Wis. Admin. Code Examining Board of Professional Geologists, Hydrologists and Soil Scientists GHSS 5.03 - Unprofessional conduct
"Unprofessional conduct" includes any of the following or aiding another person who is violating any of the following:
(1) Making a material misstatement in an
application for a license or for renewal of a license.
(2) In sitting for any licensure examination,
soliciting or knowingly disclosing examination content.
(3) Failing to cooperate with the board or a
section of the board in an investigation under this section.
(4) Engaging in gross negligence in the
practice of professional geology, professional hydrology or professional soil
science through the performance of professional services which do not comply
with an acceptable standard of practice that has a significant relationship to
the protection of health, safety or public welfare and is performed in a manner
indicating that the professional knew or should have known, but acted with
indifference to or disregard of, the accepted standard of practice.
(5) Providing incompetent services in the
practice of professional geology, professional hydrology or professional soil
science which demonstrate any of the following:
(a) Lack of ability or fitness to discharge
the duty owed by a professional geologist, professional hydrologist or
professional soil scientist to a client or employer or to the public.
(b) Lack of knowledge of the fundamental
principles of the profession or an inability to apply fundamental principles of
the profession.
(c) Failure to
maintain competency in the current practices and methods applicable to the
profession.
(6) Subject
to ss. 111.321,
111.322 and
111.335, Stats., engaging in the
practice of professional geology, professional hydrology or professional soil
science while the person's ability to engage in the practice was impaired by
alcohol or other drugs.
(7) Having
been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court of competent
jurisdiction.
(8) Subject to ss.
111.321,
111.322 and
111.335, Stats., having violated
federal or state laws, local ordinances or administrative rules relating to the
practice of professional geology, professional hydrology or professional soil
science.
(9) Preparing deficient
plans, drawings, maps, specifications or reports.
(10) Engaging in conduct which evidences a
lack of trustworthiness to transact the business required by the
profession.
(11) Misrepresenting
professional qualifications such as education, specialized training or
experience.
(12) Failing to provide
appropriate supervision to those to whom a licensee has delegated services
constituting the practice of professional geology, professional hydrology or
professional soil science, including the following:
(a) Indirect or casual review or inspection
of prepared plans, drawings, specifications, maps, plats, charts, reports or
other documents.
(b) Delegation of
any decision requiring professional judgment.
(c) Mere assumption by a professional
geologist, professional hydrologist or professional soil scientist of
responsibility for work without having control of the work.
(d) Assumption of charge, control or direct
supervision of work in which the professional geologist, hydrologist or soil
scientist does not have technical proficiency.
(13) When offering to perform professional
services as a professional geologist, professional hydrologist or professional
soil scientist, failing to accurately and truthfully represent to a prospective
client or employer the capabilities and qualifications which the licensee has
to perform the services to be rendered or the costs and completion times of a
proposed project.
(14) Offering to
perform or performing services which the licensee is not qualified to perform
by education or experience without retaining the services of another who is
qualified.
(15) Using false,
fraudulent or deceptive advertising or publicity; or practicing or attempting
to practice under another's name.
(16) Falsely representing that the licensee
is engaged in a partnership or association with another unless there exists in
fact a partnership or association, or practicing under a firm name that
misrepresents the identity of those practicing in the firm or misrepresents the
type of services which the firm is authorized and qualified to
perform.
(17) Collecting a fee for
recommending the services of another unless written notice is first given to
all parties concerned.
(18) Any
conflict of interest, unless the licensee informs the client or employer of all
the circumstances which may interfere with or impair the licensee's obligation
to provide professional services, and unless the licensee has the full approval
and consent of the client or employer.
(19) Failing to notify an employer or client
and to withdraw from employment at any time if it becomes apparent that it is
not possible to faithfully discharge the responsibilities and duties owed to
the client or employer; or agreeing to perform professional services for a
client or employer if the registrant has a significant financial or other
interest which would impair or interfere with the registrant's responsibility
to faithfully discharge professional services on behalf of the client or
employer.
(20) Accepting payment
from any party other than a client or employer for a particular project or
having any direct or indirect financial interest in a service or phase of a
service to be provided as part of a project unless the employer or client
approves.
(21) Soliciting or
accepting anything of value from material or equipment suppliers in return for
specifying or endorsing a product.
(22) Violating the confidences of a client or
employer, except as otherwise required by law.
(23) Providing services for a client or
employer while a full-time employee of another employer without notifying all
parties concerned.
(24) Aiding or
abetting the unlicensed practice of professional geology, professional
hydrology or professional soil science.
(25) Signing, sealing or stamping any plans,
drawings, documents, specifications or reports for professional geology,
professional hydrology or professional soil science practice which are not
prepared by the licensee or under his or her personal direction and
control.
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