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CPEContinuing Professional EducationCPDContinuing Professional Development
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM
FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
Educational, Social and Economic ProfessionsAccountancyCriminologyCustoms BrokerLibrarianProfessional TeacherMarine Deck Officers Engineering Professions Marine Engine Officers Aeronautical EngineeringSocial Work Agricultural EngineeringGuidance and Counseling Chemical Engineering
Civil EngineeringElectrical Engineering
Electronics EngineeringGeodetic Engineering
Mechanical EngineeringHealth and Allied Professions Metallurgical EngineeringDentistry Mining EngineeringMedical Technology Naval Architecture and Marine EngineeringMedicine Sanitary EngineeringMidwiferyNursingNutrition Dietetics‐OptometryPharmacyPhysical and Occupational Therapy Technology Professions Radiology Technology AgricultureSugar Technology ArchitectureVeterinary Medicine Chemistry
Environmental PlanningFishery
ForestryGeology
Interior DesignLandscape Architecture
Master Plumbing
HISTORY
1992
Standardized Guidelines and Procedures for the Implementation of the CPE Programs for All
Professions
First Implementation of CPE for All Professions
1995PRC Res. No. 381
2004 Standardized Guidelines and Procedures for the Implementation of the CPE/CPD System for All
Professions
PRC Resolution No. 2004-179
2008(latest)
Repealing Resolution 2004-179, Series Of 2004, and Implementation of Revised Standardized
Guidelines and Procedures for the Implementation for the CPE/ CPD System for All Registered and
Licensed Professionals
PRC Resolution No. 2008-466
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
CPE:CPE Definition
Continuing Professional Education refers to the inculcation, assimilation and acquisition of knowledge, skills, proficiency and ethical and moral values, after the initial registration of a professional that raise and enhance the professionals technical skills and competence.
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. I, Sec. 2(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179 Art. I, Sec. 2(2008) PRC Res. No. 2008-466 Art. I, Sec. 1
CPE:Objectives of CPE Programs
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. I, Sec. 1(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179 Art. I, Sec. 1(2008) PRC Res. No. 2008-466 Art. I, Sec. 2
• Continuous education of a registered professional• Professionals capability for delivering professional services• Highest standards and quality in the practice of profession• Globally competitive• General welfare of the public
PRC 381
• Same as PRC 1995-381PRC 2004-
179
• Ethical requirements (additional objective)PRC 2008-
466
CPE:Rationale of CPE Programs
PRC 1995-381
• condition for the renewal of a professional license • substitute for requiring a professional to pass another examination
PRC 2004-179
• voluntary renewal of professional license• ensuring competence, integrity and global competitiveness of
professionals
PRC 2008-466
• a moral obligation of each professional • ensuring competence, integrity and global competitiveness of
professional
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. I, Sec. 4(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179 Art. I, Sec. 4(2008) PRC Res. No. 2008-466 Art. I, Sec. 4
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
CPE COUNCIL:Creation
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 5(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. II, Sec. 5(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 5
PRBs shall create a CPE Council within 30 days
CPE COUNCIL:Composition
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 6(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. II, Sec. 6(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 6
Each CPE Council shall be composed of
a chairman/chairperson and two members.
CPE COUNCIL:Terms of Office
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 7(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. II, Sec. 7(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 7
Position Terms of OfficeChairman / Chairperson
Co-terminus with incumbency in the PRC or determined by capacity to fully discharge the functions. Should a change be required by the PRB before the end of the Council Chairperson’s incumbency, the necessary replacement shall be nominated/named by the simple majority of the PRB and thereafter appointed by the Commission in accordance with due process.*
First Member
Co-terminus with incumbency as officer of APO
Second Member(President of the Academe)
Co-terminus with incumbency as officer of organization of deans and department heads of schools, colleges or universities
Second Member(appointed by PRC)
2 years with one reappointment
*Only included in (2008) PRC Res. No. 2008-466
CPE COUNCIL:Exercise of Powers and Functions
1-3. Accept, evaluate and approve applications for accreditation and CPE requirements exemption
