Professional Code of Ethics definition
Examples of Professional Code of Ethics in a sentence
That is, willful violation of the AAUP Professional Code of Ethics.
In the event that compliance with any Board policy and/or procedural guideline would place an employee in violation of such employee’s Professional Code of Ethics, the Board agrees to exempt such employee from its application.
An employee's off-the-job conduct shall not result in disciplinary action unless such conduct is inconsistent with the Professional Code of Ethics and reflects directly on the School District.
The Target has all requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and any other documents contemplated by this Agreement (collectively, the “Transaction Documents”) to be signed by the Target and to perform its respective obligations hereunder and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.
In the event that compliance with any rule would place an employee in violation of such employee’s Professional Code of Ethics, it is the expectation that the employee will identify and discuss the issue with the Superintendent responsible for Learning Services.
In addition, VR Counselors are expected to perform in compliance with the Certified Rehabilitation Counselor Commission Professional Code of Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors.
The Board acknowledges that employees in this bargaining unit are obligated to comply with the Professional Code of Ethics applicable to each employee's particular profession.
The Professional Code of Ethics for Kentucky School Certified Personnel requires certified staff to protect the health, safety, and emotional well-being of students and confidentiality of student information.
Questions regarding infraction of the Teacher Professional Code of Ethics as established by the State of North Dakota.
Audiologists, social workers, and psychologists will not have the right to refuse to contribute time and/or work which would constitute a deviation from the regular hours of the work day/work week when services are a necessary aspect of the educational process or consistent with the State’s Professional Code of Ethics governing his/her profession.