NSPE-Rules-of-Professional-Conduct-Rule-10
Rs · Resource
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/114#NSPE-Rules-of-Professional-Conduct-Rule-10
Properties
Instance of
Confidence
0.93
Created by
National Society of Professional Engineers
Document title
NSPE Rules of Professional Conduct — Rule 10 (historical)
Importance
high
Used by
Board of Ethical Review in analyzing whether an engineer may advocate a contrary position at a public hearing
Used in context
Rule 10 is cited to establish that engineers may serve as advocates for a position, implying that contrary engineering conclusions are professionally expected and permissible
Version
Historical version (now superseded)
Source Evidence
Source text
Rule 10 refers to the engineer being an 'advocate' of a position, again recognizing that contrary conclusions are to be expected.
Text references
Rule 10 refers to the engineer being an 'advocate' of a position, again recognizing that contrary conclusions are to be expected.
TTL
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Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
114
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
discussion
First discovered
2026-03-02T15:16:29.880807+00:00
First case
114
Generated
2026-03-02T15:16:29.880807+00:00
Attributed to
Case 114 Extraction
Generated
2026-03-02T15:38:37.732176
Generated by
ProEthica Case 114 Extraction