C-26, r. 286.1 - Code of ethics of the members of the Ordre des travailleurs sociaux et des thérapeutes conjugaux et familiaux du Québec

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81. Members must, in a timely manner,
(1)  inform the secretary of the Order if they have reason to believe that
(a)  an applicant does not meet the permit issue requirements or those for entry on the roll;
(b)  a member is not complying with permit-related conditions or restrictions placed on the member’s right to practise;
(c)  a person who is not a member is using the title “social worker” or “marriage and family therapist” or a title or abbreviation that may lead to the belief that the person is one; or
(d)  a person is illegally engaging in a professional activity reserved for members of the Order; and
(2)  inform the syndic of the Order if they have reason to believe that
(a)  a situation likely to affect the competence or integrity of another member of the Order has arisen; or
(b)  an offence against the Professional Code (chapter C-26) or any of its regulations has been committed by another member of the Order.
Disclosure of such information must preserve professional secrecy.
O.C. 97-2020, s. 81.
In force: 2020-11-01
81. Members must, in a timely manner,
(1)  inform the secretary of the Order if they have reason to believe that
(a)  an applicant does not meet the permit issue requirements or those for entry on the roll;
(b)  a member is not complying with permit-related conditions or restrictions placed on the member’s right to practise;
(c)  a person who is not a member is using the title “social worker” or “marriage and family therapist” or a title or abbreviation that may lead to the belief that the person is one; or
(d)  a person is illegally engaging in a professional activity reserved for members of the Order; and
(2)  inform the syndic of the Order if they have reason to believe that
(a)  a situation likely to affect the competence or integrity of another member of the Order has arisen; or
(b)  an offence against the Professional Code (chapter C-26) or any of its regulations has been committed by another member of the Order.
Disclosure of such information must preserve professional secrecy.
O.C. 97-2020, s. 81.