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Chapter VIII Penal Provisions
Article 39
When vocational training institutions fail to provide vocational training properly, or are in violation of related statutes and regulations or conditions of establishment admission, the competent authority may in accordance with the circumstances take the following measures:
1. Warning.
2. Improving with a given period.
3. Suspending and reorganizing.
4. Revoking or abolishing the admission.
Article 39-1
Units accredited in accordance with Article 31-1 shall not have any of the following situations:
1.Advertising or disclosing false information when undertaking job categories of skills test.
2.Collecting fees in addition to the prescribed amount for job categories of skills test.
3. Obtaining unfair gains for themselves or others.
4. Having difficulty in business affairs or financial operation.
5.Refusing to provide, or providing false or expired information and materials required to provide in accordance with statutes and regulations.
6.Violating the provisions of qualifications, reviewing procedures, and other matters of management in regulations prescribed by the Central Competent Authority in accordance with Paragraph 3 to Article 31-1.
When units in violation of sub-paragraphs of the preceding paragraph, the Central Competent Authority shall impose a fine of no less than N.T.$ 30,000 but not exceeding N.T.$ 300,000, and also take the following measures in accordance with the circumstances:
1. Warning.
2. Improving with a given period.
3. Suspending the business of skills test.
4. Revoking or abolishing the accreditation.
Accredited units whose accreditation has been revoked or abolished in accordance with Subparagraph 4 in the preceding paragraph cannot issue job categories of skills diplomas on the date that the revocation or abolition takes effect.
When units in violation of sub-paragraphs in the preceding paragraph, or unaccredited units that issue job categories of skills diplomas prescribed in Article 31-2, shall be fined no less than N.T.$ 100,000 but not exceeding N.T.$ 1,000,000.
Article 39-2
When persons with job categories of skills diplomas have any of the following situations, the Central Competent Authority shall revoke or abolish their diplomas :
1.Acquiring diplomas with fraud, coercion, bribery, or other improper methods.
2. Lending their diplomas to others.
3.Violating seriously the provisions concerning effect of diplomas, rank and class, issuance of diplomas and other management matters in regulations prescribed in accordance with Paragraph 2 to Article 31-2.
When accreditation of accredited units is revoked or abolished in accordance with the preceding article, except having the situations prescribed in the preceding paragraph, the diplomas legally acquired by participants of job categories of skills test before the revocation or abolition of accreditation remain effective.
Article 40
When the difference of vocational training expense accordance with Article 27 is not turned in, an overdue fine of 0.2 percent of unpaid difference shall be imposed for each day from the second day after the expiration of given turn-in period to the day of paying up difference. However, the total fine shall not exceed two times the unpaid difference.
Article 41
If the unpaid difference of vocational training expense and overdue fine in accordance with the Act are still unpaid after being noticed to pay within the given period, it may be submitted to the court for judicial collection.