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STATUS OF MAJOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION
2018 Fourth Quarter Report
Sector Outcome : Income-earning ability increased Organizational Outcome : Highly ethical, globally competitive and recognized Filipino professionals ensured
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/
ASSSESSMENT REPORT
A. PROGRAMS
CONTINUING IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PRC/PRBs LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The program aims to assess the adequacy of the existing laws, regulations policies and procedures in view of the enactment of various laws and executive issuances affecting the practice and licensing of professions. To ensure that the same remain relevant and responsive to the needs of the time, impact assessment of their existing rules, regulations, and policies shall be undertaken. The impact assessment will assist the Boards and the Commission in improving regulation in accordance with regulatory best practices.
Professionals and other stakeholders
Policy Issuances: PRC
1. Revised Oath Taking Guidelines of New Professionals 2. Guidelines on the Organization and Management of the
Mass Oath Taking Ceremonies held at the PICC 3. IRR of PRC-DOH Joint Administrative Order No. 2015-
01 on the Policies and Guidelines on the Conduct of Medical Residency and Fellowship Training Programs for Foreign Medical Professionals in the Philippines
4. Clarification on the Filipino Counterpart Requirement for the Issuance of STP to Foreign Professionals Engaged in Medical or Humanitarian Missions in the Philippines (PTOT and Nutrition and Dietetics)
5. Memorandum of Understanding between PRC and Hawaii Department of Health
6. Memorandum of Agreement between PRC and the National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP)
7. Guidelines on the Conduct of Examination and Inspection of the Procured Items of Accountable Form before and After Delivery thereof
8. Revision of ARTA Client Feedback Form 9. Security Procedure in Handing the Records of Docketed
Cases 10. AQRF Referencing Report
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
PRBs 1. Accountancy: Representation to the ASEAN Monitoring
Committee on Professional Accountancy Services of the Philippines (AMCASP); Administrative and Procedural Guidelines for ASEAN Chartered Professional Accountants (ACPA) Applications
2. Architecture: Resolution on the Diversified Architectural Experience (DAE) as a Requirement
3. Environmental Planning: Guidelines on the Registration of Consulting Firms/Partnerships, Corporations, Associations and Foundations
4. Nutrition and Dietetics: Adoption of New Logo The following are under review: Professional Regulatory Policies PRC
1. Amendments to PRC Resolution No. 2000-663 on the Qualifications of Board Members
2. Draft Memorandum of Agreement between PRC and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) against Illegal practitioners
3. Guidelines on the Interim APO/AIPO 4. Updating of Documentary Requirements for the
Licensure Examinations 5. Guidelines on the Release of Examination Topnotchers 6. Supplement to the Joint PRC-CHED Circular No. 1, s.
2010: Creation of the CHED and PRC TWG to review the 43 Existing Laws Governing the PRC Board Professions (The Extant Laws Project) and its Implementing Guidelines
7. Joint Memorandum Circular on the Rules and Procedures Governing Foreign Nationals Intending to Work in the Philippines
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
8. Transposition of the Philippine Reservation List 9. Rules on the Admittance of Refugees, Asylum Seekers
and Stateless Persons to the Practice of Profession or Occupation
10. Revised Schedule of Fees and Charges
PRBs 1. Accountancy: Amendments on the Syllabi and Table of
Specifications (TOS) of the Subjects in the CPA Licensure Examination;
2. Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABE): Adoption of ABE Seal, Proposed Resolution on the Career Progression and Specialization for ABEs
3. Dentistry: Guidelines on the Conduct of Practical Examination
4. Mechanical Engineering: TOS for Oral Examination 5. Nursing: Creation of the Philippine Nursing Career
Progression and Specialization Program 6. Optometry: Guidelines on the Conduct of Practical
Examination 7. Environmental Planning: Retaking of Licensure
Examinations for Non-EnP Degree Holders
8. Pharmacy: Guidelines on the Accreditation of Medical Representative, Immunizing Pharmacists; Pharmacy Support Personnel
9. Real Estate Service: Guidelines on the Accreditation of CPE/CPD Instructors/Lecturers/Resource Speakers; and CPD OG and STP Requirements
IRR of Professional Regulatory Laws 1. IRR of RA No. 9297 (Chemical Engineering Law of 2004 2. IRR of RA No. 10915 (Philippine Agricultural and
Biosystems Engineering Act)
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
3. IRR of RA No. 9484 (Philippine Dental Act of 2004) 4. IRR of RA No. 9292 (Electronics Engineering Law of
2004) 5. IRR of RA No.1102 (Philippine Food Technology Act) 6. IRR of Board of Medicine Resolution No. 2015-25 on the
Recognition of Specialty Societies and Specialty Boards, and Certification of Specialists
7. IRR of RA No. 1378 (Plumbing Law) 8. IRR of RA No. 10968 (PQF Act)
Code of Ethics 1. Code of Ethics (Dentistry) 2. Code of Ethics (Medicine)
SUPPORTING PRBs PARTICULARLY IN LICENSURE, REGULATORY, DISCIPLINARY, AND VISITORIAL FUNCTIONS
The Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) are partners in professional regulation, whose undertakings are a priority and should have the support needed, such as in licensure examination activities like crafting an OBE-based Table of Specification, peer review, item analysis, and stakeholder consultations, in regulatory functions such as the registration of passers of examination, issuance of certificates of registration and professional identification cards, as well as the renewal/duplication thereof, and in disciplinary activities and inspections of firms and establishments, including higher educational institutions.
For the 4th quarter, the Commission, through the Licensure Office, conducted licensure examinations for twenty (20) Boards in various testing centers. A total of 102,974 examinees took the exams. Further, the Commission, through the Licensure and Registration Division and Regulation Division of the Regional Offices and the Professional Registry Division of the Central Office, processed/ issued the following from October to December 2018: Initial Registration – 43,362 Renewal of Professional ID Cards (PIC) – 109,558 Duplicate PICs – 9,186 Duplicate Certificate of Registration (COR) – 791 The PRBs, Accreditation and Compliance Division (ACD), and the Regional Offices conducted a total of 270 inspections
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
of Establishments and Higher Education Institutions in Metro Manila and in different provinces. Furthermore, the ACD processed a total of 1,208 certificates, with the breakdown as follows: Certificate of Accreditation – 1,108 Certificate of Compliance – 73 Authority to Operate – 25
ENHANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY BY INVESTING IN EQUIPMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND COLLABORATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES LIKE DICT
The core programs/projects in the computerization of PRC processes are enhancement of online services: 1) Online Application System (OAS); 2) Online Registration (initial/renewal) System (ORRS); 3) Electronic Payment and Collection System (EPCS); and development of Information Systems: 1) Test Question Databank System (TQDS); 2) Correction and Releasing System (CRS); 3) Centralized Records Management Information System (CRMIS); 4) Legal Management Information System (LMIS); and 5) Continuing Professional Development Accreditation System (CPDAS).
Professionals and other stakeholders
IMPLEMENTATION OF E-SERVICES Deployed and implemented the following e-Services in PRC Offices and Service Centers:
1. LERIS (In-House Development)
Online Application System
Online Registration System
Online ID Renewal System
A total of 188,909 transactions were processed using online.prc.gov.ph and application1.prc.gov.ph/online/applic_prc/prc_apply.aspx from October to December 2018, with the breakdown as follows: Exam Application – 70,252 Initial Registration – 6,471 PRC ID Renewal – 112,186 ONGOING PROJECTS The following are the other ongoing ICT projects and their
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
status: 1. Construction/ Renovation of PRC Data Center – 95%
Complete 2. Increase in bandwidth of Internet and IPVPN
connectivity – 95% Deployed 3. Electronic Room Assignment and Room Plan – Pilot
Tested during the October 2018 Chemists Licensure Examination and December 2018 Dentists Examination
4. Online ID Duplicate System – Ongoing Development
INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRATEGIC PLAN Ongoing review of DICT on the revised 2018-2020 Information Systems Strategic Plan (inclusion of additional projects for 2019-2020)
PROVIDING PROACTIVE MEASURES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INCLUDING THE PUBLICATION OF THE PRC FOI MANUAL
The Commission, being an agency with significant frontline services, will continue to adhere to and support the principles of good governance and practices by augmenting the public assistance information system. Proactive measures shall be adopted, including the use of social media, to communicate and clarify issues with the public.
ONLINE INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
Information on PRC Services can also be accessed through the PRC Website and PRC Facebook and Twitter handles, on which, from October to December 2018, a total of 55 news items have been published.
