Sentences with phrase «enforcing codes of conduct»

Many employers are developing and enforcing codes of conduct.
The Association is not a formal statutory body, [25] nor does it appear that the Bar Association is the body tasked with regulating admission into the profession or supplying and enforcing its codes of conduct and ethics.
All parents, whatever their religious beliefs and desires, have a daunting agenda: balance careers with childcare, find time for family meals, deal with demanding schools, isolate the young from the easily available violence and pornography on the internet and establish and enforce codes of conduct.
Options are believed to include a legislated supermarket ombudsman with hard powers to enforce a code of conduct (following the UK Groceries Code model) and various behavioural obligations to ensure fair dealing by industry participants.
If suggested plans were adopted only licensed wheel clamp companies would be able to operate, according to a strict, enforced code of conduct.
In No Excuses schools, this would include actually enforcing a code of conduct, which blue - tribe people HATE to hear about if you're explaining what makes a «KIPP - type school» succeed.»
The ALF established and enforces a code of conduct for its members.
The whole family participates in enforcing its code of conduct, values and roles people play in it.

Not exact matches

In a speech I gave a year ago, I recommended that North American compensation consultants devise a code of conduct for consultants — independently developed and enforced — that includes consequences for breach, similar to regimes that lawyers and accountants have.
Compensation committees and boards should insist on an industry - wide rigorous code of conduct for compensation consultants that is independently drafted and enforced, publicly accessible and to which all compensation consultants who advise these compensation committees subscribe.
The bill's primary goal is to prevent colleges that receive state funds from enforcing codes of student conduct that reflect the college's religious beliefs about sexual identity and the confining of marriage to male - female relationships.
[T] he exposure of persistent human rights violations by the contras has led the Administration not to pressure contra leaders to enforce international codes of conduct,» the Americas Watch Report cited earlier states, «but to drown U.S. public opinion with praise for the «freedom fighters,» and to attempt to discredit all reports of their violations as inspired by communist or Sandinista propaganda.
If we're talking about a business that must knowingly hire only Christians in order to conduct its business, such as a Theological Seminary, then they are well within their rights to enforce their hires to obey a given code of ethics.
Yesterday the home secretary said she intended to enforce a mandatory code of conduct on the drinks industry - a decision that ends the 10 - year campaign by ministers to persuade the drinks industry to enforce a voluntary code on responsible promotion of alcohol sales.
Deputies in both the Police Division and Civil Division at the Sheriff's Office, while conducting their official duties, make referrals of observed violations to the Task Force and the town and village building and fire officials, who have the training and statutory authority to enforce the fire and building codes.
Mayoral enforce an impressive code of conduct with all manufacturers, factories and other organisations collaborating in the production of their garments.
According to Edutopia contributor Anne O'Brien, it's critical to develop a clear code of conduct, to empower «teachers and especially students to help enforce it,» and to socialize the message through activities like all - school assemblies and «art contests highlighting school values.»
The no - excuses charter model that is being considered below is one with a strictly enforced conduct code with very public punishments for a range of issues, big or small.
He ended by saying that the money raised during the publicity over Cecil's death should be prioritized toward the creation of hunting codes of conduct, which need to be rigorously enforced.
Practicing lawyers are regulated under strict codes of professional conduct that are enforced at the state level, usually by state bar associations that exercise disciplinary authority delegated to them by state supreme courts.
In British Columbia, all lawyers are guided by a professional code of conduct that is enforced by the Law Society of BC.
Indeed, he set out an entire section called «procedural fairness,» and outlined how procedural fairness must be applied when enforcing municipal codes of conduct.
Enforced the Uniform Code of Military Justice and kept good order and discipline while patrolling 6, 000 acre base, conducted numerous building checks, traffic stops, and responded to numerous calls for service.
REALTORS enforce the Code and conduct dispute resolution through grievance committees and professional standards hearing panels of local and state associations.
It is REALTORS ® who have made ethical conduct a staple of our business by adopting and enforcing a strict Code of Ethics.
• There is a specialized code of conduct enforced by the society designed principally to protect the public.
Manual for use by Member Boards of the National Association to ensure due process in the conduct of hearings to enforce the Code of Ethics and in the arbitration of business disputes arising out of the real estate business.
(2) To promote and maintain the highest standard of conduct in the transaction of the Real Estate Profession as expressed in the Code of Ethics adopted by the Association and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the public;
To promote and maintain the highest standard of conduct in the transaction of the Real Estate Profession as expressed in the Code of Ethics adopted by this Association and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the public.
The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) is the only association in The Bahamas which unites Real Estate Brokers and their Associates in The Bahamas for the purpose of: exerting a combined positive and effective influence on matters affecting their profession; promoting and maintaining the highest standard of conduct in the transaction of the Real Estate Profession as expressed in the code of ethics and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the pubcode of ethics and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the pubCode among its members in their dealings with one another and the public.
The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) is the only association in The Bahamas which unites Real Estate Brokers and their Associates in The Bahamas for the purpose of: exerting a combined positive and effective influence on matters affecting their profession; promoting and maintaining the highest standard of conduct in the transaction of the Real Estate Profession as expressed in the code of ethics adopted by the Association and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the public; making certain that all members have access to world class training and education; ensuring that they are fully informed and offer professional servicode of ethics adopted by the Association and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the public; making certain that all members have access to world class training and education; ensuring that they are fully informed and offer professional serviCode among its members in their dealings with one another and the public; making certain that all members have access to world class training and education; ensuring that they are fully informed and offer professional services.
Enforced with state and local associations and boards, the code of conduct calls for a due diligence and fairness to all parties involved in the real estate process.
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