• Ethics Empowerment training module, the first of its kind for WHO, was completed and will be launched in the second quarter of 2023. (who.int)
  • Further, the Ethics Unit also contributed to the development of the Policy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct and together with the PRSEAH Policy Task Team and Department of Human Resources and Talent Management led the development of the new and updated Code of Ethics which will be published in the second quarter of 2023. (who.int)
  • The senators have sought information from Crow as they press for the nation's highest court to adopt a code of ethics like the one binding lower federal courts. (spokesman.com)
  • Thomas' receipt of gifts, valued at several hundred thousand dollars, from the Republican donor Harlan Crow has prompted calls for ethics reform on the nation's highest court. (wsaz.com)
  • It's a "dangerous, undemocratic argument" to say any individual can hide information from Congress by asserting it's in the best interest of the Supreme Court to do so, they said Tuesday in a sharp public response. (spokesman.com)
  • Congress does not have the power to impose ethics standards on the Supreme Court," his attorney, Michael Bopp, wrote to the committee this week, in a letter obtained by The Dallas Morning News . (spokesman.com)
  • Democrats also could pursue legislation requiring the Supreme Court to adopt a binding set of ethics rules, although such a measure seems unlikely to pass in the current Congress. (spokesman.com)
  • Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Wednesday criticized Justice Samuel Alito's claim that Congress has no authority to regulate the Supreme Court, calling his comments "unwise and unwelcome" as Senate Democrats push an ethics reform package for justices. (wkbn.com)
  • This section shall not be construed to authorize the receipt of gifts that would otherwise be prohibited by the Code of Judicial Ethics adopted by the California Supreme Court or any other law. (naag.org)
  • The good news is, the Supreme Court has adopted an ethics code - a first in the institution's history. (msnbc.com)
  • As the U.S. Supreme Court has confronted a series of tough-to-defend ethics controversies in recent months, most notably difficult questions surrounding Justice Clarence Thomas, there's been a concerted push to have the high court embrace an ethics code. (msnbc.com)
  • The good news for those concerned about the integrity of the Supreme Court is that the justices have, in fact, adopted an ethics code - a first in the institution's history. (msnbc.com)
  • The Supreme Court on Monday announced it has formally adopted what it called a new code of conduct following allegations of ethics lapses, although its impact is likely to be limited because the justices are left to enforce it themselves. (msnbc.com)
  • To appreciate why these senators responded as they did, it's important to understand just how little the new Supreme Court ethics code actually does. (msnbc.com)
  • The nine US Supreme Court justices will hear arguments in two cases opposing individuals to large internet platforms this week. (guardian.ng)
  • Supreme Court justices do not have a binding code of ethics and have resisted the idea that they adopt one or have one imposed on them by Congress. (wsaz.com)
  • IFAC members are obliged to alter their individual codes of ethics to reflect any changes made to the IESBA code, so any proposed revisions to the code adopted by IESBA will need to be adopted and reflected in ICAEW's code of ethics. (icaew.com)
  • This position is implied in the IGDA Code of Ethics, and we are stating explicitly that harassment and/or violence of any kind, on the part of any IGDA Board or staff member or volunteer leader, or at any IGDA-affiliated event, will not be tolerated. (gamesindustry.biz)
  • The current code of ethics does not explicitly refer to sexual harassment, but it provides that members "shall not discriminate in their professional activities on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability or sexual orientation. (enr.com)
  • Our Code of Ethics explicitly bans pyramid schemes and sets standards for ethics and consumer protection that lead the industry. (dsa.org)
  • It is long past time for a code of conduct that explicitly applies to the justices," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a written statement. (msnbc.com)
  • Considering the Recommendation Rec(2001)10 of the Committee of Ministers to member states on the European Code of Police Ethics adopted on 19 September 2001, we propose, almost twenty years later, to examine how member states have implemented this recommendation. (coe.int)
  • Furthermore, this Code forms an integral part of the Trussardi S.p.A. "organisation, management and control model" pursuant to article 6 of Italian Legislative Decree of 8 June 2001, no. 231, concerning the regulation of the administrative liability of legal entities, companies and associations, including those without legal personality, pursuant to article 11 of the law of 29 September 2000, no. 300. (trussardi.com)
  • Entitled "Good Governance Practices for 501(c)(3) Organizations" (available at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-tege/governance_practices.pdf ), the draft proposes specific measures that the IRS says charities should consider adopting to ensure good governance. (dwt.com)
