Statement of Values
Purpose
To promote understanding, cooperation and
friendship between people who work with, grow, study, collect
or simply love plants.
Objective
To provide opportunities, through membership,
for people involved with plant propagation, cultivation,
research and production to seek ideas and share information
and knowledge.
IPPS holds these values:
- To seek
- To share
- Includes knowledge, information, experiences
and friendship.
Introduction
Welcome to IPPS. You have joined a Society
committed to fostering dialogue, cooperation and friendship
between many of the best informed people on plant propagation,
production and cultivation techniques.
The way in which you as a Society member conduct
yourself is important during Society events such as field
days and conferences.
The purposes of the Code of Conduct are to
inform you about the minimum standards of integrity and conduct
expected of you as a society member and what may occur if
the Society considers the Code has been disregarded by you.
Statement of Principles: What the Society
expects of every Member
The Principles with respect to Society events
and on Society business
- members should relate to other members with
honesty, respect and integrity.
- members should consider the rights and views
of others
- members should show discretion and exercise
due consideration in taking advantage of any professional
or commercial opportunities that may be created or facilitated
by Society membership.
- members should be aware that privileges
and opportunities made available to the Society may not
be applicable or available to individual members
- members should not bring the Society into
disrepute through individual actions or conduct
Unsatisfactory Conduct and Complaints
It is the Society’s intention that all
unsatisfactory conduct with respect to the Principles will
be dealt with fairly, properly, consistently and openly.
Unsatisfactory Conduct includes a clear or
obvious breach of any of the five Principles. Complaints
must be forwarded to the Executive Committee in writing and
be supported by any available evidence.
Procedure The Unsatisfactory Conduct Committee
(the Committee) will investigate all breaches. The Committee
will be established by the Executive, as needed and consist
of one Executive member and two other members. The membership
of the Committee shall be notified in the newsletter. Should
the Committee decide to proceed with the complaint, the investigation
will include discussion with the member concerned, full disclosure
of the complaint and the opportunity to respond to all points
in the complaint. After these responses have been collected
the Committee will confer and decide whether to dismiss or
upheld the complaint.
If unsatisfactory conduct by a member has been
established, the Committee will advise the member concerned.
The member can then consent to the decision or request further
investigation. A meeting will carry out this further investigation
consisting of the Committee, the subject member and the complainant.
The Committee will then make a final decision and the Executive
will be informed.
Where unsatisfactory conduct has been established,
the Committee can proceed with one or a combination of the
following depending on the type of misconduct and the history
of the member.
- a written warning and explanation of the
misconduct. Recommended for a first Unsatisfactory Conduct.
- expulsion from the Society. Recommended
for second Unsatisfactory Conduct.
- public notification of and apology for the
misconduct. Recommended as appropriate.
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