Engineering Council Act, 2011
(ACT 819)
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
Establishment and Junctions of the Engineering
Council
1.
Establishment of the Council
2.
Object of the Council
3.
Functions of the Council
4.
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
10.
Branch offices of the Council
11.
Ministerial directives
Registration
12. Annual registration
Registration 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
Registration of engineering firms
20.
Application for registration
21.
Types of engineering firms and units
22.
Power of Board to limit type of service
23.
Revocation of licence
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Registration of engineering educational units
and engineering programmes
24.
Registration
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
32.
Endorsement of documents
33.
Operation of firms
34.
Applicable standards and review
35.
Restriction on use of 'Engineer', 'engineering'
and other designations
36.
Annual publication in the
Gazette
Staff, financial and miscellaneous provisions
37.
Registrar
38.
Functions of the Registrar
39.
Appointment of other staff
40.
Collaboration with other bodies
41.
Funds of the Council
42.
Accounts and audit
43.
Annual report and other reports
44.
Offences
45.
Regulations
46.
Interpretation
47.
Transitional provisions
THE
EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH
ACT
OF THE PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA
ENTITLED
ENGINEERING COUNCIL ACT, 2011
AN
ACT to establish an Engineering Council to regulate
the practice of engineering and to provide for
related matters.
DATE OF ASSENT:
31stMay, 2011.
PASSED by Parliament and assented to by the President:
Establishment and functions of the Engineering Council
Establishment of the Council
1.
(1) There is established by this Act, a body to
be known as the Engineering Council.
(2) Where there is hindrance to the acquisition
of property, the property may be acquired for
the Council under the State Property and Contracts
Act, 1960 (C.A.6)
or the State Lands Act, 1962 (Act 125) and the
cost shall be borne by the Council.
Object
of the Council
2.
The object of the Council is to secure the
highest professional standards in the practice
of engineering.
Functions
of the Council
3.
To achieve the object, the Council shall
(a)
regulate the practice of engineering;
(b)
determine and prescribe requirements for initial
and continuing registration;
(c)
maintain and publish annually, registers for
engineering practitioners in the country;
(d)
determine the limits to areas of engineering
practice and operation;
(e)
monitor, evaluate and take corrective actions on
the performance of engineering practitioners,
firms and units;
(f) collaborate with the National
Accreditation Board and other bodies to certify
programmes of education relevant for engineering
practice;
(g)
licence relevant and appropriate engineering
bodies to certify individuals and corporate
bodies for initial and continuing registration;
(h)
prescribe, uphold and enforce professional
standards, conduct and ethics of engineering
practitioners;
(i)
exercise disciplinary power over engineering
practitioners in respect of the practice of
their profession and works related to the
practice of engineering;
(j)
advise the Minister on engineering matters; and
(k)
perform any other functions that are ancillary
to the object of the Council.
v
Governing body of the Council
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4.
(1) The governing body of the Council is a Board
consisting of
(a)
a
chairperson who is a registered professional
engineer,
(b)
a
registered professional engineer nominated by
relevant licensed bodies,
(c)
a
registered engineering technologist nominated by
relevant licensed bodies,
(d)
a
registered engineering technician nominated by
relevant licensed bodies,
(e)
a
registered engineering craftsman nominated by
relevant licensed bodies,
(f)
a
representative not below the rank of a Director
from one of the engineering related Ministries,
(g)
the Head from one of the accredited engineering
educational institutions,
(h)
a
distinguished legal practitioner of not less
than ten years standing as a lawyer nominated by
the Minister on the advice of the Ghana Bar
Association, and
(i)
the Registrar of the Council, who is a
registered professional engineer.
(2) The members of the Board shall be appointed
by the President in accordance with article 70
of the Constitution.
(3) The Board shall ensure the proper and
effective performance of the functions of the
Council.
Tenure of office of members
5.
(1) A member of the Board shall hold office for
a period not exceeding three years and is
eligible for re-appointment but a member shall
not be appointed for more than two terms.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to the
Registrar.
(3) A member of the Board may at any time resign
from office in writing addressed to the
President through the Minister.
(4) A member of the Board, who is absent from
three consecutive meetings of the Board without
sufficient cause ceases to be a member of the
Board.
(5) The President may by letter addressed to a
member revoke the appointment of that member.
