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The professional association is incorporated. The professional association has a clear administrative structure. The professional association has clear objects. The professional association has a mandatory registry for members. The professional association sets and maintains standards of registration.
The professional association sets and maintains ethical and professional standards. The professional association disciplines members if and when required. The professional association has the legal right to designations and restriction on use by others. The professional association has the right of licensure in some instances or limited licensure.
To establish, maintain and conduct an institute or association within Ontario for technicians, engineering technicians, applied science technologists and engineering technologists for the purpose of granting membership and registration to persons who meet the standards of the Association. To maintain discipline among its members. To assist members in advancing their status, recognition and welfare and in increasing their knowledge, skill and proficiency.
To establish and maintain consistent registration requirements for technicians, engineering technicians, applied science technologists, engineering technologists and other classes of members. The first accreditation is undertaken and steps taken to form an accreditation committee and an accreditation policy. Its first president is Peter Newman. Membership nears 6, Seventeen members sit on the Admissions Committee and seven C.
The proposal for an act to recognize certification, technicians and technologists is sent to provincial ministers.
The year is marked by the 20th anniversary of the original certification program. Now there are 8, full members, associates and 90 students. OACETT makes a presentation to the Professional Organizations Committee public hearings, which is appointed to study statutes dealing with professional and selfgoverning organizations. According to Statistics Canada, there are 7. Women, however, still represent only 25 per cent of the workforce in the electricity sector. Furthermore, fewer than 13 per cent of practicing licensed engineers are women.
In the trades, that number plummets to fewer than 5 per cent. Despite the rise in the proportion of women in these technical areas and best efforts to tap into, develop and retain this cohort, the pace of improvement has been slow, with the parity between men and women in the industry remaining a long way off. This highlights the importance of attracting women to critical occupations such as engineers, engineering technicians, technologists and other skilled trades.
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