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Student Fee Protection Rules 2013 (v5)
- Authority
- Commencement
- Interpretation
- Application of these Rules
- Provider withdrawal and refund policies
- Voluntary closure or Course cessation
- Course Closure Event
- Student Fee Protection Mechanism(s) for Providers
- Student Fee Protection Mechanism(s) for Agents
- Public Notification of approved Student Fee Protection Mechanism
- NZQA approval of Suppliers
- Obligations of Suppliers
- Obligations of Providers
- Obligations of Agents
- Failure of Provider or Agent to comply with Rules
- Withdrawal of Mechanism by Supplier
- Failure of Supplier to comply with Rules
- Transitional matters
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
16. Withdrawal of Mechanism by Supplier
- Where a Supplier withdraws its product from the market, or ceases to provide the Mechanism to a Provider or Agent, the Supplier must give at least 20 working days' notice to the Provider or Agent and copy that notice to NZQA.
- Where the Supplier gives notice under Rule 16.1, each Provider or Agent affected must take immediate steps to put in place an alternative Mechanism that is Compliant, and the alternative Mechanism must be in place by the end of the period of notice given by the Supplier.