From time to time, the Board of Ethics determines that members and certificate holders can benefit from additional analysis and instruction concerning a specific issue of ethical conduct. Issues in Ethics statements are intended to heighten sensitivity and increase awareness. They are illustrative of the Code of Ethics and intended to promote thoughtful consideration of ethical issues. They may assist members and certificate holders in engaging in self-guided ethical decision-making. These statements do not absolutely prohibit or require specific activity. The facts and circumstances surrounding a matter of concern will determine whether the activity is ethical.
Accepting Referrals for Private Practice From Primary Place of Employment
Client Abandonment
Clinical Practice by Certificate Holders in the Profession in Which They Are Not Certified
Competition
Confidentiality
Conflicts of Professional Interest
Cultural Competence
Ethical Practice Inquiries: ASHA Jurisdictions
Ethics in Research and Scholarly Activity
Fees for Clinical Service Provided by Students and Clinical Fellows
Prescription
Protection of Human Subjects
Public