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Rule of civil conduct by sovereign power; passed by the congress.
Law
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Latin which means ignorance of law excuses no one.
Ignoratia Juris Non Excusat
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What article of civil code was Ignoratia Juris Non Excusat in?
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These are law of dentistry except:
None of the Above
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4 types of law except:
Statutory Law, Constitutional Law , Administrative Law, Common Law
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Classification of law except:
Administrative Law
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Passed by the congress which is a rule of relationship within each other; example is the Philippine Dental Act of 2007.
Statutory Law
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A basic law which pertains to the rights, privilege and responsibility including bill of rights.
Constitutional Law
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Law by administrative agency granted by the authority to statute an act.
Administrative Law
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Law made by the supreme court, judges, or tradition.
Common Law
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A classification of law that is more sever that leads to imprisonment.
Criminal Law
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A classification of law that has obligation of paying fine.
Civil Law
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Refers to the philosophy of law; principles of positive law and legal relations.
Jurisprudence
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Comprise all laws and decisions regarding practice of dentistry.
Dental Jurisprudence
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Check all sources of dental jurisprudence.
Constitution , Philippine Dental Law , Code of Dental Ethics, Civil Code of the Philippines, Revised Penal Code , Rules of the Court, National Internal Revenue Code, Corporation Code , Labor Code, Legislation, Local Government Code, Decisions
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Regulation of dental profession is based on _________ of state
Police Power
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Promotes public welfare by restraining and regulating liberty.
Police Power
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The article that pertains to practice of all profession in the Philippines must be limited to Filipino citizens.
Art. 12 Sec. 14
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Philippine Dental Act of 2007 is also known as ______.
R.A. 9484
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Under Sec. 33 of Philippine Dental Act of 2007 are some acts that can be penalized from ________ years with a fine of PHP200,000 to PHP500,000.
2-5
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Check all actions that can be penalized under Sec. 33.
Practicing without certificate or permit. , Practicing a profession that does not apply. , Abet to illegal practice. , Presenting another person's permit. , Giving false or forged evidence to the board. , Impersonation, Use of revoked and suspended certificate. , Advertising a degree without valid certificate.
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Act of making laws affecting the science, art, and practice of dentistry.
Dental Legislation
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T or F. Dentistry was as early as Spanish time.
True
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Date when American regime received its professional status as a field of practice.
August 2, 1899
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Date when Public Act of 593 regulates the practice of dentistry.
January 10,1903
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During Public Act of 593, three refutable practitioners were present except:
Dr. Thomas Edison
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During 1915, what act for new members appointed by director of health approved by secretary of interior?
Act. 2462
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During 1916, _______ was passed amending Act. 2462 to change acts for qualification, appointment, and removal.
Act. 2602
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Act. 3680 is for reciprocity while Act. 3681 is for ________.
Age requirement removal
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What date does public act no. 4007 created?
1932
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What date does public act no. 546 created?
1948
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Republic act no. 4419 is also known as ______.
Philippine Dental Act of 1965
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Philippine Dental Act of 2007 or R.A. 9484 is composed of _____ articles and ______ sections.
6 & 40
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How many members does PRC consists?
3
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Attached to the office of the president, places strategic core that regulates through 43 professional regulatory boards.
PRC
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PRC was created during 1973 through presidential Decree No. 223 by President ______.
Ferdinand Marcos
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Republic Act No. 8981 is also known as _____.
PRC Modernization Act of 2000
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Powers of Professional Regulations Commission except:
None of the Above
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Power of PRC that administers, implements, and enforces regulatory policies of national government.
Administrative
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Power of PRC that adopts and promulgate rules and regulations.
Quasi-Legislative
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Power of PRC that investigates and decides administrative matters under jurisdiction of commission, issue of subpeona duces tecum, and hold in contempt in erring party upon application.
Quasi-Judicial
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Under quasi-judicial is an own initiative of filing a verified complaint.
Motu Proprio
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An administrative agency that has the power to regulate dental profession.
Board of Dentistry
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How many members does a Board of Dentistry has?
5
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Check all the board qualifications.
Natural born citizen, Duly registered dentist , Member of accredited organization for atleast 5 years. , Has atleast 10 years of continuous experience. , Not connected to any business.
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Check all included in the Criteria of Selection of Nominees.
Proven leadership qualities with awards and citations. , Professional competence and experiences. , Impeccable integrity and strong commitment. , Up to date knowledge of current theories and principles. , Capacity and capabilities to perform duties.
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Check all that includes in the Disqualifications of Selection of Nominees.
Completed 2 terms in Board of Dentistry. , Part of National Officers or their equivalent of APO. , Solicited or use influence for nominations.
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How many years does a chairman and members of the Board of Dentistry shall serve?
Less than 3 years
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T or F. Member serving last year of his term automatically becomes the chairman of board.
True
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T or F. Anyone whose term would expire but only served half of his term cannot be reappointed.
