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Engineering Profession Act, 1986
Act 18 of 1986
- Published in Official Gazette 5244 on 11 August 1986
- Assented to on 29 July 1986
- Commenced on 1 February 1987 by Commencement of the Engineering Profession Act, 1986
- [This is the version of this document from 15 December 2015 and includes any amendments published up to 21 February 2025.]
- [Amended by Engineering Profession Amendment Act, 1991 (Act 25 of 1991) on 21 December 1991]
- [Amended by Amendment of Schedule II of the Engineering Profession Act, 1986 (Government Notice 22 of 2004) on 16 February 2004]
- [Amended by Amendment of Engineering Professions: Engineering Professions Act, 1986 (General Notice 563 of 2015) on 15 December 2015]
(a) “President” for “Administrator-General”;
(b) “Minister” for “Cabinet”;
(c) “Gazette”for “Official Gazette”;
(d) “incorporated engineer” for “technician engineer”; and
(e) “Namibia” for “the territory”.
The direction to substitute “incorporated engineer” for “technician engineer” has been understood to include corresponding substitutions where the term appears in the plural. The term in question should now be preceded by “an” rather than “a” in some of the affected provisions to be grammatically correct, as indicated in annotations to the individual provisions in question.]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates -“Academy” means the Academy established by the Academy Act, 1985 (Act 9 of 1985);[The Academy Act 9 of 1985 was repealed by the University of Namibia Act 18 of 1992.]“council” means the Engineering Council of Namibia referred to in section 2;[definition of “council” amended by Act 25 of 1991]“engineer in training” means a person registered as an engineer in training under section 11 (3)(a);“engineers’ institute” means any association of persons registered or qualified to be registered in terms of this Act which has been recognized by the Council under section 7(1)(i);“engineering technician” means an engineering technician registered under section 13(2);“improper conduct” means conduct contemplated in section 18;“incorporated engineer” means an incorporated engineer registered under section 12(2);[definition of “incorporated engineer” inserted by Act 25 of 1991]“Minister” means the Minister of Works, Transport and Communication;[definition of “Minister” inserted by Act 25 of 1991]“prescribed” means prescribed by or under this Act;“private practice” means the performance of work by any person for another person otherwise than under a contract of master and servant;“professional engineer” means a person registered as a professional engineer under section 11(2);“register” means the register referred to in section 7(2);“registered as an engineering technician” means registered as an engineering technician under section 13(2);“registered as a professional engineer” means registered as a professional engineer under section 11(2);“registered as an incorporated engineer” means registered as an incorporated engineer under section 12(2);[definition of “registered as a technician engineer” amended by Act 25 of 1991, becoming as a result a definition of “registered as an incorporated engineer”]“registered as an engineer in training” means registered as an engineer in training under section 11 (3)(a);“registered as an incorporated engineer in training” means registered as an incorporated engineer in training under section 12(3)(a);[definition of “registered as a technician engineer in training” amended by Act 25 of 1991, becoming as a result a definition of “registered as an incorporated engineer in training”]“registered as an engineering technician in training” means registered as an engineering technician in training under section 13(3)(a);“registrar” means the person appointed as registrar under section 7(1)(a);“regulation” means a regulation made and in force under this Act;“rule” means a rule made under this Act;[definition of “technician engineer” deleted by Act 25 of 1991definition of “territory” deleted by Act 25 of 1991]“this Act” includes any regulation, notice or rule made or issued under this Act.
2. The Engineering Council of Namibia
The juristic person known as the South West African Engineering Council which in terms of this Act existed immediately before the commencement of the Engineering Profession Amendment Act, 1991, shall, as from the said commencement continue to exist as a juristic person under the name Engineering Council of Namibia.[Section 2 substituted by Act 25 of 1991. Section 2(2) of Act 25 of 1991 also provides: “Any reference in any law, register, title deed or any other document to the South West African Engineering Council shall be deemed to be a reference to the Engineering Council of Namibia.”]3. Constitution of council and first meeting
4. Qualifications of members of council and circumstances under which they vacate office
5. Term of office of members of council
6. President and vice-president of council
7. General powers of the council and powers of the Minister in regard to certain matters in respect of which the council has made recommendations
8. Funds of council and the keeping and auditing of books
9. Reports to the Minister
10. Committees of council
11. Registration of professional engineers and engineers in training
12. Registration of incorporated engineers and incorporated engineers in training
13. Registration of engineering technicians and engineering technicians in training
14. Amendment of Schedule I
The council may, with the approval of the Minister and by notice in the Gazette, amend, add to or delete any of the qualifications referred to in Schedule I.15. Circumstances under which certificates of registration shall be returned to registrar
16. Prohibition on use of title of professional engineer and other engineering titles by unregistered person
17. Prohibition on use of title of incorporated engineer and engineering technician and related titles
18. Improper conduct
19. Disciplinary powers of council
20. Enquiry by council
21. Suspension from practice of persons who have become mentally ill
22. Regulations
The Minister may, after consultation with the council, make regulations not inconsistent with this Act -23. Rules
The council may, with the approval of the Minister, and by notice in the Gazette, make rules not inconsistent with this Act -24. Procedure and evidence
25. Rectification of errors
Whenever anything which according to the provisions of this Act is required to be done or performed on or before a specified day or at a specified time or during a specified period, has not been so done or performed, the Minister may, if it is satisfied that such failure was due to error or oversight, and that it is in the interests of the engineering profession to do so, authorize such thing to be done or performed on or before some other day or at some other time or during some other period, as he may direct, and anything so done or performed shall be of full force and effect and shall be deemed to have been lawfully done or performed in accordance with the provisions of this Act.26. Restriction of liability
Neither the council, nor any member or official thereof, shall be liable in respect of anything done in good faith in the exercise or performance of a power or duty conferred or imposed by or under this Act.[section 26 substituted by Act 25 of 1991]27. Delegation of powers
28. Exemption from operation of provisions of Act
29. Repeal of Act 81 of 1968
30. Short title and commencement
This Act shall be called the Engineering Profession Act, 1986 and shall, subject to the provisions of sections 4(3), 16(8) and 17(6), come into operation upon a date to be determined by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.History of this document
15 December 2015 this version
16 February 2004
21 December 1991
Amended by
Engineering Profession Amendment Act, 1991
01 February 1987
Commenced by
Commencement of the Engineering Profession Act, 1986
11 August 1986
29 July 1986
Assented to
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