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Professional Regulation Commission

The Professional Regulation Commission, (Filipino: Komisyon sa Regulasyon ng mga Propesyon) otherwise known as the PRC, is a three-man commission attached to Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Its mandate is to regulate and supervise the practice of the professionals (except lawyers, who are handled by the Supreme Court of the Philippines) who constitute the highly skilled manpower of the country. As the agency-in-charge of the professional sector, the PRC plays a strategic role in developing the corps of professionals for industry, commerce, governance, and the economy.

Professional Regulation Commission
Komisyon sa Regulasyon ng mga Propesyon
Agency overview
FormedJune 22, 1973 (1973-06-22)
JurisdictionPhilippines
HeadquartersP. Paredes corner Nicanor Reyes Streets, Sampaloc, Manila
Annual budget₱1.54 billion (2021)[1]
Agency executives
  • Teofilo S. Pilando, Jr., Chairman
  • Yolanda D. Reyes, Commissioner I
  • Jose Y. Cueto Jr., Commissioner II
  • Aristogerson T. Gesmundo, Assistant Commissioner
Parent agencyDepartment of Labor and Employment
Websitewww.prc.gov.ph

Short history

The Commission was created with the signing of Presidential Decree No. 223 on June 22, 1973 by President Ferdinand E. Marcos. The first PRC Commissioner, Architect Eric C. Nubla assumed office on January 2, 1974.

The PRC Coat-of-Arms designed by the Heraldry Commission was officially adopted on February 1, 1974. The Commission made its offices at the burned Civil Service Commission building at P. Paredes Street in Manila. The structure later became the PRC Main Building. The PRC began issuing certificates of registration in Filipino with English translation. Proclamation No. 1276 is issued declaring June 22 to 29, 1974 as "Professional Consciousness Week."

1974 also saw the computerization of the database of registered professionals with the assistance of the National Computer Center. The Implementing Rules and Regulations of P.D. 223 are promulgated on December 9 of that year.

In 1975, PRC began issuing computer-printed registration cards with one-year validity. PRC starts accrediting professional organizations.

1986 saw the Hon. Julio B. Francia assume office as Commission Chairman and launch drive against graft and corruption. During his term the Chairman & a member of the Board for Deck Officers were caught to be checking wrong answers (273 examinees from Master to Third Mate) resulting in their termination as Board Members and suspension of examination for two years for the 273 whose answer sheets were marked.

In 1992, Atty. Hermogenes P. Pobre assumes office as third Commission Chairman.

The PRC Vision and Mission is adopted during the Annual Planning Conference in 1998.

In 1999 the commission was formally awarded ISO 9002 certification by the Anglo-Japanese-American Environmental Quality and Safety Certification Services for the licensing and certification of marine deck and engineer officers.

2001 saw Commissioner Alfonso G. Abad assume office as Acting Chairman in February. The Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 8981 are adopted on February 15. Hon. Antonieta Fortuna-Ibe assumed office as the first lady Chairperson on August 1.

Former Philippine Court of Appeals Justice Nicolas P. Lapeña Jr formally assumed office on August 26, 2008, as Chairman of the PRC succeeding Dr. Leonor T. Rosero, who finished her term last July. He joins incumbent PRC Commissioners Nilo L. Rosas and Ruth Raña Padilla.[2]

Without finishing his term, Chairman Nicolas P. Lapeña Jr. retired on December 31, 2010. Commissioner Antonio S. Adriano assumed as Officer-in-Charge from January 1 to 9, 2011. Atty.Teresita R. Manzala assumed office as the new PRC Chairperson on January 10, 2010. The New Chairperson joins Commissioner Alfredo Y. Po and Commissioner Jennifer J. Manalili, who replaces Commissioner Nilo L. Rosas and Commissioner Antonio S. Adriano, respectively.

Functions

Executive

Administer, implements, and enforces the regulatory policies of the national government, including the maintenance of professional and occupational standards and ethics and the enforcement of the rules and regulations relative thereto.

Quasi-Judicial

Investigates cases against erring examinees and professionals. Its decisions have the force and effect of the decisions of a court of law, with the same level of authority as a Regional Trial Court. After the lapse of the period within which to file an appeal, Commission decisions become final and executory.

