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RIN:033 | INTRODUCTION | CODE OF ETHICS | PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
January 1997

The American Federation of Violin & Bow Makers, Inc.


THE CODE OF ETHICS
(unabridged)

The conduct toward which members of the American Federation of Violin & Bow Makers, Inc. shall strive is outlined in the following general ethical principles.

1. PROFESSION STANDARDS: A member of the Federation shall maintain universally high technical standards and strive constantly to improve his competence and the quality of his services.

2. OBJECTIVITY AND INTEGRITY: A member of the Federation shall maintain his objectivity and integrity and be independent of those he serves. Objectivity refers to the ability of maintaining an impartial attitude to all matters under review. Integrity is an element of character which is fundamental to a clients' reliance on a member of the Federation. While neither of these qualities is precisely measurable, the profession holds them up to members as essential through rules embodied in the Principles of Professional Conduct.

3. RESPONSIBILITY TO CLIENTS: A member of the Federation will be fair and candid with his clients and serve them to the best of his ability. He must show professional concern for their best interests in complement with his responsibilities to the public.
4. RESPONSIBILITY TO COLLEAGUES: A member of the Federation shall conduct himself in a manner which will encourage cooperation and good relations among members of the profession.
5. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES: A member of the Federation shall conduct himself in a manner which will enhance the stature and respect of the profession and its ability to serve the musical community and the general public.

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