He will not use his professional affiliations or public office to
secure personal advantage and will avoid any act tending to promote his
own interest at the expense of the dignity and standing of the
profession.
3(d). (Part 1)
[See Code
R29:59. (Part 1)
]
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer has professional affiliations
- Code is violated when:
- Engineer uses his professional affiliations to secure personal advantage
- Code is not violated when:
- Engineer does not use his professional affiliations to secure personal advantage
3(d). (Part 2)
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer holds public office
- Code is violated when:
- Engineer uses his public office to secure personal advantage
- Code is not violated when:
- Engineer does not use his public office to secure personal advantage
3(d). (Part 3)
[See Codes
1(g),
R29:59. (Part 2),
III.1.f.
]
- Code is relevant when:
- Engineer performs action related to the interest of the engineering profession
- Code is violated when:
- Engineer's action promotes his own interest at the expense of the dignity and integrity of the profession
- Code is not violated when
- Engineer's action does not promote his own interest at the expense of the dignity and integrity of the profession
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