  • The Code contains the main ethics and values of good governance, which every municipal action must be based on and regulates the rules of conduct that have to be observed by the individuals they apply to, especially regarding disputes of interest. (barcelona.cat)
  • Good governance and good administration, including binding legal obligations on public servants and limitations on discretionary powers, require the adoption of tools for guaranteeing their compliance, such as the design of an ethical infrastructure that integrates the framework of institutional integrity, where the drafting and approval of a code of ethics and conduct become a key piece, together with the effective mechanisms of responsibility and control, which also guarantee citizen vigilance. (barcelona.cat)
  • An act of fraud is a violation of state or federal law, or a violation of a formally adopted code of conduct or ethics that protects the interest of the public or employees. (jmu.edu)
  • The No. 2-ranked Senate Democrat also noted the Court has "resisted efforts" to work on an ethics reform, pointing to Chief Justice John Roberts's decision to decline an appearance before the panel to discuss the ethics of justices. (wkbn.com)
  • The committee last month approved an ethics bill along party lines that would require justices to adopt a new code of conduct and create a transparent process for individuals to submit ethics complaints against justices. (wkbn.com)
  • The code of conduct does not have a meaningful mechanism to hold justices accountable. (msnbc.com)
  • It leaves a wide range of discretion for individual justices, including decisions of recusal of sitting cases. (msnbc.com)
  • Because, they wrote, the lack of a published code "has led in recent years to the misunderstanding that the justices of this court, unlike all other jurists in this country, regard themselves as unrestricted by any ethics rules. (msnbc.com)
  • We saw some justices become embroiled in ethics scandals, grew concerned, and concluded that there's a need for new guardrails. (msnbc.com)
  • All nine justices recently signed a statement of ethics that Roberts provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee. (wsaz.com)
  • The IRS suggests, however, that following the practices "may promote compliance with tax law," and that an organization that adopts some or all of the practices is "more likely to be successful in pursuing its exempt purposes and earning public support. (dwt.com)
  • This Code of Ethics has therefore been prepared for this very purpose, and the compliance with said Code by its employees, collaborators, company representatives, as well as third parties with whom Trussardi S.p.A. has business relationships, is essential for Trussardi S.p.A. to pursue its corporate purpose. (trussardi.com)
  • Banka Slovenije has adopted the Code of Ethics of Banka Slovenije , which sets out the rules of ethical conduct for our employees, and has also put in place the function of the compliance officer, who ensures that employee conduct complies with the applicable regulations, the integrity standards, and the ethical rules of the profession. (bsi.si)
  • With the full support and commitment of senior management and the companys governing body, Breg has established and maintains a Comprehensive Compliance & Ethics Program ("Program") that incorporates the seven elements of an effective compliance program in accordance with the Compliance Program Guidance published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General ("OIG") and the Advanced Medical Technology Association ("AdvaMed") Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals. (breg.com)
  • Breg's Program, as outlined in the Breg Corporate Code of Conduct and Ethics, includes a designated Compliance Officer and a Compliance Committee, a comprehensive set of written policies and procedures including policies addressing the OIG Guidance and the AdvaMed Code and limits on gifts and incentives to health professionals, extensive training and education, and a process for audits and on-going monitoring of adherence to compliance policies. (breg.com)
  • In order to encourage open lines of communication regarding potential violations, Breg has established a toll-free, anonymous compliance hotline 844-474-BREG (844-474-2734) and online reporting website www.intouchwebsite.com/breg for individuals who wish to report a potential compliance concern. (breg.com)
  • As described herein, Breg has established, adopted and is actively implementing its Comprehensive Compliance & Ethics Program. (breg.com)
  • Breg hereby declares that, to the best of its knowledge, it is in compliance with the California statutory requirements of the requirements of California Health and Safety Code Section §119402. (breg.com)
  • One of the priorities in this period of adaptation of the educational context is the ethical dimension of professional training as, in order to train professionals to develop these characteristics, it is necessary, above all, to develop students' ethical and humanistic aspects with the aim of cultivating within them internal, critical reflection, beyond the imposed standards of and mere compliance with professional ethics 4 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Bacone College is committed to the highest standard of ethics and conduct and therefore, the staff is bound by the institution's Code of Conduct and Ethics for Business Activities, which requires each individual to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, policies and procedures that apply to his or her particular duties. (bacone.edu)
