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VET Quality Framework

All RTOs must comply with the conditions of registration outlined in the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 (Subdivision B of Division 1, Part 2).

This includes complying with the VET Quality Framework, which includes:

ESOS Framework

RTOs delivering VET training and assessment to overseas students must be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) and comply with the ESOS Framework.

Non-CRICOS registered training providers cannot deliver VET training and assessment to students on a student visa (Subclass 500). At enrolment, non-CRICOS registered VET providers must ensure that the student they are enrolling is not in Australia on a student visa (subclass 500).

Under Section 8 of the ESOS Act it is an offence for a provider to hold itself out as able or willing to provide a course to overseas students. An exception to this is provided for some Units of Competency and courses listed in the Education Services for Overseas Students (Exempt Courses) Instrument 2021.

The instrument means non-CRICOS registered VET providers can deliver the ESOS-exempt Units of Competency to overseas students, if the provider meets the domestic requirements for registration and delivery.

Other Legislation

All RTOs must comply with relevant Commonwealth, state or territory legislation and regulatory requirements.

You must inform your staff and clients of legislative and regulatory requirements that affect their duties or participation in vocational education and training.

For more information, see our Practice Guide on Accountability.