FOURTH REPUBLIC
Council for
Technical and Vocational Act 718 Education and
Training Act, 2006
ARRANGEMENT OF
SECTIONS
Section
Establishment
and functions of the Council
1)
Establishment of the Council
2)
Object and
functions of the Council
3)
Governing
body of the Council
4)
Tenure of
office of members of the Board
5)
Meetings of
the Board
6)
Disclosure
of interest
7)
Establishment of committees
8)
Allowances
9)
Ministerial
directives
10)
Standing
committees of the Council
Administrative.
financial and miscellaneous provisions
11)
Divisions of
the Council
12)
Executive
Director of the Council
13)
Functions of
the Executive Director
14)
Appointment
of other Staff
15)
Secretary to
the Board
16)
Delegation
of power of appointment
17)
Collaboration with other bodies
18)
Funds of the
Council
19)
Expenses of
the Council
20)
Accounts and
Audit
21)
Annual
Reports
22)
Tax
Exemptions
23)
Existing
Enactments
24)
Regulations
25)
Interpretation
THE SEVEN
HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN
ACT
OF THE
PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA
ENTITLED
THE COUNCIL FOR
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL . EDUCATION AND TRAINING
ACT, 2006
AN ACT to set up a
Council for Technical and Vocational Education and
Training to co-ordinate and oversee technical and
vocational education and training in the country and
to provide for related matters ..
DATE OF ASSENT:
31st August, 2006 ENACTED by the President and
Parliament:
Establishment
and functions of the Council
Establishment of
Council
1. (1) There is
established by this Act a body to be known As the
Council for Technical and Vocational Education and
Training.
(2) The Council is
a body corporate with perpetual succession and a
common seal and may sue and be sued in its corporate
name.
(3) The Council may
for the performance of its functions acquire and
hold movable or immovable property and may enter
into a contract or any other transaction.
(4) Where there is
a hindrance to the acquisition of property, the
property may be acquired for the Council under the
State Property and Contracts Act, 1960 (C.A.6) or
the State Lands Act, 1962 (Act 125) and the costs
shall be borne by the Council.
Object and
functions of Council
2.
(1) The object of
the Council is to co-ordinate and oversee all
aspects of technical and vocational education and
training in the country.
(2) To achieve its
object the Council shall
(a)
formulate national
policies for skills development across the broad
spectrum of pre-tertiary and tertiary education,
formal, informal and non-formal;
(b)
co-ordinate,
harmonies and supervise the activities of private
and public providers of technical and vocational
education and training, including the informal
sector;
(c)
rationalise the
assessment and certification system in technical,
vocational education and training;
(d)
take measures to
ensure quality in delivery of and equity in access
to technical and vocational education and training;
(e)
maintain a national
database on technical, vocational education and
training;
(f)
facilitate research
and development in the technical and vocational
education and training system;
(g)
source funding to
support technical and vocational education and
training activities;
(h)
facilitate
collaboration between training providers and
industry to promote
(i) demand driven
curriculum development and placement; and (ii)
national internship programmes.
(i)
promote
co-operation with international agencies and
development partners;
(j)
issue annual
reports on the state of skills development in the
country; (k) advise Government on all matters
related to the management and improvement of the
technical and vocational education and training
system; and
(l)
perform any other
functions that are ancillary to the object of the
Council.
(3) The Council may
delegate any of its functions to a person or an
authority that it may determine.
Governing body
of the Council
3. (1) The
governing body of the Council is a Board consisting
of (a) the chairperson with considerable
industrial experience, (b) the Executive
Director of the Council,
(c)
one representative
not below the rank of a Director from, (i) the
Ministry responsible for Education,
(ii) the Ministry
responsible for Employment,
(iii) the Ministry
responsible for Environment,
(iv) the Ministry
responsible for Industry,
(d)
one person with
expertise in technical and vocational education and
training,
(e)
two persons
nominated by recognised employers associations,
(f) one person nominated by recognised organised
labour,
(g) one person
nominated by the Institution of Incorporated
Engineers,
(h)
two persons from
organisations that manage privately owned technical
or vocational training institutions, one of whom is
a woman, and
(i)
two other persons
nominated by the President, at least one of whom IS
a woman.
(2) The Chairperson
and other members of the Board shall be appointed by
the President in accordance with article 70 of the
Constitution.
(3) The Board shall
perform the functions of the Council.
Tenure of office
of members of the Board
4.
