• The Judicial Conference issues detailed regulations that spell out how the code works in practice, and publishes advisory opinions responding to questions from judges about how to apply the code to specific situations they encounter in the real world. (yahoo.com)
  • The REALTORS ® ' Code of Ethics (along with its supplementary Standards of Practice) is both comprehensive and relevant to current business practices. (realtytimes.com)
  • Further, it was the first homeopathy organisation to institute a Code of Ethics & Practice. (quackometer.net)
  • The Association strives to foster a high standard of professional practice and ethics of social work in Hong Kong and to investigate questions affecting the professional status and welfare of social workers and to make recommendations to the authorities concerned. (ifsw.org)
  • Our SGS Group compliance program, based on our SGS Code of Integrity, exists to ensure that the highest standards of integrity are applied to all our business activities worldwide, in accordance with international best practice. (sgs.com)
  • Additionally, these ethics must be put into practice by every project management professional who aspires to achieve better results. (simplilearn.com)
  • In line with the code of practice under which we operate, all members of staff are trained appropriately for their job and undertake regular further training to update their professional knowledge and skills. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Health Assembly adopted3 the WHO Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel in 2010. (who.int)
  • Please provide an overview of the organisation in terms of the current strengths and weaknesses of the current practice under the four thematic headings of the Charter and Code at your organization. (lu.se)
  • The DSA belongs to the National Retail Federation and its member companies pledge to abide by the DSA code of ethics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Members of APG agree to abide by a code of ethics in their profession. (cyndislist.com)
  • All responsible, ethical journalists must abide by a professional code of ethics. (gcu.edu)
  • All social workers should review the new text and affirm their commitment to abide by the Code of Ethics. (socialworkers.org)
  • However, managers who choose to be a part of these private organizations have agreed to abide by their code of ethics. (backstage.com)
  • By submitting one's work for review and publication, all authors attest to, and agree to abide by, the COPE code of ethical conduct. (acsa-arch.org)
  • In general, abide by the code that if the courtesy at issue in any way causes concern, do not accept it. (dailyillini.com)
  • Once we learned of this incident, we assured that every anesthesia staff member reviewed and reiterated their pledge to abide by our professional organization's code of ethics. (medscape.com)
  • The Monmouth County Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct provides employees with guidelines on business ethics, professional conduct and the County's perspective on various controversial matters. (visitmonmouth.com)
  • In addition, the Monmouth County Purchasing Division recognizes the National Institute of Government Purchasing(NIGP) Code of Ethics for Honest, Integrity and the Professional Conduct of the Public Procurement in Monmouth County. (visitmonmouth.com)
  • Bloomberg) -- The US Supreme Court adopted a code of conduct for the first time, responding to a stream of ethics controversies that have undercut its public standing and shined new light on the justices' friendships and financial dealings. (yahoo.com)
  • The code won't necessarily mean significant changes in how the nine justices conduct themselves. (yahoo.com)
  • Lower federal judges since 1973 have been subject to a code of conduct crafted by the Judicial Conference, which sets policy for the US courts. (yahoo.com)
  • All nine justices signed their name to the new code, including Thomas, whose conduct has come under the greatest scrutiny. (yahoo.com)
  • This USA Coaching Ethics Code intends to provide standards of ethical conduct for coaches involved with USA Hockey and its member organizations. (usahockey.com)
  • In December 2019 " Confindustria Dispositivi Medici " introduced a new set of principles of conduct by issuing a new Code of Ethics , which will have a significant impact in terms of transparency duties to be complied with by the operators in this sector. (klgates.com)
  • Our Code of Business Conduct reinforces our long-standing commitment to high ethical standards and summarizes the fundamental importance of acting with integrity. (marathonoil.com)
  • Marathon Oil's Code of Business Conduct lays the foundation for good business decisions. (marathonoil.com)
  • For questions or to learn more about our Code of Business Conduct, contact our office of Corporate Compliance & Ethics. (marathonoil.com)
  • Our employees are required to promptly report any identified actual or potential Code of Business Conduct violations to any of the resources listed in the Code of Business Conduct . (marathonoil.com)
  • As noted in our Code of Business Conduct and Policy for Reporting Business Ethics Concerns, we will not tolerate retaliation for good faith reporting of actual or potential Code of Business Conduct violations. (marathonoil.com)
  • The BCS Code of Conduct serves as a unique and powerful endorsement of your integrity and as a code of ethics for IT professionals. (bcs.org)
  • What is the BCS Code of Conduct? (bcs.org)
