Zusammenfassung der Ressource
M005 Rules, Ethics and
Professional Practice
- Background to RICS
- created in 1868
- present structure under Agenda for Change 1998
- Membership
- 111,500 members at present
- FRICS = 20,000
- MRICS = 72,000
- AssocRICS = 2,500
- Trainees = 17,000
- How to become a FRICS
- evidence of 3 fellow characteristics
- 5yr+ at MRICS
- Leadership role
- Professional/ technical achievement
- academic achievement
- raising profile of RICS
- nomination from FRICS person
- portfolio of professional
achievement to support the
application is req. 2 inc your CPD
- Governance structure
- TOP = Privy council (grants
& award royal charter)
- MIDDLE = Governing Council
(manage & strategy of RICS)
- Reg Board
- Audit Comittee
- Manage board
- 70 memebers of Gov Counil (66%
elected & 50% is UK membership)
- UK Structure
- 20 professional grps - e.g. PM, BS, Commercial
Agency
- Each pro grp has eleccted board
- 4 national associations
- 10 regional boards
- Local Associations
- High level leadership
- RICS President
- 12/13 Allan Collett FRICS
- President Elect
- Michael Newey FRICS
- Chief Exectutive Officer
- Sean Tompkinson
- Role of RICS
- the RICS is 1 of the most respected and high profile global
standards & membership org 4 pro involved in land, property,
construction, environmental issues'.
- 3 main roles
- Maintain highest STANDARDS
- PROTECT consumers through
REGULATION & pro standards
- leading SOURCE info & independent
ADVICE on land property, construction
and assoc environ issues
- RICS Royal Charter &
Bye-laws 2008
- completed update version in 2008
- 'a modern corporate gov model with
a more business-like approach &
clear accountability
- Bye-laws
- rules 4 regs of firms
- use of designations
- payment of subscriptions
- composition of gov council
- all members b liable 2
disciplianary action if they
bring conduct of the RICS in 2
disrepute or r found 2 b
seriously pro incompetent
- Carlsberg report 2005 & chg 2 regs 2007
- recommendations
for chng
- RICS develop structure 2 separate reg functs
& representational functs
- est. CONDUCT BOARD 2 operate
disciplinary structure with equal member/
lay representative with a lay chairman
- REGULATE FIRMS & MEMBERS
- RICS Professional & Ethical
Standards 2012 = CORE VALUES
- Act with INTEGRITY
- be honest & straightforward in all u do
- Always provide a high
standard of SERVICE
- ensure ur client or others to whom u have a professional
responsibility receives the best possible advice, support/
performance of the terms of engagement you have agreed
- INTER-SELLA/ SPACE/ TRAVEL /RESPECT/ RESPONSIBILITY
- treat others with RESPECT
- Take RESPONSIBILITY
- be accountable 4 ur actions
- Concequences
- Bye-Law 5.1 all members must behave in a
manner beffting the RICS
- RICS confidential HOTLINE 4 ethical issues
- serious deviation from standard =
diciplinary action
- Rules of Conduct 2007, amended in 2012
- MEMBERS
- ELISE/ CANT / SING/ CPD/ that's SIC (ECS CPD SIC)
- ETHICAL BEHAVIOUR
- members = act with integrity/ avoid
conflicts/ actions inconsistent with
professional obligations
- COMPETENCE
- members = carry out work with dure care/ skill/ diligence/
regard for tech stand expected of them
- SERVICE
- members = carry out wk in a timely manner/ proper regards
4 stand service & customer care ext of them
- CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
- members = plan/ undertake/ record/ evaluate
CPD + provide info 2 RICS on demand
- SOLVENCY
- members = ensure finances managed in
personal + professional lives
- INFORMATION
- members = submit info 2
reg board as req.