Quasi-Legislative

Formulates rules and policies on professional regulation. When published in the official gazette, these rules have the force and effect of law.

Mandate

"Nurture Filipino professionals towards technical proficiency and civic responsibility in the service of the Filipino nation"

Republic Act 8981, otherwise known as the "PRC Modernization Act Of 2000", mandates the following:

  • Institutionalization of centerpiece programs
  1. full computerization
  2. careful selection of Professional Regulatory Board members, and
  3. monitoring of school performance to upgrade quality of education
  • Updating of organizational structure for operational efficiency and effectiveness;
  • Strengthening of PRC's enforcement powers, including regulatory powers over foreign professionals practicing in the country;
  • Authority to use income for full computerization; and
  • Upgrading of compensation and allowances of Chairperson to that of a Department Secretary and those of the Commissioners to that of Undersecretary.

Regulated professions

Under the Commission are the forty-three (43) Professional Regulatory Boards which exercise administrative, quasi-legislative, and quasi-judicial powers over their respective professions. The 43 PRBs which were created by separate enabling laws, perform these functions subject to review and approval by the Commission:

  • Prepare the contents of licensure examinations. Determine, prescribe, and revise the course requirements
  • Recommend measures necessary for advancement in their fields
  • Visit / inspect schools and establishments for feedback
  • Adopt and enforce a Code of ethics for the practice of their respective professions
  • Administer oaths and issue Certificate of Registration
  • Eligibility to Work at any Government offices whether National or Local.
  • Investigate violations of set professional standards and adjudicate administrative and other cases against erring registrants
  • Suspend, revoke, or reissue Certificate of Registration for causes provided by law

Professional Regulatory Boards [3]

Accredited Professional Organization (APO)

Agriculture

  • Philippine Association of Agriculturists, Inc. (PAA)

Architecture and Design

  • National Master Plumbers Association of the Philippines (NAMPAP)
  • Philippine Association of Landscape Architects (PALA)
  • Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID)
  • United Architects of the Philippines (UAP)

Business

Communication and Information Science

  • Philippine Librarians Association, Inc. (PLAI)

Engineering

Health Sciences

  • Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines (IMAP)
  • Integrated Philippine Association of Optometrists, Inc. (IPAO)
  • Nutritionist-Dietitians' Association of the Philippines (NDAP)
  • Philippine Association of Medical Technologists (PAMET)
  • Philippine Association of Radiologic Technologists (PART)
  • Philippine Dental Association (PDA)
  • Philippine Medical Association (PMA)
  • Philippine Nurses Association (PNA)
  • Philippine Pharmacists Association, Inc. (PPHA)
  • Philippine Physical Therapy Association (PPTA)

Natural Sciences

  • Geological Society of the Philippines (GSP)
  • Integrated Chemists of the Philippines (ICP)
  • Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP)
  • Philippine Society of Fisheries, Inc. (PSF)
  • Philippine Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA)
  • Society of Filipino Foresters (SFF)

Public Administration

  • Chamber of Customs Brokers (CCB)
  • Philippine Association of Community Development (PACD)

Social Sciences

  • Philippine Association of Social Workers, Inc. (PASWI)
  • Philippine Guidance Counseling Association, Inc. (PGCA)
  • Professional Criminologist Association of the Philippines (PCAP)
  • Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP)

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/GAA/GAA2021/TechGAA2021/DOLE/H.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Former CA justice is new PRC chief".
  3. ^ "Professional Regulatory Boards, Professional Regulation Commission".
2. Text of Republic Act 8981