(1) A member of the
Board other than the Executive Director shall hold
office for a period not exceeding three years and is
eligible for re-appointment but a member shall not
be appointed for more than two terms.
(2) Where a member
of the Board, resigns, dies, is removed from office
or is for a sufficient reason unable to act as a
member, the Minister shall notify the President
often vacancy and the President, shall, acting on
the advice of the nominating authority and in
consultation with the Council of State, appoint
another person to hold office for the unexpired
portion of the member's term of office.
(3) A member of the
Board may resign from office in writing addressed to
the President through the Minister.
(4) A member of the
Board who is absent from three consecutive meetings
of the Board without sufficient cause ceases to be a
member.
(5) The President
may by letter addressed to a member revoke the
appointment of that member.
Meetings of the
Board
5. (1) The Board
shall meet at least once every three months for the
despatch of business at the times and in the places
determined by the chairperson.
(2) The chairperson
shall at the request in writing of not less than
one-third of the members of the Board convene an
extra-ordinary meeting of the Board at the place and
time determined by the chairperson.
(3)
The quorum at a meeting of the Board is seven
members of the Board.
(4) The chairperson
shall preside at meetings of the Board and in the
absence of the chairperson, a member of the Board
elected by the members present shall preside.
(5) Matters before
the Board shall be decided by a majority of the
members present and voting and in the event of an
equality of votes, the person presiding shall have a
casting vote.
(6) The Board may
co-opt a' person to attend a Board meeting but that
person shall not vote on a matter for decision by
the Board ..
(7) The proceedings
of the Board shall not be invalidated by reason of a
vacancy among the members or a defect in the
appointment or qualification of a member.
(8) Subject to this
section, the Board may determine the procedure for
its meetings.
Disclosure of
interest
6. (1) A member of
the Board who has an interest in a matter for
consideration by the Board shall di~c1ose in writing
the nature of that interest and is disqualified from
participating in the deliberations of the Board in
respect of that matter.
(2) A member who
contravenes subsection (1) ceases to be a member.
Establishment of
committees
7. The Board may
establish committees consisting of members of the
Board or non-members or both to perform its
functions, except that a committee composed entirely
of non-members may only advise the Board.
Allowances
8. Members of the
Board and members of a committee of the Board shall
be paid the allowances approved by the Minister in
consultation with the Minister responsible for
Finance.
Ministerial
directives
9. The Minister may
give policy directives in writing to the Board and
the Board shall comply.
Standing
committees
of the Council
10.
(1) There is
established by this Act the following standing
committees:
(a)
the National
Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Qualifications Committee;
(b)
the Industrial
Training Advisory Committee; and
(c)
the Training
Quality Assurance Committee.
(2) The membership
and functions of the standing committees established
under subsection (1) shall be determined by the
Council.
(3) The members of
the standing committees under subsection (1) shall
be appointed by the Council.
(4) The Council may
assign or delegate a function to any of the standing
committees under sub-section (1) and the standing
committees shall report to the Council on matters
referred to them by the Council, but the Council
shall be relieved from ultimate responsibility for
the performance of the delegated function.
(5) The standing
committees specified under subsection (1) may
establish sub-committees and assign to the
sub-committees functions determined by them.
(6) Without
limiting subsection (5), an Industrial Advisory
sub-committee shall be established under the
Industrial Training Advisory Committee.
Administrative, financial and miscellaneous
provisions
Divisions of the Council
11. The
Board shall establish the following divisions:
(a)
Human Resource
Development Division;
(b)
Finance and
Administration Division;
(c)
Testing and
Certification Division;
(d)
Accreditation
Advisory Division;
(e)
Planning, Research,
Monitoring and Evaluation Division; (j)
Informal Sector Affairs Division;
(g)
Technical and
Vocational Education and Training for persons with
disabilities Division;
(h)
Women in Technical
and Vocational Education and Training Division; and
(i) other divisions that the Board may
consider necessary for the efficient performance of
the functions of the Council.
Executive
Director
12.
(1) The President
shall in accordance with article 195 of the
Constitution appoint an Executive Director of the
Council.
(2) The
Executive Director shall hold office on the terms
and conditions specified in the
(3) The Executive
Director shall be the head of administration.
Functions of the
Executive Director
13. (1) The
Executive Director is responsible for the day-to-day
administration of the affairs of the Council and is
answerable to the Board in the performance of
functions under this Act.
