Object of the Bill
The object ofthis Bill is to amend the National Curriculum Development Centre Act in relation to the establishment, constitution and functions of the National Curriculum Development Cente. The Bill seeks to broaden the representation of the education sector in curriculum development by including new stakeholders to the Governing Council of the Centre. The Bill also seeks to remove from the membership of the Governing Council the institutions that are no longer in existence, to remove limitation on eligibilif for appointrnent of the chairperson of the Council and to harmonise the financial year of the Centre to the financial year of Government.
Other Attachments
1 | National Curriculum Development Centre (Amendment) Act, 2021.pdf | ||||||
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2 | EDS3-20-Report on the National Curriculum Development Centre (Amendment) Bill, 2020.pdf | ||||||
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3 | Certificate of Financial Implications for the National Curriculum Development Centre (Amendment) Bill, 2020.pdf | ||||||
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National Curriculum Development Centre (Amendment) Bill, 2020
Sponsored By Mr John Chrysostom Muyingo (Minister of Education and Sports)
Committee: The Committee on Education and Sports
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First Reading/Committee
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Third Reading
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Assented by President
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Bill passed on 21/03/2021
The Bill is now an Act of Parliament. When a Bill has completed all its parliamentary stages on the floor of Parliament, it must have President Assent before becoming an Act of Parliament (law). President Assent is the State agreement to make the Bill into an Act and it is a formality.
Bill Withdrawn on 01/01/1970