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TOPIC: “REGULATING THE ECE PROFESSION”

6.] SECTION 6, RA 9292

Composition of the Board. - There is hereby created a Professional


Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering, hereinafter referred to as the Board,
under the administrative control and supervision of the Professional Regulation
Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, composed of a chairman and
two (2) members who shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines from the
three (3) recommendees per position chosen and ranked by the Commission, which
recommendees shall in turn be chosen from the five (5) nominees for each position
submitted by the accredited professional organization, in accordance with rules and
regulations presently in existence or that may be promulgated for such purpose.

6.2] REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)

6.2.1] There is hereby created a Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering,


hereinafter referred to as the Board, under the administrative control of the Professional
Regulation Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, composed of a
chairman and two (2) members who shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines
from the three (3) recommendees per position chosen by the Commission, which
recommendees shall in turn be chosen from the five (5) nominees for each position
submitted by the accredited professional organization, in accordance with rules and
regulations presently in existence or that may be promulgated for such purpose.

6.2.2] There is hereby created a Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering,


hereinafter referred to as the Board, under the administrative control of the Professional
Regulation Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, composed of a
chairman and two (2) members who shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines
from the three (3) recommendees per position ranked by the Commission, which
recommendees shall in turn be chosen from the five (5) nominees for each position
submitted by the accredited professional organization, in accordance with rules and
regulations presently in existence or that may be promulgated for such purpose.

6.2.3] There is hereby created a Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering,


hereinafter referred to as the Board, under the administrative supervision of the
Professional Regulation Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, composed
of a chairman and two (2) members who shall be appointed by the President of the
Philippines from the three (3) recommendees per position chosen by the Commission,
which recommendees shall in turn be chosen from the five (5) nominees for each position
submitted by the accredited professional organization, in accordance with rules and
regulations presently in existence or that may be promulgated for such purpose.

6.2.4] There is hereby created a Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering,


hereinafter referred to as the Board, under the administrative supervision of the
Professional Regulation Commission, hereinafter referred to as the Commission, composed
of a chairman and two (2) members who shall be appointed by the President of the
Philippines from the three (3) recommendees per position ranked by the Commission,
which recommendees shall in turn be chosen from the five (5) nominees for each position
submitted by the accredited professional organization, in accordance with rules and
regulations presently in existence or that may be promulgated for such purpose.
6.3] EXPLANATION
6.3.1] Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering - A group of persons
having managerial, supervisory, investigatory, or advisory powers handling Electronics
Engineers in the country.

6.3.2] Professional Regulation Commission – A government agency having administrative,


legislative, or judicial powers to perform some duty, in this case, to suspend or remove
any member of Board for some violations after a proper administrative investigation.

6.3.3] Administrative control – these are training, procedure, policy, or shift designs that lessen
the threat of a hazard to an individual.

6.3.4] Administrative supervision – is a learning process involving face – to – face regularly


scheduled conference with a qualified social work administrator, which are to designed to
promote the development of professional responsibility, knowledge, skill and ethical conduct
in the administration of social work/human service agencies or organization.

6.4] ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

6.4.1] Constitutional Provision

 Citation: Sec. 16, Art. VII, Philippines Constitution

“The President shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on
Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors,
other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of
colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in his in
his Constitution. He shall also appoint all other officers of the Government whose
appointments are not otherwise provided for by law, and those whom he may be
authorized by law to appoint. The Congress may, by law, vest the appointment of
other officers lower in rank in the President alone, in the courts, or in the heads of
departments, agencies, commissions, or boards.
The President shall have the power to make appointments during the recess of the
Congress, whether voluntary or compulsory, but such appointments shall be
effective only until disapproval by the Commission on Appointments or until the
next adjournment of the Congress.

 Justification:

Sec. 18, Art. VI, Philippines Constitution – “Commission on Appointments”

Sec. 4, Art. II, Philippines Constitution – “Government”

6.4.2] International Provision

 Citation: Sec. 1, Art. V, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws

“The Board of Directors may authorize the establishment of groups of members for
promoting the objectives and interests of the IEEE. The Board of Directors may terminate the
existence of any such group. The Bylaws shall provide for specifications and operating rules
for any groups that may be established.”
 Justification:

Sec. 1, Art. I, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “IEEE”

Sec. 1, Art. IX, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “Board of Directors”

Sec. 2, Art. III, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “member”

Sec. 1, Art. II, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “Bylaws”

7] SECTION 7, RA 9292

7.1] Powers and Functions of the Board. “The Board is vested with the authority to:

(a) Administer/Implement the provisions of this Act;

(b) Administer oaths in connection with the administration of this Act;

(c) Adopt an official seal of the Board;

(d) Issue, suspend or revoke Certificates of Registration and accordingly the Professional
Identification Cards of Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers or
Electronics Technicians, or otherwise suspend the holder thereof from the practice of his/her
profession, for any justifiable cause and after due process;

(e) Maintain a roster of Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and


Electronics Technicians;

(f) Issue, suspend and/or cancel special permits to foreign Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians in accordance with the
provisions of this Act;

(g) Prescribe, amend or revise the requirements for licensing of Professional Electronics
Engineers, and prepare, adopt and issue the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians, and prepare the
questions therefore, in strict conformance with the scope of the syllabi;

(h) Adopt a program for the full computerization of the licensure examination;

(i) Grant registration without examination, subject to review and approval by the
Commission, in accordance with the provisions of this Act;

(j) Study, examine and recommend, in coordination with the Commission on Higher
Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA),
and in consultation with other concerned government entities and the accredited
professional organization, the essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools,
colleges or universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related courses
or programs and to see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified
faculty members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectivity of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with CHED, TESDA, and in
consultation with other concerned government entities and the accredited professional
organization, review and define/re-define the curricula for electronics engineering,
electronics technician and/or allied courses or programs for the purpose of re-aligning,
revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum
requirements by means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs can
qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure examinations;

(k) Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings thereon, recommend to
CHED and/or the TESDA and/or other government entities concerned with the granting of
school permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of colleges
or schools and universities offering electronics engineering and electronics technician
courses or programs;

(l) Adopt and administer a Code of Ethics and a Code of Technical Standards of Practice for
Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians in the
Philippines;

(m) Promulgate rules and regulations on the scope of practice of Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians;

(n) Promulgate a program for continuing professional education and/or development of


Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians;

(o) Prescribe the minimum manning and manpower requirements for Professional
Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians in industrial plants
and commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions of
this Act and all other ordinances, laws, rules and regulations that may be enacted
hereinafter;

(p) Formulate, prescribe and adopt such rules and regulations for electronics installations
in industrial plants, commercial establishments and other buildings or structures covered
by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Department of
Public Works and Highways (DPWH), other concerned agencies, representatives of industry
and the Accredited Professional Organization;

(q) Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering, Electronics
Engineering and Electronics Technician professions in the Philippines, and whenever
necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and adopt such measures
as may be deemed proper for the enhancement and advancement of the professions and/or
the maintenance of high professional, ethical and technical standards, and for this purpose,
the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board and
approved by the Commission, conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers
and Electronics Technicians are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated
by the Commission;

(r) Hear and decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics and the Code of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this
purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum and/or subpoena duces tecum to secure
attendance of witnesses and the production of documents in connection with the charges
presented to and/or any investigation pending before the Board;

(s) Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to authorized
officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved strictly concerns the
practice of the Professional Electronics Engineering, Electronics Engineering and Electronics
Technician Professions, in which case the hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1)
member of the Board assisted by a Legal or Hearing Officer of the Commission;

(t) Promulgate resolutions, orders and/or decisions on such administrative cases: Provided,
That such resolutions, orders and/or decisions shall be subject to appeal within fifteen (15)
days from receipt thereof with the Commission, which may affirm or reverse the same,
dismiss the case, deny the appeal or remand the case to the Board for further action or
proceeding: Provided, further, That if after fifteen (15) days from the receipt of such
decision no appeal is taken therefrom to the Commission, the same shall become final and
immediately enforceable;

(u) Submit an annual action plan and corresponding report at the beginning and close of
each fiscal year on the activities, proceedings and accomplishments of the Board for the
year, incorporating therein any recommendation to the Commission; and

(v) Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may deem
necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, enhancement, development
and growth of the Professional Electronics Engineer, Electronics Engineer and Electronics
Technician professions in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all
resolutions embodying rules and regulations and other policies and measures issued and/or
promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review and approval by the Commission.”

