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PREAMBLE
The members of the California Real Estate Inspection Association
(CREIA) are committed to providing quality and professional service
to the public. This Code of Ethics sets forth principles and rules
of conduct enforced by CREIA through specific procedures contained
in Section B, Judicial Procedures. This Code of Ethics is applicable
to all CREIA members as defined in the CREIA bylaws.
PRINCIPLE 1: QUALITY OF CARE
- Members shall commit to ongoing professional development and
education as established by the CREIA Board of Directors and the
CREIA bylaws.
PRINCIPLE 2: INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
- Member shall strive to recognize and respect the rights, dignity
and individuality of all persons. A member shall not unlawfully
discriminate or knowingly permit unlawful discrimination on the
basis of race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion,
age or disability.
PRINCIPLE 3: REPRESENTATION OF CARE AND FEES
- Members shall make no representations regarding their services
or qualifications that are false or misleading in any material
respect.
- Members shall fully disclose all applicable charges for services,
as well as the general scope of the services prior to conducting
an inspection or providing other services. Members shall not inspect
for a fee any property in which the inspector, or the inspectors
company, has any financial interest or any interest in the transfer
of the property.
- Members shall not offer or deliver any compensation, inducement,
or reward to the owner of the inspected property, the broker,
or agent, for the referral of any business to the inspector or
the inspection company.
PRINCIPLE 4: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
- Members shall avoid conflicts of interest with regard to their
professional activities, financial considerations or other interests.
At such time as a member becomes reasonably aware that an actual,
apparent or potential conflict of interest exists, the member
shall refrain from providing services or opinions until full disclosure
has been made, and the conflict waived in writing by the appropriate
parties.
- Members shall not perform or offer to perform, for an additional
fee, any repairs or associated services to a structure on which
the inspector, or the inspectors company, has prepared a
home inspection report.
PRINCIPLE 5: CONDUCT OF MEMBERS
- Members shall refrain from making derogatory comments regarding
other Members or other persons involved in the real estate or
home inspection professions, including the CREIA staff.
- Members shall pledge themselves to the continued pursuit of
increasing their knowledge, education, training and experience
so that consumers of home inspection services can rely upon the
competence of home inspectors.
- Members shall not engage in any conduct that is detrimental
to the reputation or the best interests of CREIA or the home inspection
industry.
CREIA CODE OF ETHICS - JUDICIAL PROCEDURES - SECTION B
PREAMBLE
The Ethics Committee is comprised of the Ethics Chairperson and
the CREIA Executive Committee. It is the duty of each CREIA member
to promptly and confidentially report, in writing, any evidence
of another member engaging in unethical practices or other violations
of this code of Ethics. The report shall cite the specific applicable
principle of the Code of Ethics that has allegedly been violated.
Members shall submit in writing all questions and disputes regarding
interpretation of the Code of Ethics for investigation and resolution.
This submittal shall cite specific principles of the Code of Ethics
that are in question or dispute.
- PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT: The professional conduct of the Members
shall be governed by the CREIA Code of Ethics.
- PLEDGE: Every member by joining or renewing membership in CREIA
pledges to adhere to this Code of Ethics.
- CONDUCT SUBJECT TO DISCIPLINE: A member may be subject to disciplinary
sanctions, if the member has:
a. Been convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of
committing a felony while holding membership in CREIA.
b. Violated CREIAS Code of Ethics, policies, rules,
regulations or bylaws as determined by
the Ethics Committee.
c. Had a civil judgment entered against them for negligence
arising out of their performing a
home inspection or related services.
In the event of (a) or (c) above, the Member shall have an affirmative
obligation to notify the Ethics Committee in writing in an expeditious
manner about said occurrence.
- INITIATION OF COMPLAINTS: Complaints raising disciplinary considerations
against a member may be made by any interested party. All complaints
must be submitted to the Ethics Committee in writing and supported
by credible and relevant evidence.
- PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS: The Ethics Committee
shall make an initial investigation into all written complaints.
It shall collect credible and relevant evidence related to the
complaint. It shall determine the precise nature of the conduct
that is the subject of the complaint, whether there is any factual
basis to support the alleged misconduct, and whether such conduct,
if proven by a preponderance of the evidence, would constitute
a violation of the Code of Ethics. The member against whom a written
complaint has been made shall be informed that a preliminary investigation
is being conducted and that he/she will be informed of its results.