(6) Where a member of the Board is, for a
sufficient reason, unable to act as a member,
the Minister shall determine whether the
inability would result in the declaration of a
vacancy.
(7) Where there is a vacancy
(a)
under subsection (3), (4) or section 7 (2), or
(b)
as
a result of a declaration under subsection (6),
or
(c)
by
reason of the death of a member,
the Minister shall notify the President of the
vacancy and the President shall appoint a person
to fill the vacancy.
Meetings of the Board
6.
(1) The Board shall meet at least once every
three months for the despatch of business at the
times and in the places determined by the
chairperson.
(2) The chairperson shall at the request in
writing of not less than one-third of the
membership of the Board convene an extraordinary
meeting of the Board at the place and time
determined by the chairperson.
(3) The chairperson shall preside at meetings of
the Board and in the absence of the chairperson,
a member of the Board elected by the members
present from among their number shall preside.
(4) Matters before -the Board shall be decided
by a majority of the members present and voting
and in the event of an equality of votes, the
person presiding shall have a casting vote.
(5) The Board may co-opt a person to attend a
Board meeting but that person shall not vote on
a matter for decision at the meeting.
Disclosure of interest
7.
(1) A member of the Board who has an interest in
a matter for consideration shall
(a)
disclose the nature of the interest and the
disclosure shall form part of the record of the
consideration of the matter;
and
(b)
not participate in the deliberations of the
Board in respect of that matter.
(2) A member ceases to be a member of the Board
if that member has an interest in a matter
before the Board and
(a)
fails to disclose that interest, or
(b)
participates in the deliberations on the matter.
Establishment of committees
8.
(1) The Board may establish committees
consistirig of members of the Board or
non-members and members of the Board to perform
a function.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), the Board
shall have a Disciplinary Committee.
(3) A committee of the Board shall be chaired by
a member of the Board except that the
Disciplinary Committee shall be chaired by the
legal representative on the Board.
Allowances
9.
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.
Branch offices of the Council
10.
(1) The Board may establish branch offices of
the Council in places determined by the Board.
(2) A branch office of the Council shall perform
the functions of the Council that the Board may
direct.
Ministerial directives
11.
The Minister may give directives to the Board on
matters of policy and the Board shall comply.
Registration
Annual registration
12.
The Board shall register annually
(a)
engineering practitioners;
(b)
engineering firms; and
(c)
licensed bodies and educational units that offer
engineering as a course of instruction to
operate in the country.
Registration of engineering practitioners
Application for registration
13.
(1) A person shall not offer engineering
services or practice engineering unless that
person is registered in accordance with this Act.
(2) A person seeking registration shall apply to
the Registrar through a licensed body in a
manner determined by the Board.
Qualification for registration
14.
(1) A person does not qualify to be registered
to practice engineering unless that person is
certified by a licensed body.
(2) The licensed body shall inform the Board of
the acceptance or refusal of the application for
registration to practice engineering not later
than three months after the receipt of the
application.
(3) Where a licensed body refuses to accept an
application, it shall notify the applicant of
the refusal and give reasons for the refusal
within seven days.
(4) Where a licensed body certifies an
application the Board shall issue a certificate
of registration to the applicant.
(5) An applicant may apply for a review of a
decision of a licensed body within twenty-one
days of receipt of notification of the refusal.
(6) An applicant who is dissatisfied with the
reasons given by a licensed body may appeal to
the Board within twenty-one days of the
notification of the reasons for the refusal.
(7) Where on appeal, the Board determines that
the application is acceptable, the Board shall
direct the licensed body to certify the
applicant for registration and the Board shall
issue a certificate of registration to the
applicant.
Certificate of registration
15.
(1) Where an application for registration is
accepted by the Board the Board shall issue a
certificate of registration to the registered
engineering practitioner.
(2) A certificate of registration is valid until
the 31st day of December in the year of initial
registration and is renewable annually by the
31st day of December on the
(a)
satisfaction of the conditions for continuing
registration set by the Board; and
(b)
payment of the prescribed fee.
Register of engineering practitioners
16.
(1) The Council shall have four registers for
the registration of engineering practitioners.
(2) The registers are
(a)
professional engineers' register,
(b)
professional engineering technologists'
register,
(c)
engineering technicians' register, and
(d)
engineering craftsmen's register.
