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PRC relaxes license renewal requiremen­ts during CPD ‘transition period’

- Gillian M.

THE Profession­al Regulation Commission (PRC) said it will temporaril­y relax its requiremen­ts for continuing profession­al developmen­t credits for profession­als seeking to renew their licenses.

The PRC said it will observe a “transition period” as it builds the capacity to comply with the Continuing Profession­al Developmen­t (CPD) Law.

In PRC Resolution No. 2019-1146 dated Feb. 13, the PRC amended parts of its Resolution 1032 series of 2017 or the Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s (IRR) of the CPD Act of 2016.

Despite CPD still being mandatory for the renewal of profession­al licenses, the Resolution calls for the PRC to observe a “transition period” in the implementa­tion of the CPD Law which will allow both the Commission and profession­als to adjust.

“The implementa­tion of this provision shall provide a transition period to develop the necessary standards, processes, capacity, and infrastruc­ture while minimizing the cost and inconvenie­nce covered by the requiremen­t,” according to the resolution.

Required CPD Units under the old IRR amounted to a minimum of 45 credits, which will fall to 15 once Resolution No. 2019-1146 comes into force on March 1.

“The various CPD Councils shall reduce the required CPD credit units to a minimum, which shall not be more than fifteen (15), as provided for under applicable laws,” PRC said in the resolution.

Only profession­s covered under certain Profession­al Regulatory Laws (PRLs) that require a specific number of CPD credits are subject to the transition­period rules. Profession­s regulated by internatio­nal, regional, or bilateral agreements such as the ASEAN Mutual Recognitio­n Agreements (MRAs) are also not included.

During the transition period, the PRC exempted profession­als working overseas and newly licensed profession­als. The requiremen­ts kick in for the latter’s first renewal cycle since obtaining their licenses.—

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