Which of the following is NOT a ground for refusing to issue a Certificate of Registration (COR) for a medical technology applicant? A) Convicted by a court of a crime involving mo... Which of the following is NOT a ground for refusing to issue a Certificate of Registration (COR) for a medical technology applicant? A) Convicted by a court of a crime involving moral turpitude B) Guilty of dishonorable conduct C) Lack of a college degree D) Guilty of immoral conduct
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to identify which option does not constitute a reason for refusing the issuance of a Certificate of Registration for a medical technology applicant. This requires an understanding of the associated regulations or laws governing medical technology certification.
Answer
Lack of a college degree.
Lack of a college degree is NOT a ground for refusing to issue a Certificate of Registration.
Answer for screen readers
Lack of a college degree is NOT a ground for refusing to issue a Certificate of Registration.
More Information
Conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude and being guilty of dishonorable or immoral conduct are explicit grounds for refusal. Educational qualification may differ in legal stipulations, but it is not typically stated as a refusal ground in the context provided.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming lack of education is explicitly stated as a ground when it might be part of eligibility criteria rather than a ground for refusal after application.
Sources
- REPUBLIC ACT NO. 2382 - THE MEDICAL ACT OF 1959 - elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph
- [PDF] Republic Act No. 5527 - Professional Regulation Commission - prc.gov.ph
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