Practice of Mechanical Engineering - A person shall be deemed to be practicing mechanical engineering or rendering mechanical engineering service within the meaning and intent of this Act when he performs the following:
Qualification of Board Members
A member of the Board shall, at the time of his appointment, possess the following qualifications:
Categories -- Certificates of registration for the practice of mechanical engineering shall be of three (3) categories and in order of rank as follows:
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RODULFO L. TABLANTE | MANUEL L. PAULINO | RAMON F. SOLIS | ||
Chairman | Member | Member |
Republic Act No. 8495
An Act Regulating the Practice of Mechanical Engineering in the Philippines
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled
History
The mechanical engineering profession was first regulated when Public Act No. 2985 was enacted on February 23, 1921. The law empowered the Secretary of Commerce and Communications to appoint board members for the engineering, accountancy and surveying professions.
When the Reorganization Law was enacted in 1932, the Board was placed under the Department of Public Works and Communications. By virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 294 enacted on June 9, 1938, the Board was named Board of Mechanical Engineering Examiners and its various regulatory functions were explicitly defined.
List of Accredited Integrated Professional Organizations (AIPOs) /Accredited Professional Organizations (APOs)
Resolution No. 16 s.1998
Board Resolution