External links

  • Professional Regulation Commission  
  • PRC Board Exam Results

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Professional Regulation Commission news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2010 The Professional Regulation Commission Filipino Komisyon sa Regulasyon ng mga Propesyon otherwise known as the PRC is a three man commission attached to Department of Labor and Employment DOLE Its mandate is to regulate and supervise the practice of the professionals except lawyers who are handled by the Supreme Court of the Philippines who constitute the highly skilled manpower of the country As the agency in charge of the professional sector the PRC plays a strategic role in developing the corps of professionals for industry commerce governance and the economy Professional Regulation CommissionKomisyon sa Regulasyon ng mga PropesyonAgency overviewFormedJune 22 1973 1973 06 22 JurisdictionPhilippinesHeadquartersP Paredes corner Nicanor Reyes Streets Sampaloc ManilaAnnual budget 1 54 billion 2021 1 Agency executivesTeofilo S Pilando Jr ChairmanYolanda D Reyes Commissioner IJose Y Cueto Jr Commissioner IIAristogerson T Gesmundo Assistant CommissionerParent agencyDepartment of Labor and EmploymentWebsitewww wbr prc wbr gov wbr ph Contents 1 Short history 2 Functions 2 1 Executive 2 2 Quasi Judicial 2 3 Quasi Legislative 3 Mandate 4 Regulated professions 4 1 Professional Regulatory Boards 3 5 Accredited Professional Organization APO 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksShort history EditThe Commission was created with the signing of Presidential Decree No 223 on June 22 1973 by President Ferdinand E Marcos The first PRC Commissioner Architect Eric C Nubla assumed office on January 2 1974 The PRC Coat of Arms designed by the Heraldry Commission was officially adopted on February 1 1974 The Commission made its offices at the burned Civil Service Commission building at P Paredes Street in Manila The structure later became the PRC Main Building The PRC began issuing certificates of registration in Filipino with English translation Proclamation No 1276 is issued declaring June 22 to 29 1974 as Professional Consciousness Week 1974 also saw the computerization of the database of registered professionals with the assistance of the National Computer Center The Implementing Rules and Regulations of P D 223 are promulgated on December 9 of that year In 1975 PRC began issuing computer printed registration cards with one year validity PRC starts accrediting professional organizations 1986 saw the Hon Julio B Francia assume office as Commission Chairman and launch drive against graft and corruption During his term the Chairman amp a member of the Board for Deck Officers were caught to be checking wrong answers 273 examinees from Master to Third Mate resulting in their termination as Board Members and suspension of examination for two years for the 273 whose answer sheets were marked In 1992 Atty Hermogenes P Pobre assumes office as third Commission Chairman The PRC Vision and Mission is adopted during the Annual Planning Conference in 1998 In 1999 the commission was formally awarded ISO 9002 certification by the Anglo Japanese American Environmental Quality and Safety Certification Services for the licensing and certification of marine deck and engineer officers 2001 saw Commissioner Alfonso G Abad assume office as Acting Chairman in February The Implementing Rules and Regulations of R A 8981 are adopted on February 15 Hon Antonieta Fortuna Ibe assumed office as the first lady Chairperson on August 1 Former Philippine Court of Appeals Justice Nicolas P Lapena Jr formally assumed office on August 26 2008 as Chairman of the PRC succeeding Dr Leonor T Rosero who finished her term last July He joins incumbent PRC Commissioners Nilo L Rosas and Ruth Rana Padilla 2 Without finishing his term Chairman Nicolas P Lapena Jr retired on December 31 2010 Commissioner Antonio S Adriano assumed as Officer in Charge from January 1 to 9 2011 Atty Teresita R Manzala assumed office as the new PRC Chairperson on January 10 2010 The New Chairperson joins Commissioner Alfredo Y Po and Commissioner Jennifer J Manalili who replaces Commissioner Nilo L Rosas and Commissioner Antonio S Adriano respectively Functions EditExecutive Edit Administer implements and enforces the regulatory policies of the national government including the maintenance of professional and occupational standards and ethics and the enforcement of the rules and regulations relative thereto Quasi Judicial Edit Investigates cases against erring examinees and professionals Its decisions have the force and effect of the decisions of a court of law with the same level of authority as a Regional Trial Court After the lapse of the period within which to file an appeal Commission decisions become final and executory Quasi Legislative Edit Formulates rules and policies on professional regulation When published in the official gazette these rules have the force and effect of law Mandate Edit Nurture Filipino professionals towards technical proficiency and civic responsibility in the service of the Filipino nation Republic Act 8981 otherwise known as the PRC Modernization Act Of 2000 mandates the following Institutionalization of centerpiece programsfull computerization careful selection of Professional Regulatory Board members and monitoring of school performance to upgrade