CODE OF ETHICAL PRINCIPLES - correct answer-RTD2P2
1. RESPONSIBILITIES TO SOCIETY
2. TRUST AND DUTIES
3. DUE CARE AND PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT
4. DECEPTIVE INFORMATION
5. PRACTICE OF THE PROFESSION
6. RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PROFESSION
, RESPONSIBILITIES TO SOCIETY - correct answer-Members have a fundamental
responsibility to safeguard and advance the interests of society. This implies acting
with trustworthiness, integrity, and objectivity. This responsibility extends beyond a
member's own behaviour to the behaviour of colleagues and to the standards of the
Association and the profession.
TRUST AND DUTIES - correct answer-Members shall act in the interest of their
clients, employers, and interested third parties, and shall be prepared to sacrifice
their self-interest to do so. Members shall honour the trust bestowed on them by
others, and shall not use their privileged position without their principal's knowledge
and consent. Members shall strive to be independent of mind and in appearance.
DUE CARE AND PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT - correct answer-Members shall
strive to continually upgrade and develop their technical knowledge and skills in the
areas in which they practice as professionals. This technical expertise shall be
employed with due professional care and judgement.
DECEPTIVE INFORMATION - correct answer-Members shall strive to continually
upgrade and develop their technical knowledge and skills in the areas in which they
practice as professionals. This technical expertise shall be employed with due
professional care and judgement.
PRACTICE OF THE PROFESSION - correct answer-Members shall act openly and
fairly towards others in the practice of their profession.
RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PROFESSION - correct answer-Members shall always
act in accordance with the duties and responsibilities associated with being members
of the profession, and shall carry on work in a manner which will enhance the image
of the profession and the Association.
RESPONSIBILITY TO SOCIETY
- R101 Discredit - correct answer-A member shall not permit the member's firm
name or the member's name to be used with, participate in, or knowingly provide
services to any practice, pronouncement, or act which would be of a nature to
discredit the profession.
RESPONSIBILITY TO SOCIETY
- R102 Unlawful Activity - correct answer-A member shall not permit the member's
firm name or the member's name to be used with, participate in, or provide services
to any activity which the member knows, or which a reasonable and informed third
party would believe, to be unlawful.
RESPONSIBILITY TO SOCIETY
- R103 Discrimination - correct answer-A member shall not engage in a
discriminatory practice on a prohibited ground of discrimination, as those terms are
defined in the Canadian Human Rights Act.
RESPONSIBILITY TO SOCIETY
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