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Title: Regulations Governing Certification by Building Structure & Equipment Related Professional Engineers
Am Date: 2012-01-19
Legislative History: Article 1, Article 3, Article 6, Article 7, Article 9, Article 12 amended and promulgated on January 19, 2012.

Transaction

Amendment

Article 1
These regulations are duly enacted in accordance with Article 13, Paragraph 3 of the Professional Engineers Act(hereinafter referred to as the Act).

Article 3
The term“professional engineer” as set forth herein denotes the professional engineers having duly obtained the professional engineer license under Article 8, Paragraph 1 of the Act, and engaged in architectural structure & equipment related professional engineering in the manner practicing as set forth in Article 7, Paragraph 1, Subparagraph 1 or 2 of the Act.

Article 7
Professional engineers are obliged for non-disclosure responsibilities and custody of the worksheets. The professional engineers shall not leak any contents thereof except the cases when required by the authority concerned according to laws and regulations, or borrowed by the clients (consignors).The professional engineers shall further keep such papers onto file for a minimum of five years from the date on which the certification report is submitted.

Article 9
The Certification reports, all drawings and documents produced by professional engineers in practice shall be signed personally by the professional engineers and be further affixed with their practice seal, and the Certification reports shall expressly bear the file number of the permission issued by the central competent authority in charge of architectural affairs.

Article 12
Where a professional engineer breaches these regulations while rendering the certification services, in addition to the due punishment to be imposed pursuant to the Act, the central competent authority in charge of architectural affairs may abolishe his permission for the certification services and suspend his application for the certification permission for a period ranging from two months minimum to three years maximum, as actual requirements may justify.
Article 6
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