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7.11 Ethical Support
Part A - Submission of Requests for
Support, Inquiries and Information.
- All requests for support regarding
circumstances of employment or
professional activities as may be affected by
adherence to the IEEE Code of Ethics
shall be sent to the Chair, IEEE Ethics and
Member Conduct Committee, IEEE, c/o
Corporate Activities, 445 Hoes Lane,
Piscataway, NJ 08854 by traceable mail.
- Information which any individual wishes
to bring to the attention of, or
inquiries for which a response is sought from
IEEE shall be submitted in the same
manner but need not be notarized or sent by
traceable mail. Information and inquiries
shall be reviewed by the Ethics and
Member Conduct Committee and forwarded, with or
without comment or recommendation, to
the Board of Directors for
consideration and action as may be appropriate.
Part B - Form and Contents of the Request for Support.
The
request for support shall be in the form of an
affidavit, typewritten, notarized and signed
by the individual. Such request shall be
notarized, or include equivalent certification of
signature in areas outside of the US.
The Request for Support shall include:
- The name(s), position(s) or title(s)
and address(es) and telephone numbers
(where available) of the employer or others who
are believed to have knowledge
pertaining to the subject of the Request;
- The issue, incident(s), or the matter
of ethical principle which the person
believes is involved together with the specific
provisions of the IEEE Code of Ethics
deemed relevant or considered to have
precipitated the condition(s) of jeopardy;
- Documents, statements and any other
evidence to be considered as supporting
the Request. The identification and
location of any other documents and
material relevant to the Request but not
provided in the submission;
- A full description of the
circumstances, events and facts which relate
to the ethical matter for which IEEE support is
sought.
Part C - Procedure on Receipt of Request for Support.
The Chair
of the Ethics and Member Conduct Committee shall:
- Review the Notarized Request for
Support, Inquiry or matter of
information to ascertain that the incident or
event involved occurred no longer than
two years prior to receipt thereof. Should
the interval exceed two years, all
material shall be returned without
duplication or distribution, noting this
limitation.
- If the incident occurred within the
two-year limitation period, then
promptly acknowledge Receipt of the Request,
Inquiry or information.
Transmit copies of the Request,
Inquiry or information to Committee
members, ensuring that no other distribution or
duplication of the material is made,
except to provide IEEE counsel with relevant
documents, etc. in connection with a request for
legal advice.
- Take steps to consider the Request for
Support, Inquiry or information
submitted, assemble information, provide for
Committee evaluation and prepare a
Report on Preliminary Investigation within a
period of one hundred twenty (120) days
from acknowledgment of receipt of the
Request, Inquiry or information. In those
instances where investigative
difficulties preclude completion within this
limitation, the IEEE President may
grant extension upon request.
- Ensure, during the period of its
investigation, that the Ethics and
Member Conduct Committee, acting on its own
behalf or through ad hoc Committees
appointed by the Ethics and Member Conduct
Committee Chair, seek relevant
information from IEEE members, employees and
others as may be appropriate to the
nature and contents of the Request for
Support, Inquiry or information. Such
information as may be obtained shall be
reduced to writing and included in the file or
records of the Chair of the Ethics and Member
Conduct Committee of the case under
review.
- During the course of the investigation
ensure that the contents of the Request,
identity of persons involved and the scope of
the inquiry shall remain undisclosed by
the Ethics and Member Conduct Committee to
the extent practicable, consistent with the need
to secure valid information and conduct
an expeditious review.
Part D - Responsibilities of the Ethics and
Member Conduct Committee.
- If in the course of its investigation
and review the Committee deems it
appropriate to contact persons or entities
outside the membership of IEEE or the
employer concerned, the Committee shall:
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obtain from the
requesting individual a letter of
waiver; and
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send to the
employer(s) concerned a letter
disclaiming any and
all purpose or intent to engage in
collective bargaining on
behalf of the individual with
respect to such matters as
salaries, wages, benefits, and
working conditions, customarily
dealt with by labor unions. |
- The Ethics and Member Conduct
Committee, upon concluding its
investigation, shall prepare a Report on
Preliminary Investigation which shall
include findings, conclusions and
recommendations based on relevant
information and technical and professional opinions.
- If the request is deemed to be
meritorious, the Committee shall submit
to the Board of Directors the request and its
Report on Preliminary Investigation upon
conclusion of its review of the request together
with any matters or information related thereto.
- If the Request for Support is deemed to
be without merit, the Ethics and Member
Conduct Committee Chair shall notify the
requesting individual by traceable mail
of the action to terminate and shall
include a copy of the Report on Preliminary
Investigation.
- If new or additional information
considered material is received within
ten business days following service of notice by
the Chair of the Ethics and Member
Conduct Committee, the Committee may reconsider
and revise its findings. If the
prior findings are affirmed, no further
consideration shall be granted and the
requesting individual so notified.
Subsequent submission of a Request or Inquiry
bearing on the same or substantially
similar incident or issue may result in
the Committee declining further consideration.
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