Ra 9258 Guidance and Counseling
Ra 9258 Guidance and Counseling
Ra 9258 Guidance and Counseling
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-eight day of July, two thousand and three.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippine Congress Assembled:
ARTICLE I
TITLE, DECLARATION OF POLICY, DEFINITION OF TERMS
Section 1. Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Guidance and Counseling Act of 2004,"
Section 2. Declaration of Policy. - It is hereby declared a policy of the Senate to promote the
improvement, advancement and protection of the guidance and counseling services profession by
undertaking and instituting measures that will result in professional, ethical, relevant, efficient, and
effective guidance and counseling services for the development and enrichment of individuals and
group lives.
The State recognizes the important role of guidance and counselors in nation-building and promotes
the sustained development of reservoir of guidance and counselors whose competence have been
determined by honest and credible licensure examinations whose standards of professional practice
and service are world-class and Internationally recognized, globally competitive through preventive
regulatory measures, programs and activities that foster their continuing professional development.
Section 3. Definition of Terms. - As used in this Act, the following terms shall mean:
a) Guidance and Counseling is a profession that involves the use of an integrated approach to
the development of a well-functioning individual primarily by helping him/her potentials to the fullest
and plan him/her to utilize his/her potentials to the fullest and plan his/her future in accordance with
his/her abilities, interests and needs. It includes functions such as counseling subjects, particularly
subjects given in the licensure examinations, and other human development services.
b) A guidance counselor is a natural person who has been registered and issued a valid
Certificate of Registration and a valid Professional Identification Card by the Professional Regulatory
Board of Guidance and Counseling and the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) in
accordance with this Act and by virtue of specialized training performs for a fee, salary or other
forms of compensation, the functions of guidance and counseling under Section 3 (a) of this Act.
ARTICLE II
THE PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BOARD OF COUNSELING
Section 4. Creation of Professional Regulatory Board of Guidance and Counseling - There shall be
created a Professional Regulatory Board of Guidance and Counseling, hereinafter referred to as the
Board, Under the administrative control and supervision of the Professional Regulatory Commission,
hereinafter referred to as the Commission, to be composed of a Chairman and two (2) members who
shall be appointed by the Philippines from a list of three (3) recommendees for each position
submitted by the Commission from a list of five (5) nominees for each position submitted by the
accredited and integrated organization of guidance counselors.
Section 5. Powers, Functions, Duties and Responsibilities of the Board. - The professional
Regulatory Board shall have the following specific powers, duties and responsibilities.
(b) Determine and evaluate the qualifications of the applicants for registration with or without
licensure examinations and for issuance of special permits;
(c) Prepare the examination questions in accordance with Section 15 hereof or the modification
thereof, and correct and rate the examination papers through a process of computerization;
(d) Prepare, adopt issue or amend the syllabi for the subjects in the licensure examination, in
consultation with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the academe and the accredited
professional organizations;
(e) Register successful examinees in the licensure examination and issue the corresponding
certificates of registration ;
(f) Issue special/temporary permits to foreign guidance counselors to practice Guidance and
Counseling for specific duration of time for a fee or on medical mission without a fee;
(g) Monitor the conditions affecting the practice of Guidance Counseling, conduct ocular
inspection of places where guidance counselors practice their profession and adopt measures for
the enhancement of the profession and the maintenance of high professional, technical and ethical
standards;
(h) Ensure, in coordination with the CHED, that all education institutions offering the
course/program of Guidance and Counseling comply with the policies, standards and requirements
of the said course prescribed by the CHED in the areas of curriculum, faculty, library and facilities;
(i) Promulgate rules and regulations including a Code of Ethics, a Code of Technical Standards for
guidance counselors and administrative policies, orders and issuances, to carry out the provisions of
this Act.
(j) Investigates violations of this Act and the Rules and Regulations, Code of Ethics Code of
Technical Standards, administrative policies, orders and issuances, promulgated by the Professional
Regulatory Board. The Rule on administrative investigation promulgated by the Commission shall
govern in such investigation;
(k) Issue subpoena or subpoena duces tecum to secure the attendance of respondents or
witnesses or the production of documents relative to the investigation conducted by the Board;
(l) Render decision, order or resolution on preliminary investigation or inquiry against violators of
this Act, Rules and Regulations, Code of Ethics, Code of Technical Standards or any policy on
undocketed cases and the docketed administrative cases against examinees and registrants, which
shall become final and executory unless appealed with the Commission within fifteen (15) days from
receipt of the copy thereof;
(m) Issue, suspend, revoke or re-issue any license for the practice of Guidance and Counseling
as defined in this Act.