(3) A person is qualified to practice
engineering if that person is registered in any
of the registers.
(4) The Registrar shall record the names of
registered engineering practitioners in the
register.
(5) The registers shall be classified into
temporary and permanent registers.
(6) An engineering practitioner who intends to
practise permanently in the country shall be
registered in the permanent Register.
(7) An engineering practitioner who does not
intend to practise in the country for more than
twelve months shall be registered in the
temporary Register.
(8) The Registrar shall keep the registers.
Suspension or cancellation of registration
17.
(1) The Board may suspend or cancel the
certificate of registration of an engineering
practitioner where an enquiry conducted by the
Board confirms that the registered engineering
practitioner
(a)
has been convicted of an offence under this Act;
(b)
has been convicted of an offence related to
engineering under any other enactment; or
(c)
is
guilty of professional misconduct.
(2) A person dissatisfied with a decision of the
Board may appeal to the High Court.
Notice of suspension or cancellation
18.
(1) Where a certificate of registration is to be
suspended or cancelled, the Registrar shall
(a)
serve on the affected engineering practitioner a
notice of the order and require the engineering
practitioner to deliver the certificate of
registration to the Registrar within twenty- one
days of the date of service;
(b)
publish in the
Gazette
a
notice of the cancellation or suspension; and
(c)
in
the case of a cancellation, delete the name of
the engineering practitioner from the Register
of engineering practitioners.
(2) Despite subsection (1)
(a)
the Registrar shall not delete the name of a
person from the register unless that person has
been found guilty of professional misconduct by
the Disciplinary Committee established under
section 8 (2); and
(b)
where an engineering practitioner applies for a
review of a cancellation or suspension, the
Registrar shall only act in accordance with
subsection (1), on the expiration of the period
of notice for review or after the disposal of
the review.
(3) The Registrar shall at the expiration of a
suspension period restore the certificate to the
engineering practitioner and cause notice of the
expiration of the suspension to be published in
the
Gazette.
Re-registration
19.
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
Application for registration
20.
(1) An engineering firm shall not put itself
out, solicit for or offer engineering services
to the public or engage in engineering practice
unless it is registered under this Act.
(2) An engineering company or engineering unit
of a corporate body seeking to be registered may
apply to the Registrar in a form
determined by the Board.
(3) The Board may direct the Registrar to issue
to the applicant a licence authorising the
applicant to carryon business on the payment of
the prescribed fee if the Board is satisfied
that the applicant
(a)
is
fit to carryon engineering business, and
(b)
the business will be carried on by or under the
supervision of a registered engineering
practitioner.
Types of engineering firms and units
21.
An
engineering firm may be registered as
(a)
a
consulting engineering firm;
(b)
an
engineering contracting company;
(c)
an
engineering service provider;
(d)
a
manufacturing company;
(e)
a
fabrication, repair and maintenance unit; and
(f)
a
vendor of machinery equipment appliance and
engineering materials.
Power of Board to limit type of service
22. The Board shall determine
(a)
limits to the type of services provided by each
category of engineering firm, and
(b)
the class of engineering practitioners that may
be responsible for the type of engineering
services that are to be offered by a firm.
Revocation of licence
23. (1) A licence may be revoked if the Board is
satisfied that
(a)
the engineering company or the engineering unit
of a body corporate that holds the licence has
acted contrary to this Act; or
(b)
a
condition specified in the licence for the
carrying on of the business has ceased to exist.
(2) An engineering company or the engineering
unit of a body corporate aggrieved by the
revocation of its licence may apply to the High
Court for a judicial review of the decision.
(3) A revoked licence may be restored if the
Board is satisfied that the engineering body has
complied with the condition specified in the
licence for the carrying on of the engineering
business.
Registration of engineering educational units
and engineering programmes
Registration
24. 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.
Power of Board to specify and conduct
examinations
25. (1) The Board may specify and conduct
examinations for holders of certificates,
diplomas, degrees and other qualifications which
are not recognised by the Council.
(2) Holders of qualifications specified in
subsection (1) shall pass the examinations
specified and conducted by the Board before they
are registered.
