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Officials Code of Ethics - NFHS

Officials shall, while enforcing the rules of play, remain aware of the inherent risk of injury that competition poses to student-athletes. Where appropriate, ...

Code of Conduct for Sports Officials

Officials shall master both rules of the game and mechanics necessary to enforce the rules, and shall exercise authority in an impartial, firm and controlled ...

Code of Ethics for Sports Officials

1. To provide our members a meaningful set of guidelines for their professional conduct and to provide them with agreed-upon standards of practice.

USOGE | Resources for Ethics Officials - OGE.gov

Chart of Ethics Roles and Responsibilities · Act in the public's interest. · Avoid losing or appearing to lose impartiality. Refrain from misuse of office for ...

Officials Code of Ethics - Alaska School Activities Association

The purpose of this Code is to establish guidelines for ethical standards of conduct for all interscholastic officials.

Officials Code of Ethics - AHSAA

3. An official must resist every temptation and outside pressure to use one's position as an official to benefit oneself. Under all circumstances, officials ...

Texas Association of Sports Officials Code of Ethics

It is because of this role that a high ethical standard is imposed on TASO members. SECTION 2 - PURPOSE. This Code of Ethics is designed to provide TASO members ...

Code of Ethics & Performance Guidelines | USA Track & Field

USATF Officials shall: · Be fair, consistent, and impartial to ensure equitable treatment for all competitors. · Have a thorough knowledge of the rules and ...

ICMA Code of Ethics | icma.org

Tenet 10. Resist any encroachment on professional responsibilities, believing the member should be free to carry out official policies without interference, and ...

Code of Official Conduct | House Committee on Ethics

RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 118th CONGRESS RULE XXIII—CODE OF OFFICIAL CONDUCT There is hereby established by and for the House ...

IHSAA and IGHSAU - OFFICIALS' CODE OF ETHICS

The purpose of this Code is to establish guidelines for ethical standards of conduct for all interscholastic officials. Officials shall master both the rules of ...

Code of ethical conduct for governance officials | Documents

The purpose of this Code is to ensure a clear, achievable and relevant standard of ethical conduct for the activities and decision-making of members of the ...

Standards of Conduct - WI Ethics Commission - Wisconsin.gov

The Ethics Commission administers and enforces Wisconsin's Code of Ethics for Public Officials. The Ethics Code applies to state officials as specified in s.

Officials' Code of Ethics – Shocker Track Club – 2024

Officials' Code of Ethics USATF Officials shall: Excerpted from USATF website. Shocker Track Club Recent News Our NEW Youth Team Strategic Partner for Footwear.

Model Code of Ethics - National Association of Hearing Officials, Inc.

This Code of Ethics is a guide to ethical behavior for hearing officials. Hearing officials include persons who conduct or review administrative hearings or ...

Code of Ethics - International Federation For Sports Officials (IFSO)

Code of ethics of sports officials in 10 points. The Sports Official undertakes to: Sports Official's oath at the Olympique Games.

Policy V: Cycling Officials Code of Ethics

Cycling Officials as "professionals" voluntarily observe a high standard of conduct, not because of fear of penalty, but rather out of personal character.

How a Renewed Code of Ethics Can Strengthen the Election ...

The “Standards of Conduct for Election/Registration Officials” still in use today lists a series of pledges that election officials agree to ...

UHSAA Officials Code of Ethics

The purpose of this code is to establish minimum guidelines for ethical standards of conduct for all officials at all levels.

NFHS Officials Code of Ethics - Firelands Soccer Referee Association

resist every temptation and outside pressure to use one's position as an official to benefit oneself and avoid promoting the special interest of any person or ...