Part 7The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation

Chapter 1Establishment, objectives and general duties

Objectives and general duties

129General duties

(1)

So far as reasonably practicable, in performing its functions Ofqual must act in a way—

(a)

which is compatible with its objectives, and

(b)

which it considers most appropriate for the purpose of meeting its objectives.

(2)

So far as relevant, in performing its functions Ofqual must have regard to—

(a)

the need to ensure that the number of regulated qualifications available for award or authentication is appropriate;

(b)

the other reasonable requirements of relevant learners, including persons with learning difficulties;

(c)

the reasonable requirements of pupils and children, including persons with learning difficulties, in relation to regulated assessment arrangements;

(d)

the reasonable requirements of industry, commerce, finance, the professions and other employers regarding education and training (including required standards of practical competence);

(e)

the reasonable requirements of institutions within the higher education sector;

(f)

information provided to Ofqual by a person falling within subsection (4);

(g)

the desirability of facilitating innovation in connection with the provision of regulated qualifications;

(h)

the specified purposes of regulated assessment arrangements.

(3)

For the purposes of subsection (2)(a) the number of regulated qualifications available for award or authentication is appropriate if the number is such that—

(a)

there is a reasonable level of choice for learners, in terms of both the number of different regulated qualifications and the number of different forms of such qualifications, but

(b)

the number of different regulated qualifications in similar subject areas or serving similar functions is not excessive.

(4)

The persons falling within this subsection are—

F1(a)

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(b)

Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills;

(c)

such other relevant persons, or relevant persons of such a description, as the Secretary of State may direct.

(5)

In subsection (4)(c) “relevant person” means a person who appears to the Secretary of State to have knowledge of, or expertise in, requirements of a kind mentioned in subsection (2)(d).

(6)

In performing its functions Ofqual must also have regard to such aspects of government policy as the Secretary of State may direct.

(7)

The Secretary of State must publish a direction given under subsection (6).

(8)

Ofqual must perform its functions efficiently and effectively.

(9)

Persons with learning difficulties” means—

(a)

children with special educational needs (as defined in section 312 of the Education Act 1996 (c. 56)), and

(b)

other persons who—

(i)

have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of persons of their age, or

(ii)

have a disability which either prevents or hinders them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for persons of their age.

(10)

But a person is not to be taken to have a learning difficulty solely because the language (or form of language) in which the person is or will be taught is different from a language (or form of language) which has at any time been spoken in the person's home.

(11)

Relevant learner” means a person seeking to obtain, or who may reasonably be expected to seek to obtain, a regulated qualification.