Further, a total of 5,746 information requests — 3,957 through Facebook and 1,789 through Gmail — and 72 commendations have been received through said online channels. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (FOI) From October to December 2018, total of 334 requests for documents through the FOI policy have been received. During the same period, 306 requests have been processed and 307 requested documents were released through pick-up and mail.
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
STRENGTHENING THE COMMISSION’S QUASI-JUDICIAL TO EXPEDITE RESOLUTION OF CASES
The Commission is committed to expediting the resolution of cases filed at the rate of four percent (4%) within three (3) months. The Peer Review Committee created by the Commission shall continue to review the quarterly reports submitted by Hearing Officers/Lawyers to ensure that the year’s targets are accomplished.
The Legal Service conducted a total of 261 hearings of cases, and resolved cases at a rate of 9% for the 4th quarter. A total of 300 complaints have been received and docketed/ formally filed from October to December 2018.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
The CPD, which lapsed into a law on July 21, 2016, is now a mandatory requirement in the renewal of professional identification cards (PICs) for all professionals under the regulation of PRC.
The issuance of Operational Guidelines by the rest of the PRBs in the implementation of the CPD Act of 2016 and the completion of the constitution of CPD Council for each of the regulated profession shall be undertaken this year.
To encourage local and foreign individuals or entities to become accredited CPD providers, continuous conduct of information drive/ campaign shall be held. More so, to better equip officials and employees in the implementation of the said law, monthly monitoring meetings and capacity building activities shall also be conducted.
A CPD Accreditation System (CPDAS),
Registered Professionals of the 43 Regulated Professions
The Professional Regulatory Boards of Guidance and Counseling, Librarian, Veterinary Medicine, Agriculture, and Radiologic Technology have issued their Operational Guidelines in compliance with R.A. No. 10912 or the Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016.
The CPD Secretariat Focal Persons in Central and Regional Offices conducted meetings on October 4 (PRC Lucena) and November 27 (PICC), addressing various CPD issues and concerns, and encountered problems.
Committee on Informal Learning and Professional Work Experience was created to formulate guidelines and to standardize the system of awarding units as per Office Order No. 2018-609 dated October 4, 2018
PRBs and CPD Program Management Committee attended the lecture on ethics and Continuing Professional Competence and Regulation on November 21, 2018.
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
which is an online system, will be implemented to enable online application of CPD provider/program and to hasten the approval of the same. It shall also provide a facility that will allow the CPD providers to upload the attendance of professionals, and the professionals, in turn, can also view their CPD units earned through this system.
COMPLETING THE PRC REORGANIZATION
As part of the reorganization of PRC, the creation of six (6) Regional Offices was approved as additions to the already existing 10 Regional Offices. In effect, regular employees are promoted, contractual/ job order employees are regularized, and additional personnel for the newly created regional offices are hired.
Various capacity building, training, and seminars shall also be conducted for the benefit of the officials and employees of the Commission.
PRC Officials and employees
The implementation of the reorganization of PRC is ongoing, and the following are the status of hiring of personnel for the filling up of vacant positions and/or promotions in various PRC Offices as of December 31, 2018: The appointments of eleven (11) offices (PRC Baguio, PRC Tuguegarao, PRC Lucena, PRC Legazpi, PRC Iloilo, PRC Cebu, PRC Tacloban, PRC Pagadian, PRC CDO, PRC Davao, Central Office) are still with the Civil Service Commission for attestation; The applications from PRC Region III (Pampanga), PRC Lucena, PRC Legazpi, and PRC Region XII (GenSan) ) have already been endorsed to the Office of the Chairman while PRC Baguio, PRC Tacloban, PRC CDO and PRC Davao’s top applicants are for endorsement; The matrix of applicants for Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) was reviewed by PRC Lucena; Applicants from PRC Region I (Rosales) and PRC Region XIII (Butuan) are for deliberation of the HRMPSB; Applicants for two (2) vacant positions in PRC Iloilo are for interview;
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
Vacant positions for eight (8) Regional Offices are for publication (PRC NCR, PRC Baguio, PRC Tuguegarao, PRC Region III (Pampanga), PRC Lucena, PRC Tacloban, PRC Pagadian, Central Office); and Reposting of vacant positions in PRC Pagadian and PRC Davao.
B. PROJECTS
DOUBLE THE TEN (10) RENT-FREE AND REFURBISHED PRC SERVICE CENTERS
The Commission, in its effort to provide services closer to the public, shall also continue to arrange with malls for rent-free service centers for more PRC delivery channels to be operational within this year.
PRC services are now available in 21 Robinsons Malls in Galleria; Manila; Novaliches; Cebu; General Santos; Iloilo; Bacolod; Dumaguete; Santiago; Butuan; Sta. Rosa, Laguna; Dasmariñas, Cavite; San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte; Puerto Princesa, Palawan; Ormoc, Tacloban; Calasiao, Pangasinan; Naga, Camarines Sur; Starmills, Pampanga; Las Piñas; Iligan; and Tagum, Davao del Norte, all of which were operational during the 4th quarter of 2018. The PRC Service Centers have a total of 176,867 transactions from October to December 2018, with the breakdown thereof as follows: Application for exam – 35,224 Initial Registration – 15,025 Renewal of Professional ID card – 51,863 Duplicate of Professional ID card – 1,769 Certification and Authentication – 72,835 Accreditation – 151
PARTNERING WITH MORE LGUs AND LEADING SCHOOLS FOR EXPANDED MOBILE SERVICES
The Commission, through the Regional Offices and in partnership with the local government units and leading schools, shall increase the number of mobile services to be conducted as a means to provide services to the unserved areas in the country.
Mobile services have been conducted, as coordinated with the LGUs and/or SUCs, in the following areas: Luzon: Ilocos Sur, Cagayan, Baguio, Ifugao, Tuguegarao, Quirino, Kalinga, Isabela, Pangasinan, Tarlac
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
Mindanao: Misamis Occidental, Davao Oriental, Dinagat Islands A total of 4,731 clients have been served, with a total amount of P1,242,400.00 income collected.
ONE-STOP SERVICE CENTERS PRIMARILY FOR OFWs
In response to President Rodrigo Duterte's directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government, PRC will maintain its presence at POEA in Mandaluyong, Clark, Pampanga, and in the Cities of Zamboanga, Koronadal, Legazpi, Calamba, Cebu, Tacloban, Cagayan de Oro and Palayan (Nueva Ecija).
One-stop Service Centers are currently operational in: POEA-Mandaluyong; Clark, Pampanga; Palayan, Nueva Ecija; Cebu City; and Koronadal City, and have served a total of 12,120 clients from October to December 2018, with the breakdown of transactions as follows: Application for exam – 1,675 Initial Registration – 4 Renewal of professional identification card – 3,767 Duplicate of professional identification card – 106 Certification and Authentication – 6,568
RENOVATION OF THE PRC PAREDES BUILDING AND THE REHABILITATION OF THE PRC TUGUEGARAO BUILDING
With the increasing number of professionals and the creation of new offices under the reorganization of the Commission, a need to renovate and rehabilitate old PRC buildings is paramount to its operation, as it will provide comfortable and conducive working area. Renovation projects cover the following:
Building Lot 1 - Waiting Area, Info, Entry
Foyer, Ground and Second Floor of Main
Building, and Building Lot 2 - Waiting Area,
Kiosk, Documentary Stamp, Security Office,
Ground Floor of Annex Building, Bridge
The following are the status of/ accomplishments for the renovation project of the PRC Central Office – Main and Annex Building as of December 30, 2018:
Lot 2, which covers the 2nd floor of the PRC Annex Building (Application Division, PMFS, COA, Budget and Management Division, Accounting Division, Waiting Area), is already 90% done. The Accounting and Budget and Management Divisions have already occupied their operational office space (Phase 1), while the remaining areas of Lot 2 (Phase 2 – COA, PMFS, Application Division) are on finishing stages, which will be on hold due to structural retrofitting mobilization.
Lot 3, which covers the 3rd floor of the PRC Annex Building
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
between Main and Annex Building, and Roof
of Rating Division.
(Administrative Service, General Services Division, HRDD, Planning Division, MED, TDRSO, IAD, PIMRU, Digitization, Nursery), is already 90% done. The Administrative Service and General Services Division already occupied their operational office space.
Lot 4, which covers the 4rd floor of the PRC Main Building (Rating Division, Commission Secretariat, Archives and Nursing File Room), is already 95% done.
Lot 5, which covers the Ground floor of the PRC Main Building (Cash Division, COR Printing, Foyer Area), is already 100% complete.
