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Asean On Architectural Services
Asean On Architectural Services
ON ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
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NOTING the decision of the Bali Concord II adopted at the
Ninth ASEAN Summit held in 2003 calling for completion of
Mutual Recognition Arrangements (hereinafter referred to as
"MRAs" or singularly as "MRA") for qualifications in major
professional services by 2008 to facilitate free movement of
professional/skilled labour/talents in ASEAN;
ARTICLE 1
OBJECTIVES
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1.4 to encourage, facilitate and establish mutual recogni-
tion of Architects and set up standards and commit-
ment of technological transfer among ASEAN Member
Countries.
-to encourage collaborative research since each country have different resources
-specially that technology ay progressive
ARTICLE 2
DEFINITIONS AND SCOPE
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2.6 Certification refers to the issuance of a certificate or
licence to those who have met specified requirements
for registration.
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2.12 Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA) refers to
the designated government body or its authorised
agency in charge of regulating the practice of archi-
tecture as listed in APPENDIX A. Any amendment to
this list can be made administratively by the ASEAN
Member Country concerned and notified by the
Secretary-General of ASEAN to all ASEAN Member
Countries. ASEAN Member Countries may have differ-
ent nomenclatures for this term.
2.17 Words in the singular include the plural and vice versa.
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ARTICLE 3
RECOGNITION, QUALIFICATIONS AND ELIGIBILITY
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3.1.4 complied with the Continuing Professional Deve-
lopment (CPD) policy of the country of Origin at a
satisfactory level;
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cant shall submit with his application a sworn
undertaking to:
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(PRA) of the Host Country as an ASEAN
Architect (AA);
ARTICLE 4
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITY,
MONITORING COMMITTEE, AND
ASEAN ARCHITECT COUNCIL
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4.1.3 report to relevant local and international bodies of
the developments in the implementation of this
Arrangement, where required;
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4.2.2 The Monitoring Committee (MC) shall be recog-
nised as competent by, and may exercise certain
functions on behalf of the authorities responsible
for the registration and licensing of architects in
the country concerned.
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specified in this Arrangement, and that a
substantial majority of these Architects
have demonstrated their compliance
through the primary procedures and cri-
teria as shown in Appendices B. C and
D;
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4.2.6.7 notify ASEAN Architect Council (AAC)
and Monitoring Committee (MC) of
Country of Origin of non AA practicing
architect in Host Country.
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the participating ASEAN Member Coun-
tries;
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undertake practice of architecture in
the Country of Origin, has not com-
plied with the Continuing Profes-
sional Development (CPD) policy of
the Country of Origin at a satisfac-
tory level, or has seriously violated
technical, professional or ethical
standards either in the Country of
Origin or the Host Country, whereby
such violations have led to deregis-
tration or suspension from practice
or withdrawal from the ASEAN
Architect Register (AAR);
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4.3.4 The ASEAN Architect Council (AAC) shall report
its progress of work to the ASEAN Coordinating
Committee on Services (CCS).
ARTICLE 5
MUTUAL EXEMPTION
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and welfare of the community within their jurisdictions,
and may require Architects who do not meet the
requirements stipulated under Article 3 to submit
themselves to some form of supplemental assessment
as determined by the ASEAN Architect Council (AAC);
ARTICLE 6
AMENDMENTS
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procedures and documentation may be modified
through amendments mutually agreed upon in writing
by all the Professional Regulatory Authorities (PRA) of
the participating ASEAN Member Countries, provided
that the amendments shall not contradict or modify any
of the provisions in the main text of this Arrangement.
Any amendment agreed to shall be reduced in writing
and shall form part of this Arrangement and shall come
into force on such date as may be determined by the
Professional Regulatory Authorities (PRA) of the
participating ASEAN Member Countries. All agreed
amendments shall be implemented by the ASEAN
Architect Council (AAC).
ARTICLE 7
DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
ARTICLE 8
FINAL PROVISIONS
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and ASEAN Framework Agreement On Services
(AFAS) shall be referred to and shall apply to matters
arising under this Arrangement for which no specific
provision has been made herein.
