DSA Code of Ethics definition

DSA Code of Ethics means the Code of Ethics promulgated by the DSA, as the same may be amended from time to time.

Examples of DSA Code of Ethics in a sentence

  • The Company is a member of the Direct Selling Association (DSA) in the United States and in many countries around the world and abides by the DSA Code of Ethics.

  • The DSA Code of Ethics is published on the DSA website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Along with the ethical guidelines of this Section, Distributors are strongly encouraged to read the DSA Code of Ethics and adopt its principles in their business operations.

  • All member companies are required to publicize the DSA Code of Ethics and the process for filing a Code complaint to their independent salespeople and consumers.

  • Compliance with any particular law, regulation or DSA Code of Ethics provision is not a defense to a determination by the Administrator that a practice is deceptive, unlawful or unethical.

  • The Code Responsibility Officer is responsible for facilitating compliance with the Code by his or her company and responding to inquiries by the DSA Code Administrator appointed pursuant to Section C.1. He or she will also serve as the primary contact at the member company for communicating the principles of the DSA Code of Ethics to the member company’s independent salespeople, employees, consumers and the general public.

  • Along with the ethical guidelines of this Section, you are encouraged to read the DSA Code of Ethics and adopt its principles in your business operations.

  • Along with the ethical guidelines of this Section, Executor (ET)s are strongly encouraged to read the DSA Code of Ethics and adopt its principles in their business operations.

  • Along with the ethical guidelines of this Section, you are encouraged to comply with the DSA Code of Ethics in your business operations.

  • Along with the ethical guidelines of this Section, you must comply with the DSA Code of Ethics in your business operations.