  • The LLA Code of Ethics, adopted by the membership in 1981 and located in the LLA Manual, makes clear our stance: Librarians must resist all efforts by groups or individuals to censor library materials. (llaonline.org)
  • This may involve consultation with an agency-based or social work organization's ethics committee, a regulatory body, knowledgeable colleagues, supervisors, or legal counsel. (socialworkers.org)
  • The Committee also may not pursue an investigation for the purpose of targeting and exposing private facts about an individual. (spokesman.com)
  • Thomas Adams, the association's President and CEO said in a letter to the association's membership releasing the Code, "The newly adopted code is the result of a year-long effort by the NCCIA's Committee on Ethics chaired by Jonathan Reich as part of North Carolina's commitment to maintain a high quality captive industry in the state. (nccia.org)
  • Members of the NCCIA Committee on Ethics are: Jonathan Reich, Chairman, Meghan Brown, Jeremy Colombik, Amanda Brinkley, Mike Meehan and Danny Plante. (nccia.org)
  • The "new" code announced Monday - as the court itself seemed to acknowledge in its introductory statement - is largely a repackaging of the court's previous statements on ethics, including a compilation released in April as Roberts begged off testifying before a Senate committee. (msnbc.com)
  • This is a real disease, with real physical manifestations that need to be identified and cared for," Committee Chair Ellen Wright Clayton, MD, JD, professor of pediatrics and director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • On February 19, 2021, and November 6, 2020, the NASW Delegate Assembly approved the following revisions to the NASW Code of Ethics. (socialworkers.org)
  • We encourage game developers around the world to join the IGDA in adopting a zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and violence, in committing to swift and fair response and resolution to any complaints, in protecting the safety of anyone who has been the victim of harassment, and in supporting a diverse and inclusive workplace and community. (gamesindustry.biz)
  • NASW has formal procedures to adjudicate ethics complaints filed against its members. (socialworkers.org)
  • Elefante said that in September, the AIA board will consider "clearer" anti-harassment language recommended by its National Council of Ethics, which handles code violation complaints. (enr.com)
  • In 2014 AACC amended its code of ethics to eliminate the promotion of conversion therapy for same-sex attracted individuals, encouraging those individuals to practice a celibate sexual life instead. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2. The Code summarizes broad ethical principles that reflect the profession's core values and establishes a set of specific ethical standards that should be used to guide social work practice. (socialworkers.org)
  • It is proposed that two new sections will be added to the existing code, namely a new section 380 for members in practice ( see Part 3 of the ICAEW code ) and a new section 280 for members in business ( see Part 2 of the ICAEW ethical code ), although the two sections contain many common elements. (icaew.com)
  • Thus, a strong curriculum in the fields of ethics and bioethics is required, one that presents students with the types of conflict that may be experienced within their professional routines, as discussing these issues during the course allows students to demonstrate integrity within professional practice, especially when confronted with situations that go beyond technical and scientific reason 5-6 . (bvsalud.org)
  • METHOD: A pragmatic qualitative approach with individual, semi-structured interviews conducted with PTs who left clinical practice was used. (bvsalud.org)
  • A profession's code of ethics establishes a foundation for expected behavior, enabling officials to navigate complex challenges while aligning with their values. (brennancenter.org)
  • The resolution calls for the amendment of the AIA code to include a provision that requires members to ensure that their workplaces are environments of mutual respect and equitable treatment, free of abusive behavior and harassment. (enr.com)
  • Individuals, student groups, and student organizations are expected to adhere to and adopt these standards of behavior. (uah.edu)
  • The World Medical Association is currently revising its International Code of Medical Ethics. (bmj.com)
  • The NASW Code of Ethics sets forth these values, principles, and standards to guide social workers' conduct. (socialworkers.org)
  • 5. The Code socializes practitioners new to the field to social work's mission, values, ethical principles, and ethical standards, and encourages all social workers to engage in self-care, ongoing education, and other activities to ensure their commitment to those same core features of the profession. (socialworkers.org)
  • The Code offers a set of values, principles, and standards to guide decision making and conduct when ethical issues arise. (socialworkers.org)
  • Specific applications of the Code must take into account the context in which it is being considered and the possibility of conflicts among the Code's values, principles, and standards. (socialworkers.org)
