Utah Admin. Code R156-22-502 - Unprofessional Conduct
"Unprofessional conduct" includes:
(1) submitting an incomplete final plan,
specification, report or set of construction plans to:
(a) a client, when the licensee represents,
or could reasonably expect the client to consider the plan, specification,
report or set of construction plans to be complete and final; or
(b) to a building official for the purpose of
obtaining a building permit;
(2) failing as a principal to exercise
responsible charge;
(3) failing as
a supervisor to exercise supervision of an employee, subordinate, associate or
drafter;
(4) receiving gratuities
from material, product, or services suppliers for specifying or endorsing their
goods or services;
(5) failing to
fully disclose and obtain consent in writing of the principal employer and all
interested parties prior to accepting or engaging in supplemental professional
engineering, structural engineering, or land surveying services; and
(6) failing to conform to the accepted and
recognized standards and ethics of the profession, including those established
in the "Rules of Professional Conduct", as published in the NCEES Model Rules,
revised August 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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