Or. Admin. Code § 809-020-0011 - Responsibility to Employer
(1) A
geologist shall avoid conflict of interest with a client/employer and shall
disclose the circumstances to the client/employer if a conflict is
unavoidable.
(2) A geologist shall
not, during the time of the geologist's retention or employment by a
client/employer, use information developed for, or the resources of, said
client/employer for private gain or in any other manner that may conflict with
the client/employer's interest without the knowledge and consent of the
client/employer, except as specified in OAR
809-020-0006(8)
Responsibility to Profession. In the case of a former client/employer, a
geologist shall honor agreements with that former client/employer with regard
to proprietary information, except as specified by OAR
809-020-0006(8).
(3) A geologist shall either engage or advise
a client/employer to engage other experts or specialists if the
client/employer's interests are best served by such service.
(4) A geologist shall give due notice of
withdrawal of service from a client/employer. Due notice shall be either 30
days or a time mutually agreed to by the geologist and the client/employer,
whichever is less. However, a geologist may withdraw from service without due
notice if:
(a) The geologist fails to receive
compensation, or has reasonable cause to believe that compenstion for services
performed will not be received;
(b)
The geologist knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, that continued
employment will result in a violation of this Code, ORS Chapter 672, the
related administrative rules, or will otherwise be illegal;
(c) The geologist knows, or has reasonable
cause to believe, that the client/employer is involved in illegal or fraudulent
practices, or practices dangerous to the public health, and welfare and
property;
(d) The geologist knows,
or has reasonable cause to believe, that continued employment will result in
sickness or injury to the geologist or the geologist's dependents.
(5) A geologist shall not accept
compensation concurrently from more than one client/employer on a project,
unless the circumstances of payment are fully disclosed and agreed to by all
financially interested parties.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 672
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