The underlying reason for a code of
professional conduct for any profession is
a. That it is required by congress.
b. The need for public confidence in
the quality of service of the
profession
c. That it provides a safeguard to keep
unscrupulous people out.
d. That it allows Professional Regulation
Commission to have a yardstick to
measure deficient performance
professional conduct for any profession is
a. That it is required by congress.
b. The need for public confidence in
the quality of service of the
profession
c. That it provides a safeguard to keep
unscrupulous people out.
d. That it allows Professional Regulation
Commission to have a yardstick to
measure deficient performance