Ethics Commission Clause Samples

The Ethics Commission clause establishes a designated body or committee responsible for overseeing ethical standards and conduct within an organization or in relation to a specific agreement. This commission typically reviews potential ethical violations, investigates complaints, and may issue recommendations or sanctions based on its findings. By providing a formal mechanism for addressing ethical concerns, the clause helps ensure accountability and integrity, thereby fostering trust and compliance with ethical norms.
Ethics Commission. In order to effectively manage the receipt of complaints concerning violations of this policy, as soon as possible after a complaint is filed, the Superintendent shall appoint a 3-member Ethics Commission. If the Superintendent is the subject of the complaint, the Board of Education President shall perform this duty. Commission members may be any District resident, except that no person shall be appointed who is related, either by blood or by marriage, up to the degree of first cousin, to the person who is the subject of the compliant. At the Commission's first meeting, the Commissioners shall choose a chairperson from their number. Meetings shall be held at the call of the chairperson or any 2 Commissioners. A quorum shall consist of 2 Commissioners, and official action by the Commission shall require the affirmative vote of 2 members. The Commission shall have the following powers and/or duties:
Ethics Commission. CRO will provide all documents needed for submission to the appropriate ethics commission. If accepted by the ethics commission, CRO will apply for the ethics committee’s opinion on behalf of the Investigator and pass the procedures. In case the ethics commission raises any objections against the subject or any procedures of the planned study, the contracting parties will discuss and propose modifications which meet the concerns of the ethics commission as well as the objectives of the study. The study may not start in the centre unless written evidence of approval of the appropriate ethics 6.
Ethics Commission. A group of people chosen based upon the Code of Ethics who have stood out due to impeccable acting and whose functions are. a. to analyze situations of unfair competence, fraud, bad faith or lack of ethics, displayed by partners, users, advisors or authorities. And to review laws, regulations, guidelines or policies which may be applied to take care of these situations or suggest issuance of guidelines, criteria, modification of laws and actions aimed at preventing bad practices and/or generating sanctions. b. issue of recommendations to the Executive Director's office of ema, to the Board and/or the Assembly of the Association. c. determines preventive actions which should be developed in the field of ethics; d. solve alleged violations to the Code of Ethics, issue recommendations deemed pertinent, suggest corrective actions and implement applicable actions; e. issue final interpretation of the Code of Ethics and supervise maintenance and dissemination activities thereof.