REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8559
AN ACT REGULATING THE PRACTICE OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING IN THE
PHILIPPINES
ARTICLE I
TITLE AND STATEMENT OF POLICY
SECTION 1. Title. — This Act shall be known as
the "Philippine Agricultural Engineering Act of 1998."
SECTION 2. Statement of policy. — It is hereby
declared a policy of the State to promote and
upgrade the practice of agricultural engineering profession in the
Philippines by instituting
measures that will result in relevant agricultural engineering education
and better career
prospects for professional agricultural engineers.
Likewise, the State hereby guarantees the delivery of basic and technical
services to accelerate
agricultural modernization through adequate and well trained professional
agricultural engineers
throughout the country.
ARTICLE II
DEFINITION OF TERMS
SECTION 3. Definition of terms. —
As used in this Act, the following terms shall mean:
(a) Practice of agricultural engineering — shall refer to the
profession requiring the application of
the fundamental and known principles of engineering to the peculiar
condition and requirements
of agriculture as an industry and as a field of science, and shall
include, but not limited to, the following:
(1) Consultation, valuation, investigation and management
services on agricultural engineering;
(2) Management or supervision and the preparation of engineering designs,
plans,
specifications, project studies and estimates for agricultural, aquaculture
and fishery, and
forest product machinery, agricultural buildings and structures, farm
electrification and
energy systems, agricultural processing equipment, irrigation and
soils conservation
systems and facilities, agricultural waste utilization systems and
facilities;
(3) Conducting research and development, training and extension work,
and consultancy
services on agricultural engineering facilities/services, system and
technologies;
(4) Testing, evaluation and inspection of agricultural, fishery and
forest product
machinery and other related agricultural engineering facilities and
equipment;
(5) Management, manufacturing and/or marketing of agricultural machinery
and other
related agricultural engineering facilities and equipment;
(6) Teaching, agricultural engineering subjects in institution of
learning in the Philippines;
(7) Employment with the government provided such item or position
requires the knowledge and expertise of an agricultural engineer.
(b) Agricultural engineer — An agricultural engineer is a natural
person who has been issued a certificate of registration by the Board
of Agricultural Engineering and has taken the oath of profession of
agricultural engineers.
ARTICLE III
BOARD OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
SECTION 4. Creation and composition of the board.
— There is hereby created a Board of
Agricultural Engineering, hereinafter called the Board, to be composed
of a chairman and two (2)
members to be appointed by the President of the Philippines from a
list of three (3)
recommendees for each position, chosen and ranked in the order of
preference and submitted by
the duly accredited association of agricultural engineers in the Philippines.
The Board shall be organized not later than six (6) months from the
effectivity of this Act.
SECTION 5. Qualifications of members
of the board. — A member of the Board shall, at the time
of their appointment, possess the following qualifications:
(a) Must be a natural-born citizen and resident of the Philippines;
(b) Must be at least thirty-five (35) years of age;
(c) Must be a holder of Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Engineering
or its equivalent,
conferred by a school, academy, college or university in the Philippines
or abroad that is
accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED);
(d) A registered agricultural engineer with a valid professional license
and an active
practitioner for not less than ten (10) years prior to his appointment;
(e) Must not, for a period of three (3) consecutive years prior to
the appointment, be a
member of the faculty of, directly or indirectly, in any school, academy,
institute, college
or university where a regular course in agricultural engineering is
being taught, nor have
any pecuniary interest in or administrative supervision over any such
institutions of
learning;
(f) Must not, for a period of three (3) consecutive years prior to
the appointment, be
connected with a review center or any group or association where review
classes or
lectures in preparation for the licensure examination are offered
or conducted at the time
of appointment; and
(g) Has never been convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude.
SECTION 6. Term of office. —
The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3)
years and until their successors shall have been appointed and qualified.
Of the members first
appointed under this Act, one (1) member shall be appointed and hold
office for three (3) years;
one (1) member for two (2) years; and one (1) member for one (1) year.
The chairman or a member of the Board may be reappointed for another
term but in no case shall
he shall serve continuously for more than six (6) years. Each member
of the Board shall qualify
by taking the proper oath of office prior to entering upon the performance
of duty.
SECTION 7. Compensation and allowances
of the board. — The chairman and members of the
Board shall receive compensation and allowances comparable to the
compensation and
allowances being received by the chairmen and members of existing
regulatory boards with the
Professional Regulation Commission, hereinafter referred to as the
Commission as provided for
in the General Appropriations Act.
SECTION 8. Vacancy and removal of board
members. — Any vacancy occurring in the Board
within the term of a member shall be filled for the unexpired portion
of the term only.
The President may remove any member of the Board on the following
grounds:
(a) Neglect of duty;
(b) Violation or tolerance of the violation of this Act or the Code
of Ethics for agricultural
engineering;
(c) Final judgment of crimes involving moral turpitude.
The member concerned shall be given due notice and hearing where his
right to be heard and to
defend himself, assisted by counsel, shall be respected in the proper
administrative investigation.
SECTION 9. Powers and duties of the
Board. — The Board shall exercise the following specific
powers, functions and duties:
(a) To promulgate and adopt the rules and regulations necessary for
carrying out the
provisions of this Act;
(b) To supervise the registration, licensure and practice of professional
agricultural
engineers in the Philippines;
(c) To administer oaths of successful examinees entering the practice
of agricultural
engineering;
(d) To issue the certificate of registration to successful examinees;
(e) To issue, suspend or revoke the license for the practice of agricultural
engineering
profession;
(f) To adopt an official seal of the Board;
(g) To look into the conditions affecting the practice of the agricultural
engineering
profession and whenever necessary, adopt such measures as may be deemed
proper for
the enhancement and maintenance of high professional and ethical standards
of the
profession;
(h) To prescribe and/or adopt a Code of Ethical and Professional Standards
for the
practice of agricultural engineering profession.
(i) To hear and try administrative cases involving violations of this
Act, its implementing
rules and regulations, the Code of Ethics for Professional Agricultural
Engineers and for
this purpose, to issue subpoena and subpoena duces tecum to secure
the appearance of
witnesses and the production of documents in connection therewith;
(j) Prescribe guidelines in the Continuing Professional Education
(CPE) program in
coordination with the accredited association for professional agricultural
engineers;
(k) To insure, in coordination with the Commission on Higher Education
(CHED), that all
educational institutions offering agriculture engineering education
comply with the
policies, standards and requirements of the course prescribed by CHED
in the areas of
curriculum, faculty, library and facilities;
(l) To discharge such other duties and functions as may be deemed
necessary for the
enhancement of the agricultural engineering profession and the upgrading,
development
and growth of agricultural engineering education in the Philippines;
(m) To prepare, adopt, issue or amend the syllabi of the subjects
for examinations;
(n) To approve, issue, limit or revoke temporary license to practice
agricultural
engineering.
All policies, resolutions, rules and regulations of the Board shall
be subject to the review and
approval of the Commission.
SECTION 10. Supervision of the Board;
custodian of its records, secretariat and support services.
— The Board shall be under the administrative supervision and
of the Commission. All records of
the Board, including applications for examination, examination papers
and results, minutes of
deliberation, administrative cases and other investigations involving
agricultural engineers shall
be kept by the Commission.
The Commission shall designate the Secretary of the Board and shall
provide the secretariat and
other support services to implement the provisions of this Act.
SECTION 11. Annual report. —
The Board shall, at the close of each calendar year, submit an
annual report to the President through the Professional Regulatory
Commission giving a detailed
account of its proceedings and accomplishments during the year and
making recommendations
for the adoption of measures that will upgrade and improve the conditions
affecting the practice of
agricultural engineering in the Philippines.
ARTICLE IV
EXAMINATION , REGISTRATION AND LICENSE
SECTION 12. Examination required. —
All applicants for registration for the practice of
agricultural engineering shall be required to undergo and pass a written
technical examination as
provided for in this Act.
SECTION 13. Qualification of an applicant
for examinations. — Every applicant for the
examination for agricultural engineers shall establish the following:
(a) Be a citizen of the Philippines;
(b) Be a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
or its equivalent in a
school, academy, institute, college or university duly recognized
by the CHED.
SECTION 14. Fraudulent application.
— The Board may suspend or revoke any certificate of
registration obtained through misrepresentation made in the application
for examination.
SECTION 15. Scope of examination. —
The examination for agricultural engineering shall
basically cover the following subjects:
(1) Agricultural mechanization, power, machinery and equipment;
(2) Soil and water conservation, irrigation and drainage; and
(3) Rural electrification, agricultural processing and agricultural
structures.
The said subjects and their syllabi may be amended by the Board so
as to conform to
technological changes brought about by continuing trends in the profession.
SECTION 16. Rating in the Board Examinations.
— To be qualified as having passed the Board
examination for agricultural engineers, a candidate must obtain a
weighted general average of
seventy percent (70%), with no grades lower than fifty-five percent
(55%) in any given subject.
However, an examinee who obtains a weighted general average rating
of seventy percent (70%)
or higher but obtains a rating below fifty-five percent (55%) in any
given subject must take the
examination in the subject or subjects where he obtained a grade below
fifty-five percent (55%).
SECTION 17. Report of ratings. —
The Board shall submit to the Commission the ratings
obtained by each candidate within twenty (20) days after the examination,
unless extended for
just cause. Upon the release of the results of the examination, the
Board shall send by mail the
rating received by each examinee at his given address using the mailing
envelope submitted
during the examination.
SECTION 18. Re-examination. —
An applicant who fails to pass the examination for the third
time shall be allowed to take another examination only after the lapse
of one (1) year.
SECTION 19. Oath. — All successful
candidates in the examination shall be required to take their
oath before the Board or any government official authorized to administer
oaths, prior to entering
upon the practice of the agricultural engineering profession.
SECTION 20. Certificate of registration
and professional license. — A certificate of registration
shall be issued to applicants who pass the examination for agricultural
engineers subject to
payment of registration fees.
The certificate of registration of a professional agricultural engineer
shall bear the signatures of
the chairman of the Board and of the chairman of the Professional
Regulation Commission and
stamped with the official seal of the Board indicating that the person
named therein is a registered
agricultural engineer.
A professional license bearing the registration number, date of issuance,
expiry date, and duly
signed by the chairman of the Board, shall likewise be issued to every
registrant upon payment of
the professional fee. No person shall practice agricultural engineering
in this country unless such
person has secured a license to practice agricultural engineering
in the manner herein provided.
A licensee is entitled to practice agricultural engineering in the
manner herein provided. A
licensee is entitled to practice the profession with all the privileges
appurtenant thereto until the
expiration of the validity of his license.
SECTION 21. Seal and use of seal. —
(a) Each registrant shall upon registration, obtain the seal
of such design as the Board of Agricultural Engineering may adopt.
Plans and specifications
prepared by, or under the direct supervision of a registered agricultural
engineer, shall be
stamped with said seal during the validity of the professional license.
No person shall stamp or
seal any document with the seal of a registrant after his professional
license has expired or lost
its validity unless he has been reinstated to the practice and/or
unless his license has been
renewed.
(b) No officer or employee of the government, chartered cities, provinces
and municipalities now
or hereafter charged with the enforcement of laws, ordinances or regulations
relating to the
construction or alteration of agricultural structures, machineries
and equipment, processes and
systems shall accept or endorse any plans or specifications which
have not been prepared and
submitted in full accord with the provisions of this Act, nor shall
any payment be approved by any
such officer for any work, the plans and specifications of which have
not been so prepared,
signed and sealed by a duly registered agricultural engineer.
(c) No agricultural engineer shall sign his name, affix his seal or
use any other method of
signature of plans, specifications or other documents made by or under
another agricultural
engineer's supervision unless the same is made in such manner as to
clearly indicate the part of
such work actually performed by him, and no person, except the agricultural
engineer in charge
shall sign for any branch of the work or any function of agricultural
engineering practice not
actually performed by him. The agricultural engineer in charge shall
be fully responsible for all
plans, specifications and other documents issued under his seal or
authorized signature.
The Board shall formulate, adopt and promulgate all necessary rules
and regulations for the
effective implementation of the provisions relating to the design
of the seal, the signing and
sealing of drawings, reports and other documents by agricultural engineers.
(d) Drawings and specifications duly signed, stamped or sealed as
instruments of service are the
property and documents of the agricultural engineer, whether the projects
for which they were
made is executed or not. No person, without the written consent of
the agricultural engineer or
author of said documents, shall duplicate or make copies of said documents
for use in the
repetition of and for other projects or buildings, whether executed
partly or in whole.
(e) All drawings, specifications and other documents to be used for
the design, construction, test
and evaluation of agricultural structures, machineries, equipments,
processes and systems shall
be signed and sealed by a licensed agricultural engineer.
Violation of any of the foregoing shall be ground for administrative
and/or criminal action.
SECTION 22. Indication of license and
professional tax receipt. — The agricultural engineer shall
be required to indicate his Professional License Number, the duration
of validity, including the
professional tax receipt number on the documents he signs, uses or
issues in connection with the
practice of his profession.
