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Colegio de Biologos del Peru

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Colegio de Biologos del Peru [*] or College of Biologists of Peru is a professional association in Peru that accepts as members only graduates in biology that have opted to be licensed through a special inter-university procedure called Licenciatura. It was founded in 1972 and its creation was sanctioned by Law [*].

According to Peruvian law, in order to work as a professional biologist one must be registered and be a dues-paying active member of the Colegio de Biologos del Peru. It is governed by a National Dean or President elected every two years by general elections who presides over a National Council. The National Council is constituted by 18 Regional Councils. As of 2007 it had over 7,000 registered members nationwide who must be active dues-paying members to exercise their right to vote. Regional Councils are headed by regional deans elected by popular vote in their respective circumscriptions by biologists registered in those regions.

In 2006, Peruvian Congress passed Law 28847 [*] that regulates the work of biologists and requires them to be duly registered in the Colegio de Biologos del Peru in order to work for government, academia or the private world.

Past National Deans are Isabel Martos, Soledad Osorio, Sandro Chavez, Magdalena Pavlich, and Damisela Coz. The present National Dean is Ernesto Bustamante elected in April 2007 to serve the term 2007 - 2009.

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