• The primary function of this board is to conduct hearings with respect to applications for variances from the strict application of the Prince George's County Zoning Ordinance and departures from design and landscaping standards, parking and loading standards and sign design standards of the Prince George's County Zoning Ordinance as well as appeals with respect to violations of the College Park Code for Housing Regulations, Building Construction and Property Maintenance. (collegeparkmd.gov)
  • Veterinary Council of India (fees and Allowances) Regulations, 1992. (dahd.nic.in)
  • For the last 31 years (since 1992), the state of California has licensed tree contractors in Class C-49 who verify 3 years' experience and pass a test on laws and regulations. (landscapemanagement.net)
  • (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 144.56, for the purpose of hospital licensure, the commissioner of health shall use as minimum standards the hospital certification regulations promulgated pursuant to Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, United States Code, title 42, section 1395, et. (mn.gov)
  • The ultimate goal of national codes of conduct is the creation of a climate of equitable implementation of electoral regulations and responsible campaigning with a view to ensuring the perception of legitimacy of the electoral process and its outcome, and hence the acceptance of that outcome. (who.int)
  • In 1992, the regulations for the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA) were published and began to be implemented. (cdc.gov)
  • The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (for short, the Ethics Code, as referred to by the APA) includes an introduction, preamble, a list of five aspirational principles and a list of ten enforceable standards that psychologists use to guide ethical decisions in practice, research, and education. (wikipedia.org)
  • The code of conduct is applicable to psychologists in a variety of areas across a variety of contexts. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the event of a violation of the code of conduct, the APA may take action ranging from termination of the APA membership to the loss of licensure, depending on the violation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The introduction of the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct is designed to describe the document's purpose. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the HPC Code of Conduct (2015), all registrants and students must respect service user's right of confidentiality. (ipl.org)
  • Adopted in 1992, the Ethical Principles in Planning expresses the importance of 'ethical conduct for all who participate in the process of planning as advisors, advocates, and decision-makers. (planning.org)
  • My own framed copy of the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct also has generated many discussions in my office. (planning.org)
  • The Code is designed to provide both appropriate ethical practice guidelines and enforceable standards of conduct for all certificants and candidates. (aihaaps.ca)
  • While the use of codes of conduct for electoral campaigns is increasingly common at the national level, there are only a few precedents for the regulation of electoral campaigns leading to elective positions within international organizations, in particular the ethical codes adopted or under consideration by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and by the International Olympic Committee. (who.int)
  • Codes of conduct concerning national elections were also considered by the Secretariat. (who.int)
  • In particular, the Regional Committee considered a draft code of conduct prepared by the Secretariat at its request2 and decided to invite all Members of the Regional Committee to provide textual suggestions for the draft code. (who.int)
  • Furthermore, the Regional Committee took note that the Executive Board, at its special session in November 2011, may consider the possibility of harmonizing certain regional committee procedures, and that the Working Group on the Election of the Director-General may consider best practices with regard to codes of conduct for electoral campaigns. (who.int)
  • The Regional Committee noted that its work on the elaboration of a code of conduct should be brought to the attention of these two forums, as appropriate, in connection with the relevant agenda items, to support discussion, and to put into practice the principle of harmonization of approaches. (who.int)
  • The purpose of a code of conduct is to influence the conduct of the persons or entities addressed by it. (who.int)
  • Although there are codes of conduct enacted by legislation and thus of a binding legal nature, a typical feature of many codes of conduct is that they are of a non-binding nature, i.e. they are either issued as a recommendation or are negotiated and accepted by political parties and other stakeholders. (who.int)
  • The non-binding character of many codes is due in part to the fact that the conduct addressed therein sometimes escapes traditional legal regulation, and in part to the reluctance of political parties to fall under strict and enforceable rules on delicate political issues. (who.int)
  • Oz, 1992) and influence behavior (Leonard and Cronan, 2001). (researchgate.net)
  • Did you know that non-AICP planners and planning advocates are expected to follow a code of ethical behavior? (planning.org)
  • The Code serves as the minimal ethical standards for the professional behavior of ABIH certificants and candidates. (aihaaps.ca)
  • In 1988 "not many companies had codes" on the subject, Ms. Paine says. (csmonitor.com)
  • When Jeff Ballinger was in Indonesia to monitor wages and working conditions from 1988 to 1992, he played on a softball team with employees of the Beaverton, Oregon-based Nike corporation. (ucpress.edu)