SECTION 23. Grounds for suspension and revocation
of license, cancellation of
temporary/special permit. — The Board shall have the power,
upon due notice and hearing, to
revoke or suspend the license of an agricultural engineer, or to cancel
a temporary/ special permit
for any cause specified in the preceding sections, including, but
not limited to, the use or
perpetuation of any fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate of
registration, or for incompetence,
negligence or for abetting the illegal practice of agricultural engineering;
violation of the provisions
of this Act, its implementing rules and regulations and/or violations
of the policies of the Board
including the Code of Ethics and Professional Standard for agricultural
engineers: Provided,
however, That such action of the Board shall be subject to appeal
to the Commission within
fifteen (15) days from written notice.
ARTICLE V
PRACTICE OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
SECTION 24. Vested rights: automatic registration
of practicing agricultural engineers. — All
practicing agricultural engineers who are registered at the time this
Act takes effect, shall
automatically be registered.
SECTION 25. Practice not allowed for firms and corporations.
— The practice of agricultural
engineering is a professional service, admission to which shall be
determined upon the basis of
an individual's personal qualifications.
No firm, company, partnership, association or corporation may be registered
or licensed as such
for the practice of agricultural engineering: Provided, however, That
persons properly registered
and licensed as agricultural engineer may among themselves or with
a person or persons
properly registered and licensed as an agricultural engineer may form
or obtain registration with
the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of a firm, partnership
or association using the
term "Agricultural Engineers," but nobody shall be a member,
partner or associate unless he is
duly registered and licensed agricultural engineer.
SECTION 26. Integration of agricultural
engineers. — The agricultural engineering profession
shall be integrated into one (1) national organization which shall
be recognized by the Board and
by the Commission as the one and only integrated and accredited association
of agricultural
engineers. An agricultural engineer duly registered with the Board
shall automatically become a
member of the integrated and accredited association of agricultural
engineers, and shall receive
the benefits and privileges appurtenant thereto upon payment of the
required fees and dues.
Membership in the integrated and accredited association shall not
be a bar to membership in
other associations of agricultural engineers.
SECTION 27. Foreign reciprocity. —
No foreign agricultural engineer shall be issued a temporary
license to practice the agricultural engineering profession or consultancy
thereof or be entitled to
any of the rights and privileges under this Act unless the country
of which he is a subject or
citizen specifically permits Filipino agricultural engineers to practice
within its territorial limits on
the same basis as the subjects or citizens of such foreign state or
country.
SECTION 28. Funding. — Such sums
as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act
shall be included in the General Appropriations Act of the year following
its enactment into law.
SECTION 29. Implementing rules and
regulations. — Subject to the approval of the Commission,
the Board shall adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations, including
the Code of Ethics
and Professional Standards for Agricultural Engineers, to carry out
the provisions of this Act,
which shall be effective after thirty (30) days following its publication
in the Official Gazette or in a
major daily newspaper of general circulation.
SECTION 30. Enforcement. — The
Professional Regulation Commission shall be the
enforcement agency of the Board. As such, the Commission shall implement
the concerned
provisions of this Act, enforce its implementing rules and regulations
as adopted by the Board,
conduct investigations on complaints including violations of the Code
of Ethics and Professional
Standards of the profession and persecute when so warranted.
SECTION 31. Transitory provision. —
The existing Board of agricultural engineering shall
continue to function in the interim until such time the new Board
shall be constituted pursuant to
this Act.
SECTION 32. Penalties. — In
addition to the administrative sanctions imposed under this Act,
any person who violates any of the provisions of this Act shall, upon
conviction, be penalized by a
fine not less than Fifty thousand pesos (P50,000.00) nor more than
Two hundred thousand pesos
(P200,000.00), or imprisonment of not less than six (6) months nor
more than (3) years, or both
fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court.
SECTION 33. Separability clause. —
If any clause, provision, paragraph or part hereof shall be
declared unconstitutional or invalid, such judgment shall not affect,
invalidate or impair any other
part hereof, but such judgment shall be merely confined to the clause,
provision, paragraph or
part directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment has
been rendered.
SECTION 34. Repealing clause. —
All laws, decrees, executive orders and other administrative
issuances and parts thereof which are inconsistent with the provisions
of this Act are hereby
modified or superseded. Republic Act No. 3927 is hereby repealed.
SECTION 35. Effectivity. — This
Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days following its publication
in
the Official Gazette or in a major daily newspaper of general circulation
in the Philippines,
whichever comes first.
Approved: February 26, 1998