National Qualifications Framework Act, 2008 (Act 67 of 2008)

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Policy and Criteria for Recognising a Professional Body and Registering of a Professional Designation for the purposes of the National Qualifications Framework Act, Act 67 of 2008 (as amended, September 2020)

44 - 45. Criteria for the registration of professional designations

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44. In order for a professional designation to be registered it must:
a. be submitted to SAQA by a recognised professional body in accordance with an application process determined by SAQA;
b. be developed, conferred, monitored and subject to revocation in terms of the rules, legislation and/or international conventions applicable to the recognised professional body;
c. be part of a progression pathway within or across the NQF Sub-Frameworks;
d. be linked to a validated database of the names of individuals who have been conferred the professional designation;
e. include, as an initial requirement, an underlying qualification that is registered on the NQF;
f. include, as general requirements, assessment, RPL, designation competencies, and/or work experience, and
g. include, as retention requirements, CPD, adherence to a code of professional ethics/conduct and payment of membership fees.

 

45. If an individual holds a foreign qualification and applies for a professional designation, the professional body concerned must ensure that SAQA has evaluated the foreign qualification and found it to be comparable to the South African qualification underlying that professional designation.