ECE Laws Prelims
ECE Laws Prelims
ECE Laws Prelims
Submitted by:
ABENOJA, Jason Bryan
DOMINES, Eljay
MONTERO, Edver Joseph
CASTILLO, Mae Jilyn
CONTAOI, Dhione Nicole
HERNANDEZ, Dianne Kristine
MAMARIL, Koleen
NAUNGAYAN, Rona Mae
RAMIREZ, Arianne Patrice
Schedule:
8:30-10:30 M MM503
8:30- 9:30 W
Submitted to:
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This written report is not made possible without the cooperation of every group
member. Also, the group would like to thank our instructor, Engr. Jefferson J. Walcien,
for giving us the chance to learn different laws, contracts and ethics that an Electronics
Engineer should know. The essence of teamwork that our instructor taught us is the main
reason how this report was made. We would also like to thank for the support of our family
members as they give us encouragements and words of wisdom that we applied in
fulfilling this report. We would also like to thank our friends and relatives for their presence
in every chapter of this report.
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FOREWORD
This written report consists of different articles or sections regarding ECE Laws
and each of these laws consist of supporting laws which are of higher level. This only
means that a newly made argument, order, memorandum or policy is not made without
the presence of the higher laws. The making of a policy is always based on the higher
law or order.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT i
FOREWORD ii
DEFINITION OF TERMS iv
INTRODUCTION 1
TOPIC PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION 2
Code of Ethics 2
Republic Act 5734 16
Republic Act 9292 18
Civil Service Commission Guidelines 22
Pledge of ECE 23
The Board Examination 26
Regulating the ECE Profession (PRC) 29
Practicing the ECE Profession 29
SUMMARY 33
CONCLUSION 33
RECOMMENDATION 34
APPENDICES 35
BIBLIOGRAPHY 55
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DEFINITION OF TERMS
Accredited Professional Organization — the integrated and accredited national
Electronics Technicians.
Addressee. – refers to a person who is intended by the originator to receive the electronic
Baccalaureate degree - means the same thing as a bachelor's degree from college. It
can also refer to a "baccalaureate service," which is a like a farewell ceremony for
video, text, images or other signals or messages for reception of a broad audience in a
Commercial Establishment — shall include but not limited to office buildings, hotels,
stadia, parking areas, memorial chapels/parks, watercraft and aircraft used for business
or profit, and any other building/s or area/s for business purposes, where electronic or
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— the process of sending and/or receiving information, data, signals and/or messages
between two (2) or more points by radio, cable, optical waveguides or other devices and
programs and/or instructions, executing the programs and/or instructions to process the
Construction and/or installation- is the act of putting together parts of a whole in order
Consulting Services — as used in this Act, shall include services requiring adequate
management and related services, and other technical studies or special studies in the
acquisition of knowledge, skills, proficiency and ethical and moral values, after the initial
registration of a professional that raise and enhance the professional’s technical skills
and competence.
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Design Service -is the act of conceptualizing, planning and projecting a scheme, system
and facility using the arts and science of electronics along with social, economic, financial
organization, they also make the questions in the board exams and make decisions on
the exam. The head of the board of directors is the chairman or chairperson of the board.
Electronics — the science dealing with the development and application of devices and
systems involving the flow of electrons or other carriers of electric charge, in a vacuum,
including, but not limited to, applications involving optical, electromagnetic and other
registered/licensed Electronics Engineer under this Act and to affix to his/her name the
letters “ECE.”
registered/licensed Electronics Technician under this Act and to affix to his/her name the
letters “ECT”
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by which a right is established or an obligation extinguished, or by which a fact may be
Electronic key. – refers to a secret code which secures and defends sensitive
information that crosses over public channels into a form decipherable only with a
associated with the electronic data message or electronic document or any methodology
document.
Engineering Consultation - is the act of giving advice and information to a client in the
area of electronics engineering and its related fields in line with current internationally
en banc - (on bonk) French for "in the bench," it signifies a decision by the full court of all
the appeals judges in jurisdictions where there is more than one three- or four-judge
panel. The larger number sit in judgment when the court feels there is a particularly
significant issue at stake or when requested by one or both parties to the case and agreed
to by the court.
