Section 90. Disclosure  


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  • Part III. Standards of Practice and Conduct

    A certified professional geologist:

    1. Shall not submit any false statements or fail to disclose any facts requested concerning his or another's application for certification.

    2. Shall not falsely or maliciously attempt to injure the reputation or business of another.

    3. Shall not engage in any fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation in advertising, in soliciting or in providing professional services.

    4. Shall not knowingly sign, stamp, or seal any plans, drawings, blueprints, surveys, reports, specifications, or other documents not prepared or reviewed and approved by the certificate holder.

    5. Shall make full disclosure to all parties of:

    a. Any transaction involving payments made to any person for the purpose of securing a contract, assignment, or engagement; or

    b. Any monetary, financial or beneficial interest he may have in any contract or entity providing goods or services, other than his professional services, to a project or engagement.

    6. Shall express an opinion only when it is founded on adequate knowledge of established facts at issue, on a background of technical competence in the subject matter, and on an honest conviction of the accuracy of the testimony when serving as an expert or technical witness before any court, commission, or other tribunal.

    7. Shall provide adequate representation of his qualifications and scope of responsibilities for all previous experience claimed when negotiating with prospective clients.

Historical Notes

Statutory Authority

§ 54.1-201 of the Code of Virginia.

Former 18VAC70-20-100 derived from VR335-01-2 § 3.1, eff. February 1, 1988; amended, Volume 07, Issue 13, eff. April 24, 1991; Volume 11, Issue 06, eff. February 1, 1995; amended and renumbered as 18VAC145-40-90, Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 23, eff. August 15, 2012.