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Ghana
Engineering Council Act, 2011
Act 819 of 2011
- Published in Ghana Gazette 42 on 10 June 2011
- Assented to on 31 May 2011
- Commenced on 10 June 2011
- [This is the version of this document from 10 June 2011.]
Establishment and functions of the Engineering Council
1. Establishment of the Council
2. Object of the Council
The object of the Council is to secure the highest professional standards in the practice of engineering.3. Functions of the Council
To achieve the object, the Council shall4. Governing body of the Council
5. Tenure of office of members
6. Meetings of the Board
7. Disclosure of interest
8. Establishment of committees
9. Allowances
Members of the Board and members of a committee of the Board shall be paid the allowances approved by the Minister in consultation with the Minister responsible for Finance.10. Branch offices of the Council
11. Ministerial directives
The Minister may give directives to the Board on matters of policy and the Board shall comply.Registration
12. Annual registration
The Board shall register annuallyRegistration of engineering practitioners
13. Application for registration
14. Qualification for registration
15. Certificate of registration
16. Register of engineering practitioners
17. Suspension or cancellation of registration
18. Notice of suspension or cancellation
19. Re-registration
An engineering practitioner whose registration has been cancelled may apply for consideration to be re-registered if a period of not less than five years has elapsed after the date of the notice of the cancellation was published in the Gazette.Registration of engineering firms
20. Application for registration
21. Types of engineering firms and units
An engineering firm may be registered as22. Power of Board to limit type of service
The Board shall determine23. Revocation of licence
Registration of engineering educational units and engineering programmes
24. Registration
An engineering educational unit of an institution shall not offer engineering education or hold itself out as a unit that offers engineering education unless the educational unit has satisfied requirements and standards prescribed by the Board and approved by the National Accreditation Board.25. Power of Board to specify and conduct examinations
26. Power of Board to recognise engineering programmes for purposes of registration
27. Inspection teams
28. Revocation of licence of engineering educational units
Engineering documents, works and other provisions
29. Preparation of documents
30. Acceptance of works
31. Rights of registered engineering practitioners
A registered engineering practitioner may create, design, manufacture, prepare drawings and documents, construct, fabricate, install, maintain and undertake any other engineering activity within the field of specialisation for which they have been registered and subject to limitations prescribed by the Board.32. Endorsement of documents
A registered engineering practitioner who draws, creates, prepares or approves any engineering document shall endorse or cause to be endorsed on the document the engineering practitioner's33. Operation of firms
34. Applicable standards and review
35. Restriction on use of 'Engineer', 'engineering' and other designations
36. Annual publication in the Gazette
The Registrar shall publish the list of registered engineering practitioners, firms, licensed bodies and educational units of good standing in the Gazette by the 31st January of each year.Staff, financial and miscellaneous provisions
37. Registrar
38. Functions of the Registrar
39. Appointment of other staff
40. Collaboration with other bodies
The Board shall collaborate with other bodies in the performance of functions under this Act.41. Funds of the Council
The funds of the Council include42. Accounts and audit
43. Annual report and other reports
44. Offences
45. Regulations
The Minister may on the advice of the Board and in consultation with the appropriate licensing body, by legislative instrument make Regulations46. Interpretation
In this Act unless the context otherwise requires,“Council” means the Engineering Council established under section 1 of this Act;“engineering” means the science and art of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, judgement and common sense to create, maintain, sustain, develop and apply technology for the needs and desires of society;“engineering document” means any document arising from the practice of engineering;“engineering firm” means any body or organisation carrying out engineering works or Services,“engineering practitioner” means any person in the practice of engineering,“engineering works or services” means any works or services which are the products of engineering activities;“inspection team” means a team appointed by the Board to assess standards at engineering departments of an Institution;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for Water Resources, Works and Housing;“registered engineering firm” means an engineering firm registered under this Act;“registered engineering practitioner” means an engineering practitioner registered under this Act;“registered engineering programme” means any engineering educational programme registered under this Act; and“registered licensed body” means any licensed body registered under this Act.47. Transitional provisions
An engineering practitioner or engineering firm in practice before the commencement of this Act shall register to practice under this Act or obtain a licence within six months of the commencement of this Act.History of this document
10 June 2011 this version
Commenced
31 May 2011
Assented to