AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

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The AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct is the formal ethical framework that sets standards of professional responsibility, integrity, and public service for members of the American Institute of Certified Planners.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf planning ethics code
professional code of ethics
appliesTo AICP candidates
AICP members
certified planners
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes avoidance of conflicts of interest
equity in planning
professional competence
public interest
respect for the rights of others
social justice
transparency
truthfulness
enforcedBy AICP Ethics Committee NERFINISHED
AICP Ethics Officer NERFINISHED
field city planning
regional planning
urban planning
governingBody American Institute of Certified Planners NERFINISHED
hasPart Aspirational Principles
Procedures for Enforcement
Rules of Conduct
includes complaint procedures
disciplinary procedures
investigation procedures
isBasisFor ethical decision-making by planners
isRelatedTo American Planning Association NERFINISHED
isUpdatedBy AICP Commission NERFINISHED
language English
mayResultIn admonition
reprimand
revocation of AICP membership
suspension of AICP membership
publisher American Institute of Certified Planners NERFINISHED
purpose to guide professional behavior of AICP members
to promote integrity in the planning profession
to promote public service in planning
to protect the public interest
to set standards of professional responsibility for planners
regulates conflicts of interest in planning practice
professional conduct of AICP members
responsibilities to clients and employers
responsibilities to the profession
responsibilities to the public
use of professional credentials by planners
requires accurate representation of qualifications
compliance with applicable laws
continuing ethical responsibility
disclosure of conflicts of interest

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American Institute of Certified Planners hasDocument AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct