Rules of Professional Conduct definition

Rules of Professional Conduct means the bylaws of CPA Ontario designated as the Rules of Professional Conduct in force from time to time;
Rules of Professional Conduct means rules adopted by the board to govern the conduct of licensees, as defined in this section, while representing themselves to others as licensees. These rules also gov- ern the conduct of CPA-Inactive certificate holders, nonlicensee firm owners, and persons exercising practice privileges pursuant to RCW 18.04.350(2).
Rules of Professional Conduct means the Rules of Professional Conduct for Members attached as Schedule 1 and includes the HRPA Code of Ethics; and

Examples of Rules of Professional Conduct in a sentence

  • Contractor shall comply with the requirements of federal and Oregon constitutions, the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct, and consider OSB Ethics Opinion 1991-34 if Contractor learns that the client is ineligible for state-funded legal services under this contract.


More Definitions of Rules of Professional Conduct

Rules of Professional Conduct means those rules adopted by the State Bar of California pursuant to Sections 6076 and 6077.
Rules of Professional Conduct means the CPA Rules of Professional Conduct of the Association adopted pursuant to these By-laws and amended from time to time;
Rules of Professional Conduct means the Rules of Professional Conduct for attorneys published in the Connecticut Practice Book.
Rules of Professional Conduct means the rules of professional conduct of the Institute from time to time in force.
Rules of Professional Conduct means the Utah Licensed Paralegal Practitioner Rules of Professional Conduct (including the accompanying comments).
Rules of Professional Conduct means the Rules of Professional Conduct of the Association from time to time in force; "Seal" means the seal of the Association as adopted by resolution of the Board from time to time;
Rules of Professional Conduct means rules adopted by the board to govern the conduct of CPAs and CPA firms while representing themselves to others as CPAs. These rules also govern the conduct of CPA-Inactive certifi- cateholders, nonlicensee firm owners, and persons granted practice privileges pursuant to RCW 18.04.350(2).