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Canadian Framework for Li
Licensure
Element Creation, Design and Development
Start *
The design process involves feedback loops at all stages.
* at any point, receipt of new information or chang
changing circumstances could re-start
re
the process.
Process for the Development of each Element
of the Canadian Framework for Licensure
Input
Research
A framework
element
Details
Summarize the current
practices/legislation of the
engineering regulators and others
Identify promising practices
Development
Summary with
supporting
research
Develop consultation document
with preliminary guiding principles
and supporting research
Output
Facilitated By
Summary with
supporting
research
Engineers Canada
Consultation
document
CEO Group
Consult with stakeholders through
the Constituent Associations
Consultation
Consultation
document
Engineers Canada summarizes
input
Engineers Canada refines the
consultation document
Draft principles
Constituent
Associations and
Engineers Canada
New information may require restarting the process
Review feedback from consultation
Analysis
Draft principles
Confirm principles
Develop supporting details
Confirmed
principles and
supporting
details
CEO Group
Constituent
Associations
Engineers Canada
Board of Directors
Approval
Confirmed
principles and
supporting
details
Consider the principles and
supporting details
If consensus is not achieved, the
process can be re-started
Approved
principles and
supporting
details
Endorsement
Approved
principles and
supporting
details
Endorse the principles and
supporting details for inclusion as
part of the Canadian Framework for
Licensure
Element of the
Canadian
Framework for
Licensure
Implementation
Element of the
Canadian
Framework for
Licensure
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1
Engineers Canada develops a
guideline to support implementation
of the element
Constituent Associations adopt and
implement the element
Enhanced
regulatory
abilities
Engineers Canada and
Constituent
Associations
Consensus will be based on Engineers Canada’s voting procedures for the meeting of members (2/3 of the Members
representing at least 60% of the Registrants)