Contact your regulatory authority - ACECQA

Regulatory authorities administer the National Quality Framework (NQF) in each state and territory, usually as part of that state or territory’s education department or agency. In most cases the regulatory authority is the first point of contact for providers. They are responsible for:

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Responsibilities of State and Territory Regulatory Authorities

Responsibilities of ACECQA. ACECQA works alongside STRAs to administer the NQF. Its responsibilities include: Promoting Consistency: ACECQA promotes consistency in the application of the NQF across all states and territories. Supporting Regulatory Authorities: ACECQA supports STRAs in their role by providing guidance, resources, and training.

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Role of the Regulatory Authority | vic.gov.au - Victorian Government

Role of the Regulatory Authority. The Department of Education is the Regulatory Authority for early childhood services in Victoria under the following regulatory schemes: the National Quality Framework. the Education and Care Services National Law (opens in a new window) (National Law)

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Regulatory Authority For Early Childhood Services

Regulatory authorities also have a range of powers and tools to facilitate continuous improvement and ensure compliance with the NQF, including the ability to issue compliance notices. Contact your regulatory authority for enquiries about: submitting application and notification forms; provider and service applications and approvals

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Regulating early childhood education and care - ACT Government

We do this through the regulatory authority, Children’s Education and Care Assurance (CECA). CECA administers the National Quality Framework. This framework covers services that provide regular education and care to children under 13 years, including: ... CECA's role includes: assessing and granting provider and service approvals ...

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Regulatory Framework - Department of Education and Training Victoria

The role of the Regulatory Authority is established by the Education and Care Services National Law Act 2010 (National Law) and the Victorian Children’s Services Act 1996 (Children’s Services Act). Additionally, the Regulatory Authority is the integrated sector regulator under the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005.

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Regulatory powers - Attorney-General's Department

The Attorney-General's Department has policy responsibility for legislative frameworks. This includes the harmonisation of regulatory powers across the Commonwealth statute book, through supporting the implementation of the Regulatory Powers (Standard Provisions) Act 2014 (the Regulatory Powers Act).. The Administrative Law Section manages the Regulatory Powers Act and provides policy advice ...

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Regulatory Responsibilities - NOPTA

Regulatory Responsibilities A range of government departments and statutory authorities are involved in administering the regulatory regime for the offshore petroleum and GHG sector in Australia. The relevant departments and authorities, and their respective responsibilities, are outlined below.

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State and Territory Regulatory Authorities and Administrative Units

The eight state and territory Regulatory Authorities are identified in their respective jurisdiction’s legislation. In most cases the Regulatory Authority is defined as the person heading the government department that has responsibility for early childhood education and care.

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Regulatory Authority - Safeopedia

A regulatory authority is an autonomous enforcing body created by the government to oversee and enforce regulations regarding occupational health and safety. The role of the regulatory authority is to establish and strengthen safety standards and ensure consistent compliance with them. Regulartory authorities are also known as regulatory bodies ...

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