  • Furthermore, the NASW Code of Ethics does not specify which values, principles, and standards are most important and ought to outweigh others in instances when they conflict. (socialworkers.org)
  • Social workers should take into consideration all the values, principles, and standards in this Code that are relevant to any situation in which ethical judgment is warranted. (socialworkers.org)
  • Social workers should consider ethical theory and principles generally, social work theory and research, laws, regulations, agency policies, and other relevant codes of ethics, recognizing that among codes of ethics social workers should consider the NASW Code of Ethics as their primary source. (socialworkers.org)
  • When such conflicts occur, social workers must make a responsible effort to resolve the conflict in a manner that is consistent with the values, principles, and standards expressed in this Code. (socialworkers.org)
  • While this charter draws upon previous experience and on international currents of thought, the principles of preservation and development it contains may be applied by all individuals and organizations that are concerned with the protection of the natural, cultural and historical aspects of the Quebec heritage. (icomos.org)
  • As an employee of the Commonwealth of Virginia, each of us is expected to make significant contributions related to the specific job we were hired to perform while promoting the highest level of ethics and principles in state government. (jmu.edu)
  • ICAEW and other UK professional bodies and associations have, however, adopted the Professional Conduct in Relation to Taxation (PCRT) , which sets out ethical principles in relation to tax matters, going beyond the existing IESBA code. (icaew.com)
  • The PCRT builds upon the fundamental ethical principles established in the IESBA code, but it is a UK pan-professional body document rather than based on any IESBA pronouncement. (icaew.com)
  • By adhering to the Code of Ethics, we clearly affirm that independence, transparency, fairness, professionalism, impartiality and accountability are the fundamental principles that underpin our work. (bsi.si)
  • The NCCIA Board believes that the Code will help grow the industry in the state and help demonstrate to the public that captives will be managed ethically and responsibly in North Carolina. (nccia.org)
  • The new Code of Ethics is aspirational by design and NCCIA believes is the first such code developed specifically for the industry. (nccia.org)
  • Martin Eveleigh, Chairman of NCCIA encouraged other domiciles to adopt Codes of Ethics saying, "NCCIA believes the step of adopting a code of ethics is the mark of a responsible industry. (nccia.org)
  • This code of ethics expresses the personal ideals which the Governing Board believes should guide each school Board member's activities. (mvwsd.org)
  • 4) "Respondent" means a person who is alleged to have committed a violation of a rule adopted by or a law administered and enforced by the commission. (texas.gov)
  • The IRS notes that a charity's board should include both individuals who are committed to and passionate about an organization, and those who have specific expertise in areas critical to an organization's operations, including accounting, finance, compensation and ethics. (dwt.com)
  • The draft suggests that boards should establish a written code of ethics that includes established procedures for employees to report potential impropriety or misuse of an organization's assets. (dwt.com)
  • Each Board member must be aware of, and comply with, the constitutions of State and Nation, the Education Code of the State of California, other laws pertaining to public education, and the established policies of the district. (mvwsd.org)
  • The IRS has released a discussion draft of governance practices for charities that are qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. (dwt.com)
  • The draft recommends that boards adopt policies to ensure that ongoing fundraising operations meet federal and state law requirements. (dwt.com)
  • The International Ethics Standards Board (IESBA) has published an exposure draft for consultation, setting out proposed revisions to the IESBA ethical code in relation to tax planning and related services. (icaew.com)
  • Continuing he stated "NCCIA has not copyrighted its Code of Ethics in order to encourage other domiciles to simply adopt it as their own standard or to use it as a starting point to begin an industry-wide discussion on captive ethics or to draft a similar code. (nccia.org)
  • The Ethics Unit together with relevant stakeholders is currently working on a financial disclosure policy for WHO staff, and a working draft has been developed. (who.int)
  • Refers to the health system that the ancestors were inspired by the logic and laws of nature, which has its own definition of health and disease, which establishes its own code of ethics, its own classification of diseases, its own therapies and treatments, which has been transmitted to the present day in a traditional way. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Academia de a Bona Creansa offers free language and (cultural-)content support to all those individuals asking for it, from the institutional representative bodies or persons, to associations (also of venetophone emigrants), schools, research institutions, and particularly individual practitioners on the Venetian language and culture. (unesco.org)