- COORPORATION
- members = co-operate fully with RICS staff
+ person appointed by Reg Board
- Generally
- Members & Firm Rules introduced from Carlsberg report in 2007
- Aims of Rules
- shorted/ principle based/ plain language
- clearer arms length regulation
- business friendly
- 5 PRINCIPLES OF BETTER REGULATION (PACTT)
- PROPORTIONALITY
- ACCOUNTABILITY
- CONSISTENCY
- TARGETING
- TRANSPARENCY
- 2012 CHANGE
- Firms required ADR mechanism in CHP
- FIRMS
- Generally
- 3 benefits for FIRMS
- CONFIDENCE
- PROFESSIONALISM
- SECURITY
- Regulation is the 'GOLD STANDARD' of quality for clients
- REGULATED FIRMS
- 50%+ partners/ directors RICS member.
- If >50% can still volunteer for RICS regulation if there are RICS members
- No RICS members = NON REGULATION
- CONTACT OFFICER
- individual who will be POC with RICS/ regulatory matters
- INFO REQ. FOR REGULATION (annually)
- Type of business & staffing details
- Statutory regulated activities such as for financial services
- nature of clients
- CHP details & records
- PII details
- whether the firm is holding clients money
- Help sheet for registering
- Firm disputes heard by Regulatory Panel
- CONDUCT FOR BUSINESS
- PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOUR
- As member rule
- COMPETENCE
- As member rule
- SERVICE
- As member rule
- TRAINING & CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
- Put in place procedures 2 ensure staff r properly trained
& competent 2 do their work
- COMPLAINTS HANDLING
- a firm shall operate a CHP procedure/ maintain logs/inc ADR mechanism approved by the reg board.
- CLIENTS MONEY
- Firms shal preserve security of clients money entrusted to its care in the course of its business or practice
- PII
- ensure all previous/current wrk is covered by adequate and appropriate PII cover that meets standards of reg board
- PAPPA/CANT / SING/ CPD/ CATS/ CRY/ PERSISTENTLY
- FIRM ADMINISTRATION
- ADVERTISING
- promote its pro services in a truthful/responsible manner
- SOLVENCY
- ensure finances r managed
- ARRANGEMENTS 2 COVER THE INCAPACITY/ DEATH OF A SOLE PRACTITIONER
- firms with a sole principle should have arrangements in event
of death incapacity/ extended absense
- USE OF DESIGNATIONS
- firms reg for registration 4 regulation must display it on its business literature
- INFO TO RICS
- as Member rule
- CO-OPERATION
- as member rule
- AFTER/ SOME/ ARRANGEMENTS/ UR/ INFO/ CLEARED
- RICS HELPSHEETS
- published from 2007 2 support RULES OF CONDUCT
- Members
- CPD/ advice 4 sole practitioners/
- Firms
- Clients money/ Training for firms/ registration 4 firms/ CHP
- Policy
- PII/ Use of RICS designation/ RICS diciplinary procedures
- RICS CORE MATERIAL
- RICS GUIDANCE NOTES
- 50 published e.g. Asbestos and implications 2 surveyors and
clients/ conflict avoidance and dispute resolution
- RICS CODES OF PRACTICE
- Code of Measuring Practice 6h Ed.