Lot 8, which covers the Ground Floor of the PRC Annex Building (waiting area), is still under construction.
Further, the rehabilitation project of the PRC Electrical System, which is in conjunction with the renovation project, is already 85% done. While the electrical rehabilitation in Annex Building is already 100% complete.
For the rehabilitation of the PRC Tuguegarao Regional Office building, 29.29% of the project has been already accomplished.
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENT/ MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (MRA/MRPQ)
The objective of MRA and MRPQ is to promote and facilitate borderless practice for the regulated professions. The program assists the Commission in formulating/ reviewing policies/ positions/ strategies in international agreements/ commitments relative to trade-in services, in consultation with the respective Professional Regulatory Boards before they are due.
The International Commitments Negotiation Division (ICND) formulated/reviewed/drafted 13 positions/inputs relative to the practice of profession in the Philippines, in consultation with the respective PRBs:
1. Appreciation of ACPA application particularly on the interpretation of the word “no record of violation”
2. Joint Memorandum Circular on Foreign nationals intending to work in the Philippines
3. Draft PH-HU Agreement on the authorization to engage in gainful occupation to household members of diplomatic and consular personnel
4. Draft PH-Germany Agreement on the authorization to engage in gainful occupation to household members of diplomatic and ocular personnel
5. Amendments to the MOU and guidelines on the APEC Architecture Project
6. Draft PQF-IRR 7. Guidelines of the MOU between PRC and HDOH 8. Creation of TWG under PJEPA SC on Nurses and
Careworkers 9. Revised Philippine Transparency List under PJEPA; 10. Tabulation/Inventory of non-conforming measures for
the on-going transition of the Philippines to negative listing approach
11. Postponement of the convening of SSC-MR on the 8th PJEPA JCM and SCM
12. Board Resolution for the adoption of the MOU between PACOP and MSU through PRB-Pharmacy
13. Implementation of MRAs (AA, ACPE and ACPA)
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
Further, the ICND attended various meetings relative to the international agreements/ cooperation with submission of reports/inputs. They also presided/attended/facilitated Two (2) MRPQ meetings with 24 PRBs, and rendered technical assistance to the series of meetings with the Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Technical Working Group. Furthermore, 102 applications for registration as ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineers (ACPE), and 21 applications for registration as ASEAN Architect (AA) were processed. 798 applications for Special Temporary Permits (humanitarian and non-humanitarian missions) were also processed and issued.
BIDS AND AWARDS From October to December 2018, the Bids and Awards Committee of PRC have accomplished the following:
1. Public Bidding
Posted in PhilGeps and PRC Official Website: Ten
(10) projects
Awarded, with posting not required: Ten (10) projects
Early Procurement for CY 2019 – Seven (7) projects
2. Alternative Method
Posted in PhilGeps and PRC Official Website: One (1) project
Awarded, with posting not required: Six (6) projects
Posted and Awarded: Two (2) projects
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
ISO CERTIFICATION The program is in compliance with Executive Order No. 605 series of 2007, and DOLE Memorandum Order No. 42-18 series of 2013, and in line with the Commission’s policy to continuously improve the delivery of its services. The implementation of the QMS aims to affirm the Commission’s compliance with the ISO 9001:2008 standards.
Office Order No. 547, series of 2018 on the Reconstitution of the ISO-QMS Program Committee was issued, in compliance with the adoption of the new Organizational Structure of PRC. The approval of PRC ISO 9001:2015 by the Certification International Philippines, Inc. (CIP) was confirmed on October 5, 2018. The same was received and has been uploaded to the PRC Transparency Seal on October 19, 2018; and a Certified True Copy was submitted to DBM on December 28, 2018. The First Surveillance Audit to 9001:2015 was conducted to the following PRC Regional Offices:
1. PCR Lucena (October 16, 2018) 2. PRC Tuguegarao (November 15-16, 2018) 3. PRC Cagayan de Oro (November 27-28, 2018) 4. PRC Tacloban (December 3-4, 2018)
Furthermore, corrective actions of PRC Lucena on the minor non-conformances raised during the 1st Surveillance Audit were submitted to CIP.
STATUS OF MAJOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION
2018 Third Quarter Report
Sector Outcome : Income-earning ability increased Organizational Outcome : Highly ethical, globally competitive and recognized Filipino professionals ensured
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/
ASSSESSMENT REPORT
A. PROGRAMS
SUPPORTING PRBs PARTICULARLY IN LICENSURE, REGULATORY, DISCIPLINARY, AND VISITORIAL FUNCTIONS
The Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) are partners in professional regulation, whose undertakings are a priority and should have the support needed, such as in licensure examination activities like crafting an OBE-based Table of Specification, peer review, item analysis, and stakeholder consultations, in regulatory functions such as the registration of passers of examination, issuance of certificates of registration and professional identification cards, as well as the renewal/duplication thereof, and in disciplinary activities and inspections of firms and establishments, including higher educational institutions.
For the 3rd quarter, the Commission, through the Licensure Office, conducted a total of 160 licensure examinations in various testing centers. A total of 271,075 examinees took the exams. Further, the Commission, through the Licensure and Registration Division and Regulation Division of the Regional Offices and the Professional Registry Division of the Central Office, processed/ issued the following from July to September 2018: Initial Registration – 56,224 Renewal of Professional ID Cards (PIC) – 90,127 Duplicate PICs – 6,054 Duplicate Certificate of Registration (COR) – 757 The PRBs, Accreditation and Compliance Division (ACD), and the Regional Offices conducted a total of 309 inspections of Establishments and Higher Education Institutions in Metro Manila and in different provinces. Furthermore, the ACD processed a total of 480 certificates, with the breakdown as follows:
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
Certificate of Accreditation – 419 Certificate of Compliance – 47 Authority to Operate – 14
CONTINUING IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PRC/PRBs LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The program aims to assess the adequacy of the existing laws, regulations policies and procedures in view of the enactment of various laws and executive issuances affecting the practice and licensing of professions. To ensure that the same remain relevant and responsive to the needs of the time, impact assessment of their existing rules, regulations, and policies shall be undertaken. The impact assessment will assist the Boards and the Commission in improving regulation in accordance with regulatory best practices.
Professionals and other stakeholders
RA No. 11052, otherwise known as the “Philippine Food Technology Act”, has been passed/ enacted. Meanwhile, the following are under review: Professional Regulatory Policies
PRC 1. Proposed Guidelines on the Practice of Profession by
Refugees in the Philippines 2. Proposed Revised Guidelines on the Oath Taking of
New Professionals 3. Proposed Revised Guidelines on the Inspection and
Monitoring of Firms/Establishments and Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs)
4. Proposed Revised Guidelines on the Use of Calculators in the Licensure Examinations
5. Proposed CHED-PRC Comprehensive Review of Extant Laws Project
6. Proposed Revision of Fees and Charges 7. Finalization of the Revised Record Disposition Schedule 8. Proposed Guidelines on the Appointment of Interim
Professional Organization (IPO) and Conduct of Mediation/Conciliation (Sections 25 and 28 of PRC Resolution No. 2018-1089)
9. Review of the implementation of RA No. 10912 of the CPD Act of 2016
PRBs 1. Architecture: Amendment on the Diversified
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
Architectural Experience (DAE) Requirement 2. Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABE):
Adoption of ABE Seal, Proposed Resolution on the Career Progression and Specialization for ABEs
3. Environmental Planning: Proposed Guidelines on the Registration of Consulting Firms/Partnerships, Corporations, Associations, and Foundations Engaged in Environmental Planning Practice
4. Pharmacy: Guidelines on the Registration of Immunizing Pharmacists, Medical Representatives and Pharmacy Support Personnel
IRR of Professional Regulatory Laws 1. IRR of RA No. 10915 (Philippine Agricultural and
Biosystems Engineering Act of 2016) 2. IRR of RA No. 10968 (PQF Act) 3. IRR of RA No. 9484 (Philippine Dental Act of 2004)
4. IRR of Board of Medicine Resolution No. 25 and PRC-DOH Joint Administrative Order: Policies and Guidelines on the Conduct of Medical Residency and Fellowship Training Program for Foreign Medical Professionals (FMPs) in the Philippines
Code of Ethics
1. Code of Ethics (Medicine) 2. Code of Ethics (Dentistry) 3. Code of Ethics (Medical Technology)
Professional Regulatory Laws and other related bills 1. Professional Teachers 2. Medical Technology 3. Electrical Engineering 4. Fisheries
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
5. Radiologic and Xray Technology 6. Universal Health Care 7. Emergency Medical Services
8. Mandatory Medical Services
New Professional Regulatory Laws 1. Microbiology 2. Environmental Engineering 3. Quantity Surveying
4. Audiology ENHANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY BY INVESTING IN EQUIPMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND COLLABORATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES LIKE DICT
The core programs/projects in the computerization of PRC processes are enhancement of online services: 1) Online Application System (OAS); 2) Online Registration (initial/renewal) System (ORRS); 3) Electronic Payment and Collection System (EPCS); and development of Information Systems: 1) Test Question Databank System (TQDS); 2) Correction and Releasing System (CRS); 3) Centralized Records Management Information System (CRMIS); 4) Legal Management Information System (LMIS); and 5) Continuing Professional Development Accreditation System (CPDAS).
