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Ethics should not be imposed on business. Each business should have its own inside code of ethics and shouldn't need someone else to tell them what to do.
Employment law is an example of a type of ethics imposed by law onto a professional organization. A dress code could be another example.
A code of ethics is a set of principles and rules that guide individuals or professionals in their conduct and decision-making. It outlines the values and standards that are expected to be upheld in a particular context, such as an organization, profession, or society. Codes of ethics help promote ethical behavior, integrity, and responsibility.
NAADAC Code of Ethics
In the Texas Administrative Code there is a Code of Ethics and Standard Practices for Texas Educators. The National Education Association has a code of ethics for teachers. The Association of American Educators has a code of ethics for educators
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Ethics and the law
code of ethics for information technology
Ethics and the law
Get arrested, probably not. However, you will be in violation of ethics codes. Depending on your state, you may lose your liscense or job. I'd check the SBE's code of ethics before I ever took money from a kid.
Ethics code is a noun. It is rules of code which must be followed in order to be ethically correct.