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AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION'S CODE OF ETHICS
Serve the Public Interest: Serve the public, beyond serving oneself. ASPA members are committed to:
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Exercise discretionary authority to promote the public interest. |
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Oppose all forms of discrimination and harassment, and promote affirmative action. |
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Recognize and support the public's right to know the public's business. |
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Involve citizens in policy decision-making. |
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Exercise compassion, benevolence, fairness and optimism. |
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Respond to the public in ways that are complete, clear, and easy to understand. |
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Assist citizens in their dealings with government. |
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Be prepared to make decisions that may not be popular. |
Respect the Constitution and the Law: Respect, support, and study government constitutions and laws that define responsibilities of public agencies, employees, and all citizens. ASPA members are committed to:
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Understand and apply legislation and regulations relevant to their professional role. |
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Work to improve and change laws and policies that are counterproductive or obsolete. |
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Eliminate unlawful discrimination. |
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Prevent all forms of mismanagement of public funds by establishing and maintaining strong fiscal and management controls, and by supporting audits and investigative activities. |
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Respect and protect privileged information. |
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Encourage and facilitate legitimate dissent activities in government and protect the whistleblowing rights of public employees. |
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Promote constitutional principles of equality, fairness, representativeness, responsiveness and due process in protecting citizens' rights. |
Demonstrate Personal Integrity: Demonstrate the highest standards in all activities to inspire public confidence and trust in public service. ASPA members are committed to:
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Maintain truthfulness and honesty and to not compromise them for advancement, honor, or personal gain. |
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Ensure that others receive credit for their work and contributions. |
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Zealously guard against conflict of interest or its appearance: e.g., nepotism, improper outside employment, misuse of public resources or the acceptance of gifts. |
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Respect superiors, subordinates, colleagues and the public. |
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Take responsibility for their own errors. |
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Conduct official acts without partisanship. |
Promote Ethical Organizations: Strengthen organizational capabilities to apply ethics, efficiency and effectiveness in serving the public. ASPA members are committed to:
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Enhance organizational capacity for open communication, creativity, and dedication. |
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Subordinate institutional loyalties to the public good. |
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Establish procedures that promote ethical behavior and hold individuals and organizations accountable for their conduct. |
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Provide organization members with an administrative means for dissent, assurance of due process and safeguards against reprisal. |
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Promote merit principles that protect against arbitrary and capricious actions. |
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Promote organizational accountability through appropriate controls and procedures. |
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Encourage organizations to adopt, distribute, and periodically review a code of ethics as a living document. |
Strive for Professional Excellence: Strengthen individual capabilities and encourage the professional development of others. ASPA members are committed to:
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Provide support and encouragement to upgrade competence. |
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Accept as a personal duty the responsibility to keep up to date on emerging issues and potential problems. |
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Encourage others, throughout their careers, to participate in professional activities and associations. |
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Allocate time to meet with students and provide a bridge between classroom studies and the realities of public service. |
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