7.2] REQUIREMENTS/PRESCRIPTIONS/REQUISITES

7.2.1.A “The Board is vested to administer/implement the provisions of this Act”

7.2.1.B “The Board is vested to administer oaths in connection with the administration of
this Act.”

7.2.1.C “The Board is vested to administer oaths in connection with the administration of
this Act.”
7.2.1.D.1 “The Board is vested with the authority to issue, suspend, or revoke Certificates of
Registration of Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers or
Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.D.2 “The Board is vested with the authority to issue, suspend or revoke the Professional
Identification Cards of Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers or
Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.D.3 The Board is vested with the authority to suspend the holder thereof from the
practice of his/her profession for any justifiable cause.”
7.2.1.D.4 The Board is vested with the authority to suspend the holder thereof from the
practice of his/her profession after due process.”
7.2.1.E.1 “The Board is vested to maintain a roster of Professional Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.E.2 “The Board is vested to maintain a roster of Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.E.3 “The Board is vested to maintain a roster of Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.F.1 “The Board is vested to issue special permits to foreign Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians in accordance with the
provisions of this Act.”
7.2.1.F.2 “The Board is vested to suspend special permits to foreign Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians in accordance with the
provisions of this Act.”
7.2.1.F.3 “The Board is vested to cancel special permits to foreign Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians in accordance with the
provisions of this Act.”
7.2.1.F.4 “The Board is vested to cancel special permits to foreign Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians in accordance with the
provisions of this Act.”
7.2.1.G.1 “The Board is vested to prescribe the requirements for licensing of Professional
Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.G.2 “The Board is vested to amend or revise the requirements for licensing of
Professional Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.G.3 “The Board is vested to prepare the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.G.4 “The Board is vested to adopt the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.G.5 “The Board is vested to issue the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.G.6 “The Board is vested to prepare the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.G.7 “The Board is vested to adopt the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.G.8 “The Board is vested to issue the syllabi of the subjects for the licensure
examination for Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.G.9 “The Board is vested to prepare the questions in strict conformance with the scope
of the syllabi.”
7.2.1.H “The Board is vested to adopt a program for the full computerization of the licensure
examination.”
7.2.1.I.1 “The Board is vested to grant registration without examination, subject to review
by the Commission, in accordance with the provisions of this Act.”
7.2.1.I.2 “The Board is vested to grant registration without examination, approval by the
Commission, in accordance with the provisions of this Act.”
4.2.1.J.1 “Study in coordination with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) the
essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or
universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related
courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.2 “Examine in coordination with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) the
essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or
universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related
courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.3 “Recommend in coordination with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) the
essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or
universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related
courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.4 “Study in coordination with the Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority (TESDA) the essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of
schools, colleges or universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs
or already offering courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics
technician and related courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.5 “Examine in coordination with the Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority (TESDA) the essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of
schools, colleges or universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs
or already offering courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics
technician and related courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.6 “Recommend in coordination with the Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority (TESDA)the essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of
schools, colleges or universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs
or already offering courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics
technician and related courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.7 “Study in coordination with other concerned government entities the essential
requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or universities,
seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering courses or
programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related courses or
programs.”
7.2.1.J.8 “Examine in coordination with other concerned government entities the essential
requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or universities,
seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering courses or
programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related courses or
programs.”
7.2.1.J.9 “Recommend in coordination other concerned government the essential
requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or universities,
seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering courses or
programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related courses or
programs.”
7.2.1.J.10 “Study in coordination with the accredited professional organization the
essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or
universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related
courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.11 “Examine in coordination with the accredited professional organization the
essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or
universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related
courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.12 “Recommend in coordination with the accredited professional organization the
essential requirements as to curricula and facilities of schools, colleges or
universities, seeking permission to open courses or programs or already offering
courses or programs in electronics engineering, electronics technician and related
courses or programs.”
7.2.1.J.13 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with CHED review the
curricula for electronics engineering for the purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or
consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum requirements by
means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs can qualify to
take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.14 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with TESDA review the
curricula for electronics engineering for the purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or
consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum requirements by
means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs can qualify to
take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.15 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with other concerned
government entities review the curricula for electronics engineering for the purpose
of re-aligning, revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the
minimum requirements by means of which graduates of related or allied courses or
programs can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician
licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.16 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with the accredited
professional organization review the curricula for electronics engineering for the
purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise
defining the minimum requirements by means of which graduates of related or
allied courses or programs can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and
Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.17 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with CHED define/re-
define the curricula for electronics engineering for the purpose of re-aligning,
revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum
requirements by means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs
can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure
examinations.”
7.2.1.J.18 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with TESDA define/re-
define the curricula for electronics engineering for the purpose of re-aligning,
revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum
requirements by means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs
can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure
examinations.”
7.2.1.J.19 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with other concerned
government entities define/re-define the curricula for electronics engineering for
the purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise
defining the minimum requirements by means of which graduates of related or
allied courses or programs can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and
Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.20 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with the accredited
professional organization define/re-define the curricula for electronics engineering
for the purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or consolidating the same and/or
otherwise defining the minimum requirements by means of which graduates of
related or allied courses or programs can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer
and Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.21 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with CHED define/re-
define the curricula for allied courses or programs for the purpose of re-aligning,
revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum
requirements by means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs
can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure
examinations.”
7.2.1.J.22 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with TESDA define/re-
define the curricula for allied courses or programs for the purpose of re-aligning,
revising and/or consolidating the same and/or otherwise defining the minimum
requirements by means of which graduates of related or allied courses or programs
can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer and Electronics Technician licensure
examinations.”
7.2.1.J.23 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with other concerned
government entities define/re-define the curricula for allied courses or programs
for the purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or consolidating the same and/or
otherwise defining the minimum requirements by means of which graduates of
related or allied courses or programs can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer
and Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.J.24 “To see to it that these requirements, including employment of qualified faculty
members, are properly complied with: Provided, That within three (3) years after
the effectively of this Act, the Board shall, in coordination with the accredited
professional organization define/re-define the curricula for allied courses or
programs for the purpose of re-aligning, revising and/or consolidating the same
and/or otherwise defining the minimum requirements by means of which graduates
of related or allied courses or programs can qualify to take the Electronics Engineer
and Electronics Technician licensure examinations.”
7.2.1.K.1 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to CHED with the granting of school permits or authorization,
the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of colleges or schools offering
electronics engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.2 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to CHED with the granting of school permits or authorization,
the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of universities offering electronics
engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.3 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to CHED with the granting of school permits or authorization,
the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of colleges or schools offering
electronics technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.4 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to CHED with the granting of school permits or authorization,
the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of universities offering electronics
technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.5 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to the TESDA with the granting of school permits or
authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of colleges or
schools offering electronics engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.6 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to the TESDA with the granting of school permits or
authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of universities
offering electronics engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.7 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to the TESDA with the granting of school permits or
authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of colleges or
schools offering electronics technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.8 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to the TESDA with the granting of school permits or
authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of universities
offering electronics technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.9 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their findings
thereon, recommend to government entities with the granting of school permits or
authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of colleges or
schools offering electronics engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.10 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to government entities with the granting of school
permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of
universities offering electronics engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.11 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to government entities with the granting of school
permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of
colleges or schools offering electronics technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.12 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to government entities with the granting of school
permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading or closure of
universities offering electronics technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.13 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to CHED, the TESDA, or government entities with the
granting of school permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading
or closure of colleges or schools offering electronics engineering courses or
programs.”
7.2.1.K.14 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to CHED, the TESDA, or government entities with the
granting of school permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading
or closure of universities offering electronics engineering courses or programs.”
7.2.1.K.15 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to CHED, the TESDA, or government entities with the
granting of school permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading
or closure of colleges or schools offering electronics technician courses or
programs.”
7.2.1.K.16 “The Board is vested to Inspect educational institutions and based on their
findings thereon, recommend to CHED, the TESDA, or government entities with the
granting of school permits or authorization, the opening, improvement/upgrading
or closure of universities offering electronics technician courses or programs.”
7.2.1. L.1 “Adopt a Code of Ethics for Professional Electronics Engineers in the Philippines.”