  • Code of Ethics , which describes how these values and ideas can be translated into action by professional educators in the course of their practice. (udmercy.edu)
  • Why does this gap exist between codes and practice? (jbe-platform.com)
  • The purpose of the Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics is for its members to achieve 'high levels of ethical consciousness, decision-making and practice. (rdhmag.com)
  • These questions were selected in recognition of the creative and radical rethinking of psychoanalytic epistemology, theory, practice, education, and ethics during the past quarter of a century, a rethinking that reflects the rapidly changing assumptions underlying our current socio-cultural times. (academyanalyticarts.org)
  • Although hospital ethics committees can't grant legal immunity, an expert committee's agreement that a proposed resolution of a conflict is consistent with good clinical practice means that the likelihood of a successful lawsuit approaches zero. (ama-assn.org)
  • Act on responsibility for good research practice and the The council aims to stimulate discussion and debate examination of research misconduct (2019:504) on ethical issues, and to promote knowledge development in the field of ethics. (lu.se)
  • Despite the development and use of a complete ethical code, there have still been ethical violations and controversies. (wikipedia.org)
  • The preamble is a description of aspirations which the American Psychological Association expects of psychologists, and reviews the main purpose for having such an ethical code. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 2014 code, like the prior one, views bartering as a legitimate and ethical option and, appropriately, emphasizes the importance of cultural context within which the bartering relationship takes place. (drzur.com)
  • These codes share a common goal: to inform the ethical decision-making of translators. (jbe-platform.com)
  • They view the codes as declarative documents that lay down the most basic ethical principles. (jbe-platform.com)
  • We finally suggest community-related ethical principles and virtues for translator codes of ethics. (jbe-platform.com)
  • 2018 "How ethical are codes of ethics? (jbe-platform.com)
  • To help determine the ethical obligations health-care professionals should adhere to, the American Dental Hygienists` Association developed a professional code of ethics for hygienists. (rdhmag.com)
  • This might inhibit some physicians from seeking help from the ethics committee in the first place-at least those who believe that clinical-ethical decisions should be made in the context of physician-patient relationships and that resort to a committee could do more harm than good. (ama-assn.org)
  • Standard 1.05(c) in the National Association of Social Workers' (NASW) Code of Ethics (NASW, 2000), reminds social workers of their duty to be culturally competent and to purposefully "obtain education about and seek to understand the nature of social diversity and oppression. (socialworker.com)
  • During the 2000 presidential campaign, Al Gore characterized the DNA code as a secret code like that of the Nazis. (forensic-psych.com)
  • As the standards of the health-care model and the principles of industrialization continue to redefine the analyst's Purpose and Ethics in everyday life, the Identity of the analyst becomes further entrenched in this health-care matrix. (academyanalyticarts.org)
  • And Identity as a mental health professional prescriptively defines the Purpose of the analytic discourse as normalizing and reparative, a discourse guided by a medical code of Ethics that corresponds to the analytic culture's implicit and explicit view of people as diagnosable, mentally ill, and in need of treatment (Kavanaugh, 1999). (academyanalyticarts.org)
  • Since 1992 the Code of Medical Ethics, Article 2.06, has specifically forbidden any participation in executions, with the exception of prescribing sedation beforehand and later signing the death certificate. (deathpenaltyinfo.org)
  • Later, Jeff Anderson would join for 1995's Arms Around the World , an album that would not only give Code two more #1's, but also let Code of Ethics receive its first Gospel Music Award Nomination in 1997. (christianmusicarchive.com)
  • To assess inter-examiner reproducibility in the detection of 20 occlusal caries in permanent teeth using three diagnostic codes and criteria: WHO (1997), Nyvad and ICDAS-II. (bvsalud.org)
  • The arrest of Adan Contreras Rivas is little comfort to those of us who are ISA Certified Arborists® who actually follow industry standards, best management practices, and the professional Code of Ethics required of the credential. (landscapemanagement.net)
  • The relevant section from the American Dental Hygienists` Code of Ethics reads: 'We respect the confidentiality of client information and relationships as a demonstration of the value of individual autonomy. (rdhmag.com)
  • The Code also serves as a professional resource for industrial hygienists, as well as for those served by ABIH certificants and candidates. (aihaaps.ca)
  • Kimberly C. Porter, AICP, a member of the AICP Ethics Committee, is the manager of grants management for the Regional Transportation Authority in Chicago. (planning.org)
  • A famous hospital ethics committee, and the one that began the movement for hospitals to have ethics committees, was instituted by the New Jersey Supreme Court in 1976 in the case of Karen Ann Quinlan [1]. (ama-assn.org)
  • The court was sympathetic to the physicians and ruled that if a hospital ethics committee agreed with their prognosis-that there was "no reasonable possibility of Karen returning to a cognitive, sapient state" [2]-the physicians would be immune from any legal liability for removing her ventilator at her parents' request. (ama-assn.org)
  • Similar "right to die" decisions were handed down by courts in other states-but not the immunity-granting authority the New Jersey court bestowed on its ethics committee [4]. (ama-assn.org)
