Washington Administrative Code
Title 196 - Engineers and Land Surveyors, Board of Registration for Professional
Chapter 196-27A - Rules of professional conduct and practice
Section 196-27A-020 - Fundamental canons and guidelines for professional conduct and practice
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 196-27A-020
Current through Register Vol. 24-24, December 15, 2024
Registrants are to safeguard life, health, and property and promote the welfare of the public. To that end, registrants have obligations to the public, their employers and clients, other registrants and the board.
(1) Registrant's obligation to the public.
(a)
Registrants are obligated to be honest, fair and timely in their dealings with
the public,their clients and other licensed professionals.
(b) Registrants must be able to demonstrate
that their final documents and work products conform to accepted
standards.
(c) Registrants must
inform their clients or employers of the harm that may come to the life,
health, property and welfare of the public at such time as their professional
judgment is overruled or disregarded. If the harm rises to the level of an
imminent threat, the registrant is also obligated to inform the appropriate
regulatory agency.
(d) Registrants
shall maintain their competency by continuing their professional development
throughout their careers and shall provide opportunities for the professional
development of those individuals under their supervision.
(e) Registrants shall be objective and
truthful in professional documents, reports, public and private statements and
testimony; all material facts, and sufficient information to support
conclusions or opinions expressed, must be included in said documents, reports,
statements and testimony. Registrants shall not knowingly falsify, misrepresent
or conceal a material fact in offering or providing services to a client or
employer.
(f) Registrants shall
offer their services in a truthful, objective, professional manner that effects
integrity and fosters public trust in the engineering and land surveying
professions.
(g) Registrants should
endeavor to extend the public knowledge of engineering and land
surveying.
(h) Registrants shall
accurately represent their academic credentials, professional qualifications
and experience.
(i) Registrants may
advertise professional services only in ways that are representative of their
qualifications, experience and capabilities.
(j) Registrants shall forbid the use of their
name or firm name by any person or firm that is engaging in fraudulent or
dishonest business or professional practices.
(2) Registrant's obligation to employer and clients.
(a) Registrants are
expected to strive with the skill, diligence and judgment exercised by the
prudent practitioner, to achieve the goals and objectives agreed upon with
their client or employer. They are also expected to promptly inform the client
or employer of progress and changes in conditions that may affect the
appropriateness or achievability of some or all of the goals and objectives of
the client or employer.
(b)
Registrants and their clients should have a clear and documented understanding
and acceptance of the work to be performed by the registrant for the client.
The registrant should maintain good records throughout the duration of the
project to document progress, problems, changes in expectations, design
modifications, agreements reached, dates and subject of conversations, dates of
transmittals and other pertinent records consistent with prudent professional
practice.
(c) Registrants shall
seal only documents prepared by them or under their direct supervision as
required by
RCW
18.43.070.
(d) Registrants shall be competent in the
technology and knowledgeable of the codes and regulations applicable to the
services they perform.
(e)
Registrants must be qualified by education or experience in the technical field
of engineering or land surveying applicable to services performed.
(f) Registrants may accept primary
contractual responsibility requiring education or experience outside of their
own fields of competence, provided, their services are restricted to those
parts and aspects of the project in which they are qualified. Other qualified
registrants shall perform and stamp the work for other parts and aspects of the
project.
(g) Registrants shall act
as faithful agents or trustees in professional matters for each employer or
client.
(h) Registrants shall
advise their employers or clients in a timely manner when, as a result of their
studies and their professional judgment, they believe a project will not be
successful.
(i) Registrants shall
avoid conflicts of interest, or the appearance of a conflict of interest, with
their employers or clients. Registrants must promptly inform their employers or
clients of any business association, interest, or circumstances that could
influence their judgment or the quality of their services or would give the
appearance that an existing business association, interest, or circumstances
could result in influencing their judgment or the quality of their
services.
(j) Registrants shall
accept compensation from only one party for services rendered on a specific
project, unless the circumstances are fully disclosed and agreed to by the
parties of interest.
(3) Registrant's obligation to other registrants.
(a) If registrants issue statements,
critiques, evaluations or arguments on engineering or land surveying matters,
they shall clearly indicate on whose behalf the statements are made.
(b) Registrants shall negotiate contracts for
professional services fairly and on the basis of demonstrated competence and
qualifications for the type of services required.
(c) Registrants shall respond to inquiries
from other registrants regarding their work in a timely, fair and honest manner
as would be expected from a prudent practitioner.
(4) Registrant's obligation to the board.
(a) Registrants shall cooperate
with the board by providing, in a timely manner, all records and information
requested in writing by the board, or their designee.
(b) Registrants shall respond to, or appear
before the board at the time, date and location so stated in a legally served
board order.
(c) Registrants shall
notify the board of suspected violations of
chapter
18.43 or 18.235 RCW or of
these rules by providing factual information in writing to convey the knowledge
or reason(s) to believe another person or firm may be in violation.
Statutory Authority: RCW 18.43.035. 02-23-027, § 196-27A-020, filed 11/12/02, effective 12/13/02.
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