S.C. Code Regs. § 49-304 - Conflicts of Interest
The Engineer or Surveyor shall avoid conflicts of interest.
A. The Engineer or Surveyor
shall conscientiously strive to avoid conflicts of interest with employer or
client, but when unavoidable, the Engineer or Surveyor shall forthwith disclose
the circumstances to their employer or client. In addition the Engineer or
Surveyor shall avoid all known conflicts of interest with their employer or
client and shall promptly inform their employer or client of any business
association, interests, or circumstances which could influence their judgment
or the quality of their service.
B.
The Engineer or Surveyor shall not accept compensation, financial or otherwise,
from more than one party for services on the same project at the same time, or
for services pertaining to the same project, unless the circumstances are fully
disclosed and agreed to, by all interested parties.
C. The Engineer or Surveyor shall not solicit
or accept financial or other valuable considerations from material or equipment
suppliers for specifying their projects.
D. The Engineer or Surveyor shall not solicit
or accept gratuities, directly or indirectly from contractors, their agents, or
other parties dealing with their client or employer in connection with work for
which they are responsible.
E. When
in public service as a member, advisor, or employee of a governmental body or
department, the Engineer or Surveyor shall not participate in considerations or
actions with respect to services provided by them or their organization in
private engineering or surveying practices.
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