What is the meaning of the RICS Motto? ‘Est Modus in Rebus’
There is measure in all things
What is the mission statement of the RICS?
-to qualify and quit members to offer the highest standards of professional service
- to promote and enforce standard
- to lead solutions to major challenges facing the built environment through professional expertise
When was the RICS founded?
1868
How is the RICS structured?
Founded in 1868
Royal charter in 1881
RICS is self regulated and internally monitored meaning that it is now regulated by the government or other parties
The bye-laws determine how the RICS is regulated
The governing council manage and agree the strategy for the RICS
The regulatory board, Audit committee and the management board are beneath the governing council and execute the strategy set by them
What are the RICS 5 principles for better regulation?
What are the difference between the RICS ethics and rules?
Ethics are moral values
Rules of conduct and a framework that we work to
What are the RICS rules of conduct?
Rule 1. Members and firms must be honest, act with integrity and comply with their professional obligations, including to the RICS
Rule 2. Members and firms must maintain their professional competence and ensure that services are provided by competent individuals who have the necessary expertise.
Rule 3. Members and firms must provide good quality and diligent service.
Rule 4. Members and firms must treat others with respect and encourage diversity and inclusion
Rule 5. Members and firms must act in the public interest, take responsibility for their actions and act to prevent harm and maintain public confidence in the profession.
Why did the Rules of conduct change?
What are the professional obligations of members?
What are the professional obligations of firms?
Please explain the steps of the RICS Ethics Decision Tree?
Why does the RICS have Rules of Conduct?
How would you approach a friend that is a chartered surveyor and is found to be working outside the rules of conduct?
In the case of a breach of a rule of conduct what is the procedure?
How can a disciplinary proceeding be triggered?
What three actions can be imposed after the end of the investigation
stage?
What are fixed penalties?
What are consent orders?
When is a disciplinary panel applicable?
What sort of breaches would expulsion be suitable for?
What procedures must you follow if you are starting up a new
practice?
Would you advertise your new company in the press?
What insurances would you need if you were starting up your own firm?
What sort of information do registered firms have to send to the RICS
annually?