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Adequate training under a training contract
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Regulation 28: Adequate training under a training contract
- 28.1
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If you are required to serve under a training contract, you will only be admitted when we are satisfied that you have received adequate training in accordance with the terms of a training contract.
- 28.2
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Your training establishment must certify to us that they are satisfied that adequate training has been given and must submit such documentation as we may require.
- 28.3
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If we are satisfied that you:
- (a)
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have received adequate training; and
- (b)
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are of the proper character and suitability;
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then we will issue a certificate of satisfaction.
- 28.4
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If we are not satisfied that you have received adequate training we may refuse to complete the admissions process until you have satisfactorily completed such further training as we may direct.
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Guidance note:
- (i)
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Any previous experience recognised by your training establishment to reduce the term of your training contract can count towards these requirements.