- Disciplinary Procedures
- Self regulation by RICS
- changes in 2007 following setting up reg board
- 3 levels of procedure
- 1. Action by HEAD OF REGULATION
- 2. DISCIPLINARY PANEL
- 3. APPEAL PANEL
- PROCESS
- INITIAL INVESTIGATION
- 1st step - formal investigation by Head of Regulation
- 2nd Head of regulation can trigger 1 of 3 actions
- 1. serve a FIXED PENALTY
- Breaches to rules regarding
INFORMATION 2 RICS
- FIXED PENALTY - depending
on delay lenght/ member or
firm
- delay up to 28 days: Member
= £150; Firm = £300
- 2. Make a CONSENT ORDER
- low level breaches e.g. members
accounts reg that can b corrected
- writtendoc - states terms which member/firm
must TAKE or DISSIST action in a TIME PERIOD
- RICS may ask member/firm 2
undertake some training
- member ca be refferred to a disciplinary
panel if breach of order
- 3. refer matter to DISCIPLINARY PANEL 4
consideration under DISCIPLINE RULES
- more serious breaches
- Panel sit in public. considered all
factors when making a decision
- 50% membership of panel are
lay members (non RICS)
- Penalties available
- Issue CONSENT ORDER
- Impose an UNLIMITED AMOUNT / BREACH (appropriate to offense)
- Impose conditions upon future continued RICS regulation
- TEMP SUSPENSION
- EXPULSION
- Require COSTS/EXPENSES 2 b paid
- Require PUBLICATION of results of hearing in RICS
MAGS/WEBSITE & LOCAL NEWSPAPERS
- Appeals
- Appeal Panel considered in relation to
the 3 levels of discipline
- fixed penalties/ disciplinary
panels/ registration panels
- Appeal board considers new & old evidence - can allow
appeals and vary the penalty prev upheld
- 50% are lay members
- FEE NEGOTIATIONS
- RICS guidance note on professional ethics - firms should avoid PRICE
FIXING. AGGRESSIVE FEE CUTTING/ COLLUSION with competitors
- no FIXED scale charges 4 surveyors but MARKET BASED
& agreed on ad-hoc with client
- can enter further fee negotiation with client after
you have submitted your initial fee proposal.
- GIFTS/ BRIBES/ INDCUEMENTS
- Hospitality to genuinely promote & improve a firms image = acceptable
- accepting/offering GIFTS/ HOSPITALITY/ PAYMENT/
BRIBE/ INDUCEMENT = ILLEGAL
- DON'T be in a position where it
compromises the standards
expected of the RICS
- BRIBERY ACT 2010
- 1ST July 2011 - corporate criminal
offense of failing to prevent bribery
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- CPD
- Requirement
- July 2009 - members shall undertake CPD
- 20hrs+
- Planning
- identify future learning objectives
- Plan/ carry out/ record annual programme of learning
- 2013 CHANGE - record details on RICS website
- Quantity & Quality
- outcome is more important than no. of hrs
- Content
- Formal/ training/ personal & informal further edu/ charity work
- Records
- records of CPD kept
- each CPD - subject/ method of learning/
no. hrs/ objective/ outcome
- each CPD is a min of 1/2 hr
- on request provide evidence to RICS
- Changes 2013
- every 3yrs - needs an ETHICAL CPD
- 10 hrs Formal out of 20hrs
- Starting a new practice
- RICS Compliance
- Inform RICS of new practice by completing FIRM DETAILS FORM
- Appoint CONTACT OFFICER for all RICS correspondance
- Register with RICS for REGULATION OF FIRMS by REG BOARD
- Arrange PII
- Procedure for MEMBER ACCOUNTS REG'S for handling CLIENTS MONEY
- Set up staff TRAINING PLAN
- RICS approval 4 CHP
- Set up COMPLAINTS LOG
- Appoint CHP officer (elect a surveyor in another practice if sole practice)
- Obtain a LOGO KIT from RICS for use in producing business stationary
- make arrangements 4 succession/future running of business if sole practitioner
- Statutory Compliance
- Disclose Business name
- BUSINESS NAMES ACT 1985 & COMPANIES ACT 1985
- DDA complaince
- DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT 2005/ EQUALITY ACT 2010
- Finance services compliance
- FINANCIAL SERVICES & MARKETING ACT 2000
- BRIBERY ACT 2010
- Appoint Money Laundering Reporting Officer
- MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATION 2007