7.2.1. L.2 “Adopt a Code of Ethics for Electronics Engineers in the Philippines.”

7.2.1. L.3 “Adopt a Code of Ethics for Electronics Technicians in the Philippines.”

7.2.1. L.4 “Administer a Code of Ethics for Professional Electronics Engineers in the
Philippines.”
7.2.1. L.5 “Administer a Code of Ethics for Electronics Engineers in the Philippines.”

7.2.1. L.6 “Administer a Code of Ethics for Electronics Technicians in the Philippines.”

7.2.1. L.7 “Adopt a Code of Technical Standards for Professional Electronics Engineers in
the Philippines.”
7.2.1. L.8 “Adopt Code of Technical Standards for Electronics Engineers in the Philippines.”

7.2.1. L.9 “Adopt a Code of Technical Standards for Electronics Technicians in the
Philippines.”
7.2.1. L.10 “Administer Code of Technical Standards for Professional Electronics
Engineers in the Philippines.”
7.2.1. L.11 “Administer a Code of Technical Standards for Electronics Engineers in the
Philippines.”
7.2.1. L.12 “Administer a Code of Technical Standards for Electronics Technicians in the
Philippines.”
7.2.1.M.1 “Promulgate rules on the scope of practice of Professional Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.M.2 “Promulgate rules on the scope of practice of Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.M.3 “Promulgate rules on the scope of practice of Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.M.4 “Promulgate regulations on the scope of practice of Professional Electronics
Engineers.”
7.2.1.M.5 “Promulgate regulations on the scope of practice of Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.M.6 “Promulgate regulations on the scope of practice of Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.N.1 “Promulgate a program for continuing professional education and/or development
of Professional Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.N.2 “Promulgate a program for continuing professional education and/or development
of Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.N.3 “Promulgate a program for continuing professional education and/or development
of Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.N.4 “Promulgate a program for continuing professional education of Professional
Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.N.5 “Promulgate a program for continuing professional education of Electronics
Engineers.”
7.2.1.N.6 “Promulgate a program for continuing professional education of Electronics
Technicians.”
7.2.1.N.7 “Promulgate a program for continuing development of Professional Electronics
Engineers.”
7.2.1.N.8 “Promulgate a program for continuing development of Electronics Engineers.”
7.2.1.N.9 “Promulgate a program for continuing development of Electronics Technicians.”
7.2.1.O.1 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with the
provisions of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.2 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.3 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
laws that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.4 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
rules that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.5 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.6 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
the provisions of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.7 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.8 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other laws that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.9 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other rules that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.10 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.11 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with the
provisions of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.12 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.13 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
laws that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.14 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
rules that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.15 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.16 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
the provisions of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.17 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.18 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other laws that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.19 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other rules that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.20 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Professional Electronics
Engineers in commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with
all other regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.21 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions of this Act
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.22 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other ordinances that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.23 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.24 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.25 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other regulations that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.26 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions
of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.27 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.28 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.29 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.30 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.31 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions of this Act
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.32 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other ordinances that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.33 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.34 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.35 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other regulations that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.36 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions
of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.37 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.38 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.39 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.40 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Engineers in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.41 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions of this Act
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.42 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other ordinances that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.43 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.44 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.45 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other regulations that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.46 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions
of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.47 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.48 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.49 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.50 Prescribe the minimum manning requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.51 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions of this Act
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.52 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other ordinances that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.53 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.54 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules that may
be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.55 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
industrial plants for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other regulations that
may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.56 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with the provisions
of this Act that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.57 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
ordinances that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.58 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other laws
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.59 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other rules
that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.O.60 Prescribe the minimum manpower requirements for Electronics Technicians in
commercial establishments for purposes of ensuring compliance with all other
regulations that may be enacted hereinafter.
7.2.1.P.1 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Department of
Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.2 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other concerned
agencies.
7.2.1.P.3 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other representatives
of industry.
7.2.1.P.4 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Accredited
Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.5 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.6 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
concerned agencies.
7.2.1.P.7 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.8 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Accredited Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.9 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.10 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or
structures covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination
with other concerned agencies.
7.2.1.P.11 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or
structures covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination
with other representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.12 Formulate such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or
structures covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination
with the Accredited Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.13 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by
the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Department
of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.14 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by
the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other concerned
agencies.
7.2.1.P.15 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by
the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.16 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by
the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Accredited
Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.17 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.18 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
concerned agencies.
7.2.1.P.19 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.20 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Accredited Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.21 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.22 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
concerned agencies.
7.2.1.P.23 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.24 Prescribe such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Accredited Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.25 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Department of
Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.26 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other concerned
agencies.
7.2.1.P.27 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other representatives
of industry.
7.2.1.P.28 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in industrial plants covered by the
National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the Accredited
Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.29 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.30 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
concerned agencies.
7.2.1.P.31 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.32 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in commercial establishments
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Accredited Professional Organization.
7.2.1.P.33 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
7.2.1.P.34 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
concerned agencies.
7.2.1.P.35 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with other
representatives of industry.
7.2.1.P.36 Adopt such rules for electronics installations in other buildings or structures
covered by the National Building Code of the Philippines, in coordination with the
Accredited Professional Organization.
7.2.1.Q.1 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.2 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines, and
whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or through
subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.3 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Technician professions are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.4 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.5 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines, and
whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or through
subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.6 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Technician professions are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.7 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.8 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines, and
whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or through
subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.9 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Technician professions are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.10 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with
established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.11 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
professions, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or through
subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.12 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.13 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.14 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or
through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.15 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.16 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.17 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or
through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.18 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.19 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.20 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or
through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.21 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.22 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.23 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or
through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited
Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct ocular
inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.24 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.25 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose,
the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.26 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.27 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the Board to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.28 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose,
the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.29 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose,
the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.30 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.31 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose,
the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.32 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose,
the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed for the
purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in
accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.33 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for this purpose, the Board may
personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or member/s of
the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct
ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial establishments where
Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with
the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.34 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions maintenance of high professional, ethical, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by
the Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.35 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly
authorized by the Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.36 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of
determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance
with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.37 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly
authorized by the Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.38 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly
authorized by the Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.39 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly authorized by the
Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of
determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance
with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.40 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, duly
authorized by the Board to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.41 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by
the Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.42 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of the
maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of
determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance
with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.43 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by
the Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Electronics Technician professions are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.44 Study the conditions affecting the Professional Electronics Engineering in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the maintenance of high professional, technical standards ,and for
this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the
Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by
the Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and
commercial establishments where Professional Electronics Engineers are employed
for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of law relative
