Code of
Professional Ethics
Colorado Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Preamble
The preservation of the highest standards
of Integrity and ethical principles Is vital to the responsible discharge of obligations
In the professions of speech language pathology and audiology. This Code of Ethics
sets forth the fundamental principles and rules considered essential to this purpose.
Every individual who is a member of the Colorado
Speech-Language-Hearing Association, whether certified or not, or an applicant for
membership shall abide by this Code of Ethics.
Any action that violates the spirit and purpose
of this Code shall be considered unethical. Failure to specify any particular
responsibility or practice in this Code of Ethics shall not be construed as denial of the
existence of such responsibilities or practices.
The fundamentals of ethical conduct are
described by Principles of Ethics and by Rules of Ethics as they relate to
responsibility to persons served, to the public, and to the professions of speech-language
pathology and audiology.
Principles of Ethics, aspirational and
inspirational in nature, form the underlying moral basis for the Code of Ethics.
Individuals shall observe these principles as affirmative obligations under all conditions
of professional activity.
Rules of Ethics are specific statements of
minimally acceptable professional conduct or of prohibitions and are applicable to all
individuals.
Principle Of Ethics I
Individuals shall honor their responsibility to
hold paramount the welfare of persons they serve professionally.
Rules Of Ethics
A. Individuals shall provide all services
competently.
B. Individuals shall use every resource,
including referral when appropriate, to ensure that high quality service is provided.
C. Individuals shall not discriminate In the
delivery of professional services on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, national
origin, sexual orientation, or handicapping condition.
D. Individuals shall fully inform the persons
they serve of the nature and possible effects of services rendered and products dispensed.
E. Individuals shall evaluate the effectiveness
of services rendered and of products dispensed and shall provide services or dispense
products only when benefit can reasonably be expected.
F. Individuals shall not guarantee the results
of any treatment or procedure, directly or by implication; however, they may make a
reasonable statement of prognosis.
G. Individuals shall not evaluate or treat
speech, language, or hearing disorders solely by correspondence.
H. Individuals shall maintain adequate records
of professional services rendered and products dispensed and shall allow access to these
records when appropriately authorized.
I. Individuals shall not reveal, without
authorization, any professional or personal information about the person served
professionally, unless required by law to do so, or unless doing so is necessary to
protect the welfare of the person or of the community.
J. Individuals shall not charge for services not
rendered, nor shall they misrepresent in any fashion, services rendered or products
dispensed.
K. Individuals shall use persons in research or
as subjects of teaching demonstrations only with their informed consent.
L. Individuals shall withdraw from professional
practice when substance abuse or an emotional or mental disability may adversely affect
the quality of services they render.
Principle Of Ethics II
Individuals shall honor their responsibility to
achieve and maintain the highest level of professional competence.
Rules Of Ethics
A. Individuals shall engage in the provision of
clinical services of speech-language pathology or audiology only after having achieved the
appropriate professional certification in the area(s) of service, or when they are in the
certification process and are supervised by an individual who has achieved the appropriate
professional certification in the area(s) of service, or when they are state and federal
employees who meet the guidelines established by their state and/or federal employers.
B. Individuals shall engage in only those
aspects of the professions that are within the scope of their competence, considering
their level of education, training, and experience.
C. Individuals shall continue their professional
development throughout their careers.
D. individuals shall delegate the provision of
clinical services only to persons who have achieved the appropriate professional
certification in the area(s) of service or to persons in the education or certification
process who are appropriately supervised. The provision of support services may be
delegated to persons who are neither certified nor in the certification process only when
an individual who has achieved the appropriate professional certification in the area(s)
of service or state certificate holder provides appropriate supervision.
E. individuals shall prohibit any of
their professional staff from providing services that exceed the staff members competence,
considering the staff members level of education, training, and experience.
F. individuals shall ensure that all equipment
used in the provision of services is in proper working order and is properly calibrated.
Principle of Ethics III
Individuals shall honor their responsibility to
the public by promoting public understanding of the professions, by supporting the
development of services designed to fulfill the unmet needs of the public, and by
providing accurate Information in all communications involving any aspect of the
professions.
Rules of Ethics
A. Individuals shall not misrepresent their
credentials, competence, education, training or experience.
B. Individuals shall not participate in
professional activities that constitute a conflict of interest.
C. Individuals shall not misrepresent diagnostic
information, services rendered, or products dispensed or engage in any scheme or artifice
to defraud in connection with obtaining payment or reimbursement for such services or
products.
D. Individuals' statements to the public shall
provide accurate information about the nature and management of communication disorders,
about the professions, and about professional services.
E. Individuals' statements to the public
-- advertising, announcing, and marketing their professional services, reporting research
results, and promoting products -- shall adhere to prevailing professional standards and
shall not contain misrepresentation.
Principle of Ethics IV
Individuals shall honor their responsibilities
to the professions and their relationships with colleagues, students, and members of
allied professions. individuals shall uphold the dignity and autonomy of the professions,
maintain harmonious inter-professional and intra-professional relationships, and accept the
professions' self-imposed standards.
Rules Of Ethics
A. Individuals shall prohibit anyone under their
supervision from engaging in any practice that violates the Code of Ethics.
B. Individuals shall not engage in dishonesty,
fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or any form of conduct that adversely reflects on the
professions or on the individuals fitness to serve persons professionally.
C. Individuals shall assign credit only to those
who have contributed to a publication, presentation, or product. Credit shall be assigned
in proportion to the contribution and only with the contributor's consent.
D. Individuals' statements to colleagues about
professional services, research results, and products shall adhere to prevailing
professional standards and shall contain no misrepresentation.
E. Individuals shall not provide professional
services without exercising Independent professional judgment, regardless of referral
source or prescription.
F. Individuals who have reason to believe that
the Code of Ethics has been violated shall inform the Professional Standards
Committee.
G. Individuals shall cooperate fully with the
Professional Standards Committee in its investigation and adjudication of matters related
to the Code Of Ethics.
*For purposes of this Code Of Ethics,
misrepresentation includes any untrue statements or statements that are likely to mislead.
Misrepresentation also includes the failure to state any information that is material and
that ought, in fairness, to be considered.
(Revised August, 1993)
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