  • Public health practitioners must think about interventions in terms of the behaviors they are asking people to adopt, stop or continue. (cdc.gov)
  • The Ethics Unit is also coordinating the update to the information disclosure policy, work which started in 2022. (who.int)
  • Training - Since February 2022, the Ethics Unit has provided 27 training sessions (13 hybrid and 14 online) reaching 3641 participants. (who.int)
  • Internationally, there is little argument that the pre-eminent document addressing research ethics is the Declaration of Helsinki, 3 adopted by the World Medical Association (WMA) in 1964. (cmaj.ca)
  • Additionally, the Ethics team, as part of the Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PRSEAH) Policy Task Team, worked on the new Preventing and Addressing Retaliation policy, as well as the policy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct, and a new and updated Code of Ethics. (who.int)
  • Policy framework - As part of the PRSEAH Policy Task Team, the Ethics Unit supported the drafting of the new policy on Preventing and Addressing Retaliation, which is in the process of being finalized for implementation. (who.int)
  • The public, supervised entities, business partners and other stakeholders who work with Banka Slovenije can understand the values of Banka Slovenije based on the Code of Ethics, and are able to apply them in their actions in relation to Banka Slovenije. (bsi.si)
  • The Code of Ethics thus helps external stakeholders avoid actions that could lead to allegations of improper influence. (bsi.si)
  • In the wake of #MeToo trending on social media , the IGDA today released a statement in support of those efforts and adopting a zero tolerance stance toward harassment and violence of any kind among its staff and volunteers, or at its events. (gamesindustry.biz)
  • Subject to such limitations and qualifications as prescribed by these bylaws or the board of directors by adopted procedures, members may join association components and participate in its activities. (ifma.org)
  • Code of Ethics, NAR's Constitution & Bylaws, and model bylaws for state & local associations. (nar.realtor)
  • Encourage patients to actively participate in their health care and adopt a preventative approach to health and wellness. (hpathy.com)
  • Self-management is the foundation of diabetes management because individuals actively to r t ead online. (who.int)
  • Professional ethics are at the core of social work. (socialworkers.org)
  • The Code is relevant to all social workers and social work students, regardless of their professional functions, the settings in which they work, or the populations they serve. (socialworkers.org)
  • 3. The Code is designed to help social workers identify relevant considerations when professional obligations conflict or ethical uncertainties arise. (socialworkers.org)
  • For additional guidance social workers should consult the relevant literature on professional ethics and ethical decision making and seek appropriate consultation when faced with ethical dilemmas. (socialworkers.org)
  • Respect for conscience is a matter not only of law but also of professional ethics. (bmj.com)
  • Codes of ethics help shape professional identity, express values, and hold colleagues accountable. (brennancenter.org)
  • This can be achieved through the adoption of an expanded code of ethics that seeks to foster professional identity, express shared values, and promote accountability. (brennancenter.org)
  • Delegates at the American Institute of Architects annual meeting late last month in New York City resoundingly passed an anti-abuse and anti-harassment resolution to amend the AIA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. (enr.com)
  • The ethical code, published by IESBA, is adopted by ICAEW and other professional bodies that are members of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). (icaew.com)
  • The proposed revisions to the IESBA code are driven by continued public interest concerns about tax avoidance and the role played by professional tax advisers. (icaew.com)
  • As a professional association, the adherence to a Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct Guidelines by membership is essential. (nestma.org)
  • It analyzes the scope of the laws and code of ethics on professional discipline, including criminal privilege for surgeries and clarifies when insufficient disclosures entitle patients to compensation under civil law. (bvsalud.org)
  • A Code of Ethics is a significant indicator of individual responsibility, character and professionalism. (nestma.org)
  • Some bioethicists have argued that doctors " have no moral claim in liberal democratic societies to the accommodation of their individual conscientious objections . (bmj.com)
  • I would be interested in knowing your own moral code of ethics and what is moral for you Potemkin? (politicsforum.org)
  • People ask me what my moral code or ethical code is all the time? (politicsforum.org)
  • The Earth Charter has been criticized as a "new age Ten Commandments" seeking to supersede religious moral codes. Indeed the Earth Charter website ( www.earthcharter.org ) boasts of nearly 15,000 "Groups, organizations and individuals from around the world, representing millions of people" which have officially endorsed the Earth Charter. (lifesitenews.com)