thereto, in accordance with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.45 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Engineering in the Philippines,
and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and other Acts, and
adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the advancement of the
maintenance of high professional, technical standards, and for this purpose, the
Board may personally or through subordinate employees of the Commission or
member/s of the Accredited Professional Organization, approved by the
Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit industrial plants and commercial
establishments where Electronics Engineers are employed for the purpose of
determining compliance with the provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance
with established policies promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.Q.46 Study the conditions affecting the Electronics Technician professions in the
Philippines, and whenever necessary, exercise the powers conferred by this and
other Acts, and adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
advancement of the professions maintenance of high professional, technical
standards, and for this purpose, the Board may personally or through subordinate
employees of the Commission or member/s of the Accredited Professional
Organization, approved by the Commission to conduct ocular inspection or visit
industrial plants and commercial establishments where Electronics Technician
professions are employed for the purpose of determining compliance with the
provisions of law relative thereto, in accordance with established policies
promulgated by the Commission;
7.2.1.R.1 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure attendance
of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.2 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.3 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure attendance of
witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.4 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.5 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.6 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure attendance of
witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.7 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.8 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the production of documents in
connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.9 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of
Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the production
of documents in connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.10 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the production of documents in connection
with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.11 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure the production of documents in connection with the charges
presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.12 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure the production
of documents in connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.13 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.14 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure any investigation pending before the
Board.”
7.2.1.R.15 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.16 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.17 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.18 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.19 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to or any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.20 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the production of documents in
connection with the charges presented to or any investigation pending before the
Board.”
7.2.1.R.21 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to or any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.22 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the production of documents in connection
with the charges presented to or any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.23 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure the production of documents in connection with the charges
presented to or any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.24 “Hear violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure the production
of documents in connection with the charges presented to or any investigation
pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.25 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure
attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.26 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.27 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure attendance
of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.28 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.29 “Deicide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure attendance of witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.30 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure attendance of
witnesses.”
7.2.1.R.31 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.32 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the production of documents in
connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.33 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.34 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the production of documents in connection
with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.35 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure the production of documents in connection with the charges
presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.36 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure the production
of documents in connection with the charges presented to the Board.”
7.2.1.R.37 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.38 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure any investigation pending before the
Board.”
7.2.1.R.39 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.40 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.41 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.42 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.43 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to or any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.44 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum to secure the production of documents in
connection with the charges presented to or any investigation pending before the
Board.”
7.2.1.R.45 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the
production of documents in connection with the charges presented to or any
investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.46 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena duces tecum to secure the production of documents in connection
with the charges presented to or any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.47 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Ethics, and for this purpose, issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces
tecum to secure the production of documents in connection with the charges
presented to or any investigation pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.R.48 “Decide violations of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations, the Code
of Technical Standards of Practice for the profession, and for this purpose,
issue subpoena ad testificandum or subpoena duces tecum to secure the production
of documents in connection with the charges presented to or any investigation
pending before the Board.”
7.2.1.S.1 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Professional Electronics Engineering in which
case the hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board
assisted by a Legal Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.S.2 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Professional Electronics Engineering in which
case the hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board
assisted by a Legal Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.S.3 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Electronics Engineering in which case the
hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board assisted by
a Legal Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.S.4 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Electronics Technician Professions, in which
case the hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board
assisted by a Legal Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.S.5 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Professional Electronics Engineering in which
case the hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board
assisted by a Hearing Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.S.6 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Electronics Engineering in which case the
hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board assisted by
a Hearing Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.S.7 ”Delegate the hearing or investigation of administrative cases filed before it to
authorized officers of the Commission, except in cases where the issue involved
strictly concerns the practice of the Electronics Technician Professions, in which
case the hearing shall be presided over by at least one (1) member of the Board
assisted by a Hearing Officer of the Commission. ”
7.2.1.T.1 ”Promulgate resolutions, orders and/or decisions on such administrative cases:
Provided, That such resolutions, orders and/or decisions shall be subject to appeal
within fifteen (15) days from receipt thereof with the Commission, which may affirm
or reverse the same case to the Board for further action or proceeding: Provided,
further, That if after fifteen (15) days from the receipt of such decision no appeal
is taken therefrom to the Commission, the same shall become final and immediately
enforceable;”
7.2.1.T.2 ”Promulgate resolutions, orders and/or decisions on such administrative cases:
Provided, That such resolutions, orders and/or decisions shall be subject to appeal
within fifteen (15) days from receipt thereof with the Commission, which may
dismiss the case to the Board for further action or proceeding: Provided, further,
That if after fifteen (15) days from the receipt of such decision no appeal is taken
therefrom to the Commission, the same shall become final and immediately
enforceable;
7.2.1.T.3 ”Promulgate resolutions, orders and/or decisions on such administrative cases:
Provided, That such resolutions, orders and/or decisions shall be subject to appeal
within fifteen (15) days from receipt thereof with the Commission, which may deny
the appeal or remand the case to the Board for further action or proceeding:
Provided, further, That if after fifteen (15) days from the receipt of such decision
no appeal is taken therefrom to the Commission, the same shall become final and
immediately enforceable;”
7.2.1.U.1 ”Submit an annual action plan at the beginning of each fiscal year on the activities,
proceedings of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any recommendation
to the Commission;”
7.2.1.U.2 ”Submit a corresponding report at the beginning of each fiscal year on the activities,
proceedings of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any recommendation
to the Commission;”
7.2.1.U.3 Submit an annual action plan at the closing of each fiscal year on the activities,
proceedings of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any recommendation
to the Commission; ”
7.2.1.U.4 ”Submit a corresponding report at the closing of each fiscal year on the activities,
proceedings of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any recommendation
to the Commission; ”
7.2.1.U.5 ”Submit an annual action plan at the beginning of each fiscal year on the activities,
accomplishments of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any
recommendation to the Commission; ”
7.2.1.U.6 ”Submit a corresponding report at the beginning of each fiscal year on the activities,
accomplishments of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any
recommendation to the Commission; ”
7.2.1.U.7 ”Submit an annual action plan at the closing of each fiscal year on the activities,
accomplishments of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any
recommendation to the Commission; ”
7.2.1.U.8 ”Submit a corresponding report at the closing of each fiscal year on the activities,
accomplishments of the Board for the year, incorporating therein any
recommendation to the Commission.”
7.2.1.V.1 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, the
Professional Electronics Engineer in the Philippines. Except those in administrative
cases, all resolutions embodying rules and regulations and other policies by the
Board shall be subject to the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.2 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the enhancement of the Professional Electronics Engineer in
the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
rules and regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.3 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the development of the Professional Electronics Engineer in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying rules
and regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review and
approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.4 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the growth of the Professional Electronics Engineer in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying rules
and regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review and
approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.5 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, the
Professional Electronics Engineer in the Philippines. Except those in administrative
cases, all resolutions embodying rules and regulations and other policies by the
Board shall be subject to the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.6 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the enhancement of the Electronics Engineer in the Philippines.
Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying rules and
regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review and
approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.7 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the development of the Electronics Engineer in the Philippines.
Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying rules and
regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review and
approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.8 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the growth of the Electronics Engineer in the Philippines. Except
those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying rules and regulations and
other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review and approval by the
Commission.
7.2.1.V.9 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission may
deem necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, the Electronics
Technicians Professions in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all
resolutions embodying rules and regulations and other policies by the Board shall
be subject to the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.10 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the enhancement of the Electronics Technicians
Professions in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions
embodying rules and regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject
to the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.11 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the development of the Electronics Technicians Professions
in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
rules and regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.12 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the growth of Electronics Technicians Professions in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying rules
and regulations and other policies by the Board shall be subject to the review and
approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.13 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, the
Professional Electronics Engineer in the Philippines. Except those in administrative
cases, all resolutions embodying measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board
shall be subject to the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.14 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the enhancement of the Professional Electronics Engineer
in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.15 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the development of the Professional Electronics Engineer
in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.16 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the growth of the Professional Electronics Engineer in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.17 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, the
Professional Electronics Engineer in the Philippines. Except those in administrative
cases, all resolutions measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be
subject to the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.18 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the enhancement of the Electronics Engineer in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.19 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the development of the Electronics Engineer in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.20 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the growth of the Electronics Engineer in the Philippines.
Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying measures issued
and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review and approval by
the Commission.
7.2.1.V.21 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the practice of the profession and the upgrading, the
Electronics Technicians Professions in the Philippines. Except those in
administrative cases, all resolutions embodying measures issued and/or
promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review and approval by the
Commission.
7.2.1.V.22 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the enhancement of the Electronics Technicians
Professions in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions
embodying measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to
the review and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.23 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the development of the Electronics Technicians Professions
in the Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.
7.2.1.V.24 Discharge such other powers and functions as the Board and the Commission
may deem necessary for the growth of Electronics Technicians Professions in the
Philippines. Except those in administrative cases, all resolutions embodying
measures issued and/or promulgated by the Board shall be subject to the review
and approval by the Commission.

