Business-Form Non-Influence on Individual Ethics Code Conformance Constraint

Class ac275612
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#Business-FormNon-InfluenceonIndividualEthicsCodeConformanceConstraint
Definition

Inviolable ethical constraint establishing that the organizational or business form through which engineering services are delivered — whether a corporation, government agency, consulting firm, joint venture, or other entity — neither negates nor influences the obligation of individual engineers within that organization to conform to the NSPE Code of Ethics; establishing that because professional services must be performed by real persons, and real persons establish and implement policies within business structures, the Code applies to the engineer as an individual, and it is incumbent on every NSPE member to endeavor to live up to its provisions regardless of the organizational wrapper through which services are delivered; derived from the NSPE Board of Directors directive adopted January 1971 and applicable to all pertinent code sections.

Properties
Subclass of
EthicalConstraint
http://proethica.org/ontology/intermediate#EthicalConstraint
Definition
Inviolable ethical constraint establishing that the organizational or business form through which engineering services are delivered — whether a corporation, government agency, consulting firm, joint venture, or other entity — neither negates nor influences the obligation of individual engineers within that organization to conform to the NSPE Code of Ethics; establishing that because professional services must be performed by real persons, and real persons establish and implement policies within business structures, the Code applies to the engineer as an individual, and it is incumbent on every NSPE member to endeavor to live up to its provisions regardless of the organizational wrapper through which services are delivered; derived from the NSPE Board of Directors directive adopted January 1971 and applicable to all pertinent code sections.
Scope Note
[proethica-intermediate-extended] Regulatory and ethical constraint establishing that the NSPE Code of Ethics applies universally to all NSPE members and to firms with licensed professional engineers in supervisory or ownership roles, regardless of whether the specific services being provided constitute traditional engineering design, calculation, or judgment work — prohibiting the interpretation that sub-professional or communication services performed by such firms fall outside the Code's ethical requirements.
Source Evidence
Source Text
The Code of Ethics applies only to individual engineers and not to organizations as such.
TTL
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Metadata
Type
Class
Content Hash
ac27561252cfb249...
Last Updated
2026-03-12 16:49
Extraction Provenance
Discovered in Case
161
Discovered In Pass
2
Discovered In Section
discussion
First Discovered At
2026-03-02T11:50:54.112733+00:00
First Discovered In Case
161
Generated
2026-03-02T11:50:54.112733+00:00
Was Attributed To
Case 161 Extraction