Professionals and other stakeholders
IMPLEMENTATION OF E-SERVICES Deployed and implemented the following e-Services in PRC Offices and Service Centers:
1. LERIS (In-House Development)
Online ID Renewal System – August 3, 2018
Certification System – July 2018
A total of 358,848 transactions were processed using online1.prc.gov.ph and application1.prc.gov.ph/online/applic_prc/prc_apply.aspx from July to September 2018, with the breakdown as follows: Exam Application – 288,471 Initial Registration – 31,048 PRC ID Renewal – 39,329 ONGOING PROJECTS The following are the other ongoing ICT projects and their status:
1. Construction/ Renovation of PRC Data Center – 95%
PROGRAM/PROJECT BRIEF DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE BENEFICIARIES STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION/ ASSSESSMENT REPORT
Complete 2. Increase in bandwidth of Internet and IPVPN
connectivity – Partially deployed 3. Electronic Room Assignment and Room Plan – Ongoing
Development 4. Online ID Duplicate System – Ongoing Development
INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRATEGIC PLAN The revision of the 2018-2020 Information Systems Strategic Plan (inclusion of additional projects for 2019-2020) is ongoing, based on the comments of DICT
PROVIDING PROACTIVE MEASURES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INCLUDING THE PUBLICATION OF THE PRC FOI MANUAL
The Commission, being an agency with significant frontline services, will continue to adhere to and support the principles of good governance and practices by augmenting the public assistance information system. Proactive measures shall be adopted, including the use of social media, to communicate and clarify issues with the public.
PRC HOTLINE SERVICE
From July to September 2018, the Commission received and attended to a total of 722 calls through the PRC Hotline Service. Transaction details are usually request for information, such as on the renewal of Professional ID Card, CPD, application for examination, processes and procedures of other PRC transactions (i.e., Verifications, etc.), requirements, and directory.
ONLINE INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
Information on PRC Services can also be accessed through the PRC Website and PRC Facebook and Twitter handles, on which, from July to September 2018, a total of 65 news items have been published.
Further, a total of 5,157 information requests — 3,681 through Facebook and 1,476 through Gmail — and 48 commendations have been received through said online channels.
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (FOI) From July to September 2018, total of 320 requests for documents through the FOI policy have been received. During the same period, 419 requests have been processed and 330 requested documents were released through pick-up and mail.
STRENGTHENING THE COMMISSION’S QUASI-JUDICIAL TO EXPEDITE RESOLUTION OF CASES
The Commission is committed to expediting the resolution of cases filed at the rate of four percent (4%) within three (3) months. The Peer Review Committee created by the Commission shall continue to review the quarterly reports submitted by Hearing Officers/Lawyers to ensure that the year’s targets are accomplished.
The Legal Service conducted a total of 402 hearings of cases, and resolved cases at a rate of 10.3% for the 3rd quarter. A total of 323 complaints have been received and docketed/ formally filed from July to September 2018.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
The CPD, which lapsed into a law on July 21, 2016, is now a mandatory requirement in the renewal of professional identification cards (PICs) for all professionals under the regulation of PRC.
The issuance of Operational Guidelines by the rest of the PRBs in the implementation of the CPD Act of 2016 and the completion of the constitution of CPD Council for each of the regulated profession shall be undertaken this year.
To encourage local and foreign individuals or entities to become accredited CPD providers, continuous conduct of information drive/
Registered Professionals of the 43 Regulated Professions
The newly-reconstituted CPD Councils of Accountancy, Dentistry, and Guidance and counseling have taken their oath on July 2, 2018, while the newly-reconstituted CPD Councils of Medicine, Professional Teachers, and Midwifery have taken their oath on September 17, 2018. A CPD Accreditation System tutorial session for CPD Councils was conducted by the CPD Division with the assistance of the ICTS on July 25, 2018. Office Order No. 2018-407 dated July 9, 2018 was issued on the Designation of CPD Council Secretariat Focal Persons and Alternates in Regional Offices. The CPD Secretariats from the Central Office and various Regional Offices has since held its regular meeting on August 9, 2018 to address
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campaign shall be held. More so, to better equip officials and employees in the implementation of the said law, monthly monitoring meetings and capacity building activities shall also be conducted.
A CPD Accreditation System (CPDAS), which is an online system, will be implemented to enable online application of CPD provider/program and to hasten the approval of the same. It shall also provide a facility that will allow the CPD providers to upload the attendance of professionals, and the professionals, in turn, can also view their CPD units earned through this system.
various CPD-related issues and concerns. The following committees were also created/constituted to address CPD-related issues and concerns:
1. Committee on Self-Directed Learning Creditable Activities (Office Order No. 2018-445)
2. Committee on the Review of CPD Providers’ Seminar/ Registration Fees (Office Order No. 2018-450)
3. Committee on Online Activities and Other Internet-Based Platforms (Office Order No. 2018-446)
4. Committee on Career Progression and Specialization (CPS) and Credit Accumulation and Transfer System (CATS) (Office Order No. 2018-339)
Further, the following meetings have been conducted from July to September 2018:
Focus Group discussion (FGD) on the formulation of Online Learning Activities for the Accountants conducted by the CPD Council of Accountancy
Consultative Meeting on the formulation of the Career Progression of the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering profession conducted by the PRB and CPD Council of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering on July 31, 2018
Stakeholders’ Forum on the proposed CPD policies and resolutions of Veterinary Medicine conducted by the PRB and CPD Council of Veterinary Medicine
Meeting of the Committee on the Review of CPD Providers’ Seminar/Registration Fees to finalize the report to be submitted to the Commission conducted on
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August 23 and September 12, 2018.
COMPLETING THE PRC REORGANIZATION
As part of the reorganization of PRC, the creation of six (6) Regional Offices was approved as additions to the already existing 10 Regional Offices. In effect, regular employees are promoted, contractual/ job order employees are regularized, and additional personnel for the newly created regional offices are hired.
Various capacity building, training, and seminars shall also be conducted for the benefit of the officials and employees of the Commission.
PRC Officials and employees
The implementation of the reorganization of PRC is ongoing, and the following are the status of hiring of personnel for the filling up of vacant positions and/or promotions in various PRC Offices as of September 30, 2018: Five (5) Regional Offices, namely PRC Tacloban, PRC Legazpi, PRC Baguio, PRC Cebu, and PRC Iloilo, are with appointments already transmitted to Civil Service Commission (CSC) for attestation. Four (4) Regional Offices, namely PRC Region I, PRC Lucena, PRC CDO, and PRC Region XIII, are complying with/ completing the requirements before submitting appointments to the CSC for attestation. Two (2) Regional Offices, namely Region IV-B (MIMAROPA) and PRC Davao (1st publication) have forwarded their endorsements to the Commission. The Central Office is preparing for the shortlisting of top five (5) applicants, while PRC Davao (2nd publication) is preparing for the shortlisting of their top seven (7) applicants for interview. Nine (9) Regional Offices with republished positions (2nd publication), namely PRC Tuguegarao, PRC Region III, PRC Pagadian, PRC Region XII, PRC Tacloban, PRC Legazpi, PRC Baguio, PRC Cebu, and PRC Iloilo, are undergoing processing of application and the conduct of pre-employment
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and competency examinations. Orientations and onboarding/ immersion programs for newly-appointed and promoted employees in the Central and Regional Offices have been conducted and/or attended by PRC employees. A total of 37 various capacity building trainings and seminars conducted by PRC and other entities have been attended by the Central and Regional employees, including the SDC Track for new Chiefs/Officers-in-Charge and supervisors, MCLE for Lawyers, and Continuing Professional Education/Development (CPE/CPD) for licensed professionals, among others.
B. PROJECTS
DOUBLE THE TEN (10) RENT-FREE AND REFURBISHED PRC SERVICE CENTERS
The Commission, in its effort to provide services closer to the public, shall also continue to arrange with malls for rent-free service centers for more PRC delivery channels to be operational within this year.
