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Diversified Experience in Architecture ( DEA ) Logbook Filing

Diversified Experience in Architecture ( DEA ) Logbook Filing Possibly for the January 2011 LEA Examinees UAP Head Office 14 Aug ust 2010 , Quezon City, PH Ar Armando N. ALL Í , apec ar PRBoA Acting Chairman ( www.architectureboard.ph ) ( Resource Person ).

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Diversified Experience in Architecture ( DEA ) Logbook Filing

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  1. Diversified Experience in Architecture (DEA) Logbook Filing Possibly for the January 2011 LEA Examinees UAP Head Office 14 August 2010, Quezon City, PH Ar Armando N. ALLÍ, apec ar PRBoA Acting Chairman (www.architectureboard.ph) (Resource Person)

  2. A. DOs for DEA Logbooks 1) Mentor-Architect must be a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA) as defined under R.A. No. 9266(The Architecture Act of 2004) and its 2004 IRR; Mentor-Architectsmay sign and seal DEA Logbooks as a private practitioner or as the duly-authorized representative of a firm employing the prospective LEA Examinee as an apprentice; 2) Mentor-Architect must possess a current IAPOA Certificate; 3) Mentor-Architect’s Affidavit must be signed, sealed and notarized(to make the DEA Logbook a public document); 4) Signatureof the Dean or Head of the Architectural School is only anOptionalRequirement for ; and 5) Credits for apprenticeship hours earned while enrolled only start on 24 December 2008. (R www.architectureboard.ph

  3. B1. DONTs for DEA Logbooks 1) NO CREDIT HOURS MAY BE ASSIGNED BY THE PRBoA for Architectural Apprenticeship Work undertaken by an Examinee for a Project on Philippine soil if the employer Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) firm and/or knowledge process outsourcing (KPO) firm DOES NOT possess a PRC registration as an architectural firm, as defined under Sec. 37 of R.A. No. 9266; 2) DO NOT COMMIT FRAUD in filling up the Logbook for LDEA as the PRBoA shall file both criminal and administrative complaints against both the Examinee and the Mentor-Architect once the fraudulent act is discovered; (R www.architectureboard.ph

  4. B2. DONTs for DEA Logbooks • NO CREDIT HOURS MAY BE ASSIGNED BY THE PRBoA for Architectural Apprenticeship Work undertaken by an Examinee for an Architect-Mentor/ RLA if both the Examinee and the Architect-Mentor/ RLA are employed in an architectural firm that DOES NOT possess a PRC registration as an architectural firm, as defined underSec. 37 of R.A. No. 9266; • 4) DO NOT HAVE THE LOGBOOK SIGNED OR SEALED BY ANY OTHER PROFESSIONAL e.g. particularly by a Civil Engineer as the said signature and sealSHALL NOT BE HONORED BY THE PRBoA; (R www.architectureboard.ph

  5. B3. DONTs for DEA Logbooks 5) NO CREDIT HOURS MAY BE ASSIGNED BY THE PRBoA for Architectural Apprenticeship Work undertaken by an Examinee for an Architect-Mentor/ RLA if the Architect-Mentor/ RLAcollaborates with a Foreign Architect (FA) on an architectural work on Philippine soil where the Foreign Architect (FA)DOES NOT possess a Temporary/ Special Permit (TSP) issued by the PRC, as defined underSec. 38 of R.A. No. 9266;and (R www.architectureboard.ph

  6. B4. DONTs for DEA Logbooks • DO NOT PAY the Architect-Mentor/ RLA or PAY FOR THE COST OF THE PRC LICENSE RENEWAL OR OF THE IAPOA CERTIFICATE of the Architect-Mentor/ RLAwho shall sign and seal the DEA Logbook; if the Examinee is discovered to have paid such an amount (and the Architect-Mentor/ RLA to have accepted money from the Examinee), a criminal and administrative complaint shall be filed by the PRBoA against both; and • 7) DO NOT submit the DEA Logbooks withalterationsin entries, as these may NOT be processed by the PRBoA. (R www.architectureboard.ph

  7. C1. The future of the DEA Logbooks 1) Mentor-Architects/ RLAsmay be required by the PRBoA to execute a SEPARATE AFFIDAVIT CONCERNING THE STATUS OF THE EXAMINEES’ APPRENTICESHIP i.e. is the firm an architectural firm, a construction firm, a development firm, a BPO/ KPO firm registered by the PRC as an architectural firm under Sec. 37 of R.A. No. 9266, was the project (if on Philippine soil) done by the Mentor-Architects/ RLAs in collaboration with a Foreign Architect who possesses a Temporary/ Special Permit (TSP) issued by the PRC, etc.; the SEPARATE AFFIDAVITshall also state the nature of theMentor-Architects/ RLAs’ professional relationship with the firm under which the apprenticeship work was carried out; (R www.architectureboard.ph

  8. C2. The future of the DEA Logbooks • The evaluation of the DEA Logbook entries on the apprenticeship hoursmay be required by the PRBoA to be done by the IAPOA, with the corresponding IAPOA certifications; • 3) The DEA Logbook may be reformatted by the PRBoA and the IAPOA to conform to a future IAPOA Mentorship Program; and • 4) A separate AFFIDAVIT to be executed by the Examinee to attest to the truthfulness of the DEA Logbook entries may be required by the PRBoA. (R www.architectureboard.ph

  9. Thank You and aPleasant Afternoon to All Diversified Experience in Architecture (DEA) Logbook Filing Possibly for the January 2011 LEA Examinees www.architectureboard.ph

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