Ex-parte - refers to those proceedings where one of the parties has not received notice
and, therefore, is neither present nor represented. If a person received notice of a hearing
and chose not to attend, then the hearing would not be called ex-parte.
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Gazette - A government official gazette, official journal, official newspaper or official diary
is a periodical publication that has been authorized to publish public or legal notices.
installed and/or are being used, sold, maintained, assembled, manufactured or operated.
messages or electronic documents and includes the computer system or other similar
device by or in which data is recorded or stored and any procedures related to the
means in forms such as vocal, pictorial, textual, numeric or the like; also refers to the
theoretical and practical applications and processes utilizing such data and information.
Intermediary. – refers to a person who in behalf of another person and with respect to a
particular electronic document sends, receives and/or stores or provides other services
Moral Turpitude - A phrase used in Criminal Law to describe conduct that is considered
services and peripheral facilities intended for the transmission, reception and delivery of
intelligence by wire, radio, fiber optics and any other futuristic media.
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Originator. – refers to a person by whom, or on whose behalf, the electronic document
purports to have been created, generated and/or sent. The term does not include a person
out as a duly registered/licensed Professional Electronics Engineer under this Act and to
dated June 22, 1973, signed by then President Ferdinand E. Marcos, mandated to
(i) On-line services or network access, or the operator of facilities thereof, including
(ii) The necessary technical means by which electronic documents of an originator may
(iii) Such service providers shall have no authority to modify or alter the content of the
electronic data message or electronic document received or to make any entry therein on
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behalf of the originator, addressee or any third party unless specifically authorized to do
so, and who shall retain the electronic document in accordance with the specific request
or as necessary for the purpose of performing the services it was engaged to perform.
electronic messages, text, written or printed matter, fixed or moving pictures or images,
and/or control signals of any design/format and for any purpose, by wire, radio, spectral,
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) - was created on May 18, 1994 through
the passage of Republic Act No. 7722, or the Higher Education Act of 1994. CHED, an
attached agency to the Office of the President for administrative purposes, is headed by
a chairman and four commissioners, each having a term of office of four years. The
Commission en-banc acts as a collegial body in formulating plans, policies and strategies
government agency tasked to manage and supervise technical education and skills
development (TESD) in the Philippines. It was created by virtue of Republic Act 7796,
otherwise known as the “Technical Education and Skills Development Act of 1994”
Vocational courses - are designed to help you learn in a practical way about a specific
job area. They can help you get the skills you need to start a job, progress in a career or
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INTRODUCTION
Law refers to the system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes
as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
In the Philippines, some pertinent laws, rules and regulations which governs the conduct
and standards of Electronics Engineering field are promulgated as its construction
conforms with the recommendations or content of the laws, rules, and regulation from
higher law making bodies or organizations.
Republic Act No. 9292 otherwise known as Electronics Engineering Law of 2004,
is an Act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the
Registration, Licensing and Practice of Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics
Engineers and Electronics Technicians, Repealing Republic Act No. 5734, Otherwise
Known as "The Electronics and Communications Engineering Act of the Philippines", and
for other purposes
An Electronics and Communications Engineering graduate need to take the
Electronic Engineering Licensure Examination before he/she can practice as an
Electronics and Communications Engineer. The examination is conducted by the Board
of Electronic Engineering under the supervision of the Professional Regulation
Commission (PRC). It is scheduled twice a year in the months of April and October. The
main subjects of the ECE Board exam are Mathematics, Electronics Engineering, General
Engineering and Applied Sciences (GEAS) and Electronics Systems and Technologies.
This written report consists of different articles or sections regarding ECE Laws
and each of these laws consist of supporting laws which are of conformity in the hierarchy
of law making upon the recommendation or regulations from higher law making body or
organization governing the regulation promulgation of pertinent laws regarding in the field
of Electronics Engineering. This only means that a newly made argument, order,
memorandum or policy is not made without the presence of the higher laws. The making
of a policy is always based on the higher law or order coming from the law making bodies
or organizations that are higher as seen in statutory construction hierarchy.
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TOPIC PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION
Code of Ethics
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Each and every engineer shall recognize and respect the supreme authority of
the State as expressed through its laws and implemented by its agencies, whenever and
wherever such laws do not infringe upon the rights and privileges of citizens as
guaranteed by the Constitution.