  • The author was the one who popularized the term working bullying in her best- selling book ' Le harcèlement moral: la violence perverse au quotidien ', addressing mainly individual working bullying, a perversion of the ego in the strictly psychopathological aspects. (bvsalud.org)
  • Using an assemblage-based framework, I argue that CRPG players are hailed and manipulated by the interplay of several texts and dynamics--mainly prose, code, numerical values, rule sets, and mechanics. (lu.se)
  • At Banka Slovenije we are aware of the importance of conducting our business and pursuing our tasks and objectives in the right way, with integrity, while meeting the legitimate expectations of the public with regard to the actions and responsibilities of individuals and the institution as a whole, in accordance with regulations, lawful objectives, and the highest ethical standards. (bsi.si)
  • Committed to adopting measures to improve everyone's confidence in institutions and their representatives, Barcelona City Council is working to ensure institutional integrity, access to public information and accountability. (barcelona.cat)
  • In online news publishing every individual news item has to be advertised on its own, leading some to adopt dodgy practices to maximize click-through: as of around 2012, these practices have been collectively dubbed "clickbait. (webis.de)
  • The objective of the police is to ensure the implementation and respect of the laws which the State has regularly adopted, by ensuring a general situation of public tranquility. (coe.int)
  • In subscribing to this Code, social workers are required to cooperate in its implementation, participate in NASW adjudication proceedings, and abide by any NASW disciplinary rulings or sanctions based on it. (socialworkers.org)
  • The Conference of the Parties, governing body of the Convention, adopted guidelines for implementation of Article 5.3 in 2008, to assist Parties in their work on implementation of this article.1 The observers to the Conference of the Parties, although not bound by the treaty, are expected to work and act in the spirit of the Convention and its implementation guidelines. (who.int)
  • This was the aim behind the City Council's approval of the Code of Ethics and Conduct, having the nature of a general regulatory provision. (barcelona.cat)
  • The Code of Ethics and Conduct was processed, at the suggestion of the Government Commission, in accordance with the regulatory procedure of Articles 108 and 114 of the Framework Municipal Regulations. (barcelona.cat)
  • Current and aspiring members of the NCCIA will have to sign a written pledge to adhere to the 10 canons of the code. (nccia.org)
  • Representatives of Police Schools will discuss the selection process of police officers to be based on objective criteria, the content of initial and in-service training open to society to meet the police objectives of maintaining public tranquility, respect of the law and the protection of the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights. (coe.int)
  • In Canada, the Tri-Council Policy Statement 1 must be adhered to by individuals and institutions who receive public funding for research. (cmaj.ca)
  • 4. The Code provides ethical standards to which the general public can hold the social work profession accountable. (socialworkers.org)
  • Equally important, a code of ethics communicates shared values to the public, enhancing credibility and facilitating explanation of difficult decisions. (brennancenter.org)
  • If we conclude that reasonable possibility of fraud exists, we will prepare a letter for the President's signature reporting the possible fraudulent transaction to the Auditor of Public Accounts, the State Inspector General, and the Superintendent of State Police in accordance with Section 30.138.A of The Code of Virginia . (jmu.edu)
  • Adopts the DeCS - Descriptors in Health Sciences, with descriptors and synonyms contextualized to the region with exclusive categories of Public Health, Homeopathy, Health Surveillance and Science and Health. (bvsalud.org)
  • American Institute of Architects delegates approved a resolution, introduced by Frances Halsband, to change the code of ethics to include a direct prohibition against workplace abuse and sexual harassment. (enr.com)
  • In response, the IGDA adopted a series of new policies for its events. (gamesindustry.biz)
  • Research on human subjects is governed by a large number and wide variety of codes and policies worldwide. (cmaj.ca)
  • The second part forms a guiding framework that aligns with recently adopted policies and those under development and introduces new sections on environmental responsibility, fraud, unauthorized recording, office technology and enterprise risk. (who.int)
  • Even as Syrian president Bashar Assad is preparing for the final massacre of his own people in Aleppo, the U.N. adopted a resolution -- drafted and co-sponsored by Syria -- which falsely condemns Israel for "repressive measures" against Syrian citizens on the Golan Heights. (gatestoneinstitute.org)
  • 6. The Code articulates standards that the social work profession itself can use to assess whether social workers have engaged in unethical conduct. (socialworkers.org)