(2) The Executive
Director shall perform other functions determined by
the Board ..
(3) The Executive
Director may delegate a function to an officer of
the Council but shall not be relieved from ultimate
responsibility for the performance of the delegated
function.
Appointment of
other staff
14. (1) The
President shall, in accordance with article 195 of
the Constitution, appoint other staff of the Council
that are necessary for the proper and effective
performance of its functions.
(2) Other public
officers may be transferred or seconded to the
Councilor may otherwise give assistance to it.
(3) The Council may
engage the services of advisers and consultants on
the recommendation of the Board.
Secretary to the
Board
15. (1) The
Executive Director shall designate an officer of the
Council as Secretary to the Board.
(2) The Secretary
shall arrange the business for and record and keep
the minutes of the meetings of the Board .
. (3) The Secretary
shall also perform functions that the Executive
Director in consultation with the Board may assign.
Delegation of power
of appointment
16. The President
may in accordance with article 195 of the
Constitution delegate the power of appointment under
this Act.
Collaboration with
other bodies
17. The Board shall
collaborate with other bodies in the performance of
functions under this Act.
Funds of the
Council
18. (1) The funds
of the Council include
(a)
moneys provided by
Parliament,
(b) donations,
grants and loans,
(c)
fees and charges
accruing to the Council in the performance of its
functions,
(d)
interest from
investments, and
(e)
other moneys that
are approved by the Minister responsible for
Finance.
(2) Any sum of
money received by or on behalf of the Council shall
be paid into a bank account of the Council opened by
the Board with the approval of the
Accountant-General.
(3) The Board may
invest funds of the Council not required for
immediate use as it considers fit.
Expenses of the
Council
19.
(1) The expenses of
the Council shall be paid from moneys provided for
as funds of the Council under section 18 (1).
(2) Where after
having defrayed its expenses, the Council has an
excess amount, the Council shall pay the amount into
the Consolidated Fund unless the Minister
responsible for Finance in consultation with the
Minister approves the retention by the Council of a
part or the whole of that excess amount.
Accounts and
audit
20.
(1) The Board shall
keep books of account and proper records in relation
to them in the form approved by the Auditor-General.
(2) The Board shall
submit the accounts of the Council to the AuditorGeneral
for audit within three months after the end of the
financial year.
(3) The
Auditor-General shall, not later than three months
after the receipt of the accounts, audit the
accounts and forward a copy of the audit report to
the Minister.
(4) The Internal
Audit Agency Act, 2003 (Act 658) shall apply to this
Act. (5) The financial year of the Council shall be
the same as the financial year of the Government.
Annual reports
21.
(1) The Board
shall, within one month after the receipt of the
audit report, submit an annual report to the
Minister covering the operations of the Council for
the year to which the report relates.
(2) The annual
report shall include the report of the
Auditor-General.
(3) The Minister
shall within one month after the receipt of the
annual report submit the report to Parliament with a
statement that the Minister considers necessary.
(4) The Board shall
also submit to the Minister any other reports which
it considers necessary.
Tax exemption '
22.
The Council is
exempt from the payment of tax on any income
accruing
from investments
made by the Board for the Council.
Existing
enactments
23.
The provisions of
existing enactments and capacities shall, where
applicable, apply in conformity with this Act.
Regulations
24.
The Minister may on
the recommendations of the Board by legislative
instrument make Regulations
(a)
for the role of the
private sector in the delivery of technical and
vocational education and training;
(b)
to maintain
environmental resources by the skilful use of
technical experts;
(c)
to provide guidance
and counselling in relation to technical and
vocational education and training; and
(d)
generally to give
effect to the provisions of this Act.
Interpretation
25.
In this Act, unless
the context otherwise requires
"Board" means the
governing body of the Council established under
section 3;
"Council" means the
Council for Technical and Vocational Education and
Training established under section 1; and
"Minister" means
the Minister for whom responsibility for technical
and vocational education and training has been
assigned;
"Existing
enactments" means the National Board for
Professional and Technician Examinations Act, 1994
(Act 492), National Accreditation Board Law, 1993 (P.N.D.CL.
317) and the National Vocational Training Act, 1970
(Act 351); and
"existing
capacities" means the Technical Examination Unit of
the Ghana Education Service, the National
Co-ordinating Committee for Technical and Vocational
Education and Training, and the National Vocational
Training Institute.
Date of Gazette
notification: 1st September, 2006.
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