  • The PMI Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct describes a set of guidelines developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI). (simplilearn.com)
  • The Secretariat also developed a code of conduct for responsible research4 as well as a policy on misconduct in research. (who.int)
  • 2 Code of ethics and professional conduct, April 2017. (who.int)
  • 4 Code of conduct for responsible research, November 2017. (who.int)
  • WHO's commitment to attain the highest possible level of health by all peoples must be accompanied by the dedication of its personnel to uphold and promote the highest standards of ethics and conduct The WHO Code of Ethics ("Code") describes the ethical standards of conduct expected from all WHO personnel at all times. (who.int)
  • and demonstrate the expected standards of conduct with all persons we encounter, both internal and external to the Organization. (who.int)
  • Under EFICOM, family members of the leader of a broadcast organization may not make up a majority of the organization's board. (christianitytoday.com)
  • We are driven by the qualities of honesty, truthfulness, impartiality, and incorruptibility We represent WHO with loyalty to the Organization's vision and mission, act with respect, and protect the trust placed in the Organization. (who.int)
  • Our members are being asked to declare adherence, yet the organisation itself is not delivering on its corresponding commitment to our membership - particularly in the area of training," he said. (thejournal.ie)
  • The Realtor ® organization has a relevant and workable code of ethics, yet many of its members do not adhere to that code. (realtytimes.com)
  • For reasons of cumbersome process alone, it is unlikely that enforcement at the organization level will ever have much influence on the inclination of practitioners to adhere to the Code of Ethics. (realtytimes.com)
  • These organizations have strict standards and codes of ethics that members must adhere to. (contractors.com)
  • The closer you adhere to the ideals/ethics set out by PMI, the greater the sense of unity among team members. (simplilearn.com)
  • PNG member-dealers must adhere to a strict Code of Ethics in the buying and selling of numismatic merchandise. (coinnews.net)
  • 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)
  • More plausible is the claim that the disparity between behavior and the Code of Ethics is a result of the fact that the Code is not sufficiently enforced. (realtytimes.com)
  • FIDH's structure and operations place its member organisations at the heart of the decision making process and reflect its principles of governance. (fidh.org)
  • As members of the American Library Association, we recognize the importance of codifying and making known to the profession and to the general public the ethical principles that guide the work of librarians, other professionals providing information services, library trustees and library staffs. (nyla.org)
  • The principles of this Code are expressed in broad statements to guide ethical decision making. (nyla.org)
  • The SGS Code of Integrity defines the main principles of professional integrity for the SGS Group and is an expression of the values that are shared throughout our organization, our businesses and our affiliates. (sgs.com)
  • Our annual integrity training program acts as a periodic refresher of the principles of the Code and is conducted by each supervisor and manager with responsibility for staff. (sgs.com)
  • The annual integrity training is supplemented by an interactive eLearning program, which integrates the general principles contained in the Code into our different SGS businesses. (sgs.com)
  • The Careers Service adheres to the AGCAS Member Code of Ethics which defines the professional principles for careers services in higher education. (bath.ac.uk)
  • The authority was previously informed by garda management that less than 40% of the force had signed up to the code, which includes a duty to uphold the law, honesty and integrity, respect, privacy, transparency and "speaking up" about wrongdoing within the force. (thejournal.ie)
  • In particular, Article 4 of the Code of Ethics, titled " Transparency of transfers of value between members, healthcare professionals, healthcare organizations and other third parties ", requires - effective from 2021 - the association's members to document and publish (on a yearly basis) details relating to any and all "transfers of value" carried out in the course of their business. (klgates.com)
  • The Code aims to promote, enhance, and sustain an enabling and ethical environment leading to trust, transparency, and respect across the Organization. (who.int)
  • NRB continued to hone its Ethics and Financial Integrity Commission (EFICOM) code. (christianitytoday.com)
  • While all our employees, officers, directors and other parties acting within the scope of representing Marathon Oil are responsible for adhering to our high ethical standards and acting with integrity, Marathon Oil's Corporate Compliance & Ethics organization is responsible for directing the corporate compliance and ethics program. (marathonoil.com)
  • This includes policy development and coordinating with relevant organizations to ensure compliance, providing training and guidance, and leading Marathon Oil's response to inquiries or reports submitted to the Integrity Helpline. (marathonoil.com)
