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1 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 The new NATURAL SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS ACT – Why should you register?

2 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 THE SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL FOR NATURAL SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS

3 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 SUMMARY The New Act Changes to old Act Composition of Council Categories of Registration Fields of Practice Identification of work Professional conduct Programme accreditation Why register ?? Your Society ?

4 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 PROFESSION According to Webster: A profession is “a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive training” Professionalism is “the conduct. aims, or qualities that caracterize or mark a profession or a professional person”

5 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 NATURAL SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS ACT OF 2003 The new Act (Act 27 of 2003) was approved on 26 August 2003 to replace the Natural Scientific Professions Act of 1993 The 1993 Act needed to be reviewed to address a number of limitations The Act had to be brought in line with changes in the Higher Education

6 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 CHANGES TO THE 1993 ACT Composition and election of Council Officials of Council Involvement in Higher Education Categories of Registration Voluntary Associations Compulsory vs voluntary registration “Continuous Professional Development” (CPD)

7 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 NEW COUNCIL IN TOTAL a minimum of 20 and maximum of 30 members Minimum of 12 and maximumof 18 persons nominated by voluntary associations Minimum 4 and maximum 6 persons nominated by the State Minimum of 4 and maximum 6 members of the public

8 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 CATEGORIES OF REGISTRATION “Professional Natural Scientist” “Candidate Natural Scientist” “Certificated Natural Scientist” (Note: “Professional Natural Science Technologist” falls away)

9 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 AUTHORISED TITLES Certificated Natural Scientists Cert.Nat.Sci. Candidate Natural Scientists Cand.Nat.Sci. Professional Natural Scientist Pr.Sci.Nat.

10 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 WHO IS ENTITLED TO WHAT? Only registered persons may use the titles and affix the prescribed abbreviations after their names “Certificated Natural Scientists” and “Candidate Natural Scientists” may only perform work in the Natural Scientific Professions under the supervision and control of a “Professional Natural Scientist”

11 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION Cert.Nat.Sci. 3 YEAR DEGREE OR DIPLOMA plus one year experience Cand.Nat.Sci. 4 YEAR DEGREE OR DIPLOMA with no experience Pr.Sci.Nat. 4 YEAR DEGREE OR DIPLOMA plus three years experience

12 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 FIELDS OF PRACTICE - 1 1.Agricultural Science 2.Animal Science 3.Biological Science 4.Botanical Science 5.Chemical Science 6.Earth Science 7.Ecological Science 8.Environmental Science 9.Food Science

13 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 FIELDS OF PRACTICE - 2 10.Forensic Science 11.Forestry Science 12.Geographical Science 13.Geological Science 14.Hydrological Science 15.Industrial Science 16.Marine Science 17.Material Science 18.Mathematical Science

14 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 FIELDS OF PRACTICE - 3 19.Mathematical Educ Science 20.Metallurgical Science 21.Microbiological Science 22.Natural Science Educ Science 23.Physical Science 24.Radiation Science 25.Water Care Science 26.Zoological Scince

15 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS Council must determine the requirements for recognition Voluntary Associations may apply to Council for recognition Council to issue a certificate of recognition (must be dispayed)

16 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS (Transitional provisions) For the purpose of nominations of the first council, the organisations mentioned in section 3 of Act No 106 of 1993 are deemed to be recognised as voluntary asociations The 1993 Act include organisations such as The South African Chemical Institute The Liaison Committee of Scientific Societies concerned with Agriculture

17 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 COUNCIL MUST CONSULT WITH VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS : To identify the type of natural scientific work which may be performed by registered persons To determine guideline professional fees To draw up a code of conduct for registered persons

18 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 COUNCIL SHOULD CONSULT WITH VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS : To determine registration requirements To assist with the assessment of qualifications for registration purposes To assist during accreditation visits in collaboration with the HEQC To determine requirements for Personal Professional Development

19 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 IDENTIFICATION OF WORK The council must identify the type of natural scientific work which may be performed by registered persons (must consult with all voluntary associations) Recognize other Acts (e.g. ECSA)

20 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 A PERSON WHO IS NOT REGISTERED IN TERMS OF THIS ACT, MAY NOT - Perform any kind of work identified for registered persons Pretend to be a person registered in terms of this act Use the name of any registered person or any name or title referred to in this act

21 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 OFFENCES AND PENALTIES A person convicted of an offence in terms of section 27(3) on identified work is liable to a maximum fine equal to double the renumeration received by him or her for work done in contravention thereof, or to a maximum of three years income

22 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION Council may determine conditions for renewal of registration (Section 23) Possible introduction of PPD (Personal Professional Development) Voluntary Associations to assist Council to determine conditions for each group

23 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 INVOLVEMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION May perform functions within the framework of the SAQA Act and the Higher Education Act as may be required Must consult with HEQC with regard to the above May give advise to HE-institutions with regard to training of natural scientist

24 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 WHY REGISTER ??? No work identified under the Act may be done by persons who are not regsitered (Section 27) The name or title of “Natural Scientist” reserved for persons registered in terms of this Act (Section 27) “Only persons registered may practice in a consultancy capacity” (Section 20)

25 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 WHY REGISTER ??? Use official title as Professional Natural Scientist (Pr.Sci.Nat.) Enjoy “Professional” status and participate in benefits offered by financial institutions Enjoy the backing of the Council – unbiased guarantee of your competency Protect the profession Strengthen the profession

26 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 Enjoy the lowest annual fees Engineers (Pr. Ing.)R3000 Medical PracticionersR 1090 DentistsR 1091 VeterinarianR 1190 Natural Scientists (Pr.Sci.Nat)R665

27 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 WHAT CAN YOUR SOCIETY DO ? Get involved in the interest of the YOUR profession To assist Council with the requirements for registration of Scientists To assist Council with the assessment of University programmes To assist Council with disciplinary cases To assist Council to identify work to be performed by Scientists

28 Natural Scientific Professions ACT of 2003 THANK YOU


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