The governance structure of professional regulatory organizations in Alberta is strictly dictated by the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act (EGPA). To ensure that self-regulating professions do not become insular and continuously act in the best interests of the public rather than just their members, the legislation mandates the inclusion of public representation on the governing councils. For ASET, the EGPA specifically requires that the ASET Council include not fewer than 3 members of the public. These public members are appointed directly by the provincial government (typically the Minister responsible for the Act), rather than being elected by the ASET membership. Their primary role is to provide an external, non-technical perspective and to ensure that the Council's decisions regarding registration, discipline, and professional standards remain transparent and firmly aligned with the protection of public welfare. This mandated presence of three public members is a critical cornerstone of the social contract that grants self-regulatory privileges to professions like engineering and applied science technology.
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