7.3] EXPLANATION

7.3.1 Board - A committee of persons organized under authority of law in order to exercise
certain authorities, have oversight or control of certain matters, or discharge certain
functions.
7.3.2 Oath - a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action
or behavior.
7.3.3 Seal - official logo used by an organization
7.3.4 Certificate of Registration - type of document gives you the legal rights to practice your
profession in the Philippines.
7.3.5 Professional Identification Card- type of social identification and is the sense of oneness
individuals have with a profession and the degree to which individuals define themselves
as profession members.
7.3.6 Roster- list of employees, and associated information such as location, working times,
responsibilities for a given time period.
7.3.7 Permit- an official document giving someone authorization to do practice his or
profession.
7.3.8 Syllabi- academic document that communicates information about a specific course and
defines expectations and responsibilities.
7.3.9 Program- a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer
or other machine.
7.3.10Computerization- equipping something with or the usage of and associated automation
by computers and software
7.3.11Registration- statement containing all of the information required by the state securities
administrator.
7.3.12CHED- The Commission on Higher Education is the Philippine government’s agency in
charged with promoting relevant and quality higher education, ensuring access to quality
higher education, and guaranteeing and protecting academic freedom for continuing
intellectual growth, advancement of learning and research, development of responsible
and effective leadership, education of high level professionals, and enrichment of
historical and cultural heritages.
7.3.13TESDA- Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) serves as the
Philippines' Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) authority. As a
government agency, TESDA is tasked to both manage and supervise the Philippines'
Technical Education and Skills Development (TESD).
7.3.14Curricula- the subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
7.3.15Government entity- any branch, department, agency, or instrumentality of
state government, or any official or other person acting under state of law
7.3.16Educational institutions- is a place where people of different ages gain an education
where they provide a large variety of learning environments and learning spaces.

7.4] ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

I. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION:
 Citation: Section 25, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution
“The Board shall prepare and maintain a roster of the names, residence and/or office
address of all registered Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and
Electronics Technicians, which shall be updated annually in cooperation with the Accredited
Professional Organization, indicating therein the status of the Certificate of Registration,
Professional Identification Card and membership in the Accredited Professional Organization
of the professional, whether valid, inactive due to death or other reasons, delinquent,
suspended or revoked. The said roster shall be conspicuously posted within the premises of
the Commission and the information therefrom made available to the public upon inquiry
or request.”
 Citation: Section 23, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution
“The Board shall, upon proper notice and hearing, revoke or suspend the validity of a
Certificate of Registration and accordingly the Professional Identification Card, or cancel a
Special Permit granted under Section 26 herein, for any of the causes mentioned in the
preceding sections, or for unprofessional or unethical conduct, malpractice, incompetence
or any violation of this Act and its implementing rules and regulations, the Code of Ethics
and the Code of Technical Standards of Practice, or where fraud, deceit, or false statement
was found to have been employed in obtaining said Certificate of Registration, Professional
Identification Card or Special Permit.”
 Citation: Section 26, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution
“No examination and registration shall be required for foreign Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers or Electronics Technicians who are temporarily employed
by the Philippine Government or by private firms in the Philippines in the following cases:

(a) Where no qualified equivalent Filipino professional is available for the specific item
of work to be rendered, as attested to by the Accredited Professional Organization;

(b) Where the conditions of the scope and funding for the work or project are such
that it stipulates the temporary employment of a foreign professional;

(c) As defined in the General Agreement on Trade in Services, the ASEAN and APEC
Engineer Registry programs and other similar international treaties, agreements
and/or covenants to which the Philippine Government is a signatory and has
ratified: Provided, however, That:

(1) The said foreign professional is legally qualified to practice his/her profession in his/her
own country in which the requirements for licensing and registration are not lower than
those specified in this Act;
(2) The work to be performed by said foreign professional shall be limited only to the
particular work or project for which he/she was specifically contracted;

(3) Prior to commencing the work, the foreign professional shall secure a Special Permit
from the Board, which shall be subject to the approval of the Commission; Provided, That
no working visa and/or permit shall be issued by concerned government agencies unless
such Special Permit has been granted first;

(4) The same foreign professional shall not engage in private practice on his/her own
account;

(5) For every foreign professional contracted for the work or project, at least two (2)
corresponding Filipino professionals who are registered under this Act shall be employed as
counterparts by the Philippine Government or the private firm utilizing the services of such
foreign professional for at least the same duration of time as the foreigner's tenure of work;
and

(6) The Special Permit herein granted shall be valid only for a period of not more than six
months and renewable every six months thereafter subject to the discretion of the Board
and the approval of the Commission: Provided, That said permit shall cease to be valid if
the foreigner terminates his/her employment in the work or project for which said permit
was originally granted and thereafter engages in an occupation that requires another Special
Permit or registration under this Act.”

 Citation: Section 18, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution


“Application for registration as a Professional Electronics Engineer, the following shall be
required:

(a) Valid Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card as Electronics


Engineer;

(b) Valid/current membership identification card from the Accredited Professional


Organization;

(c) Certified experience record of active self-practice and/or employment either in


government service or in the private sector, in the format to be prescribed by the
Board, indicating the inclusive dates, companies worked for, description of specific
responsibilities, relevant accomplishments and name, position of immediate
supervisors for a period of at least seven (7) years (inclusive and/or aggregate), at
least two (2) years of which are in responsible charge of significant engineering work,
from the date applicant took his/her oath as an Electronics and Communications
Engineer or Electronics Engineer;

(d) Three (3) certifications signed by three (3) Professional Electronics Engineers
attesting that the experience record submitted by the applicant is factual.”

 Citation: Section 20, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution


“Within five (5) years after the effectivity of this Act, the Board shall issue Certificates of
Registration and Professional Identification Cards without examination to applicants for
registration as Electronics Technicians who shall present evidence or other proof
satisfactory to the Board that:
(a) He/She is a graduate of at least a two-year Associate, Technician, Trade or Vocational
course in Electronics as certified by the TESDA, or that he/she has completed at least the
minimum third-year equivalent of a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Electronics and
Communications Engineering or Electronics Engineering program according to CHED
guidelines, or, subject to the evaluation of the Board, an equivalent and/or related formal
or non-formal course or program from any school, institute, college, university or training
institution recognized by the Government or the State where it is established, and

(b) He/She has rendered at least seven (7) years (inclusive or aggregate) of active self-
practice and/or employment either in the Government or private sector, indicating therein
his/her specific duties and responsibilities, relevant accomplishments, the complete names
and addresses of clients and companies or persons worked for, as well as the names and
positions of immediate superiors.”

 Citation: Section 30, Article IV, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution


“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.”

 Citation: Section 5, Article I, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution

“(a) The scope and nature of practice of the Electronics Engineer shall embrace and
consist of any work or activity relating to the application of engineering sciences
and/or principles to the investigation, analysis, synthesis, planning, design,
specification, research and development, provision, procurement, marketing and
sales, manufacture and production, construction and installation,
tests/measurements/control, operation, repair, servicing, technical support and
maintenance of electronic components, devices, products, apparatus, instruments,
equipment, systems, networks, operations and processes in the fields of electronics,
including communications and/or telecommunications, information and
communications technology (ICT), computers and their networking and
hardware/firmware/software development and applications, broadcast/broadcasting,
cable and wireless television, consumer and industrial electronics, electro-
optics/photonics/opto-electronics, electro-magnetic, avionics, aerospace,
navigational and military applications, medical electronics, robotics, cybernetics,
biometrics and all other related and convergent fields; it also includes the
administration, management, supervision and regulatory aspects of such works and
activities; similarly included are those teaching and training activities which develop
the ability to use electronic engineering fundamentals and related advanced
knowledge in electronics engineering, including lecturing and teaching of technical
and professional subjects given in the electronics engineering and electronics
technician curriculum and licensure examinations.

