NAVTEC
Ordinance
National
Vocational and Technical Education Commission Ordinance, 2006
Islamabad,
the 8th November 2006
No.2(1)/2006-Pub(c).
– The following Ordinance promulgated by the President is
hereby published for general information:-
Ordinance
No. XXXIV of 2006
AN
ORDINANCE
to
provide for regulation, coordination and policy direction for technical
education and vocational education training
WHEREAS
it is expedient to provide for an autonomous organization for regulation,
coordination and policy direction for technical education and vocational
training and for matters ancillary thereto or connected therewith,
AND
WHEREAS the National Assembly is not in session and the President
is satisfied that the circumstances exist which render it necessary
to take immediate action;
NOW,
THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1)
of Article 89 of the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
the President is pleased to make and promulgate the following Ordinance:-
1.
Short title, extent and commencement.
– (1) This Ordinance may be called the National Vocational
and Technical Education Commission Ordinance, 2006.
(2)
It extends to the whole of Pakistan.
(3)
It shall come into force at once.
2.
Definitions.-
In this Ordinance unless there is anything repugnant in the subject
or context-
(a)
“Board” means the Board established under section 4;
(b)
“Chairman” means Chairman of the Board;
(c)
“Commission” means the National Vocational and Technical
Education Commission established under section 3;
(d)
“Member” means the Member of the Board appointed by
the Federal Government;
(e)
“prescribed” means prescribed by rules or regulations
made under this Ordinance;
(f)
“regulations” means regulations made under this Ordinance;
(g)
“rules” means rules made under this Ordinance; and
(h)
“technical education and vocational training” means
training in any professional skill, trade, calling or occupation.
3. Establishment
of the Commission.- (1)
As soon as may be after the commencement of this Ordinance the Federal
Government shall, by notification in the official Gazette, establish
a Commission to be called the National Vocational and Technical
Education Commission.
(2)
The headquarters of the Commission shall be at Islamabad and it
may establish regional offices at such places as it may decide.
(3)
The Commission shall be a body corporate, having perpetual
succession and a common seal with powers, subject to the provisions
of the Ordinance, to hold and dispose of property, both moveable
and immovable, and shall by the said name sue and be sued.
(4)
For the purpose of coordination NAVTEC will be administratively
attached with Prime Minister’s Secretariat.
4.
Management.-
(1) The general direction, all
matters of policy and administration of the Commission and its affairs
shall vest in a Board which may exercise all powers, perform
all functions and do all acts and things which may be exercised,
performed or done by the Commission.
(2)
There shall be a Chairman of the Board who shall be appointed by
the Federal Government on such terms and conditions as the Federal
Government may determine.
(3)
The Board shall be the apex body and shall consist of the following
members, namely:-
(a) |
Chairman,
NAVTEC |
Chairman |
(b) |
Secretary,
Ministry of Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis. |
Member |
(c) |
Secretary,
Ministry of Finance |
Member |
(d) |
Secretary,
Ministry of Industries, Production and Special Initiatives. |
Member |
(e) |
Secretary,
Ministry of Education. |
Member |
(f) |
Secretary
of the concerned provincial department till such time that
Provincial Authorities are established in the Provinces. |
Member |
(g) |
Executive
Director, NAVTEC |
Member
|
(h) |
Not
less than six members from the private sector who have experience
in the area of skills development and technical education. |
Member
|
(4) The Executive Director shall
also act as Secretary of the Board.
(5)
The Board may co-opt any person as a member of the Board for such
period as it may deem fit.
(6)
The Federal Government may, by notification in the official Gazette,
increase or decrease the number of the members of the Board, from
time to time, as it deems fit.
(7)
The Board in discharge of its functions shall be guided by such
directions as the Federal Government may give to it from time to
time.
(8)
A member may, other than an ex officio member, by writing under
his hand, addressed to the Federal Government, resign his
office.
