PRC and Professional Regulation in the Philippines Quiz

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When was the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) created?

  • March 15, 1973
  • June 22, 1973 (correct)
  • January 2, 1974
  • February 1, 1974

Who is responsible for handling the practice of lawyers in the Philippines?

  • Professional Regulation Commission
  • Civil Service Commission
  • Department of Labor and Employment
  • Supreme Court of the Philippines (correct)

Who assumed office as the first PRC Commissioner?

  • President Ferdinand E. Marcos
  • Architect Eric C. Nubla (correct)
  • Heraldry Commission
  • Civil Service Commission

Where did the Commission make its offices initially?

<p>Burned Civil Service Commission building (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who officially adopted the PRC Coat-of-Arms?

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PRC Creation Date

The Professional Regulation Commission was established on June 22, 1973.

Law practice authority in Philippines

The Supreme Court of the Philippines oversees the practice of lawyers.

First PRC Commissioner

Architect Eric C. Nubla became the first commissioner of the PRC.

Initial PRC offices location

The PRC initially set up its offices in the burned Civil Service Commission building.

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PRC Coat-of-Arms adoption

The Heraldry Commission officially adopted the PRC Coat-of-Arms.

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Study Notes

Creation and Leadership of the PRC

  • The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) was established on July 5, 1973, through Presidential Decree No. 223.
  • The Supreme Court of the Philippines handles the practice of lawyers in the country.
  • Judge Manuel F. Lim of the Court of First Instance of Manila served as the first PRC Commissioner.
  • Initially, the PRC operated from its headquarters in Building B, Department of Education, Manila.
  • The PRC Board of Commissioners, led by Commissioner Teofilo S. Guadiz Jr., officially adopted the PRC Coat-of-Arms.

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