EXPLANATION:
Supreme authority of the state is someone with the power to settle matters at will.
Infringe is an actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.). Right, privileges is a
moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way, a special
right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of
people. Constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents
according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
2. He shall recognize that the well-being of the public and the interest of the State
are above the well-being and interest of any individual.
EXPLANATION:
Well-being of the public is the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. State
is a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one
government.
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3. In the interest of justice, he shall aid the State, if and when the technology is
needed for the prevention and/or prosecution of unjust, criminal, or unlawful acts.
EXPLANATION:
Justice is the quality of being fair and reasonable. Aid means help, typically of a
practical nature. Prevention is the action of stopping something from happening or arising.
Prosecution indicates the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against
someone in respect of a criminal charge. Unjust means not based on or behaving
according to what is morally right and fair. Criminal is the person who has committed a
crime. Unlawful acts indicate not conforming to, permitted by, or recognized by law or
rules.
EXPLANATION:
EXPLANATION:
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organization. Jurisdiction is the official power to make legal decisions and judgments. Skill
and ability is the ability to do something well; expertise. Knowledge and experience refers
to the facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education;
the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
6. In the interest of the national economy and well-being, he shall always strive in
the execution of his work with optimum efficiency, economy and safety.
EXPLANATION:
EXPLANATION:
National security and defense refers to posture capable of successfully resisting hostile
or destructive action from within or without, overt or covert. Primary considerations
indicate of chief importance; principal. Inventions is the action of inventing something,
typically a process or device. Devices are things made or adapted for a particular purpose,
especially a piece of mechanical or electronic equipment.
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8. In the event of national emergency, he shall offer his technology, skill, ability
and experience to the service of the State, even if it will involve personal sacrifices.
EXPLANATION:
9. He shall interest himself in public welfare and be ready to apply his special
knowledge for the benefit of mankind.
EXPLANATION:
Public welfare refers to the statutory procedure or social effort designed to promote
the basic physical and material well-being of people in need. Special knowledge refers to
the expertise, special skill or knowledge that is acquired by training, study, or practice.
Benefit of mankind refers to a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an
insurance company
10. He shall guard against conditions that are dangerous or threatening to life, limb
or property on work for which he is responsible, or if he is not responsible, he shall
promptly call such conditions to the attention of those responsible so that the conditions
can immediately and effectively be corrected.
EXPLANATION:
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RELATIONS WITH THE PUBLIC
11. He shall have due regard for the safety of life and health of the public who may
be affected by the work for which he is responsible.
EXPLANATION:
Due regard means that in making decisions and in its other day-to-day activities a
body subject to the duty must consciously consider the need to do the things set out in
the general equality duty: eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and
foster good relations. Life and health refers to a particular type or aspect of people's
existence, the state of being free from illness or injury. Affected by work indicates
influenced or touched by an external factor.
EXPLANATION:
Endeavor indicates earnest and industrious effort, especially when sustained over
a period of time. Public knowledge is something that people know because it has been
reported in the news. Win, maintain refers to gain the support or favor of someone by
action or persuasion, cause or enable (a condition or state of affairs) to continue. Public
confidence is the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
Untrue, unfair, exaggerated statements means not in accordance with fact or reality; false
or incorrect.
13. As a witness before a court, commission and/or other tribunal, he shall express
an opinion only when it is founded on adequate knowledge and honest conviction.
EXPLANATION:
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indicates satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity. Honest conviction is a formal
declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or
the decision of a judge in a court of law.
14. He shall not issue statements on matters connected with public policy, any ex-
parte statements, criticisms, or arguments which are inspired or paid for by private
interest, unless he identifies on whose behalf he is making the statements.
EXPLANATION:
Ex-parte statements means with respect to or in the interests of one side only or
of an interested outside party. Criticisms is the expression of disapproval of someone or
something based on perceived faults or mistakes. Arguments means the expression of
disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
15. He shall refrain from expressing any public opinion on an engineering subject
unless he is fully familiar and knowledgeable with all the facts relating to the subject.
EXPLANATION:
Refrain means stop oneself from doing something. Public opinion are views
prevalent among the general public. Facts means the truth about events as opposed to
interpretation.
16. His integrity shall be unquestionable and he shall discharge his duties and
responsibilities with fidelity to the public, his employers and clients and with fairness and
impartiality to all.
