Object of the Bill
The object of thrs Bill is to provide for the institutional framework for the coordination, regulation and promotion of TVET; to provide for the estabhshment of TVET Council and Sector Skills Expert Committee; to provide for establishment and regulation of TVET providers; to provide for management and govemance structures of TVET providers; to provide for registration and licensing of TVET trarners; to provide for development of a TVET Qualification Framework; to provide for development of TVET cumcula; to provide for establishment of TVET Assessment Boards; to consolidate laws regulating TVET providers under this Act by repealing the Business Technical Vocational Education and Training Act, Cap. 244; the Management Training and Advisory Centre Act, Cap. 253: the Hotel and Tounsm Trarning Institute Act, Cap. 249; Uganda Wildlife Research and Training Institute Act, Cap. 261; and for related matters.
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The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Bill,2024
Sponsored By Hon. Janet Kataaha Museveni (Minister of Education and Sports)
Committee: The Committee on Education and Sports
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First Reading/Committee
The bill is still at First Reading, and the first stage is a passage through the floor of parliament. This stage is usually a formality, primarily focusing on introducing the Bill to the Parliament. It takes place without debate, and the first reading of a Bill can occur anytime in a parliamentary session. The significance of this stage lies in the fact that it marks the formal introduction of the Bill to the Parliament, setting the stage for further discussions and debates.
Second Reading
The Bill has now progressed to the Second Reading, a stage that offers the first opportunity for MPs to engage in a democratic debate on the main principles of the Bill. This stage, which usually takes up to 45 days after the first reading, allows for thorough discussion and ensures that all voices are heard. Once the second reading is complete, the Bill moves to the committee stage, where each clause and any amendments to the Bill may be debated, further highlighting the democratic nature of the process.
Third Reading
Parliament has passed the Bill. The third reading is the final chance for the Members of Parliament to debate its contents. Here, the debate is usually short and limited to what is actually in the Bill rather than, as at the second reading, what might have been included.
Presentation/Waiting Assent
Assented by President
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Bill passed on 01/01/1970
Bill Withdrawn on 01/01/1970