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RA 9292 Reviewer

This document outlines the key provisions of RA 9292, also known as the Electronics Engineering Law of 2004. It establishes the Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering to regulate the practice of electronics engineering in the Philippines. Some key points include: it was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004; it defines the scope of practice for electronics engineers and technicians and establishes licensing requirements through examinations and registration; and it includes provisions on enforcement, penalties for violations, and rules for implementation.

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RA 9292 Reviewer

This document outlines the key provisions of RA 9292, also known as the Electronics Engineering Law of 2004. It establishes the Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering to regulate the practice of electronics engineering in the Philippines. Some key points include: it was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004; it defines the scope of practice for electronics engineers and technicians and establishes licensing requirements through examinations and registration; and it includes provisions on enforcement, penalties for violations, and rules for implementation.

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RA 9292

● Electronics Engineering Law of 2004


● This Act which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 5224 and Senate Bill No. 2683 was
finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on February 2, 2004.
● Signed and approved on April 17, 2004 by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

Articles
I. General Provisions - Sections 1 to 5
II. Professional Regulatory Board of Electronics Engineering - Sections 6 to 12
III. Examination, Registration and Licensure - Sections 13 to 26
IV. Practice of PECE, ECE and ECT - Sections 27 to 30
V. Sundry Provisions - Sections 31 to 34
VI. Penal Provisions and Assistance of Law Enforcement Agencies - Sections 35 to 36
VII. Transitory Provisions - Sections 37 to 38
VIII. Final Provision - Sections 39 to 43

ARTICLE I - GENERAL PROVISIONS


Section 1 - Short title
Section 2 - Statement of policy
Section 3 - Definition of terms
Section 4 - categories of practice (PECE, ECE, ECT)
Section 5 - the nature and scope of practice of ECE and ECT professions

ARTICLE II - PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF ECE


Section 6 - Composition of the Board
Section 7 - Powers and Functions of the Board
Section 8 - Qualifications of Board Members
Section 9 - Term of Office
Section 10 - Compensation and Allowances of the Board
Section 11 - Removal of Board Members
Section 12 - Custodian of Board Records, Secretariat and Support Services

ARTICLE III - EXAMINATION, REGISTRATION AND LICENSURE


Section 13 - Licensure Examinations
Section 14 - Qualifications for Examinations
Section 15 - Scope of Exam
Section 16 - Rating
Section 17 - Release of results of examination
Section 18 - Qualifications and schedule of registration for PECE
Section 19 - Issuance of the Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card
Section 20 - Registration without examination for ECT
Section 21 - Non-issuance of certificate of registration and/or professional identification card for
certain grounds
Section 22 - Professional oath
Section 23 - Revocation and suspension
Section 24 - Reinstatement, re-issuance or replacement of certificate of registration and
professional identification card
Section 25 - Roster of PECE, ECE and ECT
Section 26 - Exemptions from examination and registration

ARTICLE IV - PRACTICE OF PECE, ECE AND ECT


Section 27 - Practice of the profession
Section 28 - Prohibitions and limitations on the practice of PECE, ECE and ECT
Section 29 - Seal of PECE
Section 30 - Code of Ethics

ARTICLE V - SUNDRY PROVISIONS


Section 31 - Continuing Professional Education (CPE) and/or Development Programs.
Section 32 - Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization
Section 33 - Foreign Reciprocity
Section 34 - Positions in Government requiring the services of licensed PECE, ECE and ECT

ARTICLE VI - PENAL PROVISIONS AND ASSISTANCE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT


AGENCIES
Section 35 - Penal Provisions
Section 36 - Assistance of Law Enforcement

ARTICLE VII - TRANSITORY PROVISIONS


Section 37 - Transitory Provision
Section 38 - Vested Rights

ARTICLE VII - FINAL PROVISION


Section 39 - Implementing Rules and Regulations
Section 40 - Appropriations
Section 41 - Separability Clause
Section 42 - Repealing Clause
Section 43 - Effectivity

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS
The R.A. 9292 is also known as the? Electronics Engineering Law of 2004
How many sections does R.A. 9292 have? - Forty-three (43) sections
How many articles does R.A. 9292 have? - Eight (8) sections
When was R.A. 9292 signed and mandated? - April 17, 2004
This Act which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 5224 and Senate Bill No. 2683 was finally
passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on February 2, 2004. - R.A. 9292
In which section is the definition of terms located in? - Section 3
Section where Qualifications of Board Members are located? - Section 8
Section for Licensure Examinations - Section 13
Section for Qualifications for Examinations - Section 14
Section for scope of examinations for ECE and ECT - Section 15
Section for Release of the Result of Examination - Section 17
How many days will The Board and the Commission release the examination results after the
examination? - Fifteen (15) days
Penal provisions / penalties or violations - Section 35
Rules and regulations - Section 39

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