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Section 20 RA 9292

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SEC. 20. Registration without Examination for Electronics Technicians.

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.
The above submittals shall be accompanied by a

certification from at least three (3) registered Professional


Electronics Engineers vouching for the integrity, technical capability and good moral character of the applicant.

SEC. 21. Non-issuance of a Certificate of Registration and/or

Professional Identification Card for Certain Grounds.


The Board and/or the Commission shall not register and

shall not issue a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card to any person convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of any crime involving moral

turpitude, to any person of immoral or dishonorable conduct


and to any person of unsound mind, furnishing the party concerned a written statement containing the reasons for such action, which statement shall be incorporated in the records of the Board.

SEC. 22. Professional Oath.


All successful examinees and all those who have qualified

for registration without examination shall be required to take a professional oath before any member of the Board or any person authorized by the Commission before he/she

can be registered and issued a Certificate of Registration


and Professional Identification Card, and as a prerequisite to practicing as a Professional Electronics Engineer, Electronics Engineer or Electronics Technician

SEC. 23. Revocation and Suspension of Certificate of

Registration, Professional Identification Card and Cancellation of Special Permits.


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.

SEC. 24. Reinstatement, Re-issuance or Replacement of

Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card. The Board may, two (2) years after the revocation of a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card, upon application and for reasons deemed proper and sufficient, reinstate the validity of a revoked Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card, subject to compliance with the applicable requirements of the Commission, and the Board: Provided, That he/she did not commit any illegal practice of the profession or any violation of this Act, its rules, codes and policies during the time that his/her Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card was revoked.
A new Certificate of Registration or Professional Identification

Card to replace lost, destroyed, or mutilated certificate or registration card may be issued, subject to the rules promulgated by the Board and the Commission, upon payment of the required fees.

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