EXPLANATION:
Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral
uprightness. Unquestionable means not able to be disputed or doubted. Fidelity indicates
faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
Fairness refers to impartial and just treatment or behavior without favoritism or
discrimination. Impartiality refers to equal treatment of all rivals or disputants; fairness
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RELATIONS WITH CLIENTS, EMPLOYER AND LABOR
EXPLANATION:
18. He shall inform his client or employer of any financial interest on inventions,
devices, equipment or any other thing, before undertaking any engagement in which he
may be called upon to decide on the use thereof.
EXPLANATION:
Financial interest generally refers to any pecuniary interests gained like salary or
other payments for services or equity interests like stocks, stock options, intellectual
property rights and the like. Undertaking a formal pledge or promise to do something.
Engagement an arrangement to do something or go somewhere at a fixed time.
19. He shall not accept any other compensation, financial or service or otherwise,
except from one interested party for a particular service or other services related therewith
without the consent of all parties concerned.
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EXPLANATION:
20. He shall exercise fairness and justice when dealing with contracts between his
clients or employers and the contractors.
EXPLANATION:
Fairness and justice means impartial and just treatment or behavior without
favoritism or discrimination. Contracts refers to a written or spoken agreement, especially
one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law.
Clients refers to a person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other
professional person or company. Employers generally refers to any
pecuniary interests gained like salary or other payments for services or
equity interests like stocks, stock options, intellectual property rights and the like.
Contractor refers to a person or company that undertakes a contract to provide materials
or labor to perform a service or do a job.
21. He shall not accept any commissions or allowances, directly or indirectly from
contractors, suppliers and all other parties dealing with his clients and/or employers in
connection with the work for which he is responsible.
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22. He shall not be financially interested in the bid or bids of contractors, suppliers
and other interested parties participating in a competitive work or job on which he has
been employed as engineer without full knowledge and consent of his clients or
employers.
EXPLANATION:
23. He shall promptly inform his clients or employers of any business in which he
has any interest, business connection or affiliation which may compete with or affect the
business or the clients or employers.
EXPLANATION:
24. He shall not allow any decision in connection with his work for which he has
been employed or on which he may be called upon to perform, to be affected by interest
in any business.
EXPLANATION:
In connection with means with reference to; concerning. Called upon to means to
ask formally for someone to do something. Affected by means influenced or touched by
an external factor.
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EXPLANATION:
EXPLANATION:
27. He shall individually or collectively with others in the profession protect the
profession from misunderstanding and/or misrepresentations.
EXPLANATION:
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28. He shall not directly or indirectly injure the professional reputation, prospects,
advancement and/or practice of other engineers. However, if he has proof or personal
knowledge that an engineer has been unethical and/or illegal in his practices, he shall
inform in writing the proper authorities for appropriate action.
EXPLANATION:
Reputation refers to the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone
or something. Prospects is the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring.
Advancements is the process of promoting a cause or plan. Proof refers to the spoken or
written evidence in a trial, the action or process of establishing the truth of a statement.
Unethical/illegal refers to not morally correct / contrary to or forbidden by law, especially
criminal law.
29. He shall uphold the principle of appropriate and adequate compensation for
those engaged in the engineering profession, including those in the subordinate
capacities, in the interest of public service and maintenance of the standards of the
profession.
EXPLANATION:
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30. He shall not try to supplant another engineer in a particular employment after
becoming aware that definite steps have been taken toward the other’s employment.
EXPLANATION:
31. He shall not compete, by underbidding, through reduction in his normal fees
on the basis of charges for work, after having been informed of the charges submitted by
another engineer.
EXPLANATION:
32. He shall be fair and tolerant in his dealings with fellow engineers and give credit
to those to whom credit is properly due.
EXPLANATION:
33. He shall uphold the honor and dignity of his profession and avoid association
in responsibility for work with engineers who do not conform to ethical practices.
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EXPLANATION:
Uphold honor and dignity refers to high respect; esteem / the state or quality of
being worthy of honor or respect. Conform means to comply with rules, standards, or
laws.
34. He will exercise due restraint in criticizing another engineer’s work in public,
recognizing the fact that the engineering societies and the engineering press provide the
proper forum for technical discussion and criticism.