  • Not only did no other state grant ethics committees this authority, but even in New Jersey, the Quinlan-styled "ethics committee" was renamed a "prognosis committee" (because its real charge was to make a prognosis determination) with membership limited to neurologists and neurosurgeons [5]. (ama-assn.org)
  • Nonetheless, some hospitals liked the general idea of using an ethics committee to help resolve conflicts and keep them out of court. (ama-assn.org)
  • The Secretariat will revise the draft code accordingly in order to prepare for further consideration of it, with a view to its possible adoption, at the Sixty-third session of the Regional Committee in September 2012. (who.int)
  • Mandatory training in research ethics for doctoral and promote good animal well-being and respect for students (STYR 2018/1024) (see point 9, SWE). (lu.se)
  • As a result of his findings Ballinger wrote an article for the August 1992 Harper's, "Nike, the New Free-Trade Heel: Nike's Profits Jump on the Backs of Asian Workers. (ucpress.edu)
  • This chapter applies to the Texas Ethics Commission created under Article III, Section 24a , of the Texas Constitution. (texas.gov)
  • For the more technical academic analysis preceding this application, see the entire article, "Which ethics for science and public policy? (lifeissues.net)
  • However, you may notify Legislative Printing, Information and Technology Systems at [email protected] regarding any apparent errors or omissions in content of Code sections on this website, in which case LPITS will relay the information to appropriate staff members of the South Carolina Legislative Council for investigation. (scstatehouse.gov)
  • Audio recordings of interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded using content thematic analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The 2019 regular legislative session made changes to Chapter 305 of the Government Code and Chapter 253 of the Election Code that impose new restrictions on lobbyists that relate to making political contributions or using political contributions to make political contributions or political expenditures. (tx.us)
  • Chapter 305 of the Government Code requires a person who crosses either a compensation or expenditure threshold to register with the Texas Ethics Commission and to file periodic reports of lobbying activity. (tx.us)
  • Rules that the Ethics Commission has adopted under the lobby law are in Chapter 34 of title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code (T.A.C. (tx.us)
  • Even if you are not required to register as a lobbyist, you should be aware of the bribery, honorarium, and gift prohibitions in chapter 36 of the Penal Code. (tx.us)
  • proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 148C. (mn.gov)
  • We also underline that procedural mechanisms, including ethics committees and advance directives , have not had a measurable role in improving end-of-life care or reducing end-of-life treatment conflicts. (ama-assn.org)
  • The South Carolina Legislative Council is offering access to the unannotated South Carolina Code of Laws on the Internet as a service to the public. (scstatehouse.gov)
  • Council liaison, Tom Hyry, commented that people are frustrated with Code of Ethics because it is aspirational and if people violate it, there is really nothing we can do to enforce it. (archivists.org)
  • The controversy led Council into a discussion of revising the code. (archivists.org)
  • Council has charged CEPC to work on a plan to revise the Code. (archivists.org)
  • Council liaison, Tom Hyry, commented that issues some members have with the code of ethics were raised during discussions of the Clark controversy. (archivists.org)
  • Discussions of the controversy did lead Council to take the proposed revision of the Code of Ethics even more seriously and has charged CEPC to go ahead with planning this effort. (archivists.org)
  • Council has formally amended CEPC's charge to remove "responding to complaints to SAA alleging violation of the Code of Ethics. (archivists.org)
  • Some Boards and Commissions are established in the City Charter or City Code, and some are established by Resolution of the Mayor and Council. (collegeparkmd.gov)
  • Other professional organizations and licensing boards may adopt and enforce the code. (wikipedia.org)
  • SAA is not set up to legally or administratively enforce a code of ethics. (archivists.org)
  • However, even if it were deemed an idea the organization should pursue, SAA is not set up to legally or administratively enforce the code of ethics. (archivists.org)
  • The document inspired many professional translator associations to draft their own codes. (jbe-platform.com)
  • Education Programs actualize a signature Conceptual Framework imbued by the Detroit Mercy Educator's Code of Ethics. (udmercy.edu)
  • Report apparent violations of the ethics code by certificants and candidates upon a reasonable and clear factual basis. (aihaaps.ca)
  • In addition, you should be aware of title 15 of the Election Code, the campaign finance law, which places restrictions on contributions and expenditures to support, oppose, or assist candidates and elected officeholders. (tx.us)
  • 3) "Political party" includes only a political party required to hold a primary election under Section 172.001 , Election Code. (texas.gov)
  • The Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) grants permission to use these case and commentary material with the citation indicated above. (onlineethics.org)
  • A moral agent whose values reflect those of the Education Department's Professional Code of Ethics. (udmercy.edu)
  • Professional Organizations' Codes of Ethics On Bartering in Psychotherapy and Counseling by Ofer Zur, Ph.D. (drzur.com)