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DONE at Singapore, this i9~Hn Day of November in the year
Two Thousand and Seven, in a single original copy in the
English language.
hL
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Second Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade
CHAM PRASIDH
Senior Minister and Minister of Commerce
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NAM VIYAKETH
Minister of Industry and Commerce
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For Malaysia:
~RA£jpftHAZIZ
Minist^ofjntelriational Trade and Industry
U SOE THA
Minister for National Planning and Economic Development
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PETER B. FAVILA
Secretary of Trade and Industry
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LIM HNG KIANG
Minister for Trade and Industry
KRIRK-KRAI JIRAPAET
Minister of Commerce
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For the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam
HUY HOANG
Minister of Industry and Trade
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APPENDIX A
LIST OF PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES
AND MONITORING COMMITTEES
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Brunei Ministry of Development
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Ministry of Development
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Darussalam
Cambodia Ministry of Land Ministry of Land
Management, Urban Management, Urban
Planning and Planning and
Construction Construction
Indonesia National Construction National Construction
Services Development Services Development
Board Board
Lao PDR Ministry of Public Works Department of Housing
and Transportation and Urban Planning
of the Ministry of Public
Works and Transportation
Malaysia Board of Architects Board of Architects
Malaysia Malaysia
Myanmar Ministry of Construction Ministry of Construction
The Philippines Professional Regulation Professional Regulation
Commission, Board of Commission, Board of
Architecture Architecture
Singapore Board of Architects Board of Architects
Singapore Singapore
Thailand Council of Architects Council of Architects
Thailand Thailand
Viet Nam Ministry of Construction Ministry of Construction
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APPENDIX B
ASEAN ARCHITECTS
GUIDELINES ON CRITERIA AND PROCEDURES
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1.1.2 an architectural program accredited by a body
independent of the education provider, or an
examination set by an authorised body within a
country, provided that the accreditation criteria
and procedures, or the examination standards,
as appropriate, have been submitted by one or
more Monitoring Committees (MC) to, and
endorsed by, the ASEAN Architect Council
(AAC).
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charge of significant architectural work may be more
focused.
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norms for such participation by Architects within the
ASEAN Member Countries. The Continuing Profes-
sional Development (CPD) policy shall be complied
with for updating professional skills, broadening
knowledge, and exploring new areas to keep abreast
with new technologies, methods of practice, and
changing social and ecological conditions. Continuing
Professional Development is required by the Profes-
sional Regulatory Authority (PRA) for renewal and
continuation of registration.
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APPENDIX C
ASEAN ARCHITECT ASSESSMENT STATEMENT
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1.3.3 complied with the Continuing Professional Devel-
opment (CPD) policy of the Country of Origin at a
satisfactory level, and
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APPENDIX D
Format 1
MONITORING COMMITTEE SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT
OF APPLICATION FOR ASEAN ARCHITECT
REGISTRATION
(As in Passport)
Qualification Obtained
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Complied with the Continuing Professional Devel-
opment policy of the Country of Origin at a satis-
factory level
Signed
Date
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APPENDIX D
Format 2
SIGNIFICANT ARCHITECTURAL WORK APPLICATION
FOR ASEAN ARCHITECT REGISTRATION
Receipt No.
Name of Architect (As in Passport):
Name Title (if any)
(eg. Mr., Mrs, Ms., Ar., Dr., etc)
(DD/MM/YY)
Qualification
DateofBirth / /
(DD/MM/YY)
Mailing Address
Postcode:
Country:
Present Company/Work Place Name:
Company/Work Place Address
Postcode:
Country:
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Significant Architectural Work Experience (describe in
retrospective order, beginning with the most recent
one.)
Attestant's Column
Work Starting Name of Name of Work Signature Relationship Tel/Fax
No. Date/ Organisations/ of Attestant
Ending Date/ Position/Title to Applicant
(months)
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Appendix D
Format 2
Signature
Date
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APPENDIX D
Format 3
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Examples of Project Size to be
Project Category decided by the ASEAN Architect
Council (AAC)
a. Commercial Shopping Complex of area about
10,000m , Hotel of unit numbers
about 100 rooms, etc.
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APPENDIX E
ASSESSMENT STATEMENT FLOW CHART
ASEAN CCS
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ASEAN Architect Council (AAC)
Comprised of one representative from
AAC each Monitoring Committee (MC) of
Secretariat participating Member Countries.
Determine policies and procedures for
facilitating practice by ASEAN Architect
One of the Monitoring (AA)
Committee of Member Maintain overall registration of AA
Countries designated as throughout the participating Member
AAC Secretariat to be Countries (AAR)
decided by ASEAN
Architect Council (AAC)
Architect Applicant
from ASEAN Member Country
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