The USATF Code of Ethics (“Code”) applies to its employees, Board of Directors, officers, members, independent contractors, volunteers, and chairs and members of committees, sub-committees, councils, ...
Pursuit of the University at Buffalo mission of teaching, research, and public service requires a shared commitment to ethical conduct in all university activities. This policy provides an overarching ...
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*Note: This document is intended to serve as a tool for understanding the USATF Code of Ethics. It is only a summary of the full Code of Ethics as approved by the Board of Directors. In any case where ...
The Michigan Technological University Financial Aid Office operates under many federal, state, and institutional guidelines. Michigan Tech employees who engage in any manner of financial aid awarding ...
This code is designed to supplement ProPublica’s Conflict of Interest Policy (required by the IRS) and set out our expectations and aspirations for the conduct of our newsroom and editorial ...
This Business Insider Code of Ethics (“Code”) provides guidance for some of the more common ethical issues that our employees may encounter and is intended to preserve the integrity of our news ...