(b) The scope and nature of practice of the Professional Electronics Engineer shall
embrace and consist of all of the above plus the sole authority to provide consulting
services as defined in this Act and to sign and seal electronics plans, drawings, permit
applications, specifications, reports and other technical documents prepared by
himself/herself and/or under his direct supervision.

(c) The scope and nature of practice of the Electronics Technician profession shall
embrace and consist of any non-engineering work or activity relating to the
installation, construction, operation, control, tests and measurements, diagnosis,
repair and maintenance, manufacture and production, sales and marketing of any
electronic component/s, device/s, products, apparatus, instruments, equipment,
system/s, network/s, operations and processes located on land, watercraft, aircraft,
industrial plants or commercial establishments, including the teaching and training of
technical and professional subjects given in the electronics technician curriculum and
licensure examinations.”

 Citation: Section 31, Article V, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution


“All registered Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers, and Electronics
Technicians, shall comply with pertinent rules and regulations already prescribed by and/or
as may be prescribed and promulgated by the Commission and/or the Board, the Accredited
Professional Organization and other government agencies, pursuant to this Act and other
relevant laws, international treaties, agreements and/or covenants to which the Philippines
is a signatory and has ratified, with respect to continuing professional education and/or
development and/or other similar/related programs.”

 Justification
1. Section 3, Article I, RA 9292 – “Professional Electronics Engineers”; “Electronics
Engineers”; Electronics Technician”; “Accredited Professional Organization”;
2. Section 6, Article II, RA 9292 – “Board”; “Commission”
3. Section 19, Article III, RA 9292 – “Certificate of Registration”; Professional
Identification
4. Section 29, Article III, RA 9292 – “Seal”
5. Section 25, Article III, RA 9292 – “Roster”
6. Section 22, Article III, RA 9292 – “Professional Oath”

II. INTERNATIONAL PROVISION:

 Citation: 1-104. Qualifications, 1- Suspended Member Privileges, Bylaws of the


Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
“Members under IEEE suspension shall be regarded as members not in good standing and,
for the period of their suspension, denied member privileges with the exception of member
insurance benefits.”

 Justification
1. Section 1, Article V – Group of Members, IEEE Constitution – “Board”; “Rules”
2. Section 1, Article III – Membership, IEEE Constitution – “Members”; “Suspension”
3. Section 14, IEEE Mailing Lists and Rosters, IEEE Policies – “Roster”

8] SECTION 8

8.1.A]CITATION: SECTION 8(A), RA 9292

The chairman and members of the Board must Be a citizen and a resident of the
Philippines for at least five (5) consecutive years prior to his/her appointment

REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S):
1. The chairman of the board must be a citizen of the Philippines for at least five
consecutive years prior to his/her appointment.
EXPLANATION:
Citizen-a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either
native or naturalized.
A person being appointed to the position of chairman of the board must be legally
recognized citizen of the Philippines for five years before his/her appointment.

2. The chairman of the board must be a resident of the Philippines for at least five
consecutive years prior to his/her appointment.
EXPLANATION:
Resident-A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis.

The person appointed to the position of chairman of the board must be staying in
the Philippines for not less than five consecutive years before his/her appointment to
the position.

3. A member of the board must be a citizen of the Philippines for at least five
consecutive years prior to his/her appointment.
EXPLANATION:
Citizen-a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either
native or naturalized.

Before the appointment of a person to a position as a member of the board, he/she


must be legally recognized citizen of the Philippines.

4. A member of the board must be a resident of the Philippines for at least five
consecutive years prior to his/her appointment.
EXPLANATION:
Resident-A person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis.

a person being appointed in a position as member of the board must be staying in


the Philippines permanently or not less than five consecutive years before his
appointment.

8.1.B]SECTION 8(B), RA 9292

The chairman and members of the Board must Be of good moral character and integrity.
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The chairman of the board must be of good moral character.
EXPLANATION:
Good moral character refers to a personal history of honesty, fairness, and respect for
the rights of others and for the state or federal law.

The appointed chairman of the board must have a good history of honesty and
fairness, and he/she must have a respect for others as well as the law governing them.

2. The chairman of the board must be of integrity.


EXPLANATION:
Integrity-the quality of being honest and having a strong moral principles/moral
uprightness.

The appointed chairman of the board must have a strong moral principles regarding
his/her members or his/her job

3. A member of the board must be of good moral character.


EXPLANATION:
Good moral character refers to a personal history of honesty, fairness, and respect for
the rights of others and for the state or federal law.

The appointed members of the board must have a good history of honesty and
fairness, and he/she must have a respect for others as well as the law governing them.

4. A member of the board must be of integrity.


EXPLANATION:
Integrity-the quality of being honest and having a strong moral principles/moral
uprightness.

The appointed members of the board must have a strong moral principle regarding
his/her members or his/her job

8.1.C] SECTION 8(C), RA 9292


The chairman and members of the Board must be a holder of a valid Certificate of
Registration and a valid Professional Identification Card as a Professional Electronics
Engineer, duly qualified to practice as a Professional Engineer in the Philippines.
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The chairman of the board must be a holder of valid certificate of registration as a
professional electronics engineer, duly qualified to practice as a professional engineer
in the Philippines.
EXPLANATION:
Certificate of Registration (CoR) – refers to the document issued by the PRC and
the Board signifying that the person named therein has complied. with all the legal and
procedural requirements for such issuance, including, in. appropriate cases, passing
the licensure examination
A person appointed or running for the position of chairman of the board must have
the valid document or certificate signifying that he or she has complied with all the
legal requirements and he/she is qualified to practice his/her profession.

2. The chairman of the board must be a holder of a valid professional identification card
as a professional electronics engineer, duly qualified to practice as a professional
engineer in the Philippines.
EXPLANATION:
Professional Identification Card-refers to the card bearing the registration number,
date of issuances and expiry, duly signed by the PRC chairperson that is issued to a
registered professional upon payment of the prescribed fee and compliance with
republic act no. 10912(CPD Act of 2016)

The person appointed or running for the position of a chairman of the board must
have a valid identification card issued by the PRC and is not expired.

3. A member of the board must be a holder of a valid certificate of registration as a


professional electronics engineer, duly qualified to practice as a professional engineer
in the Philippines.
EXPLANATION:
Certificate of Registration (CoR) – refers to the document issued by the PRC and
the Board signifying that the person named therein has complied. with all the legal and
procedural requirements for such issuance, including, in. appropriate cases, passing
the licensure examination
The person appointed as a member of the board must have the valid document or
certificate signifying that he or she has complied with all the legal requirements and
he/she is qualified to practice his/her profession.

4. A member of the board must be a holder of a valid professional identification card as a


professional electronics engineer, duly qualified to practice as a professional engineer
in the Philippines.
EXPLANATION:
Professional Identification Card-refers to the card bearing the registration number,
date of issuances and expiry, duly signed by the PRC chairperson that is issued to a
registered professional upon payment of the prescribed fee and compliance with
republic act no. 10912(CPD Act of 2016)

The person appointed as a member of the board must have the valid professional
Identification Card signifying his/her registration number and issued by the PRC.

8.1.D]SECTION 8(D), RA 9292


The chairman and members of the Board must be a member of good standing of the
Accredited Professional Organization.
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The chairman of the board must be a member of good standing of the accredited
professional organization.
EXPLANATION:
Member of good standing- A person having complied with all their explicit
obligations, while not being subject to any form of sanction, suspension or disciplinary
censure.