  • On what basis can she decide to override her patient`s confidentiality - an option her professional Code of Ethics allows, but does not specify how and under what circumstances it can be done. (rdhmag.com)
  • The professional Code of Ethics Carol is familiar with clearly presupposed that the right to confidentiality is fundamental, not absolute. (rdhmag.com)
  • Prior to that modification, the Michigan Code of Professional Responsibility provided in DR 2-107(A)(2) that fee divisions could only be accomplished where "the division is made in proportion to the services performed and responsibility assumed by each. (michbar.org)
  • 2 In the case of IT use, business codes are seen as a necessary intervention to promote good business practices (Payne and Landry, 2005). (researchgate.net)
  • Keeping an eye on the competition is as old as business itself, but the tougher competition gets, "the more important it is to know what the competition is doing," says Lynn Sharp Paine of the Harvard Business School, who researches the ethics of business intelligence practices. (csmonitor.com)
  • And the worst thing is that ISA Certified Arborist®-owned companies are ignoring industry standards, best management practices, AND their own Code of Ethics in doing this damaging work. (landscapemanagement.net)
  • For purposes of simply identifying the various elements of this massive problem in science and medicine so that they can then be addressed more adequately, please find below just the concluding section of an alternative ethics proposal I wrote several years ago. (lifeissues.net)
  • We review the fragmented history of hospital ethics committees and argue that though they were born of concerns about legal liability, they do best when they stick to clinical ethics and leave legal questions to a hospital's attorney and the courts. (ama-assn.org)
  • Profiling non-coding RNA levels with clinical classifiers in pediatric Crohn's disease. (cdc.gov)
  • This presented an obvious violation of the organization's code of ethics and has been addressed by the APA in the form of reports, responses to media outlets, amendments to policies, and rejections of the allegations. (wikipedia.org)
  • While every effort was made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the unannotated South Carolina Code available on the South Carolina General Assembly's website, the unannotated South Carolina Code is not official, and the state agencies preparing this website and the General Assembly are not responsible for any errors or omissions which may occur in these files. (scstatehouse.gov)
  • The court's ruling, unique among all other state courts that have heard similar cases, permitted hospital ethics committees in New Jersey to grant physicians legal immunity based on a prognosis determination [3]. (ama-assn.org)
  • The Secretariat has drawn from these codes and the ideas contained therein for the preparation of the present report. (who.int)
  • This lobby law is administered and enforced by the Ethics Commission. (tx.us)
  • If you have a question that is not clearly answered by this guide or by the instructions to a lobby report, please contact the Ethics Commission. (tx.us)
  • The Advisory Planning Commission is a 7-member commission created in January 1992 to develop a comprehensive, long-range plan for the future development and revitalization of College Park. (collegeparkmd.gov)
  • 1) "Commission" means the Texas Ethics Commission. (texas.gov)
  • Individual "ethics" - accurately understood - does not immediately determine the accuracy of scientific data, statistical probability, computer analysis, the peer-review, grant funding, government regulatory or Congressional decisions. (lifeissues.net)
  • The earliest expression of this fundamental principle, based on autonomy, is found in the Nuremberg Code of 1947. (ijrsms.com)
  • Increasingly, firms are educating employees about the ethics of intelligence gathering. (csmonitor.com)
  • Scam 1992 The Harshad Mehta Story review: Hansal Mehta digs deep into the India of 80s and 90s to tell us the story of the securities scam that shook up the country. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Scam 1992 The Harshad Mehta Story review: With a captivating story and spot-on performances, this is one of the best web series of the year. (hindustantimes.com)
  • At about the same time, then president Bill Clinton called the DNA code 'the language in which God created life. (forensic-psych.com)
  • At a time when computer science departments around the country are grappling with how to turn out graduates who understand ethics as well as algorithms, Harvard is taking a novel approach. (harvard.edu)
  • The faculty thought this was interesting and important, but they didn't have expertise in ethics to teach it themselves," she said. (harvard.edu)
  • 1 Thomas Percival in his book called Medical Ethics, published in 1803, mentioned that patients have a right to truth, but when the physician could provide better treatment by lying or withholding information, he advised that physician should do as they thought best. (ijrsms.com)
  • [4] Given the proliferation of secret-code metaphors and hyperbolic religious metaphors for the human genome, it is not surprising that there is great concern about how to protect personal DNA information, including genetic variations that predispose a person to various diseases, such as breast cancer. (forensic-psych.com)
  • Scam 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story is based on a book by Dalal and Debashis Basu, The Scam: Who Won, Who Lost, Who Got Away, and Sucheta gets a leading part. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The Doctor's Dilemma: The Utilitarian Medical Ethics of Nazi Physician Karl Brandt. (vaccineinfo.dk)
  • Renumbered from Government Code Sec. 571.033 and amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg. (texas.gov)
  • The AAMFT code seems to be very ambivalent in regard to bartering in therapy. (drzur.com)