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IECEP

Institute of Electronics and


Communications Engineers of the
Philippines

IECEP
an organization that offers assistance to the
Electronics Engineers and the general public the
expert professional services in the electronics,
communications and allied engineering

Members of:
Philippines

Electronics and Telecommunications


Federation (PETEF)
Philippine

Federation of Professional
Associations (PFPA)
Philippines

Technological Council (PTC).

HISTORY
1950
Dean Jose S. Alfonso
Mamerto Buenafe
Fred Carino
Ciriaco Coronel
Jose Grey
Alfredo Gella
Ariston Hulinga
Gonzalo Kamantigue
Albino Lara
Venancio Pineda.

IECEP was registered with the Securities and


Exchange Commission under the name of
Institute of Electronics Engineers of the
Philippines, Inc.

VISION AND MISSION

To promote professional development and competence among its


members.
To institutionalize professionalism and ethical practice.
To preserve and enhance the social and moral stature of the
profession.
To protect the rights and privileges of the members in their
profession.
To promote general well-being of its members.
To provide infrastructure and resources for academic and career
development programs.
To maintain unity among Electronics and Communications
professionals.
To increase membership and encourage the active participation of
the members to the activities of the organization.

To recognize outstanding academic and professional achievements


and contributions to the technical standards that affect the
profession.
To validate complaints and assists affected parties for corrective
measures against the violators of law, rules and regulations.
To cooperate, coordinate and assists government and nongovernment organizations in all matters relevant to the practices
of the profession.
To exercise and safeguard the right to nominate candidates for the
Board of Electronics and Communications Engineering from
among its active members.
To initiate and participate in meaningful social, cultural and civic
activities.
To develop and maintain harmonious relationship with
international organizations.
To enhance public awareness about IECEP profession and
disseminate the latest technological and regulatory information
regarding their profession.

IECEP 2014 NATIONAL OFFICERS


PRESIDENT

VP-INTERNAL
AFFAIRS

VP-EXTERNAL
AFFAIRS

VP-EDUCATION

Mary Rose C.
Imperial

Agapito T.
Zinampan, Jr.

Jose Carlos
P. Reyes

Ben B.
Andres

IECEP 2014 NATIONAL OFFICERS

CHAPTERS

CHAPTERS

REGIONAL CHAPTERS
Visayas Regional Chapter (Cebu)
North Mindanao (Cagayan de Oro)
Iligan City
Zamboanga City
Central Mindanao (Cotabato)
Davao City
Negros Chapter
ButuanCity
Baguio City
Subic Bay
Pangasinan
Quezon City

STUDENT CHAPTER

National Student Chapter (NSC)


Adamson University
AMA Computer College(Makati)
AMACC (Bian)
AMACC (Quezon City)
AMACC (Sta. Cruz, Laguna)
Angeles University Foundation
Ateneo de Naga University
Baliwag Colleges
Bicol College of Arts and Trades
Bohol Institute of Technology
Bulacan Sate University
Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges
Cebu Institute of Technology
Central Philippines University
De la Salle University
Divine Word College of Calapan
Don Bosco Technical College
Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
Cagayan de Oro College
Cebu Technical School
Central Colleges of the Philippines
Central Visayas Polytechnic College
Feati University
Holy Angel University
Liceo de Cagayan University
Lyceum of the Philippines
Mariano Marcos State University
Mapua Institute of Technology
Mindanao Electronics Institute College, Inc.
Mindanao Polytechnic State College
Mindanao State University- Iligan Institute of Technology
New Era University
National University
Notre Dame of Marbel University
Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila
Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Rizal Technological University
Saint Francis of Assissi College System
Saint Louis University
Southern Luzon Polytechnic College
St. John Technological College of the Philippines
Technological Institute of the Philippines
Technological University of the Philippines
Universidad de Manila- former (City College of Manila)
University of the Visayas
University of the Philippines- Diliman
University of San Carlos
University of San Jose Recoletos
University of Santo Tomas
University of Southeastern Philippines
University of St. La Salle
Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation
Wesleyan University
Xavier University
Zamboanga A. E. Colleges

INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS
Isla Communications Co., Inc.
Computronix College
Wavetex Wandel Goltermann
Alejandro Colleges
Skycable Electronics & Communications Engineers Organization
Intel Philippines Manufacturing
Hewlett-Packard Philippines
Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE)
Societe International de Telecommunications
Aeronatiques
3M Philippines
Alcatel Philippines
Siemens, Inc.
Locator International Telecom & Traders, Inc.
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Philippine Chapter
Telecommunications & Computer Technologies, Inc.