False
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T or F. Members of the Board of Dentistry receives compensation under PRC for Monthly General Approriations Act.
False
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Compensation of members receive salary equivalent to atleast _________ salary grade lower than PRC Commisioner's salary grade.
2
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T or F. Additional or double compensation is fine as long as it is authorized by the law.
True
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Check all modes of termination to official relations.
Reaching Age Limit, Expiration of Term, Abolition of Office, Abandonment of Office, Acceptance of Incompatible Office , Resignation, Recall, Impeachment, Prescription of right to office , Death, Conviction of Crime
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How many days after the close of each fiscal year shall the Board of Dentistry prepare and submit an annual report to the PRC?
60
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Under what R.A. does licensure examination given by the Board of Dentistry was in?
8981
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How many certificate are needed to conferred by dental technologist and dental hygienist?
2 year
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Dental technologist and hygienist must completed the refresher course required after failing ________ consecutive licensure examinations.
3
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How many months must undergone on-the-job training in a registered/accredited for dental technologist?
6
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An examinee must obtain a general weighted average of at least _______ and without rating below ________ in any subject.
75% & 50%
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The Board of Dentistry shall submit to the PRC the ratings obtained by each candidate within ________ days after the last day of examination
20
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The professional identification card shall be renewed every _______ upon payment
3 years
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The decision of a particular professional regulatory board shall be first appealed to which body?
PRC
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The minimum penalty for Unlawful Prescription of Dangerous Drugs is _________.
Life Imprisonment
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Which of the following is not a prohibited drug?
Pentobarbital
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Under the Generics Act of ____, all medical, dental and veterinary practitioners, including private practitioners, shall write prescriptions using the generic name.
1988
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Which of the following cannot qualify for admission to the licensure examination for dentists?
A person convicted of kidnapping.
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The secretary of the Board of Dentistry is to be appointed by the _______.
PRC
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The time frame for the re-issuance of a revoked license is ______.
2
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The crime of Unnecessary Prescription of Dangerous Drugs is penalized with imprisonment ranging from ________.
12 years and 1 day to 20 years
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Hearings involving questions or issues concerning the practice of the profession or occupation shall be presided over by at least ____ of the Board concerned
1
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The written instrument enacted by direct of the people by which the fundamental powers of the government.
Constitution
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__________ resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.
Sovereignty
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Refers simply to the inhabitants of the state.
People
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The fixed portion of the earth inhabited by the people of the state.
Territory
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The agency and instrumentality through which the will of the state is formulated, expressed, and realized.
Government
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The supreme and uncontrollable power inherent in a state by which the state is governed.
Sovereignty
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This refers to the principle under which we connect the outermost points of our archipelago with straight baselines and consider all the waters enclosed thereby as internal waters.
Archipelagic Doctrine
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The branch of government which is vested in the President of the Philippines.
Executive Branch
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The branch of government that is vested in the Congress of the Philippines consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Legislative Branch
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The branch of government which is vested in the Supreme Court and in lower courts established by law.
Judicial Branch
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Check all fundamental powers of the state.
Police Power , Power of Eminent Domain , Power of Taxation
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Refers to the inherent power of the State to acquire private property for public use upon payment of just compensation.
Power of Eminent Domain
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Refers to the inherent power of the State to demand and enforce contributions for public purpose or purposes.
Power of Taxation
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Without _______ no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property.
Due Process
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Check all types of Due Process.
Substantive, Procedural
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Check all that includes Bill of Rights.
Equal Protection , Search and Seizures, Privacy of Communication and Correspondence, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Liberty of Abode and Travel, Right to Information , Right to Form Association , Right to Compensation in Expropriation Cases, The Impairment Clause , Free Access to Courts, Miranda Rights
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Those born before _________, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority;
January 17, 1973
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The right of blood; the principle that a person's citizenship is determined by the citizenship of the parents or the law of the place of his descent or parentage.
Doctrine of Jus Sangunis
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The law of the place of his birth; the principle that a person's citizenship is determined by his place of birth.
Doctrine of Jus Soli
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Approved on January 7, 1992 where the provisions thereof are so designed that the offer is exercised only after death.
Organ Donation Act of 1991
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Donations which are to take effect upon the death of the donor partake of the nature of testamentary.
Donations Mortis Causa
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Donations which are to take effect inter vios shall be governed by the general provisions on contracts and obligations
Donations Inter Vivos
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Kind of donation done orally or in writing.
Donation of Personal Property
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Kind of donation made in public document to be valid.
Donation of Real Property
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Person who accept donation in representation of others who may not do so by themselves, shall be obliged to make the notification and notation of which ________ of the Civil Code of the Philippines speak
Article 749
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T or F. Express acceptance is not necessary for the validity of donations by reason of marriage.
True
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A legal document that states a testator's wishes and instructions for managing and distributing their estate after death.
Will
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Refers to the requirement of form (formal validity).
Extrinsic
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Refers to the substance of the provisions (substantive validity).
Intrinsic