(Art. 19 VPETA)
1 VET ordinances shall cover the following aspects mentioned in Article 19 paragraph 2 VPETA:
- a.
- admission requirements;
- b.
- possible ways in which VET programmes may be structured in terms of course content and the level of personal maturity required for a given activity;
- c.
- instruments to improve the quality of VET programmes such as training plans and other related instruments;
- d.
- possible regional particularities;
- e.
- measures to ensure occupational health and safety;
- f.
- requirements in terms of content and structure of workplace training in a school within the meaning of Article 6 letter b;
- g.
- the organisation, duration and content of branch courses and similar third-party training courses and the coordination of these courses with classroom instruction at the VET school.
1bis VET ordinances also regulate the composition and tasks of Swiss committees for occupation development and quality (CODQ), which are established for the purpose of developing and improving the quality of VET programmes for specific occupations. The composition of each CODQ must meet the following criteria:
- a.
- one or more representatives of the Confederation;
- b.
- adequate representation of each of Switzerland’s linguistic regions.3
1ter The CODQ referred to in paragraph 1bis are not extra-parliamentary committees as defined in Article 57a of the Federal Act of 21 March 19974 on the Organisation of the Government and the Administration. They are established by professional organisations, which pay remuneration to committee members.5
2 As a rule, learners are required to attend a foreign language course. This requirement shall be met in accordance with the needs of the VET programme.
3 Education regulations that depart from Articles 47, 48 letter b and 49 of the Federal Act of 13 March 19646 on Employment in Business, Trade and Industry (Employment Act, EmpA), shall require approval from the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).
4 VET ordinances may include provisions regarding special offers that take into account workplace training and classroom instruction.
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6 Education regulations on recognised radiation protection training in accordance with the Radiological Protection Ordinance of 26 April 20178 require approval from the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH).9
3 Inserted by No I 6.3of the O of 9 Nov. 2011 (Review of Extra-Parliamentary Committees), in force since 1 Jan. 2012 (AS 2011 5227).
4 SR 172.010
5 Inserted by No I 6.3of the O of 9 Nov. 2011 (Review of Extra-Parliamentary Committees), in force since 1 Jan. 2012 (AS 2011 5227).
6 SR 822.11
7 Repealed by Art. 82 No 3 of the Sport Promotion Ordinance of 23 May 2012, with effect from 1 Oct. 2012 (AS 2012 3967).
8 SR 814.501
9 Inserted by No II 1 of the O of 24 Oct. 2007 (AS 2007 5651). Amended by Annex 11 No 1 of the Radiological Protection Ordinance of 26 April 2017, in force since 1 Jan. 2018 (AS 2017 4261).