IECEP ESTABLISHED:
Philippine Electronics Code
Volume I Safety
Volume II - Building Telephone Facilities
Manual Practice for ECEs

It has successfully worked for the inclusion of the ECE profession


in the National Building Code and the development of the
Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency Program of the
Commission on Higher Education
Formulation of standards for telecommunications licensing and
regulations by the NTC

"Electronics Engineering Law of 2004"

PHILIPPINE EXECUTIVE ORDER AND PRESIDENTIAL DECREE


EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 205, S. 1987 REGULATING THE OPERATION
OF CABLE ANTENNA TELEVISION (CATV) SYSTEMS IN THE
PHILIPPINES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 436 PRESCRIBING POLICY GUIDELINES TO
GOVERN THE OPERATIONS OF CABLE TELEVISION IN THE
PHILIPPINES
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 576-A REGULATING THE OWNERSHIP
AND OPERATION OF RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1987 - AN ACT CREATING THE
VIDEOGRAM REGULATORY BOARD
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1986-CREATING THE MOVIE AND
TELEVISION REVIEW AND CLASSIFICATION BOARD

ARTICLE 1

SEC. 1. Pursuant to RA 9292 Sundry Provision


article V section 32, the INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS OF THE PHILS, INC.,
shall be one (1) integrated and Accredited
Professional Organization of Professional Electronics
Engineers, Electronics Engineers and Electronics
Technicians in the country, which is registered with
the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non
stock, nonprofit corporation and recognized by the
Board, the Commission and all government agencies
as the one and only integrated and accredited
national organization for the said professionals.
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS OF
THE PHILS, INC. is hereby referred as IECEP.

ARTICLE1

SEC. 3 IECEP is committed to serve the needs of its


members in their performance of their electronics
professions as defined in RA 9292 General Provision article
1, section 5 that states nature and scope of practice of
electronics engineer and technician professions and in their
pursuit of career growth in global arena through ASEAN
and APEC Engineers Registry as mandated by World
Trade Organization (WTO).

SEC. 4 As an integrated institute, IECEP will operate


based on the principle of unity in diversity, empowering
its chapter members to direct programs and activities
towards the common good of its chapter members and
IECEP in general.

ARTICLE II
SEC. 2 Membership in the Institute shall be
through the local chapters or foreignbased
chapters. There shall be no direct individual
membership in the national and regional
organizations. In case there is no existing chapter
in a members domicile, he can join the chapter of
his choice nearest his residence or place of work or,
for the time being, retain his membership in the
national organization until such time when a local
chapter shall have been organized in his domicile.

ARTICLE II

SEC. 3 The Institute shall be governed and managed by


a eleven (11) National Board of Directors. Five (5) of the
eleven (11) National Directors shall be elected atlarge
every other Annual General Membership Meeting with a
term of office of two (2) years from January 1st of the first
year to December 31st of the second year; provided,
however, that for the purpose of the transition period,
eleven (11) National Directors shall be voted upon during
the first Annual General Membership Meeting of the
Institute, with the first six (6) garnering the highest
number of votes to serve for a period of two (2) years,
while the next five (5) to serve for a period of one (1) year.
A new set of five (5) National Directors shall then be voted
upon during the next Annual General Membership
Meeting, and so on.

ARTICLE III
SEC. 1 Within fifteen (15) days after the election of the new directors
every year to complete the elevenman composition of the Board of
Directors, they shall then meet to elect by secret ballot from amongst
themselves the following National Officers, as follows:
1. President
2. Vice PresidentInternal
3. Vice PresidentExternal
4. Vice PresidentEducation
5. Secretary General
6. Treasurer
7. Auditor
However, the President shall be elected only from among the eleven
(11) National Directors and he or she shall
hold office together with the rest of the elected National Officers for a
period of one (1) year from January 1st
to December 31st. No National

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