AICP Ethics Committee

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The AICP Ethics Committee is the professional body within the American Institute of Certified Planners responsible for interpreting and enforcing ethical standards and conduct for certified planners.

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instanceOf organizational body
professional ethics committee
affiliatedWith American Planning Association NERFINISHED
aimsTo maintain integrity of the AICP credential
protect the public interest through ethical planning practice
appliesTo AICP-certified planners
associatedWith professional planning certification standards
canImpose public reprimands
revocation of AICP certification
sanctions on AICP members for ethics violations
suspension of AICP membership
composition AICP-certified planners
members appointed through APA or AICP processes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
encourages consultation on potential ethics issues by planners
field professional ethics
urban and regional planning
governsBy AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct NERFINISHED
hasJurisdictionOver ethical conduct of AICP members
interprets AICP Code of Ethics NERFINISHED
issues advisory rulings on ethical questions
formal ethics opinions
mayPublish redacted case summaries for educational purposes
meetsFor reviewing ethics cases
updating ethics guidance
oversees disciplinary procedures for ethics violations by AICP members
ethics complaints process for AICP members
partOf American Institute of Certified Planners NERFINISHED
promotes ethical standards in planning practice
provides guidance on ethical practice to AICP members
reportsTo American Institute of Certified Planners NERFINISHED
responsibleFor enforcing the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
interpreting the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
scopeIncludes conflicts of interest in planning practice
professional responsibility to the public
responsibility to clients and employers
responsibility to the profession
supports ethics education for planners
uses confidential review of ethics complaints
formal complaint investigation procedures
website https://www.planning.org/ethics/

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