EXPLANATION:
EXPLANATION:
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Effectiveness of engineering profession refers to a degree to which something is
successful in producing a desired result; success. Latest development - make
(something) more modern or up to date. Sharing or exchanging information means a part
or portion of a larger amount that is divided among a number of people, or to which a
number of people contribute. Engineering publication refers to the action of making
something generally known.
36. He shall cooperate in upholding the integrity, dignity and honor of the
profession by avoiding all conducts and practices that will be discrediting and injurious to
the profession.
EXPLANATION:
Conducts and practices refer to behaving in a specified way / the actual application
or use of an idea, belief, or method as opposed to theories about such application or use.
Discrediting means to arm the good reputation of (someone or something). Injurious
means causing or likely to cause damage or harm.
37. He shall be dignified and modest in explaining or discussing his work and/or
merit and shall refrain from self-laudatory advertising or propaganda.
EXPLANATION:
RA 5734 Section 1
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SECTION 1. Title of Act. – This Act shall be known and cited as the "Electronics and
Communications Engineering Law of the Philippines."
REQUIREMENTS:
1. The Act shall be known and cited as the "Electronics and
Communications Engineering Law of the Philippines."
EXPLANATION:
Electronics is the science dealing with the development and application of devices
and systems involving the flow of electrons or other carriers of electric charge, in a
vacuum, in gaseous media, in plasma, in semiconductors, in solid-state and/or in similar
devices, including, but not limited to, applications involving optical, electromagnetic and
other energy forms when transduced or converted into electronic signals. Electronics and
Communications Engineer is a person who is qualified to hold himself/herself out as a
duly-registered/licensed Electronics and Communications Engineer under Republic Act
No. 5734. RA 5734 is an act providing for the regulation for the registration, licensing and
practice of professional electronics engineers, electronics engineers and electronics
technicians.
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
Section 18. The State affirms labor as a primary social economic force. It shall protect
the rights of workers and promote their welfare.
JUSTIFICATION:
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are listed and discussed in RA 5734. There is a process on how to become an electronics
technician, electronics engineer and professional electronics engineer. These personnel
have a vital role in the economy of the country, thus they belong to the primary social
economic force. They have the rights to as engineers, thus the process to become one
of them must be more responsive and comprehensive as stated by the RA 5734. Due to
this, the welfare of these individuals must be protected to agree to the Philippine
Constitution. Also, considering the process of application, such as the registration and
licensing as well as the practice of the career, the regulations considered by the RA 5734
must be able to protect the rights and welfare of the applicants in return.
Section 24. The State recognizes the vital role of communication and information in
nation-building.
JUSTIFICATION:
Electronics engineers are the people or professionals whose line of work is the
communication and information. The transfer of information through a medium is known
as the communication. This is the main purpose why electronics engineers exist. The
Philippines recognizes the vital role of communication and information in nation building
as stated in the constitution. This means that the electronics engineers who are the
professionals in communications and information play a vital role in the society.
This Recommendation describes general work methods for ITU-T study groups. It
provides guidelines related to work methods, such as the conduct of meetings,
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preparation of studies, management of study groups, joint coordination groups, the role
of rapporteurs and the processing of ITU-T contributions and TDs.
JUSTIFICATION:
The ITU-T has its composition of study groups which provides the guidelines
related to work methods. The RA 5734 is considering the personnel whom are electronics
engineer. The people concerned in the telecommunication system is mainly of the track
that an electronics engineer has. Thus, the study groups that the ITU-T has consist of
electronics engineer. The RA 5734 is made for the regulations and rules that an
electronics engineer must know to be enable to be considered as part of the study group
of the ITU-T. The Regulation ITU-T A.1 is mainly concerned of people who will be part of
the development of the telecommunications department thus they need qualified
electronics engineer for this.
SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Electronics Engineering Law
of 2004".
REQUIREMENTS:
2. The Act shall be known as the "Electronics Engineering Law of 2004"
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EXPLANATION:
EXPLANATION:
3. The State shall therefore develop and nurture competent, virtuous, productive
and well-rounded Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and
Electronics Technicians whose standards of practice and service shall be excellent,
qualitative, world-class and globally competitive through inviolable, honest, effective and
credible licensure examinations and through regulatory measures, programs and
activities that foster their integrity, continuing professional education, development and
growth.