Power of Board to recognise engineering
programmes for purposes of registration
26. (1) The Board shall ensure that relevant
educational institutions or bodies provide
instruction and information in engineering
practice that is relevant for the professional
education of engineers.
(2) In furtherance to subsection (1), the Board
shall
(a)
determine the minimum content of engineering
education programmes required for initial
registration of engineering practitioners, and
(b)
collaborate with the National Accreditation
Board and other relevant bodies to ensure that
the minimum educational requirements are
satisfied.
Inspection teams
27. (1) The Board shall collaborate with the
National Accreditation Board and other relevant
bodies to appoint an inspection team to
undertake visits to engineering departments of
educational institutions for the purpose of
ascertaining whether the engineering programmes
satisfy the requirement for initial and
continuing registration.
(2) Based upon the findings of the inspection
team, the Board may register an engineering
programme for a fixed period or withdraw the
registration of an engineering programme in
which case the Board shall make recommendations
that it considers necessary with respect to
courses of study or examinations and request the
department to give effect to the
recommendations.
Revocation of licence of engineering educational
units
28.
(1) The Board shall revoke the licence of an
engineering educational unit of an institution
if it is satisfied that
(a)
the engineering educational unit has acted
contrary to this Act, or
(b)
a
condition specified in the licence for the
carrying on of the business has ceased to exist.
(2) An engineering educational unit aggrieved by
the revocation of its licence may apply to the
High Court for a judicial review of the
decision.
(3) A revoked licence may be restored if the
Board is satisfied that the engineering
educational unit has complied with the condition
specified in the licence for the carrying on of
engineering education.
Engineering documents, works and other
provisions
Preparation of documents
29.
(1) Subject to this Act, a person, shall not
create, prepare, issue or authorise issuance of
an engineering document unless that person, is
registered under this Act.
(2) A person who contravenes subsection (1),
commits an offence and is liable on summary
conviction to a fine of not more than five
thousand penalty units.
Acceptance of works
30.
(1) Subject to this Act, a person, shall not
approve, accept to approve or certify any
engineering works unless that person, is
registered under this Act.
(2) A person who contravenes subsection (1),
commits an offence and is liable on summary
conviction to a fine of not more than five
thousand penalty units.
Rights of registered engineering practitioners
31.
A
registered engineering practitioner may create,
design, manufacture, prepare drawings and
documents, construct, fabricate, install,
maintain and understand any other engineering
activity within the field of specialisation for
which they have been registered and subject to
limitations prescribed by the Board.
Endorsement of documents
32.
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's
(a)
name,
(b)
signature,
(c)
registration number, and
(d)
date.
Operation of firms
33.
(1) Subject to this Act, a person shall not
operate an engineering firm, unless there is a
registered engineering practitioner in
partnership, joint venture or other permanent
association with that person.
(2) A registered engineering practitioner who is
in a partnership, joint venture or other
permanent association under subsection (1),
shall
(a)
verify the performance of engineering functions;
(b)
supervise the creation and preparation of
engineering documents and works; and
(c)
authorise the issuance of each engineering
document.
Applicable standards and review
34.
(1) A registered engineering practitioner or
engineering firm involved in any form of
engineering practice shall conform to existing
and approved local standards for safety,
environmental, technical, health and other
appropriate international standards, acceptable
to the Board.
(2) Despite subsection (1), each registe:r:ed
engineering practitioner or firm shall when
requested by the Board, submit engineering works
to a mandatory peer review by a committee to be
determined by the Board.
Restriction on use of 'Engineer', 'engineering'
and other designations
35.
(1) A person who is not a registered engineering
practitioner shall
not
(a)
use the description registered engineering
practitioner, nor use any other appellation
reserved exclusively for registered engineering
practitioners;
(b)
use any designation referable to registered
engineering practitioners that the Council may
prescribe for a particular group of engineering
practitioners.
(2) A person shall not
(a)
perform, offer or permit any· other person,
under that person's control to perform, or
(b)
offer services to the public under
(i) the description of 'engineer' or
engineering,
(ii) the name of an engineering concern, or
(iii) any other similar description,
unless that person, is registered under this Act.
Annual publication in the Gazette
36.
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
Registrar
37.
(1) The Board shall, in accordance with article
195 of the Constitution, appoint a registered
professional engineer of not less than ten years
standing as the Registrar of the Council.