The complained against member may be asked to comment, orally
or in writing, to the Committee. After the completion of the preliminary
investigation, the Committee will determine whether the information
obtained can reasonably be interpreted to constitute a violation
of the Code of Ethics. A decision not to commence any disciplinary
proceedings against a member shall be made known to the member
in question and the complaining party.
- DUE PROCESS: A decision to commence disciplinary proceedings
will initiate the following mandatory requirements: written notice
of all charges to the parties, 30 days advanced written notice
of a hearing, and a hearing before the Ethics Committee where
the parties will be provided a reasonable opportunity to present
their respective charges and defenses. After considering the evidence,
the Committee will make a decision by majority rule on whether
the charges against the Member were proved by a preponderance
of the evidence.
- CONFIDENTIALITY: Confidentiality by the members of the Ethics
Committee is to be strictly maintained during the judicial proceedings
except to the extent reasonably necessary for a full review of
the facts.
- DISCIPLINE: The Ethics Committee may impose any of the following
sanctions in the event the Committee finds that a Member violated
the Code of Ethics after conducting a due process hearing.
a. Censure: a written record of censure shall be placed in the
permanent record of the Member and a copy shall be sent by first
class mail, return receipt requested. The returned receipt shall
be placed in the members permanent record.
b. Suspension: means that all membership rights and privileges
are forfeited during the suspension period. Suspension shall
be unconditional and for a specified period at the termination
of which full membership rights and privileges will be reinstated.
A written record of suspension shall be placed in the permanent
record of the Member and a copy shall be sent by first class
mail, return receipt requested. The returned receipt shall be
placed in the members permanent record.
c. Expulsion: means that all membership rights and privileges
are revoked unconditionally. A written record of expulsion shall
be placed in the permanent record of the Member and a copy shall
be sent by first class mail, return receipt requested. The returned
receipt shall be placed in the members permanent record.
Upon written application, for good cause shown, and in the sole
discretion of the Ethics Committee, an expelled individual may be
reinstated to all rights and privileges as a Member in good standing.
- DECISION: The decision of the Ethics Committee, following the
hearing shall be subject to the ratification of the Board of Directors.
Every decision, whether for acquittal, censure, suspension, or
expulsion, shall be presented in writing and shall specify the
charges made against the member, the facts presented in substantiation
and/or refutation of the charges, the verdict rendered, and the
penalty, if any, imposed. Following the review of the Board of
Directors, notice of the decision shall be sent by return receipt
requested mail to the member. Such notice shall also inform the
member of the right of appeal. The findings of the Ethics Committee,
as ratified by the Board of Directors, shall be final and binding
on the affected parties. The decision, as ratified by the Board
of Directors, may be made public in the sole discretion of the
Ethics Committee.
- APPEAL: The member may appeal the decision of the Ethics Committee
and the Board of Directors by filing a statement of particulars
with the Executive Director of CREIA, no later than sixty (60)
days after the mailing decision accompanied by a request for a
hearing before the Appeals Board.
- APPEALS BOARD: The Appeals Board shall be composed of three
(3) members to be selected by the current President of CREIA.
This Board shall be comprised of Past-president, past-Board members
and/or past-Ethics Committee members. All decisions shall be stayed
pending appeal. All notice and hearing requirements shall be applicable
to appeals to the Appeals Board. When feasible, the Appeals Board
shall hold its hearing at the next Board of Directors meeting
following the receipt of the notice to appeal. The decision of
the Appeals Board following the appeal shall be final. The Appeals
Board has the right, after review of the incident, to terminate
the appeals process, if, in the opinion of the Appeals Board,
further appeal is not warranted.
- HOLD HARMLESS: Every member of the CREIA does waive the right
to hold the CREIA, its director, officers, members and/or employees
responsible for any damage, pecuniary or otherwise, which may
result from discipline associated with disciplinary proceedings
against said member.
INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION OF CODE OF ETHICS
The preceding statements constitute the Code of Ethics of the California
Real Estate Inspection Association. Problems involving questions
of ethics will be solved within the broad boundaries as established
in this Code of Ethics. Members found guilty of unethical conduct
as described in the CREIA Code of Ethics are subject to penalties.
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