Ordinance
on Vocational and Professional Education and Training
(Vocational and Professional Education and Training Ordinance, VPETO)

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 19 November 2003 (Status as of 8 February 2021)


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Art. 69a Regulated occupations and professions 48

(Art. 68 VPETA)

1 SERI or a third party will re­cog­nise a for­eign qual­i­fic­a­tion as equi­val­ent to a cor­res­pond­ing Swiss qual­i­fic­a­tion for a reg­u­lated oc­cu­pa­tion or pro­fes­sion if the fol­low­ing cri­ter­ia are met:

a.
same level of train­ing;
b.
same dur­a­tion of train­ing;
c.
com­par­able train­ing con­tent;
d.
the for­eign train­ing pro­gramme cov­ers both the­or­et­ic­al and prac­tic­al as­pects or con­sid­er­able work ex­per­i­ence is in­volved.

2 If the for­eign qual­i­fic­a­tion au­thor­ises the hold­er to carry out the giv­en oc­cu­pa­tion or pro­fes­sion in the coun­try of is­su­ance but the cri­ter­ia in para­graph 1 above are not met, SERI or a third party, if ne­ces­sary in co­oper­a­tion with ex­perts, shall de­cide on meas­ures to be taken to com­pensate for the dif­fer­ence between the for­eign qual­i­fic­a­tion and the cor­res­pond­ing Swiss qual­i­fic­a­tion (com­pens­at­ory meas­ures), namely in the form of an aptitude test or a spe­cial ad­apt­a­tion course. If com­par­is­on shows that the train­ing ob­tained in the for­eign coun­try is largely sim­il­ar to what the per­son would have ob­tained in Switzer­land, then there is no need for such com­pens­at­ory meas­ures to be taken.

3 The costs for com­pens­at­ory meas­ures are paid by the hold­er of the for­eign qual­i­fic­a­tion.

48 In­ser­ted by An­nex No 2 of the O of 12 Nov. 2014 to the High­er Edu­ca­tion Act, in force since 1 Jan. 2015 (AS 2014 4137).

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