4. Monitor the implementation by the CPE providers of their programs, activities or sources
5. Upgrade criteria for accreditation of CPE providers and CPE programs, activities or sources.
6. Perform other related functions
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 8(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. II, Sec. 8(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 8
CPE COUNCIL:Functions of CPE Council Chairmen/ Chairperson
1. Preside over the meetings of the CPE Council
2. Direct or supervise the activities of the CPE Council
3. Submit annual reports
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 9
CPE COUNCIL:Functions of CPE Council Chairmen/ Chairperson
1. Preside over the meetings of the CPE Council
2. Direct or supervise the activities of the CPE Council
3. Submit minutes of meetings within 30 days from date of said meetings
Based on: (2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 9
4. Submit Council annual reports before the end of February of the succeeding year
5. Issue the certificate of accreditation (CoA) as well as certificate of accreditation of program/s (CoAP)
CPE COUNCIL:Secretariat
SECRETARY
Duties and Functions:
1. To see to it that the sessions, meetings or proceedings of the CPE Councils are recorded
2. To prepare the minutes of all the meetings and proceedings of the CPE Councils
3. To submit to the Councils applications for accreditation of aspiring CPE providers and CPE programs, activities or sources
4. To receive applications for accreditation of CPE providers, programs, activities or sources
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 10(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 10
CPE COUNCIL:Secretariat
SECRETARY
Duties and Functions:
5. To collect accreditation fees and issue corresponding receipts for and in behalf of the CPE Councils*
* Only included in PRC Res. No. 381
6. To release Certificates of Accreditation to CPE providers and programs, activities or sources
7. To assist the CPE Councils by providing relevant statistical data on the renewal of professional licenses and other related matters
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 10(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 10
CPE COUNCIL:Secretariat
COUNCIL SECRETARY
Functions:
1. To release CPE Certifications of credit units (the “CUs”) earned to the registered and licensed professionals concerned
Based on: (2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 10
2. To keep all records, papers and other documents relative to the evaluation, approval and accreditation of CPE programs, activities or sources
3. To maintain records of accredited CPE providers, ongoing, continuing or completed CPE programs, activities or sources, the list of participants and other relevant data
CPE COUNCIL:Meetings
REGULAR MEETINGS
SPECIAL MEETINGS
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 11(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 11
CPE COUNCIL:Funds of the Councils
funded by the receipt of fees
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 12
CPE COUNCIL:Budgetary Requirements
provided for in the annual Commission Budget
Based on: (2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. II, Sec. 10
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. II, Sec. 13
*if needed and approved by the CPE Council and PRC
Optional Functions of the APO: processing of applications of CPE providers and their programs keeping all records of CPE providers, and their respective programs and
credit units (CUs) earned by each registered and licensed professional who avail of the CPE programs and related functions
CPE COUNCIL:Involvement of the Accredited Professional Organization (APO)*
Optional Authority / Privileges of the APO: may create APO CPE Council (APO-CPEC) may ask for reimbursement of reasonable processing and recordkeeping
fees directly from the applicants apart from the accreditation fee that such applicants pay directly to the Commission
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Provider Definition
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 13(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 15
CPE Provider shall refer to a natural person or a juridical entity which includes among others, accredited or non-accredited professional organization, firm, partnership, corporation or institution which offers, organizes or arranges CPE programs, activities or sources for implementation.
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Program, Activities and Sources
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 13B(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 15
CPE programs, activities, and sources shall refer to the regime of CPE which enhance the competence of the professionals.
PRC 381
• Scope is beyond the basic preparation for admission of the practice profession
• Enhance the competence of the professionals
• Content must be related but not limited
PRC 2004-179
• Same as PRC 1995-179
PRC 2008-466
• Scope is beyond the basic preparation, the content must be relevant but not limited
• Enhance the competence of the registered and licensed professionals
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Credit Units
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 15(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. III, Sec. 14(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 16
Registered Professionals
w/ baccalaureate degree
w/o baccalaureate degree
60 CU for 3 years
30 CU 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
1 credit = 1 credit unitAdditional: Programs and activities conducted not-accredited may be given upon submission of relevant documents to the APO CPE Council and upon approval of the PRC CPE Council
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
Any provider may submit to the CPE Council programs, activities or sources to be approved and credited for credit units (CUs). No CPE Provider shall be allowed to conduct CPE programs, activities or sources without prior approval and accreditation from the Council.
CPE Programs, Activities or Sources:
Seminars/Conventions Academic Preparation Self-Directed Learning Package Authorship Inventions Postgraduate/In-Service Training Study/Observation Professorial Chair Such other activities/programs/sources to be recommended by the
council and approved by the commission
SEMINARS shall refer to the gathering of registered and licensed professionals which shall include, among others, workshops, technical lectures or subject matter meetings, non-degree training courses and scientific meetings.
