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ASID Code of Ethics
PREAMBLE
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE CLIENT
RESPONSIBILITY TO OTHER INTERIOR
DESIGNERS AND COLLEAGUES
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PROFESSION
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE EMPLOYER
ENFORCEMENT
PREAMBLE
Members of the American Society of Interior Designers
are required to conduct their professional practice in
a manner that will inspire the respect of clients, suppliers
of goods and services to the profession, and fellow professional
designers, as well as the general public. It is the individual
responsibility of every member of the Society to uphold
this Code and the Bylaws of the Society.
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC
- Members shall comply with all existing laws, regulations
and codes governing business procedures and the practice
of interior design as established by the state or
other jurisdiction in which they practice.
- Members shall not seal or sign drawings, specifications,
or other interior design documents except where the
member or the member's firm has prepared, supervised
or professionally reviewed and approved such documents,
as allowed by relevant state law.
- Members shall at all times consider the health,
safety and welfare of the public in spaces they design.
Members agree, whenever possible, to notify property
managers, landlords, and/or public officials of conditions
within a built environment that endanger the health,
safety and/or welfare of occupants.
- Members shall not engage in any form of false or
misleading advertising or promotional activities and
shall not imply through advertising or other means
that staff members or employees of their firm are
qualified interior designers unless such be the fact.
- Members shall neither offer, nor make any payments
or gifts to any public official, nor take any other
action, with the intent of unduly influencing the
official's judgment in connection with an existing
or prospective project in which the members are interested.
- Members shall not assist or abet improper or illegal
conduct of anyone in connection with a project.
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE CLIENT
- Members' contracts with a client shall clearly set
forth the scope and nature of the project involved,
the services to be performed and the method of compensation
for those services.
- Members may offer professional services to a client
for any form of legal compensation.
- Members shall not undertake any professional responsibility
unless they are, by training and experience, competent
to adequately perform the work required.
- Members shall fully disclose to a client all compensation
that the Member shall receive in connection with the
project and shall not accept any form of undisclosed
compensation from any person or firm with whom the
member deals in connection with the project.
- Members shall not divulge any confidential information
about the client or the client's project, or utilize
photographs or specifications of the project, without
the express permission of the client, with an exception
for those specifications or drawings over which the
designer retains proprietary rights.
- Members shall be candid and truthful in all their
professional communications.
- Members shall act with fiscal responsibility in
the best interest of their clients and shall maintain
sound business relationships with suppliers, industry
and trades to insure the best service possible to
the public.
RESPONSIBILITY TO OTHER INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND COLLEAGUES
- Members shall not interfere with the performance
of another interior designer's contractual or professional
relationship with a client.
- Members shall not initiate, or participate in, any
discussion or activity that might result in an unjust
injury to another interior designer's reputation or
business relationships.
- Members may, when requested and it does not present
a conflict of interest, render a second opinion to
a client, or serve as an expert witness in a judicial
or arbitration proceeding.
- Members shall not endorse the application for ASID
membership and/or certification, registration or licensing
of an individual known to be unqualified with respect
to education, training, experience or character, nor
shall a Member knowingly misrepresent the experience,
professional expertise or moral character of that
individual.
- Members shall only take credit for work that has
actually been created by that Member or the Member's
firm, and under the Member's supervision.
- Members should respect the confidentiality of sensitive
information obtained in the course of their professional
activities.
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PROFESSION
- Members agree to maintain standards of professional
and personal conduct that will reflect in a responsible
manner on the Society and the profession.
- Members shall seek to continually upgrade their
professional knowledge and competency with respect
to the interior design profession.
- Members agree, whenever possible, to encourage and
contribute to the sharing of knowledge and information
between interior designers and other allied professional
disciplines, industry and the public.
RESPONSIBILITY TO THE EMPLOYER
- Members leaving an employer's service shall not
take drawings, designs, data, reports, notes, client
lists, or other materials relating to work performed
in the employer's service except with permission of
the employer.
- A member shall not unreasonably withhold permission
from departing employees to take copies of material
relating to their work while an employee of the member's
firm, which are not proprietary and confidential in
nature.
- Members shall not divulge any confidential information
obtained during the course of their employment about
the client or the client's project or utilize photographs
or specifications of the project, without the express
permission of both client and employer.
ENFORCEMENT
- The Society shall follow standard procedures for
the enforcement of this Code as approved by the Society's
Board of Directors.
- Members having a reasonable belief, based upon substantial
information that another member has acted in violation
of this Code, shall report such information in accordance
with accepted procedures.
Any deviation from this Code, or any action taken by a
Member which is detrimental to the Society and the profession
as a whole shall be deemed unprofessional conduct subject
to discipline by the Society's Board of Directors.
(Adopted by the National Board 8/94)
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