  • While submissions to the Integrity Helpline are routed to our Corporate Compliance & Ethics organization for review and action as necessary, both Integrity Helpline contact options are maintained by a third party to protect anonymity if requested by the submitter. (marathonoil.com)
  • We are committed to a culture in which issues of integrity and professional ethics can be raised and discussed openly. (sgs.com)
  • Reports on suspected violations of the Code can be submitted, or advice obtained, by calling the Integrity Helpline or by filing a written report online or sending it by fax or mail. (sgs.com)
  • It ensures implementation of the Code of Integrity within our organization and advises management on all issues of business ethics. (sgs.com)
  • It's the very foundation of our profession, built upon every day by the competence, integrity and diversity of our members. (bcs.org)
  • The Secretariat continues to implement the WHO policy on whistleblowing and protection against retaliation.1 Staff members and the public worldwide can report ethical concerns to the Integrity Hotline, which was launched in 2016. (who.int)
  • In addition to examining and referring for action, as appropriate, the reports received through the Integrity Hotline, the Secretariat's Ethics Team provides advice across the Organization on ethical dilemmas to all staff members who contact the Office of Compliance Risk Management and Ethics directly: In 2017, more than 70 individuals asked the team for advice on various issues. (who.int)
  • (http://who.int/about/ethics/code_of_ethics_full_version.pdf, accessed 6 March 2018). (who.int)
  • Its primary beneficiaries are national human rights organisations who are members of FIDH, and through them, the victims of human rights violations. (fidh.org)
  • FIDH acts in conjunction with its member and partner organisations. (fidh.org)
  • FIDH is a non partisan, non sectarian, apolitical and not for profit organisation. (fidh.org)
  • As a federal movement, FIDH operates on the basis of interaction with its member organisations. (fidh.org)
  • This unique combination translates into joint actions between FIDH and its member organisations at national, regional and international levels to remedy human rights violations and consolidate processes of democratisation. (fidh.org)
  • 1922: FIDH is founded by some twenty national organisations on the initiative of French and German member organisations. (fidh.org)
  • But without any professional organizations or global industry standards, what's to stop students from using their skills to exploit vendors? (biv.com)
  • There are some organizations that examine standards and best practices that should be implemented when handling ethical hacking, such as the International Standards Organization or the Oasis threat intelligence committee, which Fortinet employees contribute to. (biv.com)
  • NASW works to enhance the professional growth and development of its members, to create and maintain professional standards for social workers, and to advance sound social policies. (socialworkers.org)
  • Anyone who has been around the Realtor ® associations for a while is aware of the fact that it is a perennial complaint from within the organization that ethical standards are not sufficiently adhered to, and that "something ought to be done. (realtytimes.com)
  • This organization established standards for semen production, identification of semen and embryosa nd a code of ethics for advertising. (dal.ca)
  • As such, you will receive protected title (only registered homeopaths will be able to call themselves that) and be held against a code of standards and ethics. (quackometer.net)
  • Following ethical standards help prevent conflict between leaders and their team members. (simplilearn.com)
  • The ethics in project management are the foundation of the Code, and PMI lists mandatory and aspirational standards for each. (simplilearn.com)
  • EDF operates with the highest standards of ethics and open, honest communication. (edf.org)
  • Actions defying the code of ethics are considered a violation of the standards of journalism and an infringement of the policies outlined by The Daily Illini. (dailyillini.com)
  • We speak with Dawn M. Hobdy, LICSW, NASW's Vice President, Ethics, Diversity and Inclusion, about the 2021 updates to the NASW Code of Ethics. (socialworkers.org)
  • therefore, starting from January 1, 2021, members will be required to publish their 2020 data within the first semester of 2021. (klgates.com)
  • The study period was March 2011 through March 2021, and campaigns with broken hyperlinks, those for organizations or animals, and those for non-US residents were excluded from the final analysis. (medscape.com)
  • The GRA said the organisation is not delivering on its commitment to vital training for members. (thejournal.ie)
  • By signing up to the code when you join BCS, you show your commitment to working in the public interest - you accept your professional duty. (bcs.org)
  • These policies, developed with input from across the Secretariat, constitute the foundation of a forthcoming mandatory training package on ethics. (who.int)
  • With regard to the issue of conflict of interest, the Secretariat continues to run its annual exercise of declaration of interest for staff members in designated employment categories.2 This exercise ensures that all senior staff members (at P5 level and above), staff members involved in procurement and other sensitive functions (at G5 level and above) declare their interests. (who.int)
