MALACAÑANG
M a n i l aPRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 335 November 13, 1973
AMENDING FURTHER SECTION FIFTEEN OF REPUBLIC ACT NUMBERED FOUR THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY FOUR, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE "GEODETIC ENGINEERING LAW," AS AMENDED BY PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 202
WHEREAS, on June 2, 1973, Presidential Decree No. 202 was promulgated amending Section 15 of Republic Act No. 4374, other wise known as the Geodetic Engineering Law, which authorized, under certain conditions, undergraduates who have completed 4th year of civil engineering to take and qualify in the Board of Examination for Jr. Geodetic Engineers;
WHEREAS, the objective of said Decree was to fill an acute need for technical manpower to undertake and implement the massive cadastral and public land subdivision survey program of the Bureau of Lands, as well as its parcellary mapping operations under the Land Reform Program of the administration;
WHEREAS, further studies indicate that an undergraduate who has completed 3rd year of Civil Engineering would have at that stage acquired the necessary technical skill and proficiency in...
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Amending Further Section Fifteen Of Republic Act Numbered Four Thousand Three Hundred Seventy Four, Otherwise Known As The "Geodetic Engineering Law," As Amended By Presidential Decree No.
Presidential Decree No. 335
Summary of Presidential Decree No. 335
Amending Section 15 of the Geodetic Engineering Law (Republic Act No. 4374)
- Allows graduates of Civil Engineering or undergraduates who have completed 3rd year of Civil or Geodetic Engineering to take the Board Examination for Junior Geodetic Engineers, subject to certain conditions. (Section 1)
- The conditions are:
- They must satisfy the requirements of Section 15 (a) to (c) of the Geodetic Engineering Law. (Section 1)
- They must have earned credits in the following courses: Laws on Natural Resources, Laws on Land Registration and Property, Land Reform Laws, Land Property Surveys, Photogrammetry and Cartography from any recognized school, college or university. (Section 1)
- A certificate of registration as Junior Geodetic Engineer authorizes the holder to execute land surveys or phases thereof, subject to conditions and limitations prescribed by the Board of Geodetic Engineers. (Section 2)
- The objective is to fill the acute need for technical manpower to undertake and implement the massive cadastral and public land subdivision survey program of the Bureau of Lands, as well as its parcellary mapping operations under the Land Reform Program of the administration. (Whereas clause)
Amending Section 15 of the Geodetic Engineering Law (Republic Act No. 4374)
- Allows graduates of Civil Engineering or undergraduates who have completed 3rd year of Civil or Geodetic Engineering to take the Board Examination for Junior Geodetic Engineers, subject to certain conditions. (Section 1)
- The conditions are:
- They must satisfy the requirements of Section 15 (a) to (c) of the Geodetic Engineering Law. (Section 1)
- They must have earned credits in the following courses: Laws on Natural Resources, Laws on Land Registration and Property, Land Reform Laws, Land Property Surveys, Photogrammetry and Cartography from any recognized school, college or university. (Section 1)
- A certificate of registration as Junior Geodetic Engineer authorizes the holder to execute land surveys or phases thereof, subject to conditions and limitations prescribed by the Board of Geodetic Engineers. (Section 2)
- The objective is to fill the acute need for technical manpower to undertake and implement the massive cadastral and public land subdivision survey program of the Bureau of Lands, as well as its parcellary mapping operations under the Land Reform Program of the administration. (Whereas clause)