An Engineer shall not request, propose, or accept a professional
commission on a contingent basis under circumstances in which his
professional judgment may be compromised, or when a contingency
provision is used as a device for promoting or securing a professional
commission.
11(d). (Part 1)
[See Code
III.7.a. (Part 1)
]
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer requests a professional commission on a contingent basis
- Code is violated when:
- Engineer's professional judgment may be compromised by the professional commission
- Code is not violated when
- Engineer's professional judgment will not be compromised by the professional commission
11(d). (Part 2)
[See Code
III.7.a. (Part 2)
]
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer proposes a professional commission on a contingent basis
- Code is violated when:
- Engineer's professional judgment may be compromised by the professional commission
- Code is not violated when
- Engineer's professional judgment will not be compromised by the professional commission
11(d). (Part 3)
[See Code
III.7.a. (Part 3)
]
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer accepts a professional commission on a contingent basis
- Code is violated when:
- Engineer's professional judgment may be compromised by the professional commission
- Code is not violated when
- Engineer's professional judgment will not be compromised by the professional commission
11(d). (Part 4)
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer requests, proposes, or accepts a professional commission on a contingent basis
- Code is violated when:
- The contingency provision is used as a device for promoting or securing a professional commission
- Code is not violated when:
- The contingency provision is not used as a device for promoting or securing a professional commission
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