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ATCB and Code
This section of the ATCB Code of Professional Practice outlines the process by which art therapy students receive their credentials.
This section of the ATCB Code of Professional Practice addresses in detail confidentiality, use of clients ’ artwork, professional relationships, and grounds for discipline.
The content contained in this section of the ATCB Code of Professional Practice specifically discusses in legal and technical detail the entire disciplinary procedures for wrongdoings in art therapy ( 2005 ).

ATCB and is
According to ATCB, " this includes but is not limited to: proper ventilation, adequate lighting, access to water supply, knowledge of hazards or toxicity of art materials and the effort need to safeguard the health of clients, storage space for art projects and secured areas for any hazardous materials, monitored use of sharp objects, allowance for privacy and confidentiality, and compliance with any other health and safety requirements according to state and federal agencies which regulate comparable businesses " ( 2005 ).
According to ATCB, the following is the minimum of which must be documented: “ the current goals of any treatment plan, verbal content of art therapy sessions relevant to client behavior and goals, artistic expression relevant to client behavior and goals, changes ( or lack of change ) in affect, thought process, and behavior, suicidal or homicidal intent or ideation ” ( 2005 ) and a summary of the " clients response to treatment and future treatment recommendations " ( 2005 ).
While the ATCB oversees disciplinary procedures for art therapists, if an art therapist is licensed, the state board through which the art therapist is licensed carries out disciplinary action for violations or unethical practice.

ATCB and Independent
Independent practitioners must provide a safe and functional environment to conduct art therapy sessions ( ATCB 2005 ).

ATCB and for
It's against the principles established by the ATCB for art therapist to have patients only for financial reasons.
The last topics this section sets standards for address treatment planning and documentation ( ATCB 2005 ).

ATCB and Credentials
Art therapists who meet credentialing requirements set by the national credentialing body, the Art Therapy Credentials Board ( ATCB ), initially become Registered ( ATR ), then Board-certified ( ATR-BC ), after which they may go on to earn the supervisory credential, Art Therapy Certified Supervisor ( ATCS ).

ATCB and 2005
One topic covered in this section describes the responsibility art therapist have to their patients ( ATCB 2005 ).
According to the ATCB, art therapists must strive to advance the wellness of their clients, respect the rights of the client, and make sure they are providing a useful service ( 2005 ).
Another topic of this section discuses the competency and integrity art therapists must possess ( ATCB 2005 ).
The ATCB states art therapists must be professionally proficient and must have integrity ( 2005 ).
They are only supposed to treat cases in which they are qualified as established by their training, education, and experience ( ATCB 2005 ).
They are not allowed to treat patients currently seeing another therapist without the other therapist's permission ( ATCB 2005 ).
Art therapists must also observe patient confidentiality ( ATCB 2005 ).
This responsibilities include, “ responsibility to students and supervisees, responsibility to research participants, responsibility to the profession ” ( ATCB 2005 ).
This section also establishes the rules by which art therapists must follow when making financial arrangements and when they chose to advertise their service ( ATCB 2005 )
This includes “ all verbal and / or artistic expression occurring within a client-therapist relationship ” ( ATCB 2005 ).

Code and Professional
* American Bar Association Model Code of Professional Responsibility
* American Bar Association Model Code of Professional Responsibility
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First, the ABA decided that its existing Model Code of Professional Responsibility ( promulgated 1969 ) was a failure.
According to the Code of Ethics of the Society of Professional Journalists, journalists should " make certain that headlines, news teases and promotional material, photos, video, audio, graphics, sound bites and quotations do not misrepresent.
" The Quest for a Code of Professional Ethics: An Intellectual and Moral Confusion.
Under the AICPA's Code of Professional Ethics under Rule 203-Accounting Principles, a member must depart from GAAP if following it would lead to a material misstatement on the financial statements, or otherwise be misleading.
See NALA Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility ” ( Canon 2 " A paralegal may perform any task which is properly delegated and supervised by an attorney …"); the NFPA “ Model Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility ” ( 1. 8: " A Paralegal Shall Not Engage In The Unauthorized Practice of Law "); and NALS “ Code of Ethics & Professional Responsibility ” ( Canon 7: Members of this association, unless permitted by law, shall not perform paralegal functions except under the direct supervision of a lawyer ").
# Complete ethics course, " Maintain high ethical standards ," and be bound by SIOR's Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Practice
One state, New York, follows a version of the ABA's older ethical model, the Model Code of Professional Responsibility.
A little later, the Professional Code enshrined principles such as professional secrecy and the confidential nature of personal information.
APDs are Dietitians engaged in the Continuing Professional Development program offered by the DAA and commit to uphold the DAA Code of Professional Conduct and Code of Ethics.
The Model Code of Professional Responsibility ( 1969 ) and / or the newer Model Rules of Professional Conduct ( 1983 ) have been adopted in 49 states, the District of Columbia and the United States Virgin Islands.

Code and Practice
* American Institute for Conservation Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Practice
The Franchise Association of New Zealand introduced a self-regulatory Code of Practice for its members in 1996.
This contains many provisions similar to those of the Australian Franchising Code of Practice legislation, although it should be noted that only around a third of all franchises are members of the association and therefore bound by the code.
This includes manuscript material for his books Guide to Jewish Religious Practice ( 1979 ), The Ten Commandments in a Changing World ( 1963 ), The Anguish and the Ecstasy of a Jewish Chaplain ( 1974 ), and his translation of The Code of Maimonides ( Mishneh Torah ): Book 7, The Book of Agriculture ( 1979 ).
** Codex Alimentarius Recommended International Code of Practice Code for Radiation Processing of Foods ( CAC / RCP 19-1979, rev. 2 – 2003 )
In the UK, all newspapers are bound by the Code of Practice of the Press Complaints Commission. This includes points like respecting people's privacy and ensuring accuracy.
* Code of Practice
Other international policy frameworks produced by WHO include the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes ( adopted in 1981 ), Framework Convention on Tobacco Control ( adopted in 2003 ) and the Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel ( adopted in 2010 ).
* Phillip C. C. Huang, Code, Custom and Legal Practice in China ( Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001 ).
Appointments are made by ministers following the Code of Practice of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The Vanguard Code of Ethical Practice, amongst others, prohibits medical diagnosis by those not licensed to do diagnosis in the state in which they practice.
* ISO / IEC 27002: 2005 ( renumerated ISO17999: 2005 ) Information Security Management – Code of Practice
The Code of Practice on Industrial Action Ballots and Notices, and sections 22 and 25 of the Employment Relations Act 2004, which concern industrial action notices, commenced on 1 October 2005.
* William Neville Bingley, lawyer and academic known as the architect of Code of Practice for the Mental Health Act 1983
Commercials Advice reportedly cited Section 2. 17. 5 of the Commercial Television Code of Practice: Suicide.
The Code of Cremation Practice forbids the opening of the coffin once it has arrived at the crematorium, and rules stipulate that it must be cremated within 72 hours of the funeral service.
In its 2007 International Good Practice Guidance, Defining and Developing an Effective Code of Conduct for Organizations, the International Federation of Accountants provided the following working definition:
At this point, technical standards regulation, previously carried out in accordance with the IBA engineering " Code of Practice ", seems to have disappeared from the regulatory landscape.
These variations to the Code of Practice for Timber Production 2007 allow the Secretary of the Department of Sustainability and Environment to exempt logging operations from the requirements of a Flora and Fauna Guarantee Action Statement.
* Cadbury, Sir Adrian, " The Code of Best Practice ", Report of the Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance, Gee and Co Ltd, 1992.

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