Questions With 100% Correct And
Verified Answers.
What is IETO's mandate? - Answer IETO is charges with managing the member registration
process. This includes all functions dealing with professional qualifications certifications,
admissions, discipline, standards, examinations, program evaluation, education, education
delivery and training.
Committees that comprise the IETO - Answer 1. executive
2. finance
3. complaints
4. discipline
5. admissions committee
What are the two main categories of membership? - Answer 1. Certified Technicians
2. Certified Engineering Technologist or Applied Science Technologist
What are 3 additional membership titles administered by the IETO - Answer 1. Fellow
OACETT members
2. Life members
3. Non-resident member
Which membership category is not issued by the IETO? - Answer Honorary Member
What are 4 requirements for certification as an OACETT member? - Answer 1. be of good
character
2. be not less than 18 years old
3. be ordinarily resident of or employed in the Province of Ontario
4. Meet the criteria established in the by laws of OACETT
What are the four criteria for certification as an OACETT member? - Answer 1. academic
credentials
2. Professional experience
3. professional references
4. professional practice exam
, What three things might members be censured for? - Answer 1. professional misconduct
2.incompetence as an Tech or a CET
3. a breach of ethics as defined in the code of ethics
Public Law - Answer Law that deals with matters that affect society as a whole. Incudes areas
of the law that are known as criminal, constitutional and administrative law. These laws deal
with the relationship between the individual and the state or among jurisdictions.
Private Law - Answer Deals with relationships between individuals in society and is used
primarily to settle private disputes. Deals with such matters as contracts, property ownership,
the rights and obligations of family members, and damage to ones person or property caused by
others. Also known as civil suits.
Federal Courts - Answer The Supreme Court of Canada, Courts Martial, Tax Court
Provincial Courts - Answer The Provincial Court of Appeals, The Provincial Superior Court,
Provincial Courts
Name the remedies available from a civil law Court case? - Answer Damages (monetary),
declaratory (making a statement or declaration), requiring the defendant to do or not do
something (specific performance injunction)
What is ADR - Answer Alternative Dispute Resolution
Name the 3 forms of ADR - Answer Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration
Negotiation - Answer is and ADR method in which the parties in the dispute work through
their issues without having an external party assist in the process or impose a particular
resolution. Actual discussion process is conducted by actual parties themselves.
Mediation - Answer is an ADR method in which a dispute request a neutral, external person
called an expert to help them come to a mutually acceptable agreement. The mediator is
trained to make sure that all parties in the dispute get heard and that the discussion remains
calm, respectful and non-confrontational
Arbitration - Answer is an ADR method in which parties in a dispute refer their disagreement
to a mutually acceptable, independent third party expert. The arbitrator does not need be a
lawyer. The arbitrator is often a specialist in the topic under dispute with additional training in
arbitration. The parties agree before the arbitration starts that they will be bound to the
arbitrators decision.