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EE Laws

This 3-unit lecture course familiarizes electrical engineering students with existing Philippine laws, codes, ethics, and standards regarding the practice of the electrical engineering profession. The course objectives are to make students aware of laws like the New Electrical Engineering Law and EPIRA Law, understand contracts and ethical obligations, and cover additional topics in the course outline including codes, warranties, and guidelines for the energy and power industry.
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EE Laws

This 3-unit lecture course familiarizes electrical engineering students with existing Philippine laws, codes, ethics, and standards regarding the practice of the electrical engineering profession. The course objectives are to make students aware of laws like the New Electrical Engineering Law and EPIRA Law, understand contracts and ethical obligations, and cover additional topics in the course outline including codes, warranties, and guidelines for the energy and power industry.
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Course Name: EE LAWS, CONTRACTS, AND ETHICS Course Description: This course deals with the study of existing

laws, codes, ethics and standards in the practice of the electrical engineering profession. No. of Units for Lec and Lab: 3 units lecture Course Objectives: 1. To familiarize the students with existing laws, codes, and standards in the practice of the electrical engineering profession. 2. To make the students aware and understand the basic concept of contracts and obligations and ethical standards in the practice of the electrical engineering profession. Course Outline: 1. The New Electrical Engineering Law (RA 7920) of 1995 2. Anti-Electricity Pilferage Act (RA 7832) of 1994 3. EPIRA Law (RA 9136) of 2001 4. Code of Ethics for Electrical Engineers 5. Magna Carta for Residential Electricity Consumer 6. Warranties, Liabilities, Patents, Bids, and Insurance 2. Grid Code 8. Distribution Code 9. National Building Code 10. Wholesale Electricity Spot Market Rules 11. Guidelines for Energy Conserving Design of Buildings and Utility Systems 12. Other relevant laws, codes and standards in the energy and power industry

Course Name: EE LAWS, CONTRACTS, AND ETHICS

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