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AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct <br /> <br />/ / I Pa~e 4 °f51 <br /> <br />professionals employed by the client or employer. <br /> <br />The Planner's Responsibility to the Profession and to Colleagues <br /> <br />c. A planner should contribute to the development of the profession by improving <br />knowledge and techniqueS, making work relevant to solutions of community problems, <br />and increasing public understanding of planning activities. A planner should treat <br />fairly the professional views of qualified colleagues and members of other professions. <br /> <br />1) A planner must protect and enhance the integrity of the profession and must. <br />be responsible in criticism of the profession. <br /> <br />2) A planner must accurately represent the qualifications, views and findings of <br />colleagues. <br /> <br />3) A planner who'reviews the work of other professionals must do so in a fair, <br />considerate, professional and equitable manner. <br /> <br />4) A planner must share the results of experience and research which contribute <br />to the body of planning knowledge. <br /> <br />5) A planner must examine the applicability of planning theories, methods and <br />standards to the facts and analysis of each particular situation and must not <br />accept the applicability of a customary solution without first establishing its <br />appropriateness to the situation. <br /> <br />6) A planner must contribute time and infomiation to the professional <br />development of students, interns, beginning professionals and other colleagues. <br /> <br />7) A planner must strive to increase the opportunities for women and members <br />of recognized minorities to become professional planners. <br /> <br />8) A planner shall not commit an act of sexual harassment. <br /> <br />The Planner's Self-Responsibility <br /> <br />http://www.planning.org/abtalcp/conduct.html <br /> <br />1/12/2001 <br /> <br /> <br />