Ethics in Planning

A Code of Ethics for Today's Planners

Code of Ethics Update

The AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct guides and inspires ethical decision-making, while protecting AICP-certified planners when faced with controversial or difficult choices. The Code was updated in 2021 to reflect the ever-changing issues that planners face.


AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

This Code guides the ethical conduct required of AICP members and informs the public about the principles to which professional planners are committed.
Adopted November 2021, effective January 2022.

Display your commitment to ethics as a member of AICP with this printable certificate.

 

Actions Regarding Ethical Conduct

File a complaint of misconduct, seek informal advice, access annual reports

Most communications regarding specific ethics situations should occur through phone conversations with the AICP Ethics Officer.

  • Filing a complaint of misconduct. If you believe an AICP member has violated the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, consider submitting this AICP Ethical Conduct Complaint Form.
  • Seeking informal advice. Contact the AICP Ethics Officer at 312-786-6360 if you would like to discuss a matter involving your professional conduct or matters involving other planners.
  • Access the Annual Reports on Case Activity and Requests

AICP Code of Ethics Education

This statement is a guide to ethical conduct for all who participate in the process of planning as advisors, advocates, and decision-makers. It is a guide and not a code by which individuals may be held accountable.
Adopted by the APA Board, May 1992.

A resource provided by the AICP Commission to help academic programs meet the PAB requirement for teaching the AICP Code of Ethics. This resource can also be used by anyone interested in learning more about planning ethics.

AICP-certified planners pledge to uphold high standards of ethics and professional conduct. The ethics mandatory credit topic ensures that planners maintain an understanding of how the AICP Code of Ethics applies to evolving circumstances and trends in the practice of planning.

AICP Ethics Committee

Staron Faucher, AICP, Chair (TX)
Miroo Desai, AICP (CA)
Scott Duncanson, AICP (PA)
Carol Barrett, FAICP (TX)
Anna Breinich, FAICP (PA)
Kimberley Mickelson, AICP (TX)
Barry Nocks, PhD, FAICP (SC)
Robin Scholetzky, AICP (OR)
Arlova Vonhm, AICP (TX)
Staff Liaison: Ralph Willmer, FAICP, Ethics Officer

 

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