PRC services are now available in Robinsons Malls in Naga, Camarines Sur; Starmills, Pampanga; Las Piñas; Iligan; and Tagum, which were opened in addition to the 16 existing operational Service Centers in Robinsons Malls in Galleria; Manila; Novaliches; Cebu; General Santos; Iloilo; Bacolod; Dumaguete; Santiago; Butuan; Sta. Rosa, Laguna; Dasmariñas, Cavite; San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte; Puerto Princesa, Palawan; Ormoc, Tacloban; and Calasiao, Pangasinan. The PRC Service Centers have a total of 187,546 transactions from July to September 2018, with the breakdown thereof as follows: Application for exam – 95,611 Initial Registration – 7,001 Renewal of Professional ID card – 30,143
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Duplicate of Professional ID card – 1,396 Certification and Authentication – 53,113 Accreditation – 282
PARTNERING WITH MORE LGUs AND LEADING SCHOOLS FOR EXPANDED MOBILE SERVICES
The Commission, through the Regional Offices and in partnership with the local government units and leading schools, shall increase the number of mobile services to be conducted as a means to provide services to the unserved areas in the country.
Mobile services have been conducted, as coordinated with the LGUs and/or SUCs, in the following areas: Luzon: Ilocos Sur, Cagayan, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Kalinga, Tuguegarao, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya Mindanao: Lanao del Norte, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Kidapawan A total of 11,348 clients have been served, with a total amount of P12,193,250 collected.
ONE-STOP SERVICE CENTERS PRIMARILY FOR OFWs
In response to President Rodrigo Duterte's directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government, PRC will maintain its presence at POEA in Mandaluyong, Clark, Pampanga, and in the Cities of Zamboanga, Koronadal, Legazpi, Calamba, Cebu, Tacloban, Cagayan de Oro and Palayan (Nueva Ecija).
One-stop Service Centers are currently operational in: POEA-Mandaluyong; Clark, Pampanga; Palayan, Nueva Ecija; Cebu City; and Koronadal City, and have served a total of 17,007 clients from July to September 2018, with the breakdown of transactions as follows: Application for exam – 7,276 Initial Registration – 3 Renewal of professional identification card – 2,906 Duplicate of professional identification card – 108 Certification and Authentication – 6,714
RENOVATION OF THE PRC PAREDES BUILDING AND THE REHABILITATION OF THE PRC TUGUEGARAO BUILDING
With the increasing number of professionals and the creation of new offices under the reorganization of the Commission, a need to renovate and rehabilitate old PRC buildings is paramount to its operation, as it will provide
The following are the status of/ accomplishments for the renovation project of the PRC Central Office – P. Paredes Building as of September 30, 2018:
The Lot 1 project, which covers the 4th floor of the PRC
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comfortable and conducive working area. Renovation projects cover the following:
Building Lot 1 - Waiting Area, Info, Entry
Foyer, Ground and Second Floor of Main
Building, and Building Lot 2 - Waiting Area,
Kiosk, Documentary Stamp, Security Office,
Ground Floor of Annex Building, Bridge
between Main and Annex Building, and Roof
of Rating Division.
Annex Building (Licensure Office, Examination Division, Confidential Printing Room, BAC, ISO & QMS Areas), is already 100 % complete.
Lot 6, which covers the 2nd floor of the PRC Main Building (ICTS, CPDD, Cash-Disbursing, and Waiting Area), is already 100% complete. The Cash-Disbursing unit was transferred to Lot 5 so they can join their mother unit, while the allocated space for the CPDD is used and will serve as the Record Center of the Archives and Records Divison.
Lot 7, which covers the ground floor of the PRC Main Building (Waiting Area), is already 95% done, and is already occupied and operational.
Lot 2, which covers the 2nd floor of the PRC Annex Building (Application Division, PMFS, COA, Budget and Management Division, Accounting Division, Waiting Area), is already 90% done. The Accounting and Budget and Management Divisions have already occupied their operational office space (Phase 1), while the remaining areas of Lot 2 (Phase 2 – COA, PMFS, Application Division) are on finishing stages, which will be on hold due to structural retrofitting mobilization.
Lot 4, which covers the 3rd floor of the PRC Main Building (Rating Division, Commission Secretariat, Archives and Nursing File Room), is already 50% complete.
Further, the rehabilitation project of the PRC Electrical
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System, which is in conjunction with the renovation project, is already 70% done.
For the rehabilitation of the PRC Tuguegarao Regional Office building, which started on August 25, 2018, a perimeter fence and ramps for PWDs were installed with the budget coming from DPWH-Region 2.
MUTUAL RECOGNITION AGREEMENT/ MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (MRA/MRPQ)
The objective of MRA and MRPQ is to promote and facilitate borderless practice for the regulated professions. The program assists the Commission in formulating/ reviewing policies/ positions/ strategies in international agreements/ commitments relative to trade-in services, in consultation with the respective Professional Regulatory Boards before they are due.
The International Commitments Negotiation Division (ICND) formulated eight (8) positions/inputs relative to the practice of profession in the Philippines, in consultation with the respective PRBs:
1. Annex A of the Philippines-Japan Economic Partnership (PJEPA);
2. Draft Revised Philippine Transparency List under PJEPA;
3. Practice of Real Estate Service profession both for PJEPA and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP);
4. Draft Guidelines for Local Representatives of US Sponsoring Institutions in the Exchange Visitor Program;
5. Mutual Recognition on academic degrees and qualifications under Philippines-Canada Bilateral Cooperation;
6. ASEAN-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (AHKFTA) ramification; and
7. Philippine Youth Development ramification. Further, the ICND attended various meetings relative to the international agreements/ cooperation with submission of reports/inputs. They also presided/attended/facilitated Three
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(3) MRPQ meetings with 39 PRBs, and rendered technical assistance to the series of meetings with the Philippine Qualifications Framework (PQF) Technical Working Group. Furthermore, 20 applications for registration as ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineers (ACPE), and 13 applications for registration as ASEAN Architect (AA) were processed. 144 applications for Special Temporary Permits (humanitarian and non-humanitarian missions) were also processed and issued.
BIDS AND AWARDS From July to September 2018, the Bids and Awards Committee of PRC have accomplished the following:
1. Public Bidding
Posted in PhilGeps and PRC Official Website: One (1)
project
Awarded, with posting not required: Nine (9) projects
2. Alternative Method
Posted in PhilGeps and PRC Official Website: Three (3) projects
Awarded, with posting not required: 15 projects
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ISO CERTIFICATION The program is in compliance with Executive Order No. 605 series of 2007, and DOLE Memorandum Order No. 42-18 series of 2013, and in line with the Commission’s policy to continuously improve the delivery of its services. The implementation of the QMS aims to affirm the Commission’s compliance with the ISO 9001:2008 standards.
Office Order No. 547, series of 2018 on the Reconstitution of the ISO-QMS Program Committee was issued, in compliance with the adoption of the new Organizational Structure of PRC. The Second Surveillance with Transition Audit to ISO 9001:2015 from ISO 9001:2008 was conducted on August 30, 2018 to the following offices/divisions of the Central Office:
1. Licensure Division; 2. Rating Division; 3. Professional Registry Division; 4. Systems Development and Maintenance Division; 5. Human Resource Development Division; 6. Planning Division; 7. Archives and Records Division; 8. International Development Division; 9. Accreditation and Compliance Division; 10. Hearing and Investigation Division; and 11. Test Development Division.
The Commission has also submitted to the External Auditor on September 10, 2018 the PRC compliance regarding the five (5) minor non-conformances raised during the audit. Additionally, a Management Review Meeting was conducted on July 6, 2018 regarding the Internal Quality Audit held on June 26-29, 2018.
STATUS OF MAJOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION
2018 Second Quarter Report
Sector Outcome : Income-earning ability increased Organizational Outcome : Highly ethical, globally competitive and recognized Filipino professionals ensured
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ASSSESSMENT REPORT
A. PROGRAMS
CONTINUING IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PRC/PRBs LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The program aims to assess the adequacy of the existing laws, regulations policies and procedures in view of the enactment of various laws and executive issuances affecting the practice and licensing of professions. To ensure that the same remain relevant and responsive to the needs of the time, impact assessment of their existing rules, regulations, and policies shall be undertaken. The impact assessment will assist the Boards and the Commission in improving regulation in accordance with regulatory best practices.
