VET definition

VET means a legally licensed veterinarian or specialist veterinarian, who is a) duly registered with the Veterinary Surgeons Board of Hong Kong pursuant to the Veterinary Surgeons Registration Ordinance (Cap. 529) of the Laws of Hong Kong or in relation to jurisdictions outside of Hong Kong, the body of equivalent standing, and b) legally authorised for rendering veterinary service or practise veterinary surgery in the locality where the treatment is provided to the Insured Pet, but in no circumstance shall include the Policyholder, an insurance intermediary, an employer, employee, immediate family member or business partner(s) of the Policyholder.
VET means vocational education and training delivered to Participants to gain qualifications for all types of employment and attain specific workplace skills to a nationally agreed industry standard.

Examples of VET in a sentence

  • The employer will ensure that the apprentice- employee is trained in accordance with the programme under the practical training contract or the relevant intermediate vocational education (MBO) programme or higher professional education (HBO) programme and in compliance with any other rules of the knowledge centre for VET and industry (Kenniscentrum Beroepsonderwijs Bedrijfsleven) and/or the educational institution.


More Definitions of VET

VET means ‘vocational education and training’, as that term is defined in the Act;
VET means 'vocational education and training', as that term is defined in the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011.
VET or “Vet Nurse” means a legally licensed Veterinarian, Veterinary Nurse or specialist Veterinarian, currently registered and practicing in accordance with the applicable laws in South Africa.
VET means Vocational Education and Training; We means DET; and
VET means the vocational education and training as defined in section 1 of the Act; “VETMIS” means the vocational education and training management information system; and
VET means vocational education and training. “Your Fault” includes circumstances where:
VET means Vocational Education Training INTERPRE TATION In this Agreement: Where there is a reference to the discretion of the Principal, the Principal in exercising discretion shall have regard to the best interests of the School’s student body, its staff and its community; A reference to the singular includes the plural and vice versa and a reference to a gender includes the other gender; and If there is more than one Caregiver, this Agreement binds them jointly and each of them severally. TERMS AND C ONDITIONS