  • This is a long-overdue step by the justices, but a code of ethics is not binding unless there is a mechanism to investigate possible violations and enforce the rules," Whitehouse said in a statement. (yahoo.com)
  • The organization disciplines members for violations ranging from improper movement of contaminated soil to poor structural engineering. (biv.com)
  • Although there is a fairly elaborate quasi-judicial system for dealing with violations of the Code of Ethics, that whole system only comes into play when complaints are filed. (realtytimes.com)
  • On behalf of its members' companies, the DSA engages in public relations and lobbying efforts against regulation of the multi-level marketing industry, and it funds political candidates through a political action committee. (wikipedia.org)
  • In other international concerns, NRB announced the formation of a special committee to investigate ways the organization can be a better partner with Christian broadcasters overseas. (christianitytoday.com)
  • Rose and Gustavson denied that the creation of the committee was a response to perceived competition from the newly formed Christian Broadcasters International (CBI), which has support from former NRB member Paul Crouch and former NRB executive director Ben Armstrong (CT, Oct. 8, 1990, p. 56). (christianitytoday.com)
  • Prospective member applications are reviewed by the membership department, the membership committee and our Board of Directors. (ottawatourism.ca)
  • TAD's publisher, ACSA is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). (acsa-arch.org)
  • The mapping survey on health care services while bioeth- Committee on Publication Ethics, the aimed to analyse the situation in the ics is predominantly society-oriented International Committee of Medical Region in order to better assist Member and centres on maximizing total human Journal Editors, and the World As- States through prioritizing the needs well-being. (who.int)
  • 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)
  • Yet the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR), and its state and local affiliated organizations, persistently claim that accountability to a Code of Ethics is a central and predominant fact of membership. (realtytimes.com)
  • The ICA's current president, Tim Trainor, will be presenting a session at this year's Esri UC that centers on ethics in cartography. (esri.com)
  • Observed by every BCS member, it defines the characteristics we share as practitioners serious about building a responsible computing profession. (bcs.org)
  • The American Library Association Code of Ethics states the values to which we are committed, and embodies the ethical responsibilities of the profession in this changing information environment. (nyla.org)
  • In a political system grounded in an informed citizenry, we are members of a profession explicitly committed to intellectual freedom and the freedom of access to information. (nyla.org)
  • We strive for excellence in the profession by maintaining and enhancing our own knowledge and skills, by encouraging the professional development of coworkers, and by fostering the aspirations of potential members of the profession. (nyla.org)
  • Commenting on the findings for Medscape Medical News , Dominic Wilkinson, MD, PhD, a professor of medical ethics at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, said he was surprised that campaigns for nonmedical expenses outnumbered those for medical expenses, given the high rate of underinsurance in the US that leaves many unable to pay medical bills. (medscape.com)
  • Ethics has been an integral part of medi- Subjects and the International Code ventions to scale up bioethics in coun- cine at least as far back as the time of of Medical Ethics and Human Rights. (who.int)
  • Medical ethics and law are sociation of Medical Editors. (who.int)
  • On January 31, 2019 NYLA Council voted to reaffirm and endorse the ALA Code of ethics. (nyla.org)
  • Review the following key values published by the PMI (Project Management Institute) in the form of the PMI Code of Ethics for fellow practitioners in the global project management community and learn how to integrate them into your upcoming projects. (simplilearn.com)
  • Over the long term, Esri seeks to foster additional discussion about what ethics in mapmaking looks like and encourage concomitant action from other prominent groups in the GIS community. (esri.com)
  • The Office of Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics reviews declared interests and advises staff members, as appropriate, on mitigating actions. (who.int)
  • 4/ Sharing experience, best practices and expertise among member organisations. (fidh.org)
  • The Code of Ethics is in fact a self-regulatory body of rules ("soft law"), providing for best practices in the industry of the medical devices sector and its rules are binding on members of the association. (klgates.com)
  • The trust that we inspire in our customers and stakeholders is the key to our success as an organization and as individuals. (sgs.com)
  • Guidance and support is available to assist employees and other stakeholders acting on behalf of, or representing our organization to understand the Code and to help them make the right decision when faced with an ethical dilemma. (sgs.com)
  • Page 2 broader socioeconomic development and creation of employment opportunities.8 The GSHRH is being developed through a process that includes consultations with Member States and stakeholders in the WHO regions. (who.int)