(n) Administer oaths necessary for the effective Implementation of this Act;
(o) Initiate criminal action against any violator of this Act and/or the rules and regulation of the
Board;
(q) Prescribed guidelines and criteria on the continuing professional education (CPE);
(r) Adopt such measures necessary and proper for the maintenance of high ethical and
professional standards in the practice of the profession; and
(s) Perform such other functions and duties as may be necessary to effectively implement this Act.
The policies resolutions and rules and regulations issued or promulgated by the Professional
Regulatory Board shall be subject to review and approval by the Commission; however, the Board's
decisions, resolutions orders which are not interlocutory, rendered in an administrative case, shall be
subject to review only if on appeal with the Commission. The decision of the Board and/or the
Commission may be appealed to the Court of Appeals in accordance with the Rules of Court.
Section 6. Qualification of Professional Regulatory Board Members. - The Chairman and members
of the Professional Regulatory Board, at the time of their appointment shall;
(b) Be a resident of the country for at least five(5) years immediately prior to his/her appointment ;
(c) Be of good moral character and must not have been convicted of any crime involving moral
turpitude;
(d) Be a qualified guidance counselor holding a valid Certificate of Registration; Provided, That in
the case of the first members of the Board of Guidance and Counseling, they shall be issued
Certificates of Registration as guidance counselors without prior examination;
(e) Be a holder of a doctoral degree in Guidance and Counseling from a reputable college or
university duly recognized by the CHED and/or by a duly accredited college or university abroad;
(f) Have at least ten (10) years of continuous professional practice as guidance counselor or
counselor educator under this Act.
(g) Not be a member of the faculty of any school, college, or university where regular and/or
review courses in guidance and counseling education is taught nor have any pecuniary interest in
such institution; and
(h) Not be an official of the integrated and accredited national professional organization.
Section 7. Term of Office. - The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years
or until their successors shall have been appointed and qualified. They may, however, be
reappointed for a second term. Of the members to be appointed for the first Board, one (1) member
shall hold office as Chairman for three (3) years; one (1) as member for two (2) years; and one (1)
member for a term of one (1) year. Any vacancy in the Board shall be filled for the unexpired portion
of the term only. Each member shall take the proper oath prior to assumption duty.
Section 8. Administrative Supervision of the Board, Custodian of its Records, Secretariat and
Support Services. - All records of the Board, including application for examination and administrative
and other investigative cases shall be under the custody of the Commission. The Commission shall
designate the Secretary of the Board and shall provide the secretariat and support services to
implement the provision of this Act.
Section 9. Compensation and Allowances of the Board. - The Chairman and members of the
Boards shall received the compensation and allowances comparable to the compensation and
allowances received by the chairman and members of existing regulatory board under the
Commission as provided for in he General Appropriations Act.
Section 10. Grounds for Suspension and Removal of Board Members. - The president of the
Philippines, upon the recommendation of the Commission, after giving the concerned member an
opportunity to defend himself/herself a proper administrative investigation to be conducted by the
Commission, may remove and suspend any member on the following grounds:
(b) violating or tolerance of violating this Act or the Code of Ethics and Code of Professional and
Technical Standards for guidance counselors;
(d) manipulation of rigging of the licensure examination results, disclosure of secret information or
the examination, or tampering of the grades therein; or
(e) conviction by the final judgement of any criminal offense by the courts.
Section 11. Annual Report. - The Chairman of the Board, shall after the close of the fiscal year,
submit an annual report to the commission, giving a detailed accounting of the proceedings of the
Board during the year and embodying such recommendation as the Board may desire to make.
ARTICLE III
EXAMINATION, REGISTRATION AND LICENSURE
Section 12. Examination Required - All applicants for registration for the practice of Guidance and
Counseling shall be required to undergo a licensure examination to be given by the Board and the
Commission in such places and dates as the Commission may designate in accordance with
Republic Act No. 8981, subject to compliance with the requirements prescribed by the Commission.
Section 13. Qualification for Examination. - In order to qualify for the examination, an applicant
must, at the time of filing the application be:
(a) a citizen of the republic of the Philippines or a foreigner whose country has reciprocity with the
Philippines in the practice of Guidance and Counseling;
(b) has not been convicted of any offense involving moral turpitude by a competent court; and
(c) holder of a Bachelor's Degree in Guidance and Counseling or in other Allied Disciplines and a
master's degree in Guidance and Counseling from an institution in the Philippines or abroad
recognized or accredited by the CHED.
