Remember, most state
ethics boards require that a client's file be readily available, should the client demand it.
Not exact matches
In studying professional engineering, one is
required to take a course in professional
ethics, which is
required material for the PE
boards in all 50 states, to my knowledge.
During this morning's JCOPE meeting the state
ethics board released a draft report on disclosure rules
requiring lobbyists and lobbying groups to disclose individual donors who give more than $ 5000.
Officials were uncertain about whether a new Suffolk law
requiring the county
ethics board to release officials» financial disclosure publicly would apply to John Scott Prudenti, a district attorney bureau chief who rented his partyboat to criminal defense attorneys with cases before the DA's office.
After Newsday's reports on Terry's taxes, the North Hempstead Town
Board reformed its
ethics laws,
requiring contractors who advise town
boards to file financial disclosure forms and anyone who files the forms to identify family members who work for the town.
It should be noted that Silver reportedly is ready to get all the way on
board with the governor's
ethics reform proposal — even the part that would
require him to fully disclose his client list at Weitz & Luxenberg, which is something that Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who is also of counsel (at the Long Island firm of Ruskin Moscou Faltischek), doesn't seem all that interested in doing.
Jones, too, said he would prioritize
ethics reform in Albany if elected, citing the
ethics board formed in Franklin County under his leadership that
requires county officials to disclose outside financial income.
Cuomo, speaking at an appearance in Batavia, says he supports the
ethics board's decision to only
require that lobbying entities report donors going forward, not retroactively, as some reformers had called for.
The agreement also reverses a proposal from the
ethics and lobbying regulator known as JCOPE that would
require the disclosure by a consultant when they have contacted an editorial
board in an effort to influence an opinion piece.
New York City is flouting a state law that
requires unpaid members of policymaking
boards and commissions to file financial - disclosure statements — an
ethics breach that allows officials on some powerful panels to make decisions without any sunlight on potential conflicts of interest.
And while some include standards for who is appointed, such as
requiring members be from different political parties, there can be questions about possible conflicts of interest facing the
ethics board members themselves.
Independent Oyster Bay Town Supervisor candidate Robert Ripp said he has refused to file a financial disclosure form to the town
ethics board, as
required under the town code.
The law also has provisions pertaining to business relationships between lobbyists and lawmakers, changes rules about who can launch an
ethics investigation and how, and
requires the state
Board of Elections to clarify requirements for independent campaign spending, the Associated Press reports, via the Wall Street Journal.
One of his most important commissioners had stepped up and set a new standard for transparency and
ethics and that eliminating even the appearance of a conflict of interest
required him to recuse himself on any issue related to an environmental group whose
board he has served on.
Appalachian Animal Clinic upholds the
ethics standards
required by our licensing
board and professional association to maintain this veterinarian - client relationship.
Dominion's
board should
require the company to conduct training for executives and
board members on climate - change
ethics, and for that matter on climate science too.
It was suggested that the
board replace r 9 with a much simpler rule
requiring solicitors to act in accordance with their core duties when entering into referral arrangements and the report resolved to ask the rules and
ethics committee to review what changes ought to be made to r 9.
Several
ethics attorneys said the disciplinary sentence, which will
require Toman to undergo a lot of litigation if he wants to have his license reinstated, shows that the Disciplinary
Board is taking these matters seriously.
For licensure as an associate marriage and family therapist, a master's degree in a program in marriage and family therapy or a program including a master's degree and additional post-master's degreecoursework, both of which programs shall include three courses in marriage and family studies, three courses in marriage and family therapy, three courses in human development, one course in marrige and family therapy
ethics, and one course in research, or from any program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education, which degree shall have been granted by a recognized educational institution; completion of a one - year practicum in marriage and family therapy under supervision before or after the granting of the master's degree, which practicum shall include 500 hours of direct clinical experience in marriage and family therapy and 100 hours of supervision of such experience; and registration with the
board of an acceptable contract for obtaining the post-master's experience under direction and supervision
required for licensure as a marriage and family therapist; See code 43 - 10A - 13.»
A licensee applying for renewal shall show evidence of completion of the
required Continuing Education Hours per renewal period which includes 3 hours of
Board approved
ethics training.
Clinical social workers who are
board certified by the American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABE) or clinical social workers who are members of the American Clinical Social Work Association (ACSWA) are required to adhere to its ethics
board certified by the American
Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABE) or clinical social workers who are members of the American Clinical Social Work Association (ACSWA) are required to adhere to its ethics
Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABE) or clinical social workers who are members of the American Clinical Social Work Association (ACSWA) are
required to adhere to its
ethics code.
Clinical social workers who are
board certified by the American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABE) are required to adhere to its ethics
board certified by the American
Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABE) are required to adhere to its ethics
Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work (ABE) are
required to adhere to its
ethics code.
The
Board requires every psychologist to complete 23 hours of continuing education in the two years leading up to renewal, including at least four hours in either professional
ethics or «the role of culture, ethnic identity, or both in the provision of psychological assessment, consultation, or psychological interventions.»
The Florida
Board of Marriage and Family Therapy
requires certain coursework to be met to fulfill licensing requirements such as a laws and
ethics course and a crisis course.
Every
Board and Association is
required to provide access to necessary
ethics training programs either locally, in conjunction with other
Boards and Associations, or through other methods (including, but not limited to, home study, correspondence courses, or Internet - based instruction).
REALTORS ® completing such training during any two (2) year cycle shall not be
required to complete additional
ethics training in respect of this requirement as a requirement of membership in any other
Board or Association.
At the 1999 REALTORS ® National Convention, the NAR
Board of Directors put new policies into place, effective Jan. 1, 2001,
requiring that all new NAR members complete two and a half hours of orientation on the Code and that all REALTORS ® complete two and a half hours of
ethics training every four years.
Some associations, including the Denver
Board of REALTORS ®, have taken matters a step further and now
require continuing
ethics education as a condition of membership renewal.
Hey Jim, aren't all REALTORS
required to perpetuate that myth as
required by the code of
ethics and local MLS
board regulations?
REALTORS ® completing such training during any two year cycle shall not be
required to complete additional
ethics training in respect of this requirement as a requirement of membership in any other
board or association.
Boards and Associations of REALTORS ® can not
require REALTORS ® to pay money to parties filing
ethics complaints; can not award «punitive damages» for violations of the Code of
Ethics; and can not suspend or revoke a real estate professional's license.
This is for a few good reasons: first, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS ® enforces a code of
ethics calling for such behavior with state and local associations and
boards; and second, the NAR also
requires that members maintain a high level of training and real estate knowledge, a level higher than normal.
And with growing evidence that diversity is good for the bottom line, the recent spate of sexual harassment incidents is an argument for
requiring board oversight of
ethics and behavior, he said.
Boards and associations of Realtors ® can not
require Realtors ® to pay money to parties filing
ethics complaints; can not award «punitive damages» for violations of the Code of
Ethics; and can not suspend or revoke a real estate professional's license.