A-12, r. 6 - Code of ethics of agrologists

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1. This Code sets out the duties to be discharged by every agrologist towards the public, clients and the profession.
The obligations of the agrologists under the Agrologists Act (chapter A-12), the Professional Code (chapter C-26) and the regulations made for their application are not changed or reduced by the fact that an agrologist practises the profession within a partnership or joint-stock company.
In that respect, the agrologist must in particular ensure that the obligations towards the partnership or joint-stock company of which the agrologist is the director or officer are not incompatible with the obligations towards the client.
O.C. 919-2002, s. 1; O.C. 1071-2015, s. 2.
1. This Code sets out, pursuant to section 87 of the Professional Code (chapter C-26), certain duties to be discharged by every agrologist in the exercise of his professional activities.
It sets out, in particular, certain acts derogatory to the dignity of the profession, certain provisions designed to preserve the secrecy of confidential information that becomes known to the agrologist in the practice of his profession, certain terms and conditions applicable to the exercise of the rights of access and rectification contemplated in sections 60.5 and 60.6 of the Professional Code and certain conditions, duties and prohibitions with respect to advertising, the signing of professional documents drawn up by the agrologist and those completed under his direction, supervision and responsibility and the collection of accounts or invoicing for a professional act by an employer who is not an agrologist.
O.C. 919-2002, s. 1.