VET Student Loans Act 2016
The rules may set out provider suitability requirements for the purposes of ensuring that loan amounts are paid to suitable course providers.
26(2)
The provider suitability requirements may deal with the following in relation to a course provider:
(a) financial performance;
(b) management and governance;
(c) experience in providing vocational education;
(d) scope of courses;
(e) fees and modes of delivery for courses;
(f) student outcomes;
(g) industry links.
26(3)
Subsection (2) does not limit the provider suitability requirements.
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