In my previous article, “An Association’s Guide to Disciplinary Actions,” I discussed how associations can establish and enforce ethical standards through disciplinary measures. This piece examines a crucial preceding step: determining when associations should accept ethics complaints for review.
Professional associations face complex decisions when members report potential ethical violations. While maintaining ethical standards is paramount, the timing and circumstances of complaint acceptance require careful consideration, particularly when other investigative bodies are involved.
Before investing resources in investigating an ethics complaint, associations must first determine whether the complaint is “ripe” for review. Ripeness involves several key considerations.
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