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Public
Relations Society of America Member Code of Ethics 2000 -- PREAMBLE
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Professional Values
- Principles of Conduct
- Commitment and Compliance
This Code applies to PRSA members. The Code is designed to
be a useful guide for PRSA members as they carry out their
ethical responsibilities. This document is designed to anticipate
and accommodate, by precedent, ethical challenges that may
arise. The scenarios outlined in the Code provision are actual
examples of misconduct. More will be added as experience with
the Code occurs.
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is committed
to ethical practices. The level of public trust PRSA members
seek, as we serve the public good, means we have taken on
a special obligation to operate ethically.
The value of member reputation depends upon the ethical conduct
of everyone affiliated with the Public Relations Society of
America. Each of us sets an example for each other - as well
as other professionals - by our pursuit of excellence with
powerful standards of performance, professionalism, and ethical
conduct.
Emphasis on enforcement of the Code has been eliminated. But,
the PRSA Board of Directors retains the right to bar from
membership or expel from the Society any individual who has
been or is sanctioned by a government agency or convicted
in a court of law of an action that is in violation of this
Code.
Ethical practice is the most important obligation of a PRSA
member. We view the Member Code of Ethics as a model for other
professions, organizations, and professionals.
For much more detail about the PRSA Ethics Code, go to www.PRSA.org
Click
on “About PRSA” – and click on “Code of Ethics” for additional
information, resources, and contact persons.
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