As Participant As Resource Speaker
Resource Speaker shall refer to a professional who acts as discussion leader or lecturer, in a convention or seminar or similar gathering.
As Panelist/Reactor As Facilitator/Moderator
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS1995 2008 (latest)
SEMINARSAS PARTICIPANT 1 CU per hour (Local)
2 CU per hour (Int’l)1 CU per hour Certificate of Attendance
with number of hours, seminar program, certified list of participants
AS RESOURCE SPEAKER
3 CU per hour (Local)6 CU per hour (Int’l)
5 CU per hour Photocopy of Plaque / Certification and Copy of Paper, Program, Invitation
AS PANELIST / REACTOR
2 CU per hour (Local)4 CU per hour (Int’l)
3 CU per hour Certification from Sponsoring Organization & Copy of Program
AS FACILITATOR / MODERATOR
8.5 CU per hour (Local)3.0 CU per hour (Int’l)
2 CU per hour Certification from Sponsoring Organization & Copy of Program
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
CONVENTIONS shall refer to a gathering of registered and licensed professionals which shall include, among others, conferences, symposia or assemblies for round table discussions.
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS1995 2008 (latest)
CONVENTIONS
AS PARTICIPANT 4 CU per day (Local)6 CU per day (Int’l)
1 CU per hour Certificate of Attendance with number of hours, convention program, certified list of participants/delegates
AS RESOURCE SPEAKER
8 CU per day (Local)12 CU per day (Int’l)
5 CU per hour Photocopy of Plaque / Certification and Copy of Paper, Program, Invitation
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
ACADEMIC PREPARATION:
Masteral Degree shall refer to a graduate degree from a recognized school, college or university.
Doctoral Degree shall refer to a post graduate degree from a recognized school, college or university.
Residency/Externship shall refer to apprenticeship training at the graduate level which is beyond the basic preparation for the regulated and licensed health professionals. This should be conducted by duly-accredited hospitals and medical centers and the like.
Fellowship shall refer to the completion of a post-doctoral training program in a specific field pre-approved by a duly recognized institution, scientific faculty meeting and the like.
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS SUPPORTING
DOCUMENTS1995 2008 (latest)ACADEMIC PREPARATION
MASTERAL DEGREE
5 CU per subject30 CU for the degree
1 CU per academic unit30 CU additional upon completion of degree
University Certification Diploma and Transcript of Records
DOCTORAL DEGREE
8 CU per subject45 CU for the degree
2 CU per academic unit45 CU additional upon completion of degree
University Certification Diploma and Transcript of Records
RESIDENCY / EXTERNSHIP
10 CU per year30 CU upon completion
10 CU per year Hospital CertificationCertificate of Completion
FELLOWSHIP 15 CU per year45 CU upon completion
15 CU per year Certificate from Granting InstitutionCertificate of Fellowship
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING PACKAGE shall refer to learning which uses course manuals or accredited learning modules. Accredited learning modules include self-instructional materials or programs which may be in the form of printed manual, audio and video cassette tapes, films, computer-assisted learning (CAL), study kits, learning aids and modules or the use of the information highway. These should include among others, clearly defined objectives, adequate content and an evaluation component for each module.
Module Technical Paper/Professional Journal Article
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
1995 2008 (latest)
SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING PACKAGE
MODULE 20 CU per module 10 CU per complete set of module
Copy of Duly-Accomplished Module and Evaluation
TECHNICAL PAPER/PROFESSIONALJOURNAL ARTICLE
NOT INCLUDED 1 CU per professional/technical article
Copy of Duly-Accomplished Article and Evaluation
INVENTIONS
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
1995 2008 (latest)
INVENTIONS 10 to 30 CU per invention
10 to 30 CU per invention
Certified Copy of Patent Certificate
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS1995 2008 (latest)
AUTHORSHIPRESEARCH/INNOVATIVEPROGRAMS/CREATIVEPROJECTS
10 CU 10 CU Duly certified / Published Technical Report / Paper
BOOK/MONOGRAPHSingle Author2 Authors3 or More
30 CU 20 CU10 CU
(25-50Pp) (51-100Pp) (100/morePp) 20 CU 30 CU 40 CU 10 CU 20 CU 30 CU 5 CU 10 CU 20 CU
Published book with proof of copyright
EDITORNOT INCLUDED
½ of the CU of authorship category
Published Book with Proof of Authorship
ARTICLESingle Author2 Authors3 or More
5 CU3 CU2 CU
(1-3 Pp) (4-6 Pp) (7/morePp) 4 CU 6 CU 8 CU 3 CU 4 CU 6 CU 2 CU 3 CU 4 CU
Proof of Publication of Article
PROFESSIONAL JOURNALEDITOR
NOT INCLUDED
5 CU per issue Copy of Published Journal
PEER REVIEWER*NOT INCLUDED
2 CU per article Duly Certified Copy of Published Article/Book
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
AUTHORSHIP
*Peer Reviewer shall refer to a professional who acts as an evaluator of a research paper, conference paper or journal article before it is presented or published.
