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Republic Act No.

5734

- Electronics and
Communications Engineering
Law of the Philippines
Section 1. Title of Act. –

This Act shall be known and cited as


the “Electronics and
Communications Engineering
Law of the Philippines.”
Section 2. Practice of Electronics
and Communications Engineering
• (a) No person shall offer himself in the
Philippines as, or use the title “Electronics
and/or Communications Engineer” or any
word, letter, figure, or sign whatsoever,
tending to convey the impression that he is
an electronics and/or communications
engineer, or advertise or indicate in any
manner that he is qualified to perform the
work of an electronics and
communications engineer without holding
a valid certificate of registration as
electronics and communications engineer
issued by the Board …
• (b) It shall be unlawful for any firm,
company, or corporation, to offer itself to
the public as electronics and
communications engineer without the
certification, supervision and/or guidance a
duly registered electronics and
communications engineer.
Section 5. Pre-qualifications for Examination. - In order
to be admitted to the electronics and communications
engineering examination, an applicant must, at time of
the filing of his application therefor, establish to the
satisfaction of the Board that:

a) He is at least twenty-one years of age;


b) He is a citizen of the Philippines or of a foreign country
qualified to take the examination under Section twenty-three
of this Act;
c) He is of good moral character;
d) He is a holder of the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Electronics and Communications
Engineering, or such equivalent engineering
course from any school,… recognized by the
Government …Provided, That within three
years after the approval of this Act, holders
of a certificate of Associate in Electronics
and Communications Engineering or any
allied engineering course or holder of a valid
first class radiotelegraphy or radiotelephony
commercial operator license with at least five
years active practice in electronics,
communications, or allied fields shall be
qualified to take … examination.
Section 6. Schedule of Examination. - Examinations for
candidates desiring to practice electronics and
communications engineering in the Philippines shall be
given by the Board twice a year in the City of Manila or in
such other places as may be deemed necessary and
expedient by the Board.

Section 8. Rating in the Examination. - To pass the


examination, a candidate must obtain an average of
seventy percent, with no rating below fifty percent in any
subject:
Provided, That an applicant who fails to obtain a passing
average but who obtained at least seventy per cent in each
of at least one-half of the total subjects given in the
examination, may be permitted to take within two years from
the date of his examination, another examination on the
subjects in which he obtained a grade below seventy per
cent. Should the examinee fail in the set of subject repeated
in the second examination, he shall be required to take all
the subjects in the next examination.
Section 21. Definitions. - The following definitions, unless
the context otherwise requires, shall govern in the
application and construction of this Act.
• (a) Board. - The Board of Examiners for Electronics and
Communications Engineers.
• (b) Communications. - The process of sending and/or
receiving messages between two or more points by radio,
electronics, or other electrical devices.
• (c) Electronics. - The science dealing with the
development and application of devices and systems
involving the flow of electrons in a vacuum, in gaseous
media, plasma, and in semi-conductors.
• (d) Electronics and Communications Engineer. - A person
who is qualified to hold himself out as an electronics and
communications engineer under this Act and to affix to his
name the letters “E.C.E.”
Section 23. Foreign Reciprocity. - No foreigner shall be
admitted to an examination or registration as electronics
and communications engineer under this Act unless he
proves in the manner as provided by the Board that, by
specific provisions of law, the country, state or province
of which he is a citizen, subject, or national admits
Filipino Citizens to the practice of electronics and
communications engineering after an examination on
terms of strict and absolute equality with the citizens,
subjects, or national of said country, including the
conditional recognition of prerequisite degrees issued by
institutions of learning duly recognized by the
Government of the Philippines.
Section 28. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

SENATE:
GIL J. PUYAT - President of the Senate
ELISEO M. TENZA - Secretary of the Senate

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
J.B. LAUREL, JR.- Speaker of the House of Representatives
INOCENCIO B. PAREJA - Secretary of the House of Representatives

Finally passed by the Senate on May 22, 1969.

Approved:
FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President of the Philippines
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9292

- Electronics Engineering Law


of 2004
SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the
"Electronics Engineering Law of 2004".

