Md. Code Regs. 26.07.05.02 - Unethical Conduct
It is unethical for an applicant for a license as an environmental sanitarian or a licensee to:
A. Engage in conduct prohibited by
Environment Article, §11-312(b), Annotated Code of Maryland, or COMAR
26.07.04.01;
B. Where applicable, engage in conduct
prohibited by State Public Ethics Law, State Government Article, §§15-501
-15-509, Annotated Code of Maryland;
C. Where applicable, engage in conduct
prohibited by a county or municipal ethics law adopted pursuant to State
Government Article, Title 15, Subtitle 8, Annotated Code of Maryland;
D. Refuse a professional service based on
race, creed, color, or national origin;
E. Willfully disregard any observed, known,
or continued violation of any federal, State, or local law or regulation
regarding public or environmental health;
F. Falsify or misrepresent any qualifications
or information required to be set forth in any application for licensure or
other submission to the board required under Environmental Article, Title 11,
Annotated Code of Maryland;
G.
Knowingly become involved in an actual or perceived conflict of interest
unless:
(1) The conflict can be legally
waived; and
(2) Waiver is obtained
in writing from all affected parties;
H. If a conflict of interest arises, fail to
disclose the conflict of interest to all affected parties;
I. Accept gifts or gratuities in exchange for
preferential regulatory treatment;
J. Offer gifts or gratuities to a regulatory
authority with expectation of preferential regulatory treatment; and
K. Disclose confidences or other proprietary
information.
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