(2) The Registrar shall hold office on terms and
conditions specified in the letter of
appointment.
(3) The Registrar is the secretary to the Board.
Functions of the Registrar
38.
(1) The Registrar is responsible for the day to
day administration of the affairs of the Council
and is answerable to the Board in the
performance of functions under this Act.
(2) The Registrar shall perform any other
function determined by the Board.
(3) The Registrar may delegate a function to an
officer of the Council but shall not be relieved
from the ultimate responsibility for the
performance of the delegated function.
Appointment of other staff
39.
(1) The Council shall have officers and staff
that are necessary for the proper and effective
performance of its functions.
(2) The Board shall in accordance with article
195 of the Constitution appoint the officers and
staff of the Council.
(3) The Council may engage the services of
advisers on the recommendations of the Board.
(4) Other public officers may be transferred or
seconded to the Council or may otherwise give
assistance to it.
Collaboration with other bodies
40.
The Board shall collaborate with other bodies in
the performance
of functions under this Act.
Funds of the Council
41.
The funds of the Council include
(a)
moneys provided by Parliament,
(b)
fees and charges accruing to the Council,
(c)
donations, grants and gifts, and
(d)
any other moneys that are approved by the
Minister responsible for Finance.
Accounts and audit
42.
(1) The Board shall keep books of account and
proper records in relation to them in the form
approved by the Auditor-General.
(2) The Board shall submit the accounts of the
Council to the Auditor-General for audit within
three months after the end of the financial
year.
(3) The Auditor-General shall, not later than
three months after the receipt of the accounts,
audit the accounts and forward a copy of the
audit report to the Minister.
(4) The financial year of the Council shall be
the same as the financial year of the Government.
Annual report and other reports
43.
(1) The Board shall within one month after the
receipt of the audit report, submit an annual
report to the Minister covering the activities
and the operations of the Council for the year
to which the report relates.
(2) The annual report shall include the report
of the Auditor- General.
(3) The Minister shall within one month after
the receipt of the annual report, submit the
report to Parliament with a statement that the
Minister considers necessary.
(4) The Board shall also submit to the Minister
any other reports which the Minister may require
in writing.
Offences
44.
(1) A person who
(a)
makes a false declaration in an application for
registration;
(b)
wilfully and falsely uses a name, title or
addition implying a qualification to practise as
an engineering practitioner under this Act;
(c)
without being registered under this Act
(i) practises or professes to practise as an
engineering
practitioner; or
(ii) designs, draws or prepares engineering
documents; or
(iii) approves or certifies an engineering work;
or
(iv) operates an engineering firm without a
registered
engineering practitioner in partnership;
(d)
wilfully destroys or damages a register kept
under this Act; or
(e)
contravenes any other provision of this Act,
commits an offence and is liable on summary
conviction to a fine of not more than five
thousand penalty units or to a term of
imprisonment of not more than two years or to
both and in the case of a continuing offence to
a further fine of ten penalty units for each day
during which the offence continues after written
notice has been served on the offender by the
Board.
(2) Where an offence under this Act is committed
by a body of persons or organisation
(a)
in
the case of a body corporate other than a
partnership, each director, or secretary of that
body shall be guilty of the offence; and
(b)
in
the case of a partnership, each partner shall be
guilty of the offence.
(3) Despite subsection (2) a person shall not be
convicted of an offence if the person proves
that the offence was committed without that
person's knowledge or consent, or that the
person took the necessary steps having regard to
the circumstances, to prevent the commission of
the offence.
Regulations
45.
The Minister may on the advice of the Board and
in consultation with the appropriate licensing
body, by legislative instrument make Regulations
(a)
to
prescribe details of registers to be kept;
(b)
provide for the discipline of registered
engineering practitioners, engineering companies
and firms;
(c)
to
prescribe matters relating to
(i) professional standards;
(ii) approval of engineering
documents and works;
(d)
to
prescribe the fees to be paid under this Act;
(e)
to
prescribe conditions for the issuance of a valid
certificate by the Board; and
(f)
to
provide generally for any other matter necessary
for the effective implementation of the
provisions of this Act.
Interpretation
46.
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 mathematicalprinciples,
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 engmeenng;
"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.
Transitional provisions
47.
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.