Question & AnswerQ&A (PRC Resolution NO. 617, S. 1999)
The purpose is to require applicants for licensure examination or registration without examination in professions requiring proof of experience to submit service records signed and sworn under oath by the authorized person to prevent submission of false or untrue documents.
The service record must be signed and subscribed under oath by the owner or manager of the firm, company, corporation, or employer.
No. For government employees, a service record issued by the authorized officer is sufficient.
They shall be proceeded against administratively and may face criminal prosecution if evidence warrants.
The Legal and Investigation Division is tasked with formulating the form of such documents.
It took effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation, whichever is earlier.
Copies must be furnished to all schools, colleges, and universities, public and private, offering courses for licensure examination for dissemination to their students and graduates.
It applies to professions where laws require proof of experience, service, or practice before examination or registration without examination.
It must reflect the true and correct dates of employment, including the positions or functions performed by the applicant.