PRC and CHED laws Flashcards
Presidential Decree No. 223 approval date and purpose
June 22, 1973; Creating the Professional Regulation Commission and prescribing its powers and functions
Composition of the Professional Regulation Commission according to PD 223
One full-time Commissioner and two full-time Associate Commissioners
Original association that involves Board of Medical Technology
Civil Service Commission (CSC)
Transfer of boards from CSC to PRC was accomplished by
Presidential Decree No. 223
Change in names of various boards under PRC
Removal of the word ‘Examiners’ from their names
Attachment of PRC to Department of Labor and Employment
September 11, 2006; Executive Order No. 565-A
Republic Act No. 8981 purpose and approval date
Modernizing the Professional Regulation Commission; December 05, 2000
RA 8981 repealed which Presidential Decree
Presidential Decree No. 223
Composition of PRC according to RA 8981
One full-time Chairperson and two full-time Commissioners appointed by the President
Technological advancement implemented under RA 8981
Full computerization of PRC operations
Responsibility regarding Professional Regulatory Boards under RA 8981
To recommend licensed/registered professionals for appointment as board members to the President based on EO No. 496, Series of 1991
Monitoring responsibility of PRC under RA 8981
To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results
Law governing Continuing Professional Education/Development
CPE/CPD laws created in 2016
Nomination process for Professional Regulatory Board members
Nomination from PAMET to PRC to the Office of the President
Republic Act No. 7722 purpose and approval date
Creating the Commission on Higher Education; May 18, 1994