POST GRADUATE/IN-SERVICE TRAINING shall mean training or specialization at the post graduate level for a minimum period of one (1) week.
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS1995 2008 (latest)
POSTGRADUATE /IN-SERVICE TRAINING / ON THE JOB TRAINING
5 CU per training (Local)10 CU per training (Int’l)
0.25 CU per hour(maximum of 40 CU per training)
Certificate of Training and Training Description
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
STUDY / OBSERVATION
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
1995 2008 (latest)
STUDY / OBSERVATION
6 CU per Tour 2 CU per day (maximum of 30 CU per tour)
Certification from Sponsoring Institution
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
PROFESSORIAL CHAIR
PROGRAMSCREDIT UNITS
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS1995 2008 (latest)
PROFESSORIAL CHAIR
10 CU per chair 10 cu per chair / year Certification of Grant or Appointment Papers
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS:CPE Programs, Activities and Sources and Equivalent Credit Units
SUCH OTHER ACTIVITIES/PROGRAMS/SOURCES TO BE RECOMMENDED BY THE COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
ACCREDITATION:Criteria for Accreditation for CPE Provider
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 13A(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. III, Sec. 12A(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 14A
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.
Shall have an established mechanism for measuring the quality of the program being offered or administered.
Must have adequate, modern and updated instructional materials to carry out the CPE programs and activities
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 Commission.
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Provider: In Case of Natural Persons
Submission of application form to the Council
Information/documents : o Full name, address, telephone number o Educational background o Profession, years of practice o PRC license number, date of expiration o Current employment o NBI clearance
Submission of the following: o Mechanism for measuring the quality of the program, activity or source being
offered o Criteria for selecting and evaluating speakers, resource persons or lecturers
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 16A(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 17A
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Provider: In Case of Juridical Entity
Submission of application form to the Council
Information/documents : o Full name, address, telephone/fax numbers, email address o SEC or DTI original registration papers o List of officers, their PRC License Numbers, expiry date o Plans for CPE programs or activities o Proof of past CPE activities or programs
Submission of the following: o Mechanism for measuring the quality of the program, activity or source being
offered o Criteria for selecting and evaluating speakers, resource persons or lecturers
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 16A(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 17A
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Provider:
PRC Resolution Accreditation Fee (3 Years Validity)
(1995) PRC Res. No. 381Natural Person: Php 100.00
Juridical Entity: Php 500.00
(2006) PRC Res. No. 2006-321 Php 5,000.00
ACCREDITATION:Criteria for Accreditation for CPE Program, Activity or Source
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 13B
The scope shall be beyond the basic preparation for admission to the practice of the profession.
The programs, activities or sources shall enhance the competence of the registered and licensed professional by upgrading and updating knowledge and skills for the practice of the profession as brought about by modernization and scientific and technical advancements in the profession.
The content shall be related, but not limited, to the practice of the profession.
ACCREDITATION:Criteria for Accreditation for CPE Program, Activity or Source
Based on: (2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179, Art. III, Sec. 12B(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 14A
The scope shall be beyond the basic preparation for admission to the practice of the profession. The contents shall be relevant/related, but not limited, to the practice of the profession.
The programs, activities or sources shall enhance the competence of the registered and licensed professional by upgrading and updating knowledge and skills for the practice of the profession as brought about by modernization and scientific and technical advancements in the profession.
