Why join the OIQ?
All engineers in Quebec who engage in professional activities must be members of the OIQ. Why? Because such membership is both a privilege and a duty.
A privilege
Membership in a professional order is a privilege granted by Quebec society, which authorizes certain persons to engage in the practice of a particular profession. In counterpart, the public expects such professionals to dispense their services in a competent manner, to warrant society's continued confidence in them. Quebec's professional system accordingly recognizes that only those engineers entered on the roll of the Order and who hold an engineer's permit issued by the Order are entitled to perform professional acts reserved for the profession, or in other words, to engage in the practice of engineering. This situation serves to preserve the public confidence to such professionals as engineers, in view of the fact that these persons offer their services to society.
Throughout their professional careers, engineers rely on four values which help them maintain the public's trust. These values are competence, ethics, responsibility and social commitment.
Only members of the Order may lawfully engage in the practice of engineering
A duty
Such a privilege incurs obligations toward Quebec society. All of Quebec's professions are similarly regulated in view of meeting the same and solitary goal of protecting the public. Engineering proves no exception to this principle. The rules pertaining to the professional activities of engineers are set out in:
- The Professional Code.
- The Engineers Act.
- The Code of Ethics of Engineers and a number of other regulations.
- Bill 101.
The OIQ is the organization charged by the Government of Quebec with responsibility for ensuring that all parties comply with this legislation.
