C-26, r. 286.1 - Code of ethics of the members of the Ordre des travailleurs sociaux et des thérapeutes conjugaux et familiaux du Québec

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74. Members may cease to act on behalf of a client only on just and reasonable grounds. Just and reasonable grounds include
(1)  the inability to establish or maintain a relationship of trust with the client;
(2)  a real or apparent situation of conflict of interest or a situation in which the member’s professional independence could be questioned;
(3)  the prospect that maintaining the professional services could, in the member’s opinion, become more harmful than beneficial for the client;
(4)  inducement by their client or a relative of the client to perform acts that are illegal or contrary to the provisions of this Code;
(5)  non-compliance by the client with the conditions agreed on for services to be provided, including professional fees, and the impossibility of negotiating a reasonable agreement with the client to reinstate the services; and
(6)  the member’s decision to scale down the practice or to terminate it for personal or professional reasons.
O.C. 97-2020, s. 74.
In force: 2020-11-01
74. Members may cease to act on behalf of a client only on just and reasonable grounds. Just and reasonable grounds include
(1)  the inability to establish or maintain a relationship of trust with the client;
(2)  a real or apparent situation of conflict of interest or a situation in which the member’s professional independence could be questioned;
(3)  the prospect that maintaining the professional services could, in the member’s opinion, become more harmful than beneficial for the client;
(4)  inducement by their client or a relative of the client to perform acts that are illegal or contrary to the provisions of this Code;
(5)  non-compliance by the client with the conditions agreed on for services to be provided, including professional fees, and the impossibility of negotiating a reasonable agreement with the client to reinstate the services; and
(6)  the member’s decision to scale down the practice or to terminate it for personal or professional reasons.
O.C. 97-2020, s. 74.