(9)
The Federal Government may, on the recommendation of the Chairman,
remove any member, other than an ex-officio member, if he has persistently
failed to perform the duties assigned to him or he has abused his
position.
5.
Meeting of the Board.-
(1)
The meetings of the Board shall be held as and when required, but
once at least in a quarter, at the time and place as the Chairman
of the Board may determine.
(2)
The meetings of the Board shall be conducted in accordance with
such procedure as may be specified by the Board.
(3)
Half of the total membership of the Board shall constitute the quorum
for the meeting.
(4)
The decisions of the Board shall be taken by the majority of the
members present and, in case of a tie, the person presiding over
the meeting shall have a casting vote.
(5)
All orders, determinations and decisions of the Board shall be reduced
in writing together with a record of the discussions held in the
meeting.
6.
Functions of the Commission.-
The functions of the Commission shall be to-
(a)
devise and review policies and evolve strategy relating to human
resource development with a focus on technical education, vocational
training and employment in general;
(b)
prepare national training plans, programmes and projects in coordination
with stakeholders for the expansion of technical education and vocational
training infrastructure in the country;
(c)
formulate policies for capacity building in the field of technical
education and vocational training;
(d)
develop national occupational skill standards, curricula and trade
testing certification systems for all sectors in which technical
education and vocational training is imparted;
(e)
prescribe conditions under which institutions in the public and
private sector may be established and operated;
(f)
facilitate skill development and employment generation through enhancement
of public private partnership;
(g)
improve quality of training of instructors through skill upgradation
programmes;
(h)
regulate affiliation of establishments and institutions offering
technical and vocational training;
(i)
issue regulations for licensing of federal establishments and institutions;
(j)
organize workshops, seminars, symposia and panel discussions in
respect of employment and training issues;
(k)
establish national and international linkages with organizations
of repute to make national programmes credible;
(l)
establish an internationally acceptable system of accreditation
for technical education and vocational training;
(m)
coordinate with the provincial governments in the field of technical
education and vocational training;
(n)
review existing laws and regulations on technical education and
vocational training and recommend appropriate legislation;
(o)
carry out training needs assessment surveys;
(p)
prepare and maintain a data bank of institutions and establishments
imparting technical education and vocational training and directory
of their graduates and their placements;
(q)
suggest innovative programmes for promotion of technical education
and vocational training among females, challenged and neglected
sections of society;
(r)
suggest performance evaluation parameters for technical education
and vocational training programmes and conduct performance evaluation
of technical and vocational institutions;
(s)
bridge the widening gap between planning and implementation for
improving access, delivery and quality of technical education and
vocational training by applying new instructional and communication
technologies;
(t)
suggest ways and means for effective coordination and linkages between
technical education and vocational training and industry, business
and commerce to make technical education and vocational training
relevant and responsive to market needs;
(u)
formulate and recommend strategies for pre‑service and in‑service
training of technical educational and vocational training staff;
and
(v)
develop code of conduct for technical education and vocational training
institutions and staff for meeting quality assurance standards.
7.
Powers of the Commission.-
The Commission may-
(a)
take measures, including the allocation of funds, for the establishment
of scholarships and stipends for students and training of teachers
abroad and within the country;
(b)
establish an endowment fund for technical educational and vocational
training with contributions from government as well as non-grovernmental
resources;
(c)
allocate funds for infrastructure development, training of faculty
as an incentive to improve quality of vocational and technical education;
(d)
set up such administrative and technical committees, working groups,
skill development councils, trade testing boards or other such bodies
and entrust them such functions as it may consider necessary;
(e)
regulate quality control for implementation of skills standards,
syllabi, trade testing and certification of technical and vocational
training institutions;
(f)
advise the Federal Government and Provincial Governments on proposals
for grant of diplomas and certificates by technical education and
vocational training institutions;
(g)
determine equivalence and recognition of diplomas, certificates
awarded by institutions within the country and abroad; and
(h)
approve policies, plans, programmes of the Commission.
(i)
approve projects upto a ceiling of Rs.40 million.