  • Consider the ways they have failed in protecting, supporting, mentoring, and retaining members of these groups to correctly identify how to make progress with specific actions. (change.org)
  • State law also requires the governing board to adopt a resolution or policy containing a code of ethics to guide the actions of board members while performing their official duties as a member of that governing board. (ncsba.org)
  • As such, individual members are responsible for their own actions. (imhpj.org)
  • We are responsible for our actions and decisions, and we are accountable to the Organization for them. (who.int)
  • We exercise the utmost discretion in our actions, refrain from participating in any activity that is, or may be perceived to be, in conflict with the interests of WHO, or that might damage the reputation of the Organization. (who.int)
  • Organization, Regional Office for Africa, 1998 AFR/RC48/10. (who.int)
  • Archway House Natural Health Centre holds an Asthma and Eczema clinic for children, run by Julia Wilson, a member of the Society of Homeopaths. (quackometer.net)
  • As of 2011, the DSA has sister organizations in the UK (with over 40 member companies), Australia (nearly 70 member companies), and Israel (7 member companies), The DSA serves as a public relations and lobbying group acting on behalf of its member companies. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the absence of organisational support to achieve professional competency, the Code places an unfair burden on the individual member. (thejournal.ie)
  • This code recognizes that the accurate, fair and unencumbered reporting of the truth is essential in a free democracy. (gcu.edu)
  • It acts at national, regional and international levels in support of its member and partner organisations to address human rights abuses and consolidate democratic processes. (fidh.org)
  • In addition, through the Association's policy service, school boards have access to tools and information to guide the board in developing a code of ethics policy. (ncsba.org)
  • O'Keeffe said the GRA and its members have no issue with the promotion of ethical behaviour. (thejournal.ie)
  • reserve in our communication and behaviour in a manner that is consistent with our status as personnel of an international organization. (who.int)
  • This implementation of this legislation requires our members to have intimate knowledge of its content. (thejournal.ie)
  • and (d) to further the systematic implementation of an Organization-wide risk management system. (who.int)
  • The Association of Professional Genealogists, established in 1979, is an international organization that supports professionals in genealogy-related businesses. (cyndislist.com)
  • The organisation relies on a network of international volunteer mission delegates and facilitates exchange among human rights defenders around the world in order to reinforce their expertise. (fidh.org)
  • It is the first international human rights organisation. (fidh.org)
  • Founded in 1912 by 10 charter members, ACSA is an international association of architecture schools preparing future architects, designers, and change agents. (acsa-arch.org)
  • At its annual meeting in February, the American Association of Geographers (AAG) hosted a panel to facilitate discussion of the topic among members of many national and international cartographic societies, including the ICA, the International Map Industry Association (IMIA), the Cartography and Geographic Information Society, the North American Cartographic Information Society, and the British Cartographic Society. (esri.com)
  • As a member, you are the voice for NAR - it is your association and it exists to help you succeed. (nar.realtor)
  • America's largest trade association, representing 1.5 million+ members, including NAR's institutes, societies, and councils, involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries. (nar.realtor)
  • But coders, developers and hackers don't have a professional association similar to the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of BC (APEGBC) that requires members to follow a code of ethics. (biv.com)
  • The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership organization of professional social workers in the world. (socialworkers.org)
  • As a member, Director and President of the Canadian Association of Animal Breeders, Wayne's influence was wide-reaching. (dal.ca)
  • According to the Garda Representative Association (GRA), the problem centres around general training deficiencies, which gardaí believe will hinder their ability to live up to everything promised by the code. (thejournal.ie)
  • In order for the data relating to healthcare professionals to be published individually, the relevant companies shall have obtained the authorization of their counterparts and, to avoid any delay in the process, it would be highly advisable that consent to data publication is obtained in advance, by introducing an express provision to that effect in each contract entered into by the association members with said third parties. (klgates.com)
  • Managers may become members of organizations such as the National Conference of Personal Managers or Talent Managers Association. (backstage.com)
  • When selecting an inspector, ensure that they're licensed and certified by a recognized organization, such as the National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI) or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). (contractors.com)
  • Association has developed internation- health and research ethics, and hosts the institutions in the Region. (who.int)
