QuestionsQuestions (PRC Resolution NO. 290 s. 1993)
To prescribe guidelines on the submission of a certified true copy of the transcript of records when applying for licensure examinations or for registration without examination, and to specify what vital data the transcript must contain.
A degree or course is evidenced by the transcript of records, diploma, and special order.
Because completion is evidenced by multiple documents, and the non-submission of any two of the required documents is a cause for deferment of registration of a successful examinee or an applicant for registration without examination.
It allows submission of a certified true copy of the transcript of records as substantially establishing compliance, provided it contains specific vital data; thus, it limits to one vital document to promote expeditious processing and reduce inconvenience.
Effective April 1994, subject to the condition that the resolution becomes effective after fifteen (15) days following completion of its publication in the Official Gazette or in a newspaper of general circulation.
A certified true copy of a transcript of records containing the vital data: (a) degree or course, (b) date of graduation, and (c) special order number unless exempt.
The degree or course, the date of graduation, and the special order number.
When the applicant is exempt due to (1) accreditation of the course by the DECS or (2) being a graduate of a state school/college.
It applies to both: every examinee and an applicant for registration without examination must comply with the same transcript requirement.
Non-submission of any of the two documents is a cause for deferment of registration of a successful examinee or an applicant without examination.
It can substantially establish compliance with academic and non-academic requirements if it bears the degree obtained, date of graduation, and special order number (unless exempt).
It shall be effective after fifteen (15) days following completion of its publication in the Official Gazette or any newspaper of general circulation.
It must be widely circularized to all concerned through the schools/colleges with courses requiring licensure examination or registration without licensure examination.
It was adopted on 3 November 1993 by PRC Commissioner Hermogenes P. Pobre (Chairman), with other commission members signing.
Not always. The special order number is required unless the applicant is exempt due to DECS accreditation of the course or because the applicant is a graduate of a state school/college.