Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1380 - THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE ACT OF 1989
Section 1380.300 - Standards of Professional Conduct
Universal Citation: 68 IL Admin Code ยง 1380.300
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
To safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the public and to maintain integrity and high standards of skill and practice of professional engineering, the following standards of professional conduct shall be binding on every licensee and on all Professional Design Firms authorized to offer or perform professional engineering services in Illinois.
a) A Licensee's Obligation to the Public
1) Licensees shall be cognizant that their
first and foremost responsibility is to safeguard the health, safety and
welfare of the public when performing services for clients and
employers.
2) Licensees shall sign
and seal only those plans, surveys, and other documents that conform to
accepted professional engineering standards and that safeguard health, safety,
and welfare of the public.
3)
Licensees shall notify their employer or client and any other authority as may
be appropriate when their professional judgment is overruled when the health,
safety, or welfare of the public is endangered.
4) Licensees shall, to the best of their
knowledge, include all relevant and pertinent information in an objective and
truthful manner within all professional documents, statements, and
testimony.
5) Licensees shall
express a professional opinion publicly only when it is founded upon an
adequate knowledge of the facts and a competent evaluation of the subject
matter.
6) Licensees shall issue no
statements, criticisms, or arguments on professional engineering matters that
are inspired or paid for by interested parties, unless they explicitly identify
the interested parties on whose behalf they are speaking and reveal any
interest they have in the matters.
7) Licensees shall not partner, practice, or
offer to practice with any person or firm that they know is engaged in
fraudulent or dishonest business or professional practices.
8) Licensees who have knowledge or reason to
believe that any person or firm has violated any rules or laws applying to the
practice of professional engineering shall report it to the Division, may
report it to appropriate legal authorities, and shall cooperate with the
Division and those authorities as requested.
9) Licensees shall not knowingly provide
false or incomplete information regarding an applicant in obtaining
licensure.
10) Licensees shall
comply with the licensing laws and rules governing the professional engineering
profession in each of the jurisdictions in which they practice.
b) Licensee's Obligation to Employer and Clients
1) Licensees shall
undertake assignments only when qualified by education or experience in the
specific technical field of professional engineering involved.
2) Licensees shall not affix their signatures
or seals to any plans, specifications, or other documents dealing with subject
matter in which they lack competence, nor to any such plans, specifications, or
other documents not prepared under their direct supervisory control.
3) Licensees may accept assignments and
assume responsibility for coordination of an assignment outside of their field
of competence if each technical segment is signed and sealed by the licensee
responsible for preparation of that technical segment.
4) Licensees shall not reveal facts, data, or
information obtained in a professional capacity without the prior consent of
the client, employer, or public body on which they serve except as authorized
or required by the Act or this Part.
5) Licensees shall not solicit or accept
gratuities, directly or indirectly, from contractors, their agents, or other
parties in connection with work for employers or clients.
6) Licensees shall disclose to their
employers or clients all known or potential conflicts of interest or other
circumstances that could influence or appear to influence their judgment or the
quality of their professional service or engagement.
7) Licensees shall not accept compensation,
financial or otherwise, from more than one party for services pertaining to the
same project, unless the circumstances are fully disclosed and agreed to in
writing by all interested parties.
8) Licensees shall not solicit or accept a
professional contract from a governmental body on which a principal or officer
of their organization serves as a member. Conversely, licensees serving as
members, advisors, or employees of a government body or department, who are the
principals or employees of a private entity, shall not participate in decisions
with respect to professional services offered or provided by that entity
concern to the governmental body that they serve.
9) Licensees shall not use confidential
information received in the course of their assignments as a means of making
personal profit without the consent of the party from whom the information was
obtained.
c) Licensee's Obligation to Other Licensees
1) Licensees
shall not falsify or permit misrepresentation of their, or their firm's
professional qualifications. They shall not misrepresent or exaggerate their
degree of responsibility in prior assignments nor the complexity of said
assignments. Presentations incidental to the solicitation of employment or
business shall not misrepresent pertinent facts concerning employers,
employees, subconsultants, joint ventures, or past accomplishments.
2) Licensees shall not offer, give, solicit,
or receive, either directly or indirectly, any commission, or gift, or other
valuable consideration in order to secure work, and shall not make any
political contribution with the intent to influence the award of a contract by
public authority.
3) Licensees
shall not injure or attempt to injure, maliciously or falsely, directly or
indirectly, the professional reputation, prospects, practice, or employment of
other licensees, nor indiscriminately criticize other licensees'
work.
4) Licensees shall make a
reasonable effort to inform another licensee whose work is believed to contain
a material discrepancy, error, or omission that may impact the health, safety,
or welfare of the public, unless such reporting is legally
prohibited.
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