quality of educationUpdating of organizational structure for operational efficiency and effectiveness Strengthening of PRC s enforcement powers including regulatory powers over foreign professionals practicing in the country Authority to use income for full computerization and Upgrading of compensation and allowances of Chairperson to that of a Department Secretary and those of the Commissioners to that of Undersecretary Regulated professions EditUnder the Commission are the forty three 43 Professional Regulatory Boards which exercise administrative quasi legislative and quasi judicial powers over their respective professions The 43 PRBs which were created by separate enabling laws perform these functions subject to review and approval by the Commission Prepare the contents of licensure examinations Determine prescribe and revise the course requirements Recommend measures necessary for advancement in their fields Visit inspect schools and establishments for feedback Adopt and enforce a Code of ethics for the practice of their respective professions Administer oaths and issue Certificate of Registration Eligibility to Work at any Government offices whether National or Local Investigate violations of set professional standards and adjudicate administrative and other cases against erring registrants Suspend revoke or reissue Certificate of Registration for causes provided by lawProfessional Regulatory Boards 3 Edit Agriculture AgricultureArchitecture and Design Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture Master PlumbingBusiness Accountancy Real Estate ServicesCommunication and Information Science Library ScienceEducation Professional TeachingEngineering Aeronautical Engineering Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics and Communications Engineering Geodetic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Mining Engineering Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Sanitary EngineeringHealth Sciences Dentistry Medical Technology Medicine Midwifery Nursing Nutrition and Dietetics Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Radiologic Technology and X ray Technology Respiratory TherapyNatural Sciences Chemistry Environmental Planning Fisheries Technology Forestry Geology Veterinary MedicinePublic Administration Customs brokerageSocial Sciences Criminology Guidance and Counseling Psychology Psychometrics Social WorkAccredited Professional Organization APO EditAgriculture Philippine Association of Agriculturists Inc PAA Architecture and Design National Master Plumbers Association of the Philippines NAMPAP Philippine Association of Landscape Architects PALA Philippine Institute of Interior Designers PIID United Architects of the Philippines UAP Business Philippine Association of Realty Consultants and Specialists PARCS Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants PICPA Communication and Information Science Philippine Librarians Association Inc PLAI Engineering Geodetic Engineers of the Philippines GEP Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines Inc IECEP Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines Inc IIEE Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers PIChE Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers PICE Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers PSAE Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers PSME Philippine Society of Mining Engineers PSEM Philippine Society of Sanitary Engineers PSSE Society of Aerospace Engineers of the Philippines SAEP Society of Metallurgical Engineers of the Philippines SMEP Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers SONAME Health Sciences Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines IMAP Integrated Philippine Association of Optometrists Inc IPAO Nutritionist Dietitians Association of the Philippines NDAP Philippine Association of Medical Technologists PAMET Philippine Association of Radiologic Technologists PART Philippine Dental Association PDA Philippine Medical Association PMA Philippine Nurses Association PNA Philippine Pharmacists Association Inc PPHA Philippine Physical Therapy Association PPTA Natural Sciences Geological Society of the Philippines GSP Integrated Chemists of the Philippines ICP Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners PIEP Philippine Society of Fisheries Inc PSF Philippine Veterinary Medical Association PVMA Society of Filipino Foresters SFF Public Administration Chamber of Customs Brokers CCB Philippine Association of Community Development PACD Social Sciences Philippine Association of Social Workers Inc PASWI Philippine Guidance Counseling Association Inc PGCA Professional Criminologist Association of the Philippines PCAP Psychological Association of the Philippines PAP See also EditDepartment of Labor and Employment Philippines Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture Integrated Bar of the PhilippinesReferences Edit https www dbm gov ph wp content uploads GAA GAA2021 TechGAA2021 DOLE H pdf bare URL PDF Former CA justice is new PRC chief Professional Regulatory Boards Professional Regulation Commission 2 Text of Republic Act 8981External links EditProfessional Regulation Commission PRC Board Exam Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Professional Regulation Commission amp oldid 1110232673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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