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Attendance to the CPE    
Courses Offered by CPE M he Standardized Guidelines and
Council and PRC Procedures for the Implementation
Accredited CPE Providers of the CPE/CPD System for all
as a Requirement for all Professionsµ and
Professionals to be in       ÷  
Good Standing and Standardized Guidelines and
Procedures for the Implementation
Globally Competitive
of the CPE/CPD System for all
Registered and Licensed
Professionals

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˜  Philippine Constitution,
Sec. ˜, Art. XII

M he sustained development of a reservoir


of national talents . . . professionals . . .
shall be promoted by the State.µ

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RA  ˜ PRC Modernization Act of 2000


Specific Powers of PRC (Section a, n, and y)
Regulatory Regulation and licensing of various professions
Policies and occupations, including the enhancement and
maintenance of professional and occupational
standards and ethics and the enforcement of
the rules and regulations.
Rules and Effectively implement the policies
Regulations
Perform other Carry out the provisions of the Act, various
Functions and professional regulatory laws, decrees, executive
Duties orders, and other administrative issuances.

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RA  ˜ PRC Modernization Act of 2000


Powers, Functions and Responsibilities of PRBs (Sec. b)

M o monitor the conditions affecting the practice of the profession


or occupation under their respective jurisdictions and whenever
necessary, adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the
enhancement of the profession or occupation and/or the
maintenance of high professional, ethical, and technical standards.µ

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Executive Order No. No. 220 ² Directing the Adoption of the Code
of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines
June ˜2, 2003

he Code was adopted by PRC and the 3 PRBs,


embodying principles of professional conduct, integrity
and objectivity, professional competence, and global
competitiveness.

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National Council Ensure that our own professionals are globally


for Global competitive in preparation for the effects of
Competitiveness economic globalization
World rade As a sovereign member state, the Philippines
Organization has to deal with and prepare for the
implementation of the General Agreement for
Services in rade (GA S)

Association of As member state, the Philippines has to ensure


Southeast Asian that the Filipino professional is compliant with
Nations (ASEAN) established requirement in various Mutual
Recognition Arrangements/Agreements (MRA)
entered into under the ASEAN Framework
Agreement on Services (AFAS)

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Make attendance to CPE courses
mandatory for registered
PRC as the instrument professionals to
of the Filipinos in (a) maintain status in good
securing for the standing and
nation a reliable, (b) globally competitive
trustworthy, and
progressive system
of developing Prescribe, issue and promulgate
professionals whose the Revised Standardized
competencies are Guidelines and Procedures for
globally competitive the Implementation of the
CPE/CPD System for all
Registered and Licensed
Professionals.

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˜. Provide and ensure the 3. Attain and maintain the


continuous education of a highest standards and
quality in the practice of
registered professional profession;
with the latest trends in
the profession brought . Comply with the quality
about by modernization professional·s continuing
and scientific and ethical requirements;
technological
advancement; 5. Make the professional
globally competitive; and
2. Raise and maintain the
professional·s capability 6. Promote the general
for delivering welfare of the public
professional services;

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9 PRB shall create a CPE


Council, upon approval of PRC

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Chair chosen by PRB members from among
themselves
wo (2) Members
Member ˜ President or any officer of APO

Member 2 President or any officer of organization of deans


or departments of schools, colleges or universities
offering the course for licensure exam

In the absence of such organization, the second member shall


be chosen and appointed by the PRC from at least 3
academicians recommended by the PRB

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Chair Coterminus with incumbency in the PRC or


determined by capacity to fully discharge the
functions.

Member ˜APO Coterminus with incumbency as officer of APO


Representative

Member 3 Coterminus with incumbency as officer of the


Academe organization of deans or heads of departments;
Representative If academicianmember, 2 years with one
reappointment

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² applications for accreditation of CPE providers
² applications for accreditation of CPE programs, activities
or sources as to their relevance to the profession and
determine the number of CPE credit units to be earned on
the basis of the contents submitted by the CPE providers;
² applications for exemptions from CPE requirements.

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The Council shall hold Direct costs and other


regular meetings once a expenses of the Council
month on dates to be may be provided in the
fixed by said Council; annual budget of the PRC
Special meetings may be
called by the Chair or
upon written request of at
least a Council member

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‡ If the need arises and upon approval of


PRC, the Council may delegate to APO:
± the processing of application;
± Keeping of all records
‡ CPE providers,
‡ Programs
‡ Credit units earned by professionals

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professional organization, firm, partnership,
corporation or institution which offers,
organizes or arranges CPE programs,
activities, or sources for implementation and
administration

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Regime of CPE which enhances the competence of the
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Professional with baccalaureate degree 60 units for 3 years

Any excess credit units shall not be carried over to the next 3
year, except units earned for doctoral and masteral degrees and
other special training.

Professional without baccalaureate 30 units for 3 years


degree

Any excess credit units shall not be carried over to the next 3
year.
  
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Programs and activities conducted not preaccredited may be given
credit upon submission of relevant documents to the APO CPE
Council and upon approval of the PRC CPE Council.

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9 Inventions
9 PostGraduate/InService
raining
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9 Professorial Chair
9 Other Programs/ Activities/
Sources Recommended by the
Council and Approved by PRC

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9 Must be a duly registered organization, firm, institution or
agency, or a registered and licensed professional of good
standing in the APO concerned, and who has never been
convicted of a crime;

9 Shall have an established mechanism for measuring the quality


of the program being offered or administered;

9 Must have adequate, modern and updated instructional materials


to carry out the CPE programs and activities;

9 Shall have a pool of regular instructors, lecturers and resource


speakers with good moral character and technical competence
and must be holders of current/valid professional registrations
and licenses, if they are professionals regulated by the PRC.

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mpon the completion of an


accredited CPE program,
activity or source, the CPE
provider shall submit a report
to the Council concerned
within fifteen (˜5) days from
the last day of the offering.

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9 Name of CPE provider 9 Date and time of start and


completion if the holding of
9 Name or description of CPE the CPE program, activity or
program, activity or source.
source.
9 Accreditation number and date of
issuance of accreditation. 9 enue location of the
holding of the program.
9 Certified list of participants
indicating names and PRC
professional license/ 9 Summary of evaluation
identification cards and expiry results of participants.
dates, resource speakers,
lecturers, discussion leaders,
panelists, moderators or 9 Name of Secretariat
facilitators who took part or representative who
participated in the CPE program,
activity or source. monitored the CPE program
or activity.

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0˜2006 Information Sheet (for CPE Council)

Certificate of Appointment

03200 Application for Accreditation (CPE Provider)

02006 Certificate of Accreditation (CPE Provider)

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05200 Accreditation Application Form (Program,
Activity or Source)
06200 Certificate of Accreditation (Program,
Activity or Source)
0200 Completion Report of CPE Program, Activity
or Source
0200 Attendance Sheet (CPE Program, Activity or
Source)
0 200 Request for Certification of mnits Earned

A200 CPE Certification of Credit mnits Earned

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