REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6511 - AN ACT
AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE ENTITLED "AN ACT
TO STANDARDIZE THE EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION FEES CHARGED BY THE
NATIONAL EXAMINING BOARDS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"
Section 1.
Section s one, two, three, four, five and six of Republic Act Numbered
Four hundred sixty-five are hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 1. The provisions of existing law to the
contrary notwithstanding, applicants for any of the licensure
examinations conducted by any of the boards under the Office of the
Boards of Examiners shall pay examination fees as follows;
(a) One hundred pesos:
1) Accountants
2) Agricultural Engineers
3) Architects
4) Chemical Engineers
5) Civil Engineers
6) Customs Brokers
7) Dentists, except Dental Hygienists
8) Electrical Engineers except Master Electricians
9) Electronics and Communications Engineers
10) Foresters
11) Geodetic Engineers
12) Licensing Contractors
13) Master Marine Officers, except Chief, Second,
Third Mates, Major, Minor or Harbor Bay Lake-River Patrons
14) Mechanical Engineers except Certified Plant
Mechanics
15) Mining Engineers
16) Physicians except examinees for physician's
preliminary examinations
17) Sanitary Engineers
18) Chief Marine Engineers
(b) Seventy-five pesos:
1) Chemists
2) Second Steam and Motor Engineers
3) Dietitians
4) Geologists
5) Medical Technologists
6) Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
7) Nurses
8) Optometrists
9) Pharmacists
10) Social Workers
11) Sugar Technologists
12) Veterinarians
13) Midwives
14) Chief Mates and Major Patrons
15) Master Plumbers or Plumbing Engineers
(c) Fifty pesos:
1) Bay-River-Lake Motor Engineers
2) Harbor-Bay-River-Lake Patrons
3) Minor Patrons
4) Therapists
5) Master Electricians
6) Examinees for physician's preliminary and final
examinations
7) Dental Hygienists
8) Certified Plant Mechanics
9) Second and Third Mates
10) Third and Fourth Steam and Motor Engineers
Provided, that in cases where removal examinations are allowed, the
examination fee shall fifty per centum of the original fee prescribed
under classifications A, B and C provided for under this section.
"Sec. 2. Every applicant for registration in any of
the professions or occupations under regulation by the Office of the
Boards of Examiners who passed the corresponding examination shall pay
a registration fee of fifty pesos for those falling under class (a);
forty pesos for those under class (b); and thirty pesos for those under
class (c) provided in section one, except those in the marine
examinations who are registered by the Philippine Coast Guard. An
applicant for registration without examination shall pay also the
amount corresponding to the examination fee of the profession or
occupation applied plus the registration fee herein prescribed:
provided, that detailmen shall pay twenty pesos, mine or quarry foreman
and chemical technician, thirty pesos: provided, further, that
applicants for registration who qualified in the examination given
prior to the approval of this Act, shall pay the corresponding
registration fee heretofore prescribed.
"Sec. 3. Every practicing professional or
practitioner of any of the occupations regulated by the Office of the
Boards of Examiners shall pay an annual registration fee of five pesos:
provided, that major or minor patrons, second, third, or fourth motor
or steam engineers, harbor-river-lake patrons, bay-river-lake-motor
engineers, master electricians, certified plant mechanics, master
plumbers, midwives, chemical technicians and mine or quarry foremen
shall pay two pesos: provided, further, that licensed contractors and
detailmen shall be exempt from the payment of the annual registration
fee as they are required to renew their licenses or registrations
annually. Failure to pay the annual registration fee on or before
January twenty of the year next following the calendar year in which it
is due, shall bear a surcharge of twenty per centum for each calendar
year in which payment has not been made: provided, that after the lapse
of five continuous years from the year it was last paid if the annual
registration fee has never been paid, the delinquent's certificate of
registration shall be considered suspended and his name shall be
dropped from the annual roster for not having been good standing and
may be reinstated only upon application and payment of the fee herein
provided for registration without examination. When a registered
practitioner desires to stop practicing his profession, he shall inform
the board concerned in writing within one year from the time he stopped
practicing in order to exempt him from the payment of the annual
registration fee: provided, that when he intends to resume the practice
of his professions, he shall likewise inform the board concerned in
writing and pay the annual registration fee for the current year
without any surcharge and his name shall be reinstated in the annual
roster.
The annual registration card, at least for the calendar year
immediately preceding, shall be presented to the collection agent of
the Bureau of Internal Revenue when paying his professional tax and the
registration number, date of issuance and the year shown on the card
shall be indicated on the official receipt as evidence that the payor
is authorized by law to practice the profession.
"Sec. 4. Every applicant for duplicate certificate of
registration shall pay a fee of twenty-five pesos and for
certifications or true copies of records with the official seal of the
office or of the board concerned, two pesos for the first one hundred
words and in excess thereof fifty centavos for every one hundred words
or a fraction thereof.
"Sec. 5. All examination, registration and other fees
shall be paid to the collecting officer of the Office of the Boards of
Examiners which shall be deposited in a special trust account to
constitute the professional regulation special fund and which shall be
expended solely for the operational expenses of the Office of the
Boards of Examiners, for compensation of members of the board and
salaries of officials and employees including the hiring of temporary
personnel as the exigencies of the service require, for the purchase,
acquisition and improvement of equipment, furniture, and fixtures,
motor vehicles, sites and construction of building for office spaces
and examination halls, for conducting research to keep the office
abreast with recent trends in regulation of professions and occupations
and in all other matters that would enhance the effectiveness and
efficiency of the office.
"Sec. 6. Each Chairman and member of the Board of
Examiners, whether a government employee or not, shall receive as
compensation a fee not exceeding fifteen pesos per capita of the
candidates examined or registered without examination, and a per diem
not exceeding ten (P10.00) pesos for each day of attendance in
administrative investigations and ocular inspections lasting not less
than one hour at a time: provided, that the total compensation of any
Chairman or member shall not be less than three thousand six hundred
pesos, but not more than twenty-four thousand pesos for participating
in all examinations given by their respective board during the fiscal
year. Any member whose term expires before the end of the fiscal year
shall receive only the compensation equivalent to the number of
candidates examined and/or registered without examination wherein he
last participated or at the rate of five hundred pesos per month
computed from the beginning of fiscal year until the last day of his
term of office or until his successor shall have been appointed and
qualified, whichever is higher: provided, that the Chairman or member
whose term expires before the result of the examination he last
participated in his released shall be allowed to continue correcting
his examination papers and to perform his other duties relative to the
release of the results thereof until he shall signed the certificate of
registration of those who have qualified in the examination or were
registered without examination, without additional compensation except
those allowed herein, and that the full compensation due him shall be
paid only after he shall have been cleared of all his
responsibilities."
Sec. 2. All laws, executive orders, administrative
orders, rules and regulations, or parts thereof inconsistent with the
provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.
Sec. 3. This Act shall take effect upon its
approval.
Approved: July 1, 1972
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