Code of Ethical Standards definition

Code of Ethical Standards means the Code of Ethical Standards for Church Leaders which is available at http://www.archmil.org/Resources/Code-Ethical-Standards- Leaders.htm.
Code of Ethical Standards means the Code of Ethical Standards for Church Leaders
Code of Ethical Standards means the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia (2001), as amended or replaced.

Examples of Code of Ethical Standards in a sentence

  • The St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Ethical Standards takes precedence over the Nursing Code of Ethics where there is a discrepancy.

  • Executive shall comply with the Company’s Code of Ethical Standards and Business Practices.

  • Employee shall comply with the Company’s Code of Ethical Standards and Business Practices.

  • UWCK encourages organizations to review the Code of Ethical Standards and the Donors ▇▇▇▇ of Rights, as outlined by the Association of Fundraising Professionals for best practice guidelines.

  • The following guides are to be read in conjunction with the St Vincent’s Health Australia Code of Conduct and Code of Ethical Standards.

  • St Vincent’s is a hospital established and operated by the Sisters of Charity and conducts itself in accordance with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health and Aged Care Services in Australia.

  • All of Executive’s business and professional relationships shall at all times be in compliance with the conflict of interest and other policies set forth in the Company’s Code of Ethical Standards, Business Practices and Conduct applicable to all officers and employees of the Company (the “Code of Ethics”).

  • Section M of the Water System’s Code of Ethical Standards regarding Gifts or Benefits is also available on the SAWS Business Center website.

  • In complying with the Code of Ethical Standards for Catholic Health Care Services, St Vincent’s Hospital is committed to a collaborative approach to relations between staff, management and the employee representatives, which ensure that staff have a safe working environment and that staff concerns are heard and justly acted upon.

  • The Employee is subject to and must comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the financial disclosure requirements in accordance with NRS 281.559, and the provisions of the state Code of Ethical Standards set forth in NRS 281A.400-NRS 281A.440.