8.
Executive Director of the Commission.-
(1) There shall be an Executive
Director of the Commission appointed by the Federal Government on
such terms and conditions as it may determine.
(2)
The Executive Director shall be the head of the Secretariat of the
Commission. The Secretariat shall act as the executing wing
of the Commission and shall be responsible for implementation of
all the orders, decisions, directives and policy of the Commission.
9.
Delegation of powers.-
The Board may delegate all or any of its powers to its Executive
Director or any officer of the Commission as the case may be.
10.
Committees.-
(1) The Commission may set up
as many Committees / working groups as may be required to effectively
perform its functions.
(2)
The composition and function of a Committee / working group shall
be such as the Commission may determine.
11.
Appointment of officers and staff.-
(1) The Commission may, subject
to general or special orders, as the Federal Government may give
to it from time to time and subject to such rules as may be made
in this behalf, create posts, appoint such officers, advisers, consultants
and employees as it considers necessary for the efficient performance
of its functions on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
(2)
The Commission shall make rules for the recruitment of its employees.
12.
Funds.-
(1) The Federal Government shall
provide funds to the Commission for meeting all expenses required
for discharging its functions.
(2)
The Federal Government may provide annual grants to the Commission
for carrying out its functions.
(3)
All receipts of the Commission from any source whatsoever shall
be credited to a fund to be called National Vocational and Technical
Education Commission (NAVTEC) Fund and shall vest in the Commission
with power to manage and operate.
(4)
The mechanism for operation of the Fund shall be prescribed by the
Commission with the prior approval of the Federal Government.
13.
Submission of reports.-
The Commission shall submit an annual report to the Federal Government
in respect of its activities or as and when required by the Federal
Government.
14.
Audit and accounts.-
(1) The Commission shall maintain
its accounts of receipts and expenditure in such manner as may be
prescribed by the Controller General of Accounts.
(2)
The accounts of the Commission shall be audited every year by the
Auditor-General of Pakistan.
(3)
The Commission may also get its accounts audited by a Chartered
Accountants firm to be appointed with the approval of the Board.
15.
Employees of the Commission to be public servants.-
Every employee of the Commission and every person acting or purporting
to act under this Ordinance and the rules and regulations made thereunder
shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section
21 of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860).
16.
Indemnity.-
No suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie against
any person exercising the powers or for anything done in good faith
or intended to be done under this Ordinance.
17.
Power to make rules.-
The Commission may, with the approval of the Federal Government
make rules for carrying out the purposes of the Ordinance.
18.
Power to make regulations.-
The Commission may, with the approval of the Board, make regulations,
not inconsistent with this Ordinance and the rules, for carrying
out the purposes of this Ordinance.
19.
Removal of difficulties.-
If any difficulty arises in giving effect to any of the provisions
of this Ordinance, the Government may make such order, not inconsistent
with the provisions of this Ordinance, for removing the difficulty.
20.
Ordinance to override other laws.- The
provision of this Ordinance shall have effect notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained in any other law for the time being in
force.
21.
Repeal and savings.-
On the commencement of this Ordinance:-
(a)
Cabinet Division’s Notification No.4-16/2005-Min-I, dated
the 30th December, 2005, shall stand rescinded;
(b)
the National Vocational and Technical Education Commission constituted
under the aforesaid notification shall stand dissolved and all its
assets, liabilities, members and staff shall become assets, liabilities,
member staff of the Commission established under this Ordinance.
(c)
Notwithstanding anything contained therein before, all orders made,
actions taken, vesting orders or notifications issued under any
of the powers conferred or vested under the Cabinet Division’s
notification No.4-16/2005-Min-I, dated the 30th December, 2005 shall
be deemed always to have been lawfully and validly made, taken,
issued, vested under the provisions of this Ordinance.
GENERAL
PERVEZ
MUSHARRAF,
President.
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MALIK
HAKIM KHAN
Draftsman/Addl.
Secretary
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