- H&S compliance
- H&S AT WORK ACT 1974
- Fire safety compliance
- REGULATORY REFORM (FIRE SAFETY) ORDER 2005
- Asbestos register
- CONTROL OF ASBESTOS REGULATION 2012
- Register for data protection
- DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998
- Inform HMRC for VAT & TAX registaion
- VAT threshold is £77k/annual turnover
- Closing down a practice
- retirement/cease trade
- inform RICS
- Ensure clients r informed + handover arrangement made
- return monies held by clients to their own accounts
- inform insurers & procure PII run off cover for a min of 6yrs & £250k
- Handling Clients Money
- 2 help sheets
- 3 main areas of good practice
- obligation 2 client
- obligation 2 keep accurate records
- reporting obligations
- keep client accounts separately & clearly identifiable
- name account after client
- clients money AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
- agree payment of interest
- Account must always b in credit
- Monies paid within 3 working days of reciept
- signatories agreed + 2 signatures
- Annual Audit by RICS accountant
- RICS MONEY PROTECTION SCHEME 4 claims up 2 £50k from clients
- RICS REG REVIEW visits of inspection can b undertaken by RICS 3yrly
- PII
- mandatory 4 surveyor in practice
- protect surveyors/client/3rd parties from negligence claims when DofC if breached
- Help Sheet 2011
- 3 min levels on turnover
- £100k/less = £250k cover
- £101k to £200k = £500k cover
- £201k+ = £1m cover
- new firm = cover on est. turnover
- certificate sent 2 RICS annually
- Min 6yr runoff cover of £250k for past & present
employees required but RICS recommends up 2 15yrs
- PII cover needed 4 'pro bono'/ friends
- RICS assigned risk pool 4 members who cannot arrange cover
- RICS low earners scheme to ritired/p. time employees
- early notification 2 firm insurers when potential claims arise
- RICS runs a MEMBERS SUPPORT SERVICE (MSS) for
members facing claims for wrks carried out by an emp who has
gone in 2 administration. offers help & advice
- BRIBERY ACT 2010
- 1st July 2011
- aim = reduce bribery in UK business +
abroad + strenghten extg bribery laws
- Bribe = GIVE/TAKE/PROMISE/RECEIVE OF
ADVANTAGE E.G. PAYMENT/GIFT/SERVICE 4 AN
ACTION WHICH IS ILLEGAL/BREACH OF TRUST
- COMPANIES = responsible 4 employees
unless they can show that they had
adequate procedures/policies
- lavish entertainment can be seen as bribery.
illegal to give hospitality in hope of winning
business
- Gov guidance 2011 - offering client reasonable & proportionate
hospitality = okay e.g. ticket to events/meals but have 2 b
RECORDED IN GIFT REGISTER
- BRIBERY ACT 2010 - criteria 2 prove that they have taken
steps 2 prevent bribery = IDEN RISK/ TRAINING/POLICIES/
REVIEWS
- Policed by serious fraud squad
- penalties = 10yrs prison/unlimited fines
- CHP
- Generally
- Mandatory for all terms of engagement
- Help sheet 2012
- practicies written procedures APPROVED BY RICS
- notify PII insurers if complaint made/lead 2 claim
- CHP details given 2 client at same
time as terms of business
- complaints log maintatined
- include ADR procedure for CHP
- Procedure
- STAGE ONE
- Details of CHP issued when
firm receives a complaint
- free of charge 2 complainant + include 3rd party redress
- details of nom. person 2
investigate complaint
(CHP officer)
- complaint must be in writing
- procedures and timescales r 2 b followed 4
investigation of the complaint should b
recorded
- complaint ack. in 7 days + investigated within 28days
- STAGE TWO
- if complaainant not happy - 2nd stage
of CHP involves using REDRESS
scheme firm chosen 2 use.
- name of relevant redress mech must b
provided 2 the complainant
- OTHER INFO
- RICS ONLY get involved if
member FAILS 2 RESPOND/
prevents party gaining access 2
redress mech.
- SOLE Practitioner has 2 NOMINATE a CHP
Officer from another firm
- Approved redress mech = OMBUDSMAN SERVICES:
PROPERTY & RICS DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICE