As of 1 July 2010, OACETT will be[needs update] eliminating the A.Sc.T. title due to public confusion regarding certification requirements.1 Members who hold the AScT designation will be[needs update] eligible to keep it while new applicants will only be able to obtain either the C.Tech. or C.E.T. designations.
The title of A.Sc.T., which is used as a post-nominal, is generally protected by provincial legislation. One cannot use the title or hold that one is an applied science technologist unless so certified by a provincial body associated with the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists.
In some provinces this title may be replaced with certified engineering technologist (CET), registered engineering technologist (RET), or more recently professional technologist (P.Tech) to more closely align with professional engineers who use the title (P.Eng).
Internationally, transferability of this title is governed by the Sydney Accord.
Morley, Stephen (March–April 2010), "Streamlining our titles", The Ontario Technologist, 52 (2): 25–26 ↩