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A Vocational Education Committee (VEC) ((アイルランド語:Coiste Gairmoideachais)) was a statutory local education body in the Republic of Ireland that administered some secondary education, most adult education and a very small amount of primary education in the state. Before 1992 VECs had authority over the Dublin Institute of Technology and the Regional Technical Colleges. They existed from 1930 – 2013, when they were replaced by Education and Training Boards. ==Establishment== VECs were originally created by the Vocational Education Act 1930, as successors to the Technical Instruction Committees established by the Agriculture and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act 1899. The original purpose of the committees was to administer continuation and technical education for 14- to 16-year-olds. Continuation education was defined as ''"general and practical training in preparation for employment in trades"'', while technical education was described as ''"pertaining to trades, manufacturers, commerce and other industrial pursuits"''. To this end the VECs were charged with the duty of setting up and maintaining vocational schools.〔(Vocational Education Act, 1930, accessed October 20, 2007 )〕
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