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A registrant
(1) may not issue a statement, criticism, or argument on professional matters connected with the public interest which are inspired or paid for by an interested party, unless the registrant has prefaced the comment by disclosing the identity of the party and the existence of any pecuniary interest;
(2) shall accurately represent to a prospective or existing client or employer his or her qualifications and scope of responsibility in connection with work for which the registrant is claiming credit; and
(3) may not solicit or accept a professional contract from a governmental body on which a principal or officer of the registrant's organization serves as a member, except upon public disclosure of all pertinent facts and circumstances, consent of appropriate public authority, and compliance with all other applicable laws.
History: Eff. 8/29/87, Register 103
Authority: AS 08.48.101 (a)
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