  • Ethical decision making in a given situation must apply the informed judgment of the individual social worker and should also consider how the issues would be judged in a peer review process where the ethical standards of the profession would be applied. (socialworkers.org)
  • DSA challenges every company using the direct selling channel to adopt the highest standards of business ethics and consumer protection. (dsa.org)
  • The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires that institutions participating in the federal student loan programs develop, publish and enforce a code of conduct with respect to students loans. (bacone.edu)
  • However, the lack of any way to enforce the code of conduct should any Justice decide to ignore it is a glaring omission. (msnbc.com)
  • The Board may adopt procedures implementing the membership classification process. (ifma.org)
  • The heightened focus on ethics at the high court stems from a series of reports revealing that Thomas has for years received undisclosed expensive gifts, including international travel, from Crow, a wealthy businessman and benefactor of conservative causes. (wsaz.com)
  • The provisions of this Code are applicable to the Recipients except when otherwise provided for by the Code and in any case without prejudice to the application of mandatory legal and contractual provisions (including national, local and company collective employment agreements) from time to time applicable to their relationships with the Company. (trussardi.com)
  • This individual and collective commitment resulted in significant achievements in the areas of preservation, stimulation of community participation and development. (icomos.org)
  • In June 2009, after consideration of the postlicensure data and other evidence, ACIP adopted new recommendations regarding use of MMRV vaccine for the first and second doses and identified a personal or family (i.e., sibling or parent) history of seizure as a precaution for use of MMRV vaccine. (cdc.gov)
  • The Code of Ethics is legally enforceable and membership sanctions can be implemented if violated. (nestma.org)
  • 1. The Code identifies core values on which social work's mission is based. (socialworkers.org)
  • IFMA membership shall consist of individuals who support the vision, mission, credo, goals, core values and Code of Ethics of the association. (ifma.org)
  • This Code is designed to support these values and initiatives. (uah.edu)
  • Currently, the main ethical code of IESBA (and ICAEW) does not include a detailed commentary on ethical requirements in relation to tax planning and related services. (icaew.com)
  • In America those other soap-box orators the Wobblies, as the members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) were popularly known, adopted a more down-to-earth solution to the same problem. (worldsocialism.org)
  • The Code of Ethics applies to all individuals working for Banka Slovenije or on its behalf, including members of the Governing Board, employees, and external service providers. (bsi.si)
  • 3) "Political party" includes only a political party required to hold a primary election under Section 172.001 , Election Code. (texas.gov)
  • This chapter applies to the Texas Ethics Commission created under Article III, Section 24a , of the Texas Constitution. (texas.gov)
  • a) An elected state officer, elected officer of a local government agency, or other individual specified in Section 87200 shall not accept gifts from any single source in any calendar year with a total value of more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (naag.org)
  • Fellow membership is open to individuals who have been bestowed the title of IFMA Fellow and who, as a result, are exempt from annual dues. (ifma.org)
  • Student membership is open to individuals who are engaged in full-time study at an accredited college or university. (ifma.org)
  • Educator-head of FM program membership is open to individuals who are in a leadership role at an accredited college or university. (ifma.org)
  • Limited membership is open to individuals in special situations as defined and allowed by the Board of Directors. (ifma.org)
  • Review your membership preferences and Code of Ethics training status. (nar.realtor)
  • And even that April announcement was essentially a summary of various announcements and statements the court had made to journalists on ethics questions over several decades. (msnbc.com)
  • It didn't take long for Democratic leaders to read the code and express their disappointment. (msnbc.com)
  • AIA adopted an anti-harassment policy in 2014 that applies to its board of directors, its strategic council and all individuals who act on AIA's behalf. (enr.com)
  • The North Carolina Captive Insurance Association became the first captive insurance association in the country to adopt a Code of Ethics affecting all of its member companies when the Board of Directors voted to adopted the Code at its May board meeting. (nccia.org)
  • Each Board member has a direct concern for every individual in the community. (mvwsd.org)
  • As an elected representative of the people, the Board member can neither relinquish nor delegate this responsibility to any other individual or group. (mvwsd.org)
  • Every individual Board member has something to contribute to society. (mvwsd.org)
  • The Code determines the mechanisms and procedures for ensuring their effectiveness, evaluation and impetus. (barcelona.cat)