Expected strategic result 2.7.6.1. The functions of formulation and implementation of state policy in the sector of education and science, in particular as regards management of state-owned facilities, inspection and supervision activities, and provision of administrative services are segregated among different institutions
Measures — 4
2.7.6.1.1.
Drafting and submitting to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine the draft law on amendments to the Laws of Ukraine On Education, On Complete General Secondary Education, On Higher Education, On Professional (Vocational) Education, On Professional Pre-university Education, which:
1) stipulates that the powers of licensing of educational activities in higher education and state oversight (control) over compliance with the licensing conditions have been delegated from the Ministry of Education and Science to the State Education Quality Service;
2) stipulates that licensing requirements apply only to educational activities under educational programs that envisage the awarding of a professional qualification in occupations that are subject to additional regulation according to the list approved by the Ministry of Education and Science.
The main implementer: Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
2.7.6.1.2. Drafting and submitting to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine a draft law that proposes removing Part 2 of Article 75 of the Fundamentals of Ukrainian Healthcare Legislation on the approval of curricula and programs of training, reskilling, and professional development for medical and pharmaceutical professional and rehabilitation specialists of the Ministry of Health
The main implementer: Ministry of Health of Ukraine
2.7.6.1.3. Drafting and submitting to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine a draft law that proposes removing Section VI of the Law of Ukraine On the Prioritization of Social Development of Villages and the Agribusiness Sector in the National Economy pertaining to academic and human resources
The main implementer: Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
2.7.6.1.4. Conducting an analytical study to identify instances of overlapping functions of government agencies in the sector of education under the Law of Ukraine On Complete General Secondary Education, including the powers of the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance, its territorial offices, and local state administrations to analyze the work of local self-government agencies in the sector of education and make amendments to legislation (if needed)
The main implementer: Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
Indicators — 2
набрав чинності закон щодо внесення змін до Законів України “Про освіту”, “Про повну загальну середню освіту”, “Про вищу освіту”, “Про професійну (професійно-технічну) освіту”, “Про фахову передвищу освіту”, яким:
а) передбачено, що повноваження з ліцензування освітньої діяльності у сфері вищої освіти та державного нагляду (контролю) за дотриманням вимог ліцензійних умов передано від МОН до Державної служби якості освіти (30 відсотків);
б) визначено, що ліцензуванню підлягає лише освітня діяльність за освітніми програмами, що передбачають присвоєння професійної кваліфікації з професій, для яких запроваджено додаткове регулювання згідно із затвердженим МОН переліком (30 відсотків)
A law has taken effect, which:
a) has amended Article 32 of the Law of Ukraine On Local Self-Government in Ukraine to stipulate that the executive bodies of village, town and city councils are not responsible for managing educational institutions, but for performing the functions of a founder (15 percent);
b) has removed provisions of Part 2 of Article 75 of the Fundamentals of Ukrainian Healthcare Legislation on the approval of curricula and programs of training, reskilling, and professional development for medical and pharmaceutical professional and rehabilitation specialists of the Ministry of Health (10 percent);
c) has removed Section VI of the Law of Ukraine On the Prioritization of Social Development of Villages and the Agribusiness Sector in the National Economy pertaining to academic and human resources (15 percent).