Section 14. Registration Without Taking Licensure Examination. - A person who possesses the
pertinent qualifications required for admission in the examination for registration as guidance
counselor pursuant to the provisions of this Act maybe registered without examination: Provided,
That the applicant files with the Board within two (2) years after its creation, an application for
registration and issuance of a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card by
submitting credentials showing that the applicant before the effectivity of this Act;
(a) Had been doctoral and masters degree holders in Guidance and Counseling with at least three
(3) years of teaching Guidance and Counseling courses and/or full-time counseling practice for the
same period;
(b) Had passed at least eighteen (18) units of Master's level courses in Guidance and Counseling
such as Counseling Techniques/Theories, Organization or Administration of Guidance Services, Test
and Measurements, Group Process/Counseling and Career Guidance/Counseling; and have at least
seven (7) years of experience in counseling work; and
(c) Has completed academic requirements for a master's degree in guidance and counseling and
have five (5) years experience as full-time guidance counselors.
Section 15. Scope of Examination. - The examination shall cover the following subject areas'
Section 16. Report of Rating. - The Board shall, within ten (10) days after the examination, report
the ratings obtained by each candidate to the Commission.
Section 17. Ratings in the Examination and Re-examination. - To be qualified as having passed the
licensure examination for guidance and counselors, a candidate must have obtained a weighted
general average of seventy-five (75%), with no grade lower than sixty (60%) in any given subject.
However, an examinee who obtains a weighted average of seventy-five percent (75%) or higher but
obtains a rating below sixty percent (60%) within two (2) years from the date of the last examination.
The subjects or subjects retaken must have each a rating of no less than seventy-five (75%) in order
to qualify as having passed the examination.
Section 18. Oath-Taking. - All successful examinees shall be required to take a professional oath
before any member of the Board or any officer of the Commission authorized by the PRC, or any
officer authorized by law.
A professional identification Card bearing the registration number, date of issuance, expiry date, duly
signed by the Commission Chairperson shall likewise be issued to every registrant who has paid the
prescribed fee.
Section 20. Roster of Guidance Counselors. - The Board, In coordination with the accredited
professional organization, shall kept a roster of the names, residence and office addresses of all
registered and licensed guidance counselors and the said roster shall be made available to the
public upon request.
Section 22. Indication of Certificate of Registration Number and Professional Tax Receipts (PTR). -
The Guidance Counselors shall be required to indicate his/her Certificate of Registration number, the
date of issuance, the period of validity of the license, including the professional tax receipt number
on the documents he/she signs, uses or issues in connection with the practice of his/her profession.
Section 23. Practice Through Special/Temporary Permit. - Special/Temporary Permit maybe issued
by the Board, subject to the approval of the Commission and payment of the fees the latter has
prescribed and charged thereof, to the following persons:
(1) Licensed Guidance Counselors from foreign countries/states whose services are either for a
fee or free;
(a) If they are internationally well-known counselors or outstanding experts in any branch or
specialty of Guidance and Counseling; and
(b) If their services are urgently and importantly necessary for lack of, or inadequacy of available
local specialists/experts for the promotion or advancement of the practice of guidance and
counseling through transfer of technology.
(2) Licensed Guidance Counselors from foreign countries/states whose services shall be free and
limited to indigent patients in a particular hospital, center or clinic;
The permit shall, among other things, include these limitations and conditions for a period of not
more than one (1) year subject to renewal, the branch or specialty of guidance and counseling, and
the specific place of practice such as clinic, hospital, center, school/college/university offering the
course of guidance and counseling. The Board, subject to approval by the Commission, shall
prescribe rules and regulations on the implementation of this particular section.
(b) Finding of Guilt by the Professional Regulatory Board for immoral and/or dishonorable
conduct; and
The Certificate of Registration may be revoked or suspended, or the special permit may be
cancelled for any of the above- enumerated causes including the following: fraudulent acquisition of
Certificate of Registration and/or special permit; abetment or tolerance of illegal practice by
unqualified person through the use by the latter of Guidance Counselor's Certificate, or special
permit; Violation of any provision of this Act, Rules and Regulations of the Board and Commission
and other policies thereof, including the Code of Ethics, and Code of Technical Standards or
Guidance Counselors; unethical, immoral, dishonorable or unprofessional conduct; malpractice;
guilty of drug or alcohol abuse impairing his/her ability to practice his/her profession; and practice of
the profession during period of suspension by one whose Certificate of Registration had been
suspended by the Board.
No certificate shall be denied, revoked or suspended or any of the reason herein provided, until after
sworn complaint in writing against the applicant or holder thereof shall have been filed and heard in
a public hearing or upon request, behind close doors.