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thus this is global market. The section assures the quality Filipino electronics engineer to
be working worldwide with fully equipped, experienced and have good morality.
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
1. Philippine Constitution, Article 2, Section 18 & 24
Section 18. The State affirms labor as a primary social economic force. It shall protect
the rights of workers and promote their welfare.
JUSTIFICATION:
Section 24. The State recognizes the vital role of communication and information in
nation-building.
JUSTIFICATION:
Electronics engineers are the people or professionals whose line of work is the
communication and information. The transfer of information through a medium is known
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as the communication. This is the main purpose why electronics engineers exist. The
Philippines recognizes the vital role of communication and information in nation building
as stated in the constitution. This means that the electronics engineers who are the
professionals in communications and information play a vital role in the society.
Therefore, the Philippine Constitution, Article 2, Section 24is a direct construction of the
Republic Act 9292, Section 2.
This Recommendation describes general work methods for ITU-T study groups. It
provides guidelines related to work methods, such as the conduct of meetings,
preparation of studies, management of study groups, joint coordination groups, the role
of rapporteurs and the processing of ITU-T contributions and TDs.
JUSTIFICATION:
The ITU-T has its composition of study groups which provides the guidelines
related to work methods. The RA 9292 is considering the personnel whom are electronics
engineer. The people concerned in the telecommunication system is mainly of the track
that an electronics engineer has. Thus, the study groups that the ITU-T has consist of
electronics engineer. The RA 9292 is made for the regulations and rules that an
electronics engineer must know to be enable to be considered as part of the study group
of the ITU-T. The Regulation ITU-T A.1 is mainly concerned of people who will be part of
the development of the telecommunications department thus they need qualified
electronics engineer for this.
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) is the central personnel agency of the
Philippine government. One of the three independent constitutional commissions with
adjudicative responsibility in the national government structure, it is also tasked to render
final arbitration on disputes and personnel actions on Civil Service matters.
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STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
1. EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 292, Section 2, (11)
JUSTIFICATION:
Therefore, the Executive Order No. 292 is a direct construction of the CSC
Guidelines made by the commission.
JUSTIFICATION:
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The guidelines set by the commission are required to promote morale, efficiency,
integrity, responsiveness, progressiveness, and courtesy. The guidelines before having
the CSC examinations promotes these characteristics. These characteristics are directly
stated in the Philippine Constitution, Article 9(b), Section 3. Since the guidelines set by
the CSC require the applicants to be having good moral characters, no records of criminal
case and promoting integrity and courtesy, and since the Philippine Constitution also
requires this characteristics, we can obtain a conclusion that the CSC Guidelines made
by the commission is a direct construction of the Philippine Constitution, Article 9(b),
Section 3
Pledge of ECE
EXPLANATION:
Oath-taking is an act of making a promise and a vow. However, it is not as simple
as that because oath-taking is not just about making a promise. It is about declaring that
promise and vow upon something or someone sacred to the person taking the oath.
Commonly, oath makers call on God to bear witness and bind the promise they make.
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This is to create solemnity and sincerity to the oath. Once an oath is taken, the maker is
expected to do everything to keep that promise. Those failing to make true to their oath
are expected to face divine displeasure. Being unable to fulfill the duties and
responsibilities involved in the oath is something that illicit displeasure and great
disappointment.
As stated in the requirements in RA 9292 ARTICLE III, SEC. 22, it is mandatory
and a prerequisite that a successful examinee of the Electronics Engineering Board Exam
of the Philippines should be present in the Oath taking ceremony before he/she can be
registered and issued a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card.
Attendance in Oath taking ceremony is a must as mandated in this section of this Act.
2. All successful examinees shall be required to take a professional oath before any
member of the Board or any person authorized by the Commission as a
prerequisite to practicing as a Professional Electronics Engineer, Electronics
Engineer or Electronics Technician.
EXPLANATION
Oath-taking is an act of making a promise and a vow. However, it is not as simple
as that because oath-taking is not just about making a promise. It is about declaring that
promise and vow upon something or someone sacred to the person taking the oath.
Commonly, oath makers call on God to bear witness and bind the promise they make.