  • Codes of ethics help shape professional identity, express values, and hold colleagues accountable. (brennancenter.org)
  • Acting Commissioner Donall Ó Cúaláin also said at this meeting that he was open to hearing the concerns of gardaí in relation to the code. (thejournal.ie)
  • This promotes a critical approach in which issues relating to research ethics can be openly discussed. (lu.se)
  • They are repurposed into creative tools donated to charitable organizations or recycled into new materials. (moleskine.com)
  • Environmental Defense Fund is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. (edf.org)
  • The code of ethics is a really fundamental part of APEG's mandate to protect the public interest," said Efrem Swartz, APEGBC's director of legislation, ethics and compliance. (biv.com)
  • Ethics come with professionalism and as such there is an onus on An Garda Síochána as a responsible employer to provide adequate, continuous and up to date professional development, training, information, equipment, facilities and employee assistance to a minimum standard, such that all our members may be as effective as possible and reach their full career potential," he explained. (thejournal.ie)
  • This Code was adopted by the membership and reflects the ethics of the responsible companies and organizations within the herbal products trade. (ahpa.org)
  • The clerk (board assistant) to the governing board is responsible for maintaining a record verifying receipt of the ethics education by each board member. (ncsba.org)
  • Fulfill your COE training requirement with free courses for new and existing members. (nar.realtor)
  • however, we are aware of the difficulty the family board requirement represents to some of our members. (christianitytoday.com)
  • He stressed that the requirement will stay in the code. (christianitytoday.com)
  • NCSBA provides training that satisfies the ethics training requirement. (ncsba.org)
  • Equally important, a code of ethics communicates shared values to the public, enhancing credibility and facilitating explanation of difficult decisions. (brennancenter.org)
  • Understanding what vital ethics/ values are and how to apply them is critical to excelling in project management. (simplilearn.com)
  • For the study, investigators used custom web-scraping code to search tens of thousands of fundraising campaigns for those with terms corresponding to neurologic conditions. (medscape.com)
  • AFAN works with other organizations and individuals to provide funding for various astrological projects, grants and scholarships. (astrologysoftware.com)
  • The AHPA Botanical Identity References Compendium is maintained by AHPA and was developed by AHPA with the support of many individuals and organizations with a common interest in sharing knowledge and resources relevant to accurate identification of herbal materials. (ahpa.org)
  • Libraries, individuals, and organizations interested in subscribing may do so through Taylor and Francis. (acsa-arch.org)
  • For sports, the journalist may not travel with athletes of the sport they are covering, however, he or she may travel with individuals from the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics or other individuals affiliated with but not members of the athletic team. (dailyillini.com)
  • In fact, the stress related to work is becoming a significant problem worldwide, with big costs to individuals, organizations and society as a whole. (bvsalud.org)
  • Without that prohibition in the [Engineers and Geoscientists] Act then it would be meaningless in terms of enforcing the code of ethics because then it wouldn't be mandatory for the people who are practising to comply with the code of ethics. (biv.com)
  • These attacks have included outright threats and harassment from members of the public taken in by false accusations of election fraud, irrational public records requests that drain time and resources, partisan political pressure and intimidation, and even vitriol from officials' own communities, whom they sacrifice so much to serve. (brennancenter.org)
  • During his more than 35 years of public service and extensive involvement with industry organizations, Bob's greatest asset was his ability to connect with people. (dal.ca)
  • She encouraged comment from members of the public during the public comment periods, or in discussion with the Subcommittee members during breaks or outside the formal meeting proceedings. (cdc.gov)
  • Research ethics as a particular area of Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Only a few countries in the Region offer concern evolved from the growing con- has recently formulated ethical guide- formal training facilities for bioethics duct and formalization of research and lines for scientific research and pub- education. (who.int)
  • Code of Ethics, NAR's Constitution & Bylaws, and model bylaws for state & local associations. (nar.realtor)
  • In 2014, Avon (a founding member) left the DSA citing that its bylaws were inadequate in protecting consumers from fraud. (wikipedia.org)
  • The PNG is a nonprofit organization composed of many of the top rare coin and paper money dealers in the United States and seven other countries. (coinnews.net)
  • The organization also supports the preservation and accessibility of records useful to the fields of genealogy and history. (cyndislist.com)
  • Member recognition and special funding, including the REALTORS® Relief Foundation. (nar.realtor)