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Program, Activity or Source
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 16A(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 17A
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Program, Activity or Source
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 16A(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 17A
Information/documents required :o Title/s of program/s, activities or source/so Name of CPE provider, address, phone and fax numberso Date and venue of the Administration of the programo Objectiveso Targeted audience or participantso Contents and number of hourso Resource speakers, lecturers, discussion leaders, panelists, reactors,
moderators, and facilitators, including their qualifications and current PRC license
o Actual program and scheduleo Proposed budgeto Seminar or convention fee to be collected
Submission of the organized program, activity or source for maximum of 3 years
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Program, Activity or Source
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 16A(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 17A
ACCREDITATION:Procedures for Accreditation for CPE Program, Activity or Source
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 16A(2004) PRC Res. No. 2004-179(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 17A
o Evaluation to be used which could either be: evaluation of seminar by participant evaluation of participants by CPE providers; tests other methods of evaluation
The application must be filed at least 30 days prior to the conduct of the CPE activity.
PRC Resolution Accreditation Fee
(1995) PRC Res.No. 381
Php 300 (per seminar or convention day)
( 2006) PRC Res. No. 2006-321
Php 3,000 (3 years validity)
Php 2,000 (2 years validity)
Php 1,000 (1 years validity)
If approved, the Council issues Certificate of Accreditation of Program/s (CoAP) within 30 days of receipt of application.
ACCREDITATION:Post-Accreditation Requirements
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 17(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 18
Name of CPE provider
Name or description of CPE program, activity or source
Accreditation number and date of issuance of accreditation
Certified list of participants (including PRC license/ID cards and expiry dates), resource speakers, lecturers, discussion leaders, panelists, moderators or facilitators who took part or participated in the CPE program, activity or source
Date and time of start and completion of the holding of the CPE program, activity or source.
Venue/Location of the holding of the program.
Summary of evaluation results of participants.
Name of Secretariat representative who monitored the CPE program or activity
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
EXEMPTION FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 18
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTIONS FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
SANCTIONS
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. IV, Sec. 19
Violations SanctionsRegistered professionals
Not complied with the CPE requirements
Not allowed to renew their PRC licenses
Failed to renew their licenses for a period of five (5) continuous years from the last renewal date
Shall be declared delinquent and delisted from the roster of professionals
PRC Employee causes, abets or helps in the renewal of the license of the professional without complying with the CPE requirements
Shall be considered to have violated the office and / or Civil Service Rules and Regulations
Shall be proceeded against administratively if found guilty, shall be meted out the
appropriate penalty
Professionals Practice their professions without valid professional licenses
Shall be charged and held liable in accordance with applicable Professional Regulatory Laws, Code of Ethics, or Implementing Rule and Regulations
Shall be meted out the penalties provided by said laws
CPE Providers Any violation of the CPE guidelines
Cancellation of the Certificate of their Accreditation
SANCTIONS
Based on: (2008) PRC Res. No. 2008-466, Art. III, Sec. 19
Violations SanctionsCPE Provider
Not complying with the prescribed rules and regulations for CPE
Has committed substantial deviation from the approved program
Has submitted false reports Has committed such other acts that the
Council finds to be in violation of the intent of the program
Withdrawal of accreditation
Commission Employee
causes, abets or helps in the renewal of the ID card / license of a registered professional without complying with CPE requirements
Charged with administrative case
if found guilty, shall be meted out the penalties provided for by the said laws and rules and regulations
GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION FOR THE CPE SYSTEM FOR ALL PROFESSIONS
CPE
CPE COUNCIL
CPE PROVIDER, PROGRAMS AND CREDIT UNITS
ACCREDITATION FOR CPE PROVIDERS AND CPE PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES
EXEMPTIONS FROM CPE REQUIREMENTS
SANCTIONS
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY:Transitory Provision
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 20
A. Regulatory Board without CPE Programs in Place
B. Regulatory Board with CPE Programs in Place
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY:Repealing Clause
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec. 21(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466
PRC 381• All resolutions, circulars or other issuances promulgated
by the PRC and Professional Regulatory Boards providing for, or having any hearing on the implementation of CPE programs, activities or sources are hereby repealed.
PRC 2008-466• No specified repealing clause, although stated in its title:
“Repealing Resolution 2004-179, Series of 2004…”
TRANSITORY, REPEALING CLAUSE, EFFECTIVITY:Effectivity
Based on: (1995) PRC Res. No. 381, Art. III, Sec.22(2008) PRC res. No. 2008-466
This resolution shall be effective fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation which over come earlier
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Prepared by: anareta, camarador, ludovice, pabelonia & resplandor