NSPE Code of Ethics - Section III.4.b
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http://proethica.org/ontology/case/106#NSPE_Code_of_Ethics_-_Section_III.4.b
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Instance of
Confidence
0.95
Created by
National Society of Professional Engineers
Document title
NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers, Section III.4.b
Importance
high
Used by
NSPE Board of Ethical Review
Used in context
Cited in BER Case No. 82-6 as the basis for finding it unethical for an engineer retained by the US government to subsequently represent a contractor with adverse interests against that government client without consent
Version
Current at time of case
Source Evidence
Source text
Citing NSPE Code Section III.4.b., the Board found that nothing in the record indicated that the engineer was given the consent of his former client, the US government, to represent the interests of the contractor in its claim against the government for additional compensation.
Text references
Citing NSPE Code Section III.4.b., the Board found that nothing in the record indicated that the engineer was given the consent of his former client, the US government, to represent the interests of the contractor in its claim against the government for additional compensation.
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Extraction details
Discovered in case
106
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
discussion
First discovered
2026-02-28T00:40:58.979534+00:00
First case
106
Generated
2026-02-28T00:40:58.979534+00:00
Attributed to
Case 106 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-28T00:58:47.909723
Generated by
ProEthica Case 106 Extraction