Association of Consulting Foresters
of America, Inc
312 Montgomery Street, Suite 208
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Phone: 703-548-0990
Fax: 703-548-6395
director@acf-foresters.org
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ACF Code of Ethics
These canons formulate the guiding principles of professional conduct
for ACF Consulting Foresters in their relations with each other, their
employers, the public and with other foresters. Observance of these
canons secures decent and honorable professional and human
relationships, establishes enduring mutual confidence and respect, and
enables the profession to give its maximum service.
These canons have been adopted by the membership of the Association
and can only be amended by the membership. These canons apply to all
membership categories. Procedures for processing charges of violation of
these canons are available from the ACF National Office. All members
upon joining the Association agree to abide by this code as a condition
of membership.
Professional Life
- ACF Consulting Foresters will utilize their knowledge and skill for
the benefit of society.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will cooperate in extending the
effectiveness of the forestry profession by interchanging information
and experience with other foresters and by contributing to the work of
forestry societies, associations, schools, and publications.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will advertise only in a dignified
manner, setting forth in truthful and factual statements services
offered prospective clients and the public.
- Professional work should come to ACF Consulting Foresters on the
basis of their experience, competency, and reputation. Solicitation by
criticism of competitors, self laudation, or lobbying is degrading to
the profession and is unethical.
Dealing With The Public
- An ACF Consulting Forester will strive for correct and increasing
knowledge of forestry and the dissemination of this knowledge and will
discourage and condemn the spreading of untrue, unfair, and exaggerated
statements concerning forestry.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will not issue statements, criticism, or
arguments on matters connected with public forestry policies, without
indicating, at the same time, on whose behalf they are acting.
- When serving as an expert witness on forestry matters in a public or
private fact finding proceeding, an ACF Consulting Forester will base
testimony on adequate knowledge of subject matter and render opinions
based on honest convictions.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will refrain from publicly expressing
opinions on a technical subject unless informed of the facts relating
thereto, and will not distort or withhold data for the purpose of
substantiating a point of view.
- Forestry plans and reports should be definite and specific and
should have no double meaning.
Dealing With Clients, Principals, and
Employers
- ACF Consulting Foresters will be loyal to their clients and to the
organization in which they are employed and will faithfully perform
their work and assignments.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will clearly present the consequences
expected if their professional forestry judgment is overruled by
non-technical authority when they are responsible for the technical
adequacy of forestry or related work.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will not voluntarily disclose information,
received in confidence, concerning business affairs or their employers,
principals, or clients, unless express permission is first obtained.
- An ACF Consulting Forester must avoid conflicts of interest or even
an appearance of such conflicts.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will not, for the same service, accept
compensation of any kind other than from their clients, principals, or
employers, without full disclosure, knowledge, and consent of all
parties concerned.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will engage, or advise their clients or
employers to engage, other experts and specialists in forestry and
related fields whenever the clients' or employers' interests would be
best served by such actions, and will cooperate freely with them in
their work.
- An ACF Consulting Forester should not undertake work at a fee that
will not permit a satisfactory professional performance.
- ACF Consulting Foresters will not use association with a
non-forester, a corporation, or partnership as a cloak for unethical
acts, but must accept responsibility for their acts.
- Under no circumstances should ACF Consulting Foresters undertake to
make an appraisal when their employment or fee is contingent upon the
amount of their estimate of value.
- It is unethical for an ACF Consulting Forester to pay or claim a fee
or commission for the purpose of obtaining or referring employment.
Dealing With Professional
Foresters
- An ACF Consulting Forester will at all times strive to protect the
forestry profession collectively and individually from misrepresentation
and misunderstanding.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will aid in safeguarding the profession
against the admission to its ranks of persons lacking good moral
character or adequate training.
- In writing, or in speech, ACF Consulting Foresters will be
scrupulous in giving full credit to others, insofar as their knowledge
goes, for procedures and methods devised or discovered, ideas advanced,
or aid given.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will not intentionally and without just
cause, directly or indirectly injure the reputation or business of
another forester.
- If ACF Consulting Foresters have substantial and convincing evidence
of unprofessional conduct of another forester, they will present the
information to the proper authority for action.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will not attempt to supplant another
forester in a particular employment, after becoming aware that the
latter has been definitely engaged.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will base all letters of reference, or
oral recommendation, on a fair and unbiased evaluation of the party
concerned.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will not solicit or collect financial
contributions from subordinates or employees for political purposes.
- An ACF Consulting Forester will uphold the principle of appropriate
and adequate compensation for those engaged in forestry work, including
those in subordinate positions, as being in the public interest and
maintaining the standards of the profession.
Adopted by the Association of Consulting Foresters by Member Referendum,
November 11, 1976, replacing the Code adopted November 11, 1948. The
1976 Code was amended May 31, 1992 .
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