Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
Summary: Whereas the Site Evaluators' Licensing
Program was established to ensure that Site Evaluators have and hold high
standards in their practice, the Department has promulgated this Code of Ethics
to assist in the protection of the public welfare and to safeguard life,
health, property, and environment in the practices of Site Evaluation. Each
Site Evaluator is expected to place these protections and safeguards first in
their consideration when practicing their profession. The Code sets forth the
principles and practices necessary for the ethical conduct of Site
Evaluators.
A.
General
Principles
1.When the profession of
site evaluation is practiced, it requires professional ethical conduct and
professional responsibility as well as scientific knowledge on the part of the
practitioner.
2.A site evaluator
shall be guided by the highest standards of ethics, personal honor, and
professional conduct.
B.
Relations of Site Evaluator to the Public
1.A site evaluator shall avoid and discourage
sensational, exaggerated and unwarranted statements regarding their work or the
product of their work.
2.A site
evaluator shall not knowingly permit the publication of his or her reports,
maps or other documents for any unsound or illegitimate undertaking.
3.A site evaluator having or anticipating
having a beneficial interest in a property on which the site evaluator is
reporting shall state in the report the existence of such interest or future
interest.
4.A site evaluator having
a beneficial interest in a company or concern that sells or distributes
proprietary devices on which the site evaluator is reporting shall state in the
report the existence of such interest.
5.A site evaluator shall not give a
professional opinion or submit a report without being as thoroughly informed as
what might be reasonably expected, considering the purpose for which the
opinion or report is requested.
6.A
site evaluator shall not engage in false or deceptive advertising, or make
false, misleading or deceptive representations or claims in regard to the
profession of site evaluation or in regards to others in the practice of the
profession of site evaluation, or which concern his or her own professional
qualifications or abilities.
7.A
site evaluator shall not make a false statement or issue false information even
though directed to do so by an employer or client.
C.
Relation of Site Evaluators to
Employer and Client
1.A site evaluator
shall protect, to the fullest possible extent, the interest of his or her
employer or client so far as is consistent with the law and the site
evaluator's professional obligations and ethics.
2.A site evaluator who finds that his or her
obligations to an employer or client conflict with his or her professional
standards or ethics shall have such objectionable employment conditions
corrected or terminate his/her client business.
3.A site evaluator shall not use, directly or
indirectly, any employer's or client's information in any way which is
competitive, adverse or detrimental to the interest of that employer or
client.
4.A site evaluator retained
by one client shall not accept work from a second client without the written
consent of both clients', if the interest of the two clients are
conflicting.
5.A site evaluator who
has made an investigation for an employer or client shall not seek to profit
economically from the information gained, unless written permission to do so is
granted, or until it is clear that there can no longer be a conflict of
interest with the original employer or client.
6.A site evaluator shall not divulge
information given or obtained in confidence.
7.A site evaluator shall engage, or advise an
employer or client to engage and cooperate with, other experts and specialists
whenever the employer's or client's interest would be best served by such
service.
8.A site evaluator shall
not accept referral fees from another professional person from whom she or he
is referred; however, nothing herein shall prohibit a licensee from being
compensated for consultation.
9.A
site evaluator shall issue professional advice primarily within the site
evaluator's expertise. An employer or client shall be notified if any
professional advice outside the site evaluator's expertise is needed or
required.
10.A site evaluator shall
not affix their signatures to any document dealing with subject matter in which
they lack competence and are not duly licensed.
D.
Relations of Site Evaluators to
Each Other
1.A site evaluator shall
not falsely or maliciously attempt to injure the reputation or business of
another.
2.A site evaluator shall
give credit for work done by others and shall refrain from plagiarism in oral
and written communications and shall not knowingly accept credit for work
performed by another.
3.A site
evaluator who is an employee shall not use his or her employer's resources for
private gain without the prior knowledge and consent of his or her
employer.
4.A site evaluator shall
cooperate with others in the profession and encourage the ethical dissemination
of site evaluator knowledge.
E.
Duty to the Profession of Site
Evaluator
1.Every site evaluator shall
seek to discourage the licensure of those who have not followed these standards
of ethics, or who do not have the required education and experience.
2.It shall be the duty and professional
responsibility of a site evaluator not only to uphold these standards of ethics
by their conduct and example but to also encourage and advise other site
evaluators to adhere to the ethical standards.