The appointed chairman of the board must not have any history of suspension or
disciplinary censure and have complied to his/her obligations set by the APO.

2. A member of the board must be a member of good standing of the Accredited


Professional Organization.
EXPLANATION:
Member of good standing- A person having complied with all their explicit
obligations, while not being subject to any form of sanction, suspension or disciplinary
censure.

The appointed members of the board must not have any history of suspension or
disciplinary censure and have complied to his/her obligations set by the APO.

8.1.E]SECTION 8(E), RA 9292


The chairman and members of the Board must be in active practice of the electronics
engineering profession for at least ten (10) years prior to his appointment, either in self-
practice, or employment in government service and/or in the private sector
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The chairman of the Board must be in active practice of the electronics engineering
profession for at least ten (10) years prior to his appointment, either in self-practice,
or employment in government service and/or in the private sector
EXPLANATION:
Active- engage in full time service
Employed- Persons who are employed full-time or part-time during a specified payroll
period.

the appointed chairman of the board must be engaged in full time work practicing
his/her profession or employed in government or private sector

2. A member of the Board must be in active practice of the electronics engineering


profession for at least ten (10) years prior to his appointment, either in self-practice,
or employment in government service and/or in the private sector
EXPLANATION:
Active- engage in full time service
Employed- Persons who are employed full-time or part-time during a specified payroll
period. The appointed members of the board must be engaged in full time work
practicing his/her profession or employed in government or private sector

8.1.F]SECTION 8(F), RA 9292


The chairman and members of the Board must not have any pecuniary interest, directly
or indirectly, in any school, academy, college, university or institution conferring an
academic degree and/or certification/accreditation necessary for admission to the practice of
Electronics Engineering and/or Electronics Technician or where review classes in preparation
for the licensure examination are being offered or conducted nor shall he/she be a member
of the faculty or of the administration thereof prior to taking his/her oath of office.
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The chairman of the Board Must not have any pecuniary interest, directly or indirectly,
in any school, academy, college, university or institution conferring an academic
degree and/or certification/accreditation necessary for admission to the practice of
Electronics Engineering and/or Electronics Technician or where review classes in
preparation for the licensure examination are being offered or conducted nor shall
he/she be a member of the faculty or of the administration thereof prior to taking
his/her oath of office.
EXPLANATION:
pecuniary interest- is a matter where one may have any direct or indirect conflict in
relation to a matter under consideration

The chairman of the board must not have any interest in any school, academy,
university etc. that may cause conflict with his/her job as the chairman of the board
and he/she is not a member of the faculty or administration of any facilities or
universities offering admission or review of electronics engineering.
2. A member of the Board Must not have any pecuniary interest, directly or indirectly, in
any school, academy, college, university or institution conferring an academic degree
and/or certification/accreditation necessary for admission to the practice of Electronics
Engineering and/or Electronics Technician or where review classes in preparation for
the licensure examination are being offered or conducted nor shall he/she be a
member of the faculty or of the administration thereof prior to taking his/her oath of
office.
EXPLANATION:
pecuniary interest- is a matter where one may have any direct or indirect conflict in
relation to a matter under consideration

The members of the board must not have any interest in any school, academy,
university etc. that may cause conflict with his/her job as the chairman of the board
and he/she is not a member of the faculty or administration of any facilities or
universities offering admission or review of electronics engineering.
8.1.6]SECTION 8(G), RA 9292
The chairman and members of the Board must not have been convicted of an offense
involving moral turpitude.
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The chairman of the Board must not have been convicted of an offense involving moral
turpitude.
EXPLANATION:
Convicted- having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a
jury or the decision of a judge.
Moral turpitude- an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or
accepted standard of the community.

The chairman of the board must never be declared guilty of a criminal case violating
the laws or the accepted standard of the community.

2. A member of the Board must not have been convicted of an offense involving moral
turpitude.
EXPLANATION:
Convicted- having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a
jury or the decision of a judge.
Moral turpitude- an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or
accepted standard of the community.

The members of the board must never be declared guilty of a criminal case violating
the laws or the accepted standard of the community.

ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION:


CITATION:
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 223, section 5
Sec 5 -The powers of the Commission are as follows:
(H) To appoint, subject to the provisions of existing laws, such as officials and employees
of the Commission as are necessary in the effective performance of its functions and
responsibilities, prescribed their duties and fix their compensation; and to organize or
reorganize the structure of the Commission, create or abolish positions, change the
designations of existing positions to meet changing conditions or as the need therefor
arises; Provided, That such changes shall not affect the employment status of the
incumbents, reduce their ranks and/or salaries nor result separating them from the
services;
(N) To promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to effectively
implement policies with respect to the regulation and practice of the professions;
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7836, ARTICLE 3, SECTION 15
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9297, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 7
 JUSTIFICATION:
As stated in the presidential decree no. 223, the commission has the power to
appoint its official such as the chairman and members of the regulatory boards for the effective
performance of its functions and responsibilities. The qualification of the chairman and its
members are the same as those regulatory boards under the professional regulation commission
an example of which is the article 3, section 15 of the republic act no. 7836 and the article 2,
section 7 of the republic act no. 9297, etc.
9.1] SECTION 9, RA 9292

Term of Office- The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years
from date of appointment or until their successors shall have been appointed and qualified
and may be reappointed once for another term. Any 8-vacancy occurring within the term of
a member shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term only: Provided, That the
member appointed to serve the unexpired term may be re-appointed more than once for as
long as his/her continuous tenure shall not exceed six (6) years. Each member of the Board
shall take the proper oath prior to the assumption of office.

9.2] REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
9.2.1] The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years from date of
appointment or until their successors shall have been appointed. Any 8-vacancy occurring
within the term of a member shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term only:
Provided, That the member appointed to serve the unexpired term may be re-appointed
more than once for as long as his/her continuous tenure shall not exceed six (6) years.
Each member of the Board shall take the proper oath prior to the assumption of office.

9.2.2] The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years from date of
appointment or until their successors shall have been qualified. Any 8-vacancy occurring
within the term of a member shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term only:
Provided, That the member appointed to serve the unexpired term may be re-appointed
more than once for as long as his/her continuous tenure shall not exceed six (6) years.
Each member of the Board shall take the proper oath prior to the assumption of office.

9.2.3] The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years from date of
appointment or until their successors shall have been reappointed once for another term.
Any 8-vacancy occurring within the term of a member shall be filled for the unexpired
portion of the term only: Provided, That the member appointed to serve the unexpired
term may be re-appointed more than once for as long as his/her continuous tenure shall
not exceed six (6) years. Each member of the Board shall take the proper oath prior to
the assumption of office.

9.3] EXPLANATION
9.3.1] Board - A group of persons having managerial, supervisory, investigatory, or advisory
powers handling Electronics Engineers in the country.

9.4] ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

9.4.1] Constitutional Provision

 Citation: (B) Sec. 1 (2), Art. IX, Philippines Constitution


“"The Chairman and the Commissioners shall be appointed by the President with
the consent of the Commission on Appointments for a term of seven years without
reappointment. Of those first appointed, the Chairman shall hold office for seven years, a
Commissioner for five years, and another Commissioner for three years, without
reappointment. Appointment to any vacancy shall be only for the unexpired term of the
predecessor. In no case shall any Member be appointed or designated in a temporary or
acting capacity."

 Justification:
Sec. 18, Art. VI, Philippines Constitution – “Commission on Appointments”

9.4.2] International Provision

 Citation: Sec. 5, Art. VI, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws


“The terms of office of Directors elected by the Assembly shall be specified in the
Bylaws.”

