Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0780-05-06-.10 - Code of Ethics
(1) Licensees shall
uphold the public health, safety and welfare in the performance of professional
services.
(2) Licensees shall
observe and comply with all federal, state and local building, fire, safety,
real estate, or mining codes, as well as other laws, codes, ordinances, or
regulations pertaining to the practice of soil science.
(3) Licensees shall not undertake any type of
work that he or she is not competent to undertake unless the licensee discloses
his or her lack of training, experience, or education in writing to all
appropriate parties prior to undertaking the work.
(4) Licensees shall not affix their
signatures and/or seal any plans, plats, drawings, reports, or other soil
science papers or documents with subject matter in which they lack competence
acquired through education or experience, nor shall licensees affix their
signatures and/or seal plans, plats, drawings, reports or other soil science
papers or documents that were not prepared or reviewed by the licensee or the
licensee's subordinate and approved by the licensee.
(5) Opinions expressed by licensees for any
purpose in the course of his or her professional practice shall only be based
on their education and experience.
(6) Licensees shall not disclose any
information about the lawful business affairs or technical processes of a
client or employer without the approval of the client or employer, or the
client's/employer's designated representative, unless required by subpoena or
in response to a complaint filed by the commissioner.
(7) Licensees shall not participate in any
illegal activities, or knowingly permit the publication of his or her plans,
plats, drawings, reports, or other soil science papers or documents for illegal
purposes.
(8) Licensees shall not
issue false or misleading information or statements to a client.
(9) No licensee shall accept compensation or
any other consideration from more than one (1) interested party for the same
service without the written consent of all interested parties.
(10) No licensee shall accept or offer
commissions or allowances, directly or indirectly, from third parties dealing
with the client or employer in connection with work for which the licensee is
in responsible charge.
(11) Before
the execution of a contract to perform soil science services, a licensee shall
disclose to the client or employer any actual or potential conflicts of
interest that might affect the licensee's ability to serve the client or
employer.
(12) Licensees shall not
engage in false or misleading advertising or otherwise misrepresent any matters
to the public.
(13) Licensees shall
respond to all of the commissioner's written requests for information within
the time frame specified on the written request.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 62-18-211 and 62-18-215.
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