Section 25. Reinstatement. - A person may apply to the Board for reinstatement of a certificate the
issuance of which has been duly revoked at any time after the expiration of one (1) year from the
date of revocation of the said certificate. The application shall be in writing and shall conform to
requirement provided by the Board. No certificate shall be reinstated unless the Board is satisfied
that a good cause exists to warrant such reinstatement.
Section 26. Appeal. - The decision on the denial or refusal to issue Certificate of Registration, the
revocation or suspension of the Certificate of Registration, or cancellation of special permit by the
Board shall be final unless appealed to the Commission within fifteen (15) days from receipt of the
decision. The decision of the Board and/or Commission may be appealed to the Court of Appeals.
ARTICLE IV
PRACTICE OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING
Section 27. Prohibition Against the Practice of Guidance and Counseling. - No person shall (a)
engage in the practice of guidance and counseling without a valid Certificate of Registration and the
valid Professional Identification Card or a special permit; (b) make representations to the public or to
third person as a licensed Guidance Counselor during the time that the licensed has been revoked
or suspended, and, (c) allow anybody to use his/her license as guidance counselor to enable such
unqualified individual to engage in the practice of guidance and counseling.
No corporation, partnership, association or entity shall operate a guidance and counseling office or
center, or otherwise engage in the practice of guidance and counseling without securing a permit
from the Board, which shall be issued only after it has satisfied itself that such establishment is
properly staffed by duly licensed Guidance Counselors
Any unethical practice of guidance and counseling as may be defined in a Code of ethics and Code
of Technical Standards to be prepared by the Board in consultation with Guidance Counselors, is
prohibited
Section 28. Right to Privilege Communication for Guidance Counselor. - A certified guidance
counselor who is allowed to practice guidance and counseling in accordance with this Act, without
the consent of the client, be examined as to any communication or information which has been
acquired while attending to such client. The protection accorded herein shall also extend to the
records and secretary or clerk of a license guidance counselor, who may not be examined
concerning any fact, the knowledge of which has been acquired in such capacity.
Any evidence obtained in violation of this provision shall be inadmissible for any purpose and any
proceeding
Section 29. Foreign Reciprocity. - No foreign Guidance Counselor shall be admitted to the
examinations, or be given a certificate of Registration, or be entitled to any of the rights and
privileges under this Act unless the country or state of which he/she is a subject or citizen permits
Filipino Guidance Counselors to Practice within its territorial limits on the same basis as the subjects
or citizen of said country or state: Provided, that the requirement for certification of Guidance
Counselors in said foreign state or country are substantially the same as those required and
contemplated under this Act: Provided, further, That the laws such states or country grant the same
privilege to Filipino Guidance Counselors on the same basis as the subjects or citizens of such
foreign state or country
Section 30. Funding Provisions.- The Chairperson of the Commission shall include in the
Commission's Programs the implementation of this Act, the funding of which shall be included in the
General Appropriations Act.
Section 31. Assistance of Law Enforcement Agency. - Any law enforcement agency shall, upon call
or request of the Commission or the Board, render assistance in enforcing this Act, including all the
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder by prosecuting the violators thereof in accordance
with law and the Rules of Court.
Section 32. Implementing Rules and Regulations. - Within sixty (60) days after the effectivity of this
Act,
Subject to the approval of the Commission, the Board shall promulgate the necessary rules and
regulations, in coordination with the integrated and accredited professional organization, to
implement the provisions of this Act, which shall be effective after fifteen (15) days following its
publication in the Official Gazette or newspaper of general circulation.
Section 33. Penalty Clause. - Any person who violates any provision of this Act and the rules and
regulations issued by the Board and the Commission or commits fraud in the acquisition of
Certificate of Registration or Special Permit, shall be punished with imprisonment of not less that six
(6) months but not more that eight (8) years, or a fine of not less that Fifty thousand pesos
(P50,000.00) but not more than One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) or both in the
discretion of the court.
Section 34. Separability Clause.- If any part of this Act is declared unconstitutional, the remaining
parts not affected thereby shall continue to be valid and operational
Section 35. Repealing Clause. - All laws, decrees, orders, circulars, rules and regulations and other
issuances, which are inconsistent with this Act, are hereby repealed, amended or modified
accordingly.
Section 36. Effectivity. - This Act shall take effect one (1) month after its publication in a newspaper
of general circulation in the Philippines.
Approved,
FRANKLIN DRILON JOSE DE VENECIA JR.
President of the Senate Speaker of the House of
Representatives
This Act which a consolidation of House Bill No. 5253 and Senate Bill No. 2126 was finally passed
by the House of Representatives and the Senate on January 20, 2004 and February 19, 2004
respectively.
GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO
President of the Philippines