Ethics Flashcards

1
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RICS stands for?

A

Royal institution of Chartered Surveyors

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New Rules of Conduct (WEF 2 Feb. 2022)

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  1. A simpler structure - easier for RICS members and firms to understand our rules, providing more confidence for clients and the public
  2. Clear examples
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5 ethical standards

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  1. Be honest, act with integrity and comply with their professional obligations and obligations to RICS
  2. Maintain their professional competence and ensure that services are provided by competent individuals who have the necessary expertise
  3. Provide good-quality and diligent service
  4. Treat others with respect and encourage diversity and inclusion
  5. Act in the public interest, take responsibility for their actions and act to prevent harm and maintain public confidence in the profession
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9 protected characteristics protected under Equality Act 2010

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  • Gender reassignment
  • Sex
  • Sexual orientation
  • Age
  • Disability
  • Race
  • Religion or belief
  • Marriage and partnership
  • Pregnancy and maternity
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What are the 4 types of discrimination

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  1. Direct
  2. Indirect
  3. Harassment
  4. Victimisation
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When was RICS founded and who is the current president

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Found 1868 with RICS Royal Charter granted 1881
Ann Gray FRICS

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3 market sectors covered by RICS

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1.Land
2. Property
3. Construction

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What is a conflict of interest

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Arises when a members independence / impartiality is threatened due to existence of conflict between clients

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Types of Conflict

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  1. Party Conflict
  2. Own Interest Conflict
  3. Confidential Information Conflict
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Managing conflict of interest (COI)

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  • Conflict Avoidance - do not accept instruction
  • Conflict Management - set up procedure agreed in informed consent (information barrier
  • Written Advice to Both Parties
    a. Disclose nature of conflict and set our how firm wishes to deal with conflict (information barrier)
    b. Be clear – ensure parties make own decision (suggest independent advice)
    c. Request written informed consent to act in accordance with procedure proposed
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Definition of RICS Assigned Risk Pool

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insurance available at cost for members who cannot arrange cover
Can remain in for 3 years until they can acquire formal cover

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Definition of Run Off Cover

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Required following the cessation of trading
* Consumer claims - minimum cover of £1,000,000 over minimum of 6 years
* Commercial claims – firms must decide cover, minimum of 6 years
* Firms unable to obtain run-off cover, can apply for RICS Run-off Pool

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13
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Levels of Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) needed

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Firms Turnover £100,000 or less = £250,000 minimum PII
£100,001-£200,000 = £500,000
OVER £200,000 = £1,000,000

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What is Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII)

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To protect clients, surveyors and third parties against negligence claims where a duty of care breached and a claim for damages rises

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What is a Locum

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Another professional who is appointed to ‘stand in’ for the surveyor/sole practinioner if they are unable to work eg incapacity or death

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