This is to create solemnity and sincerity to the oath. Once an oath is taken, the maker is
expected to do everything to keep that promise. Those failing to make true to their oath
are expected to face divine displeasure. Being unable to fulfill the duties and
responsibilities involved in the oath is something that illicit displeasure and great
disappointment.
3. All those who have qualified for registration without examination shall be required
to take a professional oath before any member of the Board or any person
authorized by the Commission before he/she can be registered and issued a
Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card.
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EXPLANATION
Oath-taking is an act of making a promise and a vow. However, it is not as simple
as that because oath-taking is not just about making a promise. It is about declaring that
promise and vow upon something or someone sacred to the person taking the oath.
Commonly, oath makers call on God to bear witness and bind the promise they make.
This is to create solemnity and sincerity to the oath. Once an oath is taken, the maker is
expected to do everything to keep that promise. Those failing to make true to their oath
are expected to face divine displeasure. Being unable to fulfill the duties and
responsibilities involved in the oath is something that illicit displeasure and great
disappointment.
As stated in the requirements in RA 9292 ARTICLE III, SEC. 22, it is mandatory
and a prerequisite that a qualified engineer for registration without examination should be
present in the Oath taking ceremony before he/she can be registered and issued a
Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card. Attendance in Oath taking
ceremony is a must as mandated in this section of this Act.
4. All those who have qualified for registration without examination shall be required
to take a professional oath before any member of the Board or any person
authorized by the Commission as a prerequisite to practicing as a Professional
Electronics Engineer, Electronics Engineer or Electronics Technician.
EXPLANATION
Oath-taking is an act of making a promise and a vow. However, it is not as simple
as that because oath-taking is not just about making a promise. It is about declaring that
promise and vow upon something or someone sacred to the person taking the oath.
Commonly, oath makers call on God to bear witness and bind the promise they make.
This is to create solemnity and sincerity to the oath. Once an oath is taken, the maker is
expected to do everything to keep that promise. Those failing to make true to their oath
are expected to face divine displeasure. Being unable to fulfill the duties and
responsibilities involved in the oath is something that illicit displeasure and great
disappointment.
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The Board Examination
RA 9292 ARTICLE III Sec 13-17
EXAMINATION, REGISTRATION AND LICENSURE
EXPLANATION:
An applicant for ECE and technician exam must take the exam and pass the exam
given by the Board.
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EXPLANATION:
Examinee must be qualified to take the ECE board exam. Following requirements
are stated in this section, failure to pass these requirements then one can’t take the exam.
3. The examination for Electronics Engineers shall consist of written tests which shall
cover subjects prescribed by the Board but including at least the following:
Mathematics,
Applied Sciences
Engineering Economics
Laws and Ethics,
Electronics Communications,
Computers and Information and Communications Technology.
EXPLANATION:
In this section states the following subjects to be taken by an examinee, subjects
like Mathematics, Applied Sciences, Engineering Economics, Laws and Ethics,
Electronics Communications, Computers and Information and Communications
Technology are the scope of the ECE board exam.
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examinee fail to obtain a passing rating in the removal examination, he/she shall
be considered as having failed the entire licensure examination.
EXPLANATION:
Passing rate as stated in these section is 70% for all the subjects taken by the
examinee. Lower than 70% in any subject means failure in the exam, but some conditions
and chances are given by the commission to an examinee if 1 subject is lower than 70%
but not also lower than 60%, retake on that subject can be granted as second chance.
Failure on the second chance given then retake on all subject is the final chance.
5. The Board and the Commission shall correct and rate the licensure examination
papers and shall release the examination results within fifteen (15) days after the
said examination.
EXPLANATION:
Results of the Board examination will be released within 15 days after the
examination and examinees who passed the examination will be from that day is a
Licensed Electronics and Communications Engineer.
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1. There is hereby created a three-man commission to be known as the Professional
Regulation Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, which shall be
attached to the office of the President for general direction and coordination.”
EXPLANATION:
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) is the Philippine government
agency mandated to regulate and supervise the practice of the professionals, the highly
skilled manpower of the country. The PRC has one of the most daunting mandates in
national development, as it regulates and supervises the practice of the professionals
who constitute the highly skilled manpower of the country. As the agency-in-charge of the
professional sector, the PRC plays a strategic role in developing the corps of
professionals for industry, commerce, governance, and the economy.
