22 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.145 - Conflicts of Interest
(a) If a Landscape
Architect has any business association or financial interest which might
reasonably appear to influence the Landscape Architect's judgment in connection
with the performance of a professional service and thereby jeopardize an
interest of the Landscape Architect's current or prospective client or
employer, the Landscape Architect shall promptly inform the client or employer
in writing of the circumstances of the business association or financial
interest.
(b) A Landscape Architect
shall not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any financial or other
valuable consideration, material favor, or other benefit of any substantial
nature, financial or otherwise, from more than one party in connection with a
single project or assignment unless the circumstances are fully disclosed in
writing to all parties.
(c) A
Landscape Architect shall not solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any
financial or other valuable consideration, material favor, or other benefit of
any substantial nature from any supplier of materials or equipment or from any
contractor or any consultant in connection with any project on which the
Landscape Architect is performing or has contracted to perform landscape
architectural services unless the circumstances are fully disclosed in writing
to all parties.
(d) The phrase
"benefit of any substantial nature" is defined to mean any act, article, money,
or other material consideration which is of such value or proportion that its
acceptance creates an obligation or the appearance of an obligation on the part
of the Landscape Architect or otherwise could adversely affect the Landscape
Architect's ability to exercise his/her own judgment without regard to such
benefit.
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