SEC. 2. Statement of Policy. - The State recognizes the


importance of electronics engineering in nation-building
and development. The State shall therefore develop and
nurture competent, virtuous, productive and well-
rounded Professional Electronics Engineers, Electronics
Engineers and Electronics Technicians whose standards
of practice and service shall be excellent, qualitative,
world-class and globally competitive through inviolable,
honest, effective and credible licensure examinations
and through regulatory measures, programs and
activities that foster their integrity, continuing
professional education, development and growth.
SEC. 3. Definition and Interpretation of Terms. - As
used in this Act, the following terms shall mean:
(a) Electronics - the science dealing with the development
and application of devices and systems involving the
flow of electrons or other carriers of electric charge, in a
vacuum, in gaseous media, in plasma, in
semiconductors, in solid-state and/or in similar devices,
including, but not limited to, applications involving
optical, electromagnetic and other energy forms when
transduced or converted into electronic signals.
(b) Professional Electronics Engineer - a person who is
qualified to hold himself/herself out as a duly
registered/licensed Professional Electronics Engineer
under this Act and to affix to his/her name the letters
"PECE".
(c) Electronics Engineer - a person who is qualified to hold
himself/herself out as a duly registered/licensed
Electronics Engineer under this Act and to affix to his/her
name the letters "ECE".
(d) Electronics Technician - a person who is qualified to
hold himself/herself out as a duly registered/licensed
Electronics Technician under this Act and to affix to
his/her name the letters "ECT".
SEC. 4. Categories of Practice. - The following shall be the
engineering and technician categories covered by this Act:
(a) Professional Electronics Engineer (PECE)
(b) Electronics Engineer (ECE)
(c) Electronics Technician (ECT)
SEC. 5. Nature and Scope of Practice of Electronics
Engineering and Electronics Technician Professions
(a) The scope and nature of practice of the Electronics
Engineer shall embrace and consist of any work or activity
relating to the application of engineering
sciences…specification, research and development,
provision, procurement, marketing and sales, manufacture
and production, construction and installation, …
telecommunications, information and communications
technology (ICT), computers and their networking and
hardware/firmware/software …broadcasting, cable and
wireless television, consumer and industrial electronics,
electro optics/ photonics/opto-electronics, electro-
magnetics, avionics, aerospace, navigational and military
applications, medical electronics, robotics, cybernetics,
biometrics and all other related and convergent fields…
SEC. 14. Qualifications for Examinations. - In order to be
allowed to take the examination for Electronics Engineer
or Electronics Technician, an applicant must, at the time
of the filing of his/her application, establish to the
satisfaction of the Board that:
(a) He/She is a citizen of the Philippines or of a foreign
country qualified to take the examination as provided for
in Section 33 of this Act;
(b) He/She is of good moral character and had not been
convicted by a court of law of a criminal offense involving
moral turpitude;
(c) For the Electronics Engineering examinations, he/she is
a holder of a degree of Bachelor of Science in
Electronics and Communications Engineering or
Electronics Engineering, or subject to compliance with
minimum requirements to be prescribed by the Board,
such equivalent and/or related engineering course or
program from any school, institute, college, or university
recognized by the Government or the State where it is
established, after completing a resident collegiate course
equivalent to that of a full baccalaureate degree;
SEC. 16. Ratings. - To pass the licensure examination, a
candidate for Electronics Engineer or Electronics
Technician must obtain a passing rating of seventy
percent (70%) in each subject given during the
examination:
• Provided, however, That a candidate who obtains a
passing rating in the majority of the subjects but obtains
a rating in the other subject/s below seventy percent
(70%) but not lower than sixty percent (60%), shall be
allowed to take one removal examination on the
subject/s where he/she failed to obtain the passing
rating: Provided, finally, That should the examinee fail to
obtain a passing rating in the removal examination,
he/she shall be considered as having failed the entire
licensure examination.
SEC. 43. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15)
days following its full publication in the Official Gazette or
any newspaper of general circulation.
Approved.
FRANKLIN M. DRILLON JOSE DE VENECIA, JR.
President of the Senate Speaker of the House of
Representatives
This act which is a consolidation of House Bill No. 5224 and
Senate Bill No. 2683 was finally passed by the House of
Representatives and the Senate on February 2, 2004.
OSCAR G. YABES ROBERTO P. NAZARENO
Secretary of the Senate Secretary General
House of Representatives

Approved: April 17, 2004


GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO
President of the Philippines
The Seal of Professional Electronics Engineer
• SYLVIA ICASIANO-MARCELO
Chairman – Board of ECE

1. NESTOR C. DACANAY
2. JOEL B. BAJADOR
Member
LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING SYLLABI

MATHEMATICS (20%)
1. Algebra & General Mathematics
2. Geometry
3. Trigonometry
4. Calculus
5. Mathematics Laws, Terms and Theories
GENERAL ENGINEERING & APPLIED
SCIENCES (20%)
– Engineering Mechanics
– Strength Of Materials
– College Physics
– General chemistry
– Thermodynamics
– Engineering Materials
– Engineering Economics
– Engineering Management
– Contract and Specifications
– Laws and Ethics
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (30%)
1. Electricity/ Magnetism Fundamentals
2. Electrical Circuit
3. Solid State Devices/Circuits
4. Power Generator/Sources/Principles/Applications
5. Electronic (Audio/RF) Circuit/Analysis/Design
6. Tests and Measurements
7. Microelectronics
8. Industrial Electronics Principles/Applications
9. Computer Principles
IV.ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND
TECHNOLOGIES (30%)
1. Radio Communication System
2. Digital and Data Communications
3. Satellite , Broadcasting and Cable TV Systems
REPUBLIC ACT NO.7925
March 1, 1995
AN ACT TO PROMOTE AND GOVERN
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE
DELIVERY OF PUBLIC
TELECOMMUNlCATIONS SERVICES
• Republic Act No. 8792
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE RECOGNITION AND USE
OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL AND NON-
COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS AND DOCUMENTS,
PENALTIES FOR UNLAWFUL USE THEREOF AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Sec. 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the
"Electronic Commerce Act of 2000".
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 815
June 26, 1982
TO SAFEGUARD AND PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT
OF THE PHILIPPINE SEMICONDUCTOR
ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY
• MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR
No. 02-05-88A
ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING
THE MANUFACTURE, ACQUISITION, SALE AND
SERVICE OF RADIOCOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
• MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR
No. 07-08-2005
RULES AND REGULATIONS ON THE ALLOCATION AND
ASSIGNMENT OF 3G RADIO FREQUENCY BANDS
• The following radio frequency bands as identified by the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU) are
hereby re-allocated for the use of international mobile
telecommunications (IMT2000) or 3G mobile
telecommunications in the Philippines and shall form part
of the National Radio Frequency Allocation Table
(NRFAT), namely:

• 825 – 845MHz
• 870 – 890MHz
• 1880 – 1900MHz
• 1920 – 1980MHz
• 2110 – 2170MHz
• 2010 -2025MHz

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