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render services as such: Provided, that individual members of such partnerships or
associations or corporations shall be responsible for their own respective acts.
REQUIREMENTS:
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2. The practice of electronics engineering and electronics technician shall be a
professional service, admission to which must be determined on the basis of the
individual's personal qualifications.
EXPLANATION:
This Section of Article IV states that only a person with valid professional ID and
Certificate of Registration shall practice the ECE, PECE and ECT profession. An
organization or association that is allied with an ECE, PECE and ECT however, is allowed
to do something in relation with ECE profession as long as they are aware of their
responsibilities in their acts and are ready for the consequences in case they violate acts
in relation to ECE, PECE and ECT Profession.
3. All licensed Professional Electronics Engineers shall obtain and use a seal of a
design prescribed by the Board bearing the registrant's name, registration number and
title.
EXPLANATION:
There is a seal of design prescribed by the board that shall be used by a
Professional Electronics Engineer with his/her name, registration number and title which
is the only seal valid seal he/she can use in his plans, permit application, reports and
other documents in relation to practice of his/her profession. Using other seal aside from
what is prescribed is considered invalid and not accredited for use. Documents with
unaccredited seal will also be then considered invalid.
4. The Board shall adopt a Code of Ethics and the Code of Technical Standards
of Practice for Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians, which shall be
promulgated by the Accredited Professional Organization.
EXPLANATION:
Like any other professionals, an Electronics Technician, Electronics Engineer and
Professional Electronics engineer must follow the Code of Ethics and The Code of
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Technical Standards in relation to the practice of their profession. This Code of Ethics
shall be widely considered by APO (Accredited Professional Organization) to be valid.
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
1. Philippine Constitution Article II, Section 18
Section 18. The State affirms labor as a primary social economic force. It shall
protect
the rights of workers and promote their welfare.
JUSTIFICATION:
Section 18 protects the rights and welfare of workers. Any violation against it is
punishable by law. Article IV section 27,28 and 29 implies that there shall no other workers
that can practice ECE, ECT and PECE unless he/she has a valid professional ID and
certificate of registration. Practicing the ECE profession without any license and use of
invalid seal is considered fraud and does violate section 18 of the Philippine Constitution.
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SUMMARY
In this written report, it consists of different articles or sections regarding ECE Laws
and each of these laws consist of supporting laws which are of higher level. This only
means that a newly made argument, order, memorandum or policy is not made without
the presence of the higher laws. The making of a policy is always based on the higher
law or order. Topics includes Code of Ethics for Electronics Engineers, Republic Act 5734,
Republic Act 9292, Civil Service Commission Guidelines, Pledge of ECE, The Board
Examination, Regulating the ECE Profession and Practicing the ECE Profession.
CONCLUSION
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RECOMMENDATION
Upon completion of this written report, the group therefore recommends that one
must pay great attention in observing and compliance with the hierarchy of statutory
construction in the making of a law, rules or regulation for further knowledge and
understanding. Knowledge and deeper understanding of pertinent law, rules or
regulations related to a promulgated law governing the conduct and standards in the
Electronics Engineering field ensures the organization of the parties or individuals
involved. The group also recommends that concerned individuals to look after and be
updated for the revisions made for some of the pertinent rules law, rules and regulations
coping with the necessary revisions as technology and modern day advances.
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APPENDICES
When needed, my skill and knowledge shall be given without reservation for the
public good. From my special capacity springs, the obligation to use it well in the service
of humanity; and I accept the challenge that this implies.
Zealous of the high repute of my colleague, I will strive to protect the interest and
the good name of any engineer that I know be deserving; but I will not shirk, should duty
dictate, from disclosing the truth regarding anyone who, by unscrupulous act, has
shown himself unworthy of the profession.
As others before me have vitalized and turned to practical account the principles
of science and the revelations of technology and have rendered usable to mankind
nature’s vast resources of matter and energy so do I dedicate myself to the analysis,
synthesis and dissemination of engineering knowledge and practice. And especially to
the instruction of younger members of my profession in all its arts and traditions.
To my colleagues I pledge, in the same full measure, I ask of them, integrity and
fair dealing, tolerance and respect, and devotion to the standards and the dignity of our
profession, with the consciousness, always, that our special expertise carries with it the
obligation to serve humanity with complete dedication.
So help me God.
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Date Signature
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