPL Approved Provider List, will not be funded by the Commission under the Agreement. If the RTO is on the RPL Approved Provider List, RPL will be paid based on the scheduled hours up to the nominal hours per unit of competency or module, module in accordance with Clause 12.6 c c) of this Schedule 1. Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) will not be funded by the Commission under the Agreement. Payments of Contact Hour Funds to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual by the Commission under this Schedule 1 will be made monthly in arrears by the Commission on the basis of Student Statistical Reports submitted by the RTO to the Commission in accordance with the Agreement and on the understanding that the RTO has Evidence of Participation for each Eligible Individual in respect of which it is claiming payment. The act of lodging a Student Statistical Report by the RTO to the Commission is considered a claim for payment. Evidence of Participation in respect of each Eligible Individual, for the purpose of payment of Contact Hour Funds by the Commission under this Schedule 1, is required and must be in accordance with the types of evidence specified at Clause 8 of Schedule 1. Contact Hour Funds paid by the Commission to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual will be calculated at the unit of competency or module level, such that the scheduled hours reported will be spread over the number of months of scheduled delivery. The Commission will pay the Contact Hour Funds to the RTO in respect of an Eligible Individual up to the maximum nominal hours per course or qualification as identified in the relevant Victorian Purchasing Guide or State Accredited course curriculum document. The RTO must ensure Student Statistical Reports to the Skills Victoria Training System (SVTS) reflect actual Training Services that are supported by Evidence of Participation. At a minimum, each monthly submission of Student Statistical Reports must include full details for all reportable training activity already delivered within the collection year. In particular Enrolment Activity Start Dates and Enrolment Activity End Dates must match the actual period of time within which Training Services occurred. Training Services to Eligible Individuals which are funded by the Commission under this Schedule 1 must be reported by the RTO in accordance with the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines against: Funding Source Code P for Eligible Individuals who are not under a referral form, and who are not under a contract of training (i.e. not apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code WTP for Eligible Individuals who are referred to the RTO through the Workers in Transition Program (or its successor) and who are not under a contract of training (i.e. not apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code ASP for Eligible Individuals (Asylum Seekers and Victims of Human Trafficking) with a Referral Form, and who are not under a contract of training (i.e. not apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code L for Eligible Individuals who are not under a referral form, and who are under a contract of training (i.e. apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code WTL for Eligible Individuals who are referred to the RTO through the Workers in Transition Program (or its successor), and who are under a contract of training (i.e. apprentices/trainees); or Funding Source Code ASL for Eligible Individuals (Asylum Seekers and Victims of Human Trafficking) with a Referral Form, and who are under a contract of training (i.e. apprentices/trainees). The RTO must identify all units of competency or modules relevant to the course or qualification in which an Eligible Individual is enrolled that have been attained by an individual as a result of previous formal training. The RTO is not eligible for Contact Hour Funds from the Commission for the student contact hours associated with these units of competency or modules, and must report such units of competency/ modules as Credit Transfer. In the event that an Eligible Individual withdraws from Training Services delivered under this Schedule 1 prior to achieving competency in an individual module or unit of competency, and the RTO has sufficient evidence of the student’s participation, the enrolment must be reported by the RTO as a withdrawal in all future Student Statistical Reports for the calendar year in accordance with the current Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines. In these instances, payment of Contact Hour Funds in respect of the individual by the Commission for the individual module or unit of competency from which the individual withdrew will be made in accordance with the reported Hours Attended prior to withdrawal. In the event that an Eligible Individual withdraws from Training Services delivered under this Schedule 1 without participation, or where the RTO has insufficient evidence of the student’s participation, the RTO must either: exclude that student’s unit of competency/module from future Student Statistical Reports for the calendar year; or report the enrolment as a withdrawal with zero Hours Attended in all future Student Statistical Reports for the collection year in accordance with the current Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines, No payment is made from Contact Hour Funds in respect of withdrawals with no attendance. All withdrawals (Outcome Identifier – National Code “40”) must be reported within the year of the scheduled commencement in training and no later than two (2) months from the point of withdrawal, unless extenuating circumstances prevent this from occurring (or by 15 January 20132014, whichever is earliest). For the avoidance of doubt, the point of withdrawal is either: the date of formal withdrawal; or in the case of no formal withdrawal, the date of the last engagement. Where the RTO has granted a fee concession to an Eligible Individual in accordance with the requirements set out in the 2013 Guidelines about Fees, the RTO will receive a contribution from the Commission as a result of charging the concession fee to that individual. The RTO must report to the Commission all fee concessions granted by the RTO to Eligible Individuals in accordance with the fee concession reporting requirements outlined in the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines issued by the Commission from time to time. The Fee Concession Contribution paid to the RTO by the Commission under Clause 12.19 of this Schedule 1 is on the basis of Student Statistical Reports provided by the RTO taking into account scheduled hours; qualifications for enrolments for which concessions were granted; and data indicating the grounds for the concession granted to an individual. The Fee Concession Contribution amount for the purposes of Clause 12.19 of this Schedule 1 will be 90% of revenue foregone, up to a maximum value. This will be calculated based on 3.6 times the actual hourly rate paid by the student and reported by the RTO (being 20% of the standard published hourly fee), up to a maximum hourly value, applied to the paid scheduled hours in each enrolment. The maximum hourly value is the relevant ‘Maximum Fee Concession Contribution per hour’ for the course (as identified on the Student Tuition Fee Contribution Report as published on the SVTS). The Commission will not pay a Fee Concession Contribution to the RTO in relation to individuals who are granted a fee concession and who are also referred Job Seekers. A referred Job Seeker is an individual who holds a standard Job Seeker Referral Form. In these instances, with prior agreement of the referring agency, providers must invoice the referring agency directly for the portion of the tuition fee not covered by the referred Job Seeker. The RTO must report the correct Fee Concession/ Exemption Identifier for this, which may be subject to annual reconciliation with the Commonwealth. Where the RTO has granted a fee waiver/exemption to an Eligible Individual in accordance with the requirements set out in the 2013 Guidelines about Fees, the RTO will receive a contribution from the Commission as a result of waiving/exempting the fee for that individual. The RTO must report to the Commission all fee waivers/ exemptions granted to Eligible Individuals in accordance with the fee waiver/ exemption reporting requirements outlined in the Victorian VET Student Statistical Collection Guidelines issued by the Commission from time to time. The Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution paid to the RTO by the Commission under Clause 12.24 of this Schedule 1 is on the basis of Student Statistical Reports provided by the RTO taking into account scheduled hours; qualifications for enrolments for which concessions were granted; and data indicating the grounds for the concession granted to an individual. The Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution under Clause 12.24 of this Schedule 1 will be calculated and paid by the Commission on the basis of the relevant ‘Fee Waiver/Exemption Contribution per Hour’ (fixed value) for the course (as identified on the Student Tuition Fee Contribution Report as published on the SVTS), applied to the paid scheduled hours in each enrolment.
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Sources: Service Agreement