 Justification:
Sec. 1, Art. II, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “Bylaws”
Sec. 3, Art. IX, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “Directors”

Sec. 1, Art. VIII, IEEE Constitution and Bylaws – “Assembly”

10.1] SECTION 10, RA 9292


The Chairman and members of the Board shall receive compensation and allowances
comparable to that being received by the Chairman and members of existing regulatory
boards under the Commission as provided for in the General Appropriations Act.
REQUIREMENT(S)/PRESCRIPTION(S)/REQUISITES(S)
1. The Chairman of the Board shall receive compensation comparable to that being
received by the Chairman of existing regulatory boards under the Commission as
provided for in the General Appropriations Act.
EXPLANATION:
Compensation is the total cash and non-cash payments that you give to an employee
in exchange for the work they do for your business.

The chairman of the board shall receive payments and allowances in


exchange for working as the chairman. This payment should be comparable to
the payments and allowances receive by chairman of other regulatory boards.
2. Members of the Board shall receive compensation and allowances comparable to that
being received by the members of existing regulatory boards under the Commission as
provided for in the General Appropriations Act.
EXPLANATION:
Compensation is the total cash and non-cash payments that you give to an employee
in exchange for the work they do for your business.

The members of the board shall receive payments and allowances in


exchange for working as a member of the board. This payment should be
comparable to the payments and allowances receive by members of other
regulatory boards.
ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION:
CITATION: REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8981, SEC. 6
“The Chairperson shall receive compensation and allowances equivalent to that of a
Department Secretary while the Commissioners shall receive compensation and
allowances equivalent to that of an Undersecretary. The Chairperson and the members of
the Commission shall be entitled to retirement benefits provided under Republic Act
Numbered Fifteen Hundred and Sixty-Eight, as amended by Republic Act Numbered Three
Thousand Five Hundred and Ninety-Five.”
 JUSTIFICATION:
Therefore, the chairman of the board as well as its members shall receive
compensation the same as the compensation of other existing regulatory boards under
the professional regulation commission as stated in the republic act no. 9292 and it is
also stated in the republic act no. 8981, section 6 that the compensation and allowances
receive by the chairman is equivalent to that of a department secretary.

11] SECTION 11, RA 9292

11.1]“Removal of Board Members. - The President of the Philippines, upon


recommendation of the Commission, may suspend or remove any member of the Board for
neglect of duty, incompetence, manipulation or rigging of the licensure examination results,
disclosure of secret information or the examination questions prior to the conduct of the said
examination, or tampering of the grades therein, for unprofessional or unethical conduct, or
for any final judgment or conviction of any criminal offense by the Courts, after having given
the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a
proper administrative investigation.”

11.2] REQUIREMENTS/PRESCRIPTIONS/REQUISITES

11.2.1 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for neglect of duty after having given the member
concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper
administrative investigation.”
11.2.2 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for incompetence after having given the member
concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper
administrative investigation.”
11.2.3 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for manipulation or rigging of the licensure
examination results after having given the member concerned an opportunity to be
heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.4 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for disclosure of secret information or the
examination questions prior to the conduct of the said examination after having given
the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in
a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.5 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for tampering of the grades therein after having
given the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.6 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for unprofessional or unethical conduct after having
given the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.7 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for unprofessional or unethical conduct after having
given the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.8 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
suspend any member of the Board for any final judgment or conviction of any criminal
offense by the Courts, after having given the member concerned an opportunity to be
heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.9 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for neglect of duty after having given the member
concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper
administrative investigation.”
11.2.10 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for incompetence after having given the member
concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper
administrative investigation.”
11.2.11 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for manipulation or rigging of the licensure
examination results after having given the member concerned an opportunity to be
heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.12 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for disclosure of secret information or the
examination questions prior to the conduct of the said examination after having given
the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend himself/herself in
a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.13 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for tampering of the grades therein after having
given the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.14 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for unprofessional or unethical conduct after having
given the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.15 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for unprofessional or unethical conduct after having
given the member concerned an opportunity to be heard and/or to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.2.16 “The President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Commission, may
remove any member of the Board for any final judgment or conviction of any criminal
offense by the Courts, after having given the member concerned an opportunity to be
heard and/or to defend himself/herself in a proper administrative investigation.”
11.3] EXPLANATION

11.3.1 Commission – A government agency having administrative, legislative, or judicial


powers to perform some duty, in this case, to suspend or remove any member of Board
for some violations after a proper administrative investigation.
11.3.2 Board – A group of persons having managerial, supervisory, investigatory, or advisory
powers handling Electronics Engineers in the country. Removal of Board members is
possible for the violations listed upon further investigation.
11.3.3 Administrative investigation – An investigation performed to confirm any misconduct
that was performed by the person accused, in this case, the Board member. This will
also prove the violations and may result to suspension and/or dismissal.

11.4] ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

III. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION:


 Citation: Section 13, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution
“Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Act, all applicants seeking to be registered
and licensed as Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians, shall undergo the
required examinations to be given by the Board in such places and dates as the Commission
may designate in accordance with the provisions of Republic Act No. 8981.”
 Justification
1. Section 3, Article I, RA 9292 – “Electronics Engineer”; “Electronics Technician”
2. Section 6, Article II, RA 9292 – “Board”; “Commission”
IV. INTERNATIONAL PROVISION:
 Citation: I-111, Bylaws of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
“Vote to Remove Delegate/Director-Officer. A Delegate/Director-Officer elected by the
voting members of IEEE may be removed, with or without cause, by vote of the voting
members of IEEE.”
 Justification:
1. I-110, Bylaws of the IEEE – “Expulsion”; “removed from the membership”
12.] SECTION 12, RA 9292

12.1] “Custodian of Board Records, Secretariat and Support Services. - All records of
the Board, including applications for examination, administrative cases involving Professional
Electronics Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics Technicians shall be kept by the
Commission.

The Commission shall designate the Secretary of the Board and shall provide the secretariat
and other support services to implement the provisions of this Act.”

12.2] REQUIREMENTS/PRESCRIPTIONS/REQUISITES

12.2.1 “All records of the Board, including applications for examination, shall be kept by the
Commission.”
12.2.2 “All records of the Board, including administrative cases involving Professional
Electronics Engineers, shall be kept by the Commission.”
12.2.3 “All records of the Board, including administrative cases involving Electronics
Engineers, shall be kept by the Commission.”
12.2.4 “All records of the Board, including administrative cases involving Electronics
Technicians shall be kept by the Commission.”
12.2.5 “The Commission shall designate the Secretary of the Board to implement the
provisions of this Act.”
12.2.6 “The Commission shall provide the secretariat to implement the provisions of this Act.”
12.2.7 “The Commission shall provide other support service to implement the provisions of
this Act.”

12.3] EXPLANATION

12.3.1 Custodian of Board of Records – A person who is tasked with taking care of records,
whether they may be physical or electronic in nature. In this case, these records are
the applications for examination, and administrative cases.
12.3.2 Secretariat – The office of secretary that is being provided to implement the provisions
of the Act.
12.3.3 Support Services -Other office, person, or a group of people that take care of other
important records that is not being handled by the Board of Records and/or Seretariat.

12.4] ITERATION OF STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION

I. CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION:
 Citation: Section 18, Article III, RA 9292, Philippine Constitution
“Those who have been registered and licensed as Electronics and Communications
Engineers under Republic Act No. 5734 for at least seven (7) years upon the effectivity of
this Act shall submit their certified experience records and certifications from three (3)
Professional Electronics Engineers as in items”
 Justification:
1. Section 21, Article III, RA 9292 – “records”
2. Sections 2, 3, 7, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, & 39, Article I-VIII – “Professional
Electronics Engineers”; “Electronics Engineers”
3. RA No. 5734 -whole citation
II. INTERNATIONAL PROVISION:
 Citation: Section 1, Article VIII, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
“An Assembly composed of Delegates, including Delegates-at-large, shall receive reports
and perform such functions as required by law or specified in the Bylaws. The Assembly
shall, at its annual meeting, elect Directors-at-large who are not Delegates.”
 Justification:
1. Section 3, Article VI – “Delegates”
2. Section 1, Article VI – “Delegates-at-large”
3. Section 1 & 2, Article II – “Bylaws”
4. Section 2 & 5, Article VI – “Assembly”

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