Business_Card_Licensure_Representation_Standard_Instance
Rs · Resource
Individual
http://proethica.org/ontology/case/128#Business_Card_Licensure_Representation_Standard_Instance
Properties
Instance of
BusinessCardLicensureRepresentationStandard
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#BusinessCardLicensureRepresentationStandard
Confidence
0.97
Created by
Professional engineering ethics bodies and state licensing boards
Document title
Business Card Licensure Representation Standard
Importance
high
Used by
Engineer A across all four situations; Engineer D in Situation 4
Used in context
Directly governs all four situations: whether omitting state licensure identifiers, listing an address in an unlicensed state, or distributing a card outside one's licensed jurisdiction constitutes deceptive or misleading representation of licensure status
Version
Current at time of case
Source Evidence
Source text
business card indicating that he is a P.E. ... does not identify the states in which Engineer A is licensed
Text references
Engineer A is licensed in State B and his business card contains only State B information
Engineer A's business card notes that Engineer A's offices are in State B but that Engineer A is licensed in State C only
business card indicates that Engineer A is licensed in States B, C and D and lists Engineer A's mailing address, etc. in State E
business card indicating that he is a P.E. ... does not identify the states in which Engineer A is licensed
TTL
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case128:Business_Card_Licensure_Representation_Standard_Instance a proeth:BusinessCardLicensureRepresentationStandard,
owl:NamedIndividual ;
rdfs:label "Business_Card_Licensure_Representation_Standard_Instance" ;
proeth:conceptCategory "Resource" ;
proeth:confidence "0.97" ;
proeth:createdby "Professional engineering ethics bodies and state licensing boards" ;
proeth:discoveredincase "128" ;
proeth:discoveredinpass "1" ;
proeth:discoveredinsection "facts" ;
proeth:documenttitle "Business Card Licensure Representation Standard" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredat "2026-02-28T21:50:37.406007+00:00" ;
proeth:firstdiscoveredincase "128" ;
proeth:generatedattime "2026-02-28T21:50:37.406007+00:00" ;
proeth:importance "high" ;
proeth:resourceclass "Business Card Licensure Representation Standard" ;
proeth:sourcetext "business card indicating that he is a P.E. ... does not identify the states in which Engineer A is licensed" ;
proeth:textreferences "Engineer A is licensed in State B and his business card contains only State B information",
"Engineer A's business card notes that Engineer A's offices are in State B but that Engineer A is licensed in State C only",
"business card indicates that Engineer A is licensed in States B, C and D and lists Engineer A's mailing address, etc. in State E",
"business card indicating that he is a P.E. ... does not identify the states in which Engineer A is licensed" ;
proeth:usedby "Engineer A across all four situations; Engineer D in Situation 4" ;
proeth:usedincontext "Directly governs all four situations: whether omitting state licensure identifiers, listing an address in an unlicensed state, or distributing a card outside one's licensed jurisdiction constitutes deceptive or misleading representation of licensure status" ;
proeth:version "Current at time of case" ;
proeth:wasattributedto "Case 128 Extraction" ;
prov:generatedAtTime "2026-02-28T22:14:48.639006"^^xsd:dateTime ;
prov:wasGeneratedBy "ProEthica Case 128 Extraction" .
Metadata
Extraction details
Discovered in case
128
Discovered in pass
1
Discovered in section
facts
First discovered
2026-02-28T21:50:37.406007+00:00
First case
128
Generated
2026-02-28T21:50:37.406007+00:00
Attributed to
Case 128 Extraction
Generated
2026-02-28T22:14:48.639006
Generated by
ProEthica Case 128 Extraction