Professionals and other stakeholders
Review/Amendment/Drafting is ongoing for the following:
1. Aeronautical Engineering Bill 2. Professional Agriculturists Bill 3. IRR of RA No. 10915 (Philippine Agricultural
and Biosystems Engineering Act of 2016) 4. Medical Technologists Code of Ethics 5. Dentists Code of Ethics 6. Professional Teachers Bill 7. Response to the MR on the exemption from
STP of the BEI foreign teachers
Comments/inputs have been given on the following: 1. Environmental Engineering Bill 2. Microbiology Bill 3. Draft Concept Note and Memorandum of Intent
of the Philippine-Russia Joint Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation
4. Comprehensive Review of the Extant Laws Project
Already drafted are the following: 1. Position Paper on the AIPO issues 2. Geomatics Engineering Bill
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3. Occupational Therapy Bill
Meanwhile, the Fisheries Bill is for interpellation.
Already approved and docketed/issued are the Adoption of the New Architects Credo and the PRB of Chemistry Resolution No. 2018-11 on the Guidelines on the Grant of Hazard Pay to Chemists and Chemical Technicians.
Further, the following have been issued from April to June 2018:
Office Order No. 2018-309 dated May 23, 2018 on the Constitution of the PRC Data Privacy Technical Committee.
Office Order No. 2018-317 dated May 25, 2018 on the Reconstitution of the PRC Quality Management Forms Committee.
Office Order No. 2018-380 dated June 27, 2018 on the Reconstitution of the Technical Working Group to Draft Rules and Regulations on the Conduct of Oath Taking of New Professionals.
CPD Operational Guidelines for the following professions: Aeronautical Engineering, Dentistry, Medical Technology, and Social Workers.
Additionally, letters of support to the following have been submitted:
1. Balik Scientists Bill 2. Food Technology Bill 3. Foreign Investment Act
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ENHANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY BY INVESTING IN EQUIPMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND COLLABORATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES LIKE DICT
The core programs/projects in the computerization of PRC processes are enhancement of online services: 1) Online Application System (OAS); 2) Online Registration (initial/renewal) System (ORRS); 3) Electronic Payment and Collection System (EPCS); and development of Information Systems: 1) Test Question Databank System (TQDS); 2) Correction and Releasing System (CRS); 3) Centralized Records Management Information System (CRMIS); 4) Legal Management Information System (LMIS); and 5) Continuing Professional Development Accreditation System (CPDAS).
Professionals and other stakeholders
IMPLEMENTATION OF E-SERVICES Deployment and implementation of the following eServices in the PRC Offices and Service Centers:
1. LERIS (In-House Development)
Online Payment System
Local Application – June 08, 2018
SPLE Application – April 20, 2018
Online Appointment System – June 08, 2018
Online Application System
Local Application – June 08, 2018
SPLE Application – April 20, 2018
Online Registration System – June 08, 2018
Online ID Renewal System – Ongoing Testing
Online Certification System – Ongoing Testing
2. CPDAS – May 04, 2018
DEVELOPMENT/ENHANCEMENT OF SYSTEMS 1. Test Questions Databank System Distribution of Users’ Manual Determination of PRBs who will use the
system 2. Cash Management System – Implemented
June 08, 2018 3. Attendance Monitoring System – Deployed in
all PRC Offices and Service Centers
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DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES Data Center Construction/ Renovation – Already
90% Complete PROVIDING PROACTIVE MEASURES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INCLUDING THE PUBLICATION OF THE PRC FOI MANUAL
The Commission, being an agency with significant frontline services, will continue to adhere to and support the principles of good governance and practices by augmenting the public assistance information system. Proactive measures shall be adopted, including the use of social media, to communicate and clarify issues with the public.
PRC HOTLINE SERVICE
From April to June 2018, the Commission (Central and Regions) received a total of 9,572 calls. Transaction details are usually request for information, such as renewal of Professional ID Card, CPD, examination schedule, processes and procedures, requirements, and directory.
ONLINE INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
Information on PRC Services can also be accessed through the PRC Website and PRC Facebook and Twitter handles, on which, from April to June 2018, a total of 27 news items have been published.
A total of 1,325 information requests and 27 commendations have been received through said online channels. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (FOI) From April to June 2018, total of 120 requests for documents through the FOI policy have been received. 28 requests have already been processed and the requested documents were released through pick-up and mail.
STRENGTHENING THE COMMISSION’S QUASI-JUDICIAL TO
The Commission is committed to expediting the resolution of cases filed at the rate of four percent
The Legal Service conducted a total of 403 hearing of cases, and resolved a rate of 9.2% cases for the
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EXPEDITE RESOLUTION OF CASES (4%) within three (3) months. The Peer Review Committee created by the Commission shall continue to review the quarterly reports submitted by Hearing Officers/Lawyers to ensure that the year’s targets are accomplished.
2nd quarter. A total of 64 complaints have been received and docketed/ formally filed from April to June 2018.
SUPPORTING PRBs PARTICULARLY IN LICENSURE, DISCIPLINARY, AND VISITORIAL FUNCTIONS
The Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) are partners in professional regulation, whose undertakings are a priority and should have the support needed, such as in licensure examination activities like crafting an OBE-based Table of Specification, peer review, item analysis, and stakeholder consultations, and in disciplinary activities and inspections of firms and establishments, including higher educational institutions.
For the 2nd quarter, the Commission, through the Licensure Office, conducted a total of 100 licensure examinations in various testing centers. The Professional Regulatory Boards, Accreditation and Compliance Division (ACD) and the Regional Offices, conducted a total of 325 inspections in Metro Manila and in different provinces. Further, the ACD processed a total of 549 certificates, with the breakdown as follows: Certificate of Accreditation – 224 Certificate of Registration – 2 Certificate of Compliance – 48 Authority to Operate – 275
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
The CPD, which lapsed into a law on July 21, 2016, is now a mandatory requirement in the renewal of professional identification cards (PICs) for all professionals under the regulation of PRC.
The issuance of Operational Guidelines by the rest of the PRBs in the implementation of the CPD Act of 2016 and the completion of the constitution of CPD Council for each of the regulated profession shall be undertaken this year.
To encourage local and foreign individuals or entities to become accredited CPD providers, continuous conduct of information drive/ campaign shall be held. More so, to better equip officials and employees in the implementation of the said law, monthly monitoring meetings and capacity building activities shall also be conducted.
A CPD Accreditation System (CPDAS), which is an online system, will be implemented to enable online application of CPD provider/program and to hasten the approval of the same. It shall also provide a facility that will allow the CPD providers to upload the attendance of professionals, and the professionals, in turn, can also view their CPD units earned through this system.
Registered Professionals of the 43 Regulated Professions
The Professional Regulatory Boards of Aeronautical Engineering, Dentistry, Social Workers, and Medical Technology have issued their Operational Guidelines in compliance with R.A. No 10912 or the Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016. CPD Accreditation System briefing/orientation of CPD providers and monitors was conducted on April 06, 2018 in different cities and provinces. Additionally, a meeting for the CPD Secretariat Focal Persons of Central and Regional Offices was conducted on May 17, 2018 to discuss emerging issues.
COMPLETING THE PRC REORGANIZATION
As part of the reorganization of PRC, the creation of six (6) Regional Offices was approved as additions to the already existing 10 Regional
PRC Officials and employees
The following are the status of hiring of personnel for the filling up of vacant positions and/or promotions in various PRC Offices:
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Offices. In effect, regular employees are promoted, contractual/ job order employees are regularized, and additional personnel for the newly created regional offices are hired.
Various capacity building, training, and seminars shall also be conducted for the benefit of the officials and employees of the Commission.
Three (3) Regional Offices, namely PRC Tuguegarao, PRC Pagadian, and PRC Koronadal, are with appointments already transmitted to CSC for attestation, while one (1) Regional Office, PRC Tacloban, is still preparing for transmittal of their appointments. Three (3) Regional Offices, namely PRC CAR, PRC Legazpi, and PRC Cebu, are for the appointment of newly appointed and promoted employees by the PRC Chairman. Two (2) Regional Offices, namely PRC Iloilo and PRC Davao, already have their list of top five (5) applicants, for endorsement to the Central Office. Five (5) Regional Offices, namely PRC Lucena, Region I, PRC Butuan, Region IV-B, and PRC CDO, and the Central Office are still undergoing the application process prior to shortlisting of the top five (5) applicants.
B. PROJECTS
DOUBLE THE TEN (10) RENT-FREE AND REFURBISHED PRC SERVICE CENTERS
The Commission, in its effort to provide services closer to the public, shall also continue to arrange with malls for rent-free service centers for more PRC delivery channels to be operational within this year.
PRC services are now available in Robinsons Malls in Ormoc, Tacloban and Calasiao, Pangasinan, which were both opened during the 2nd quarter of 2018, in addition to the 13 existing operational Service Centers in Robinsons Malls in Galleria; Manila; Cebu; General Santos; Iloilo; Bacolod; Dumaguete; Santiago; Butuan; Sta. Rosa, Laguna;
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Dasmariñas, Cavite; San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte; and Puerto Princesa, Palawan. The PRC Service Centers have a total of 91,782 transactions from April to June 2018, with the breakdown thereof as follows: Application for exam – 31,933 Initial Registration – 4,722 Renewal of Professional ID card – 14,983 Duplicate of Professional ID card – 1,004 Certification and Authentication – 39,140
PARTNERING WITH MORE LGUs AND LEADING SCHOOLS FOR EXPANDED MOBILE SERVICES
The Commission, through the Regional Offices and in partnership with the local government units and leading schools, shall increase the number of mobile services to be conducted as a means to provide services to the unserved areas in the country.
Mobile services have been conducted, as coordinated with the LGUs and/or SUCs, in the following areas: Luzon: Ilocos Sur, Cagayan, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Mountain Province, La Union, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Pampanga, Aurora; Mindanao: Lanao del Norte, Bukidnon, Surigao del Sur, Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental. A total of 7,561 clients have been served, with a total amount of P2,014,136 collected.
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ONE-STOP SERVICE CENTERS PRIMARILY FOR OFWs
In response to President Rodrigo Duterte's directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government, PRC will maintain its presence at POEA in Mandaluyong, Clark, Pampanga, and in the Cities of Zamboanga, Koronadal, Legazpi, Calamba, Cebu, Tacloban, Cagayan de Oro and Palayan (Nueva Ecija).
One-stop Service Centers are currently operational in: POEA-Mandaluyong; Clark, Pampanga; Palayan, Nueva Ecija; Legazpi City; Cebu City; and in Koronadal City, and have served a total of 16,318 clients from April to June 2018, with the breakdown of transactions as follows: Application for exam – 3,700 Initial Registration – 5 Renewal of professional identification card – 2,661 Duplicate of professional identification card – 91 Certification and Authentication – 9,861
RENOVATION OF THE PRC PAREDES BUILDING
With the increasing number of professionals and the creation of new offices under the reorganization of the Commission, a need to rehabilitate the old PRC building is paramount to its operation, as it will provide comfortable and conducive working area. Renovation projects cover the following: Building
Lot 1 - Waiting Area, Info, Entry Foyer, Ground
and Second Floor of Main Building, and Building
Lot 2 - Waiting Area, Kiosk, Documentary Stamp,
Security Office, Ground Floor of Annex Building,
Bridge between Main and Annex Building, and
Roof of Rating Division.
The Confidential Printing Room, formerly located on the 2nd floor, has been transferred to its new location on the 4th floor of the PRC Annex Building starting June 15, 2018 per Office Order 2018-358, which was part of Lot 1 (covering the whole floor) of the renovation project.
The Licensure Office (Office of the Director), Licensure Division/Examination Section, ISO-QMS, and BAC Secretariat have also transferred to the new offices on the fourth floor.
Meanwhile, 70% of materials for Lot 4 of the renovation project that covers the 3rd floor of the PRC Main Building and 90% of materials for Lot 6 covering the 2nd floor of the same have already been delivered.
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On the other hand, 20% of the materials for the rehabilitation project of the PRC electrical system have been delivered.
Key frontline services are also available in the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City to provide continuous, convenient service to the public while the renovation project in the Central Office is ongoing.
BIDS AND AWARDS From April to June 2018, the Bids and Awards Committee of PRC have accomplished the following:
1. Public Bidding Posted in PhilGeps: 11 projects Posted and Awarded: Seven (7) projects
2. Alternative Method Posted in PhilGeps: Three (3) projects Posted and Awarded: Two (2) projects Awarded but not posted: Four (4) projects
3. Request for Quotation (Shopping) Posted in PhilGeps: 22 projects Awarded: 12 projects Awarded but not posted: Seven (7) projects
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STATUS OF MAJOR PROGRAMS/PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION
2018 First Quarter Report
Sector Outcome : Income-earning ability increased Organizational Outcome : Highly ethical, globally competitive and recognized Filipino professionals ensured
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ASSSESSMENT REPORT
A. PROGRAMS
CONTINUING IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF PRC/PRBs LAWS, REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The program aims to assess the adequacy of the existing laws, regulations policies and procedures in view of the enactment of various laws and executive issuances affecting the practice and licensing of professions. To ensure that the same remain relevant and responsive to the needs of the time, impact assessment of their existing rules, regulations, and policies shall be undertaken. The impact assessment will assist the Boards and the Commission in improving regulation in accordance with regulatory best practices.
Professionals and other stakeholders
Issued Memorandum Order 2018-09 on Guidelines on the Processing and Release (Renewal) of the Professional Identification Cards (PICs) of the Balik Manggagawa OFWs, in compliance with Presidential Directive No. 2018-0006. All PRC offices shall provide an express lane for OFW professionals identified as Balik Manggagawa.
Issued Resolution no. 2018-1093 on adopting policy procedures in the handling and transmittal of the report of rating to examinees, which minimizes the documentary submission of the public by excluding the submission mailing envelopes in all professions except for those who are mandated by their respective PRB laws and/or IRR. Examinees may now generate, verify, and review their grades or report of ratings through the PRC website.
Issued Resolution no. 2018-1094 on the revision of PRC forms with oath undertaking to conform to the governing evidentiary rules on identity, which requires government-issued IDs in lieu of the Community Tax Certificate (CTC) as valid proof of client’s identity.
ENHANCEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY BY INVESTING IN EQUIPMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, AND COLLABORATION WITH
The core programs/projects in the computerization of PRC processes are enhancement of online services: 1) Online Application System (OAS); 2) Online Registration (initial/renewal) System (ORRS); 3) Electronic Payment and Collection System (EPCS);
Professionals and other stakeholders
ENHANCEMENT SERVICES Deployment of Electronic Payment and Collection System with LERIS Enhancements in PRC Service Centers located in Robinsons Malls in San Nicolas; Ilocos Norte; Dasmariñas,
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OTHER AGENCIES LIKE DICT
and development of Information Systems: 1) Test Question Databank System (TQDS); 2) Correction and Releasing System (CRS); 3) Centralized Records Management Information System (CRMIS); 4) Legal Management Information System (LMIS); and 5) Continuing Professional Development Accreditation System (CPDAS).
Cavite; and in Sta. Rosa; Laguna on January 2018. The same system was also deployed in PRC OSSCO in Palayan, Nueva Ecija on March 2018. DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS
1. Test Questions Databank System
Technical Orientation with the Professional Regulatory Boards on January 24, 2018
Ongoing review of the Users’ Manual 2. In-House Licensure Examination and Registration
Information System
Signed MOU/NDA between PRC and Land Bank of the Philippines on Internet Payment Gateway
Provision of Government Cloud from DICT on March 23, 2018
Ongoing development/testing 3. Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Accreditation System
Regional Offices training (March 8-10, 12-14 and April 5-7, 2018)
Provision of Government Cloud from DICT on March 23, 2018
CPD Council Training on March 27-28, 2018
DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES Data Center Renovation – Approved Plan Layout / Delivery
of Equipment
PROVIDING PROACTIVE MEASURES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION
The Commission, being an agency with significant frontline services, will continue to adhere to and support the principles of good governance and practices by augmenting the public assistance
Professionals and other stakeholders
PRC HOTLINE SERVICE
From January to March 2018, the Commission (Central and Regions) received a total of 19,158 calls. Transaction details
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DISSEMINATION INCLUDING THE PUBLICATION OF THE PRC FOI MANUAL
information system. Proactive measures shall be adopted, including the use of social media, to communicate and clarify issues with the public.
are usually request for information, such as renewal of Professional ID Card, CPD, examination schedule, processes and procedures, requirements, and directory.
ONLINE INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
Information on PRC Services can also be accessed through the PRC Website and PRC Facebook and Twitter handles, on which, from January to March 2018, a total of 50 news items have been published.
A total of 2,166 information requests and 46 commendations have been received through said online channels. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION (FOI) Issued Office Order No. 72 on the creation of the Central Appeals and Review Committee for Information (FOI) Appeals tasked to review and analyze the appealed decision of the FOI Decision Makers; on the basis of the governing laws, existing rules and regulations, policies of the Commission and, pertinent issuances of the concerned government agencies, to recommend to the PRC Chairperson whether to grant or deny the appeal; and to provide expert advice to the PRC Chairperson on the denial of the appeal.
A total of twenty-five (25) requests for documents through the FOI policy has been accepted, twenty (20) of which has been disclosed and five (5) requests are still awaiting clarification.
STRENGTHENING THE COMMISSION’S QUASI-JUDICIAL TO EXPEDITE RESOLUTION OF CASES
The Commission is committed to expediting the resolution of cases filed at the rate of four percent (4%) within three (3) months. The Peer Review Committee created by the Commission shall continue to review the quarterly reports submitted by Hearing
Professionals and other stakeholders
The Legal Service conducted a total of 368 hearing of cases, and resolved a rate of 5.8% cases for the first quarter.
A total of 99 complaints have been received and 65 complaints have been docketed/ formally filed from January to March 2018.
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Officers/Lawyers to ensure that the year’s targets are accomplished.
Further, the Service has also forwarded a total of 34 administrative complaints for mediation.
SUPPORTING PRBs PARTICULARLY IN LICENSURE, DISCIPLINARY, AND VISITORIAL FUNCTIONS
The Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) are partners in professional regulation, whose undertakings are a priority and should have the support needed, such as in licensure examination activities like crafting an OBE-based Table of Specification, peer review, item analysis, and stakeholder consultations, and in disciplinary activities and inspections of firms and establishments, including higher educational institutions.
Professionals and other stakeholders
For the 1st quarter, the Commission, through the Licensure Office, conducted a total of 59 licensure examinations in various testing centers. The Professional Regulatory Boards, Accreditation and Compliance Division (ACD) and the Regional Offices, conducted a total of 218 inspections in Metro Manila and in different provinces.
Further, the ACD processed a total of 530 certificates, with the breakdown as follows:
Certificate of Accreditation – 301 Certificate of Compliance – 73 Authority to Operate – 156
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
The CPD, which lapsed into a law on July 21, 2016, is now a mandatory requirement in the renewal of professional identification cards (PICs) for all professionals under the regulation of PRC.
The issuance of Operational Guidelines by the rest of the PRBs in the implementation of the CPD Act of 2016 and the completion of the constitution of CPD Council for each of the regulated profession shall be undertaken this year.
To encourage local and foreign individuals or entities to become accredited CPD providers, continuous conduct of information drive/ campaign shall be held. More so, to better equip officials and employees in the implementation of the said law, monthly monitoring meetings and capacity building activities shall also be
Registered Professionals of the 43 Regulated Professions
The Professional Regulatory Boards of Forestry, Electronics Engineering, and Sanitary Engineering have issued their Operational Guidelines in compliance with R.A. No 10912 or the Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016. Briefing/orientation on the CPD Accreditation System was conducted in various PRC Offices: in Baguio City, Cagayan De Oro City, Davao City, Lucena City, and Tuguegarao City on March 9, 2018; and in Cebu City, Legazpi City, and Zamboanga City on March 16, 2018. The same orientation was also conducted on March 27-28, 2018 with the PRBs as participants.
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conducted.
A CPD Accreditation System (CPDAS), which is an online system, will be implemented to enable online application of CPD provider/program and to hasten the approval of the same. It shall also provide a facility that will allow the CPD providers to upload the attendance of professionals, and the professionals, in turn, can also view their CPD units earned through this system.
COMPLETING THE PRC REORGANIZATION
As part of the reorganization of PRC, the creation of six (6) Regional Offices was approved as additions to the already existing 10 Regional Offices. In effect, regular employees are promoted, contractual/ job order employees are regularized, and additional personnel for the newly created regional offices are hired.
Various capacity building, training, and seminars shall also be conducted for the benefit of the officials and employees of the Commission.
PRC Officials and employees
The Task Force for the Operationalization of Newly-Approved Regional Offices have assigned focal persons to plan, prepare, and coordinate activities in relation to the upcoming operation of NCR and Regions I, III, IV-B, XII, and XIII. The following are the status of appointments for the filling up of vacant positions and/or promotions in various PRC Offices: One (1) appointment (CTI) for PRC Central Office filling up of vacancies has been transmitted to CSC for attestation. 29 appointments for the Region III Regional Office filling up of vacant positions have been transmitted to CSC for attestation. 44 out of the 70 appointments for the NCR filling up of vacant positions have been attested by CSC. 42 out of the 64 appointments for the Central Office filling up of vacant positions and promotions have been attested by CSC.
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Additionally, pre-employment examinations have also been conducted in March 2018 for applicants in PRC Regional Offices in Tuguegarao (II), Legazpi (V), Pagadian and Zamboanga (IX), and Davao (XII).
B. PROJECTS
DOUBLE THE TEN (10) RENT-FREE AND REFURBISHED PRC SERVICE CENTERS
The Commission, in its effort to provide services closer to the public, shall also continue to arrange with malls for rent-free service centers, for more PRC delivery channels to be operational within this year.
Professionals and other stakeholders
PRC services are now available in Robinsons Malls in Sta. Rosa, Laguna; Dasmariñas, Cavite; San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte; and Puerto Princesa, Palawan, all of which were opened during the 1st quarter of 2018, in addition to the nine (9) existing operational Service Centers in Robinsons Malls in Galleria, Manila, Cebu, General Santos, Iloilo, Bacolod, Dumaguete, Santiago, and Butuan. The PRC Service Centers have a total of 85,588 transactions from January to March 2018, with the breakdown thereof as follows: Application for exam – 29,374 Initial Registration – 4,010 Renewal of Professional ID card – 6,825 Duplicate of Professional ID card – 619 Certification and Authentication – 44,760
PARTNERING WITH MORE LGUs AND LEADING SCHOOLS FOR EXPANDED MOBILE SERVICES
The Commission, through the Regional Offices and in partnership with the local government units and leading schools, shall increase the number of mobile services to be conducted as a means to provide services to the unserved areas in the country.
Professionals and other stakeholders
Mobile services have been conducted, as coordinated with the LGUs and/or SUCs, in the following areas:
Luzon: Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Quezon, Batangas, Palawan, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Romblon;
Visayas: Masbate, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Southern Leyte;
Mindanao: Lanao del Norte, Bukidnon, Camiguin, Tawi-Tawi, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay.
A total of P27, 480 clients have been served, with a total amount of P1, 665,460 collected.
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ONE-STOP SERVICE CENTERS PRIMARILY FOR OFWs
In response to President Rodrigo Duterte's directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government, PRC will maintain its presence at POEA in Mandaluyong, Clark, Pampanga, and in the Cities of Zamboanga, Koronadal, Legazpi, Calamba, Cebu, Tacloban, Cagayan de Oro and Palayan (Nueva Ecija).
Professionals and other stakeholders
One-stop Service Centers are currently operational in: POEA-Mandaluyong; Clark, Pampanga; Palayan, Nueva Ecija; Legazpi City; Cebu City; and in Koronadal City, and have served a total of 4,279 clients from January to March 2018, with the breakdown of transactions as follows: Application for exam – 2,674 Renewal of professional identification card – 1,398 Duplicate of professional identification card – 48 Certification and Authentication – 159
RENOVATION OF THE PRC PAREDES BUILDING
With the increasing number of professionals and the creation of new offices under the reorganization of the Commission, a need to rehabilitate the old PRC building is paramount to its operation, as it will provide comfortable and conducive working area. Renovation projects cover the following: Building Lot 1 - Waiting Area, Info, Entry Foyer, Ground and Second Floor of Main Building, and Building Lot 2 - Waiting Area, Kiosk, Documentary Stamp, Security Office, Ground Floor of Annex Building, Bridge between Main and Annex Building, and Roof of Rating Division.
Professionals and other stakeholders PRC Officials and employees
90% of materials for Lot 1 of the renovation project that covers the 4th floor of PRC Annex Building (Licensure Office, Examination Division, Confidential Room, BAC, ISO and QMS area) and 70% of materials for Lot 4, which covers the 3rd floor of the Main Building (Rating Division, Commission Secretariat, Archives), have already been delivered. A total cost of P3,993,894.14 has been incurred for the renovation of PRC Central Office by March 2018. Meanwhile, 15% of the materials for the rehabilitation project of the PRC electrical system have been delivered. The project has incurred a total cost of P5,148,853.29. Key frontline services have also been made available in the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City to provide continuous, convenient service to the public while the renovation project in the Central Office is ongoing. Additionally, the MOA between PRC and the Department of Public Works and Highways – Cagayan Third District Engineering Office (DPWH-CTDEO) for the rehabilitation of the PRC Tuguegarao Regional Office has been signed.