Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 97 of 1998)

Constitutions

Constitution for the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA)

20. ETQA Committee

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20.1Composition

 

20.1.1Two employer members who shall be elected from and by the employer members sewing on the CETA: Provided that one member shall be elected from the emerging industry members;
20.1.2Two trade union members who shall be elected from and by the trade union members sewing on the CETA;
20.1.3One government member who shall be nominated by the government departments concerned;
20.1.4No more than four members co-opted by the CETA for their quality assurance expertise;
20.1.5The Chief Executive Officer in an ex officio capacity;
20.1.6 he Quality Assurance Manager of the CETA in an ex officio capacity.

 

20.2 Powers and Duties of the ETQA Committee

 

The ETQA Committee shall:

20.2.1Elect a Chairperson from its members;
20.2.2Guide the CETAs application to SAQA to be accredited as an ETQA Body;
20.2.3Guide the CETAs application to SAQA to renew its accreditation as an ETQA Body;
20.2.4Guide and support the drafting of a Quality Management System (QMS);
20.2.5Review and maintain the effectiveness of the quality management system;
20.2.6Guide policies and procedures regarding provider accreditation;
20.2.7Guide and monitor education and training provision;
20.2.8Guide the auditing of quality management procedures;
20.2.9Guide policy and procedures with regard to assessor registration;
20.2.10Guide the devolution of the certification function;
20.2.11Guide the promotion of quality;
20.2.12Guide the monitoring of standards and qualifications and the recommendation of revisions and the generation of new standards;
20.2.13Guide and review ETQA reports for SAQA;
20.2.14Consider and review any relevant reports received from SAQA; and
20.2.15Ensure that the CETA fulfills all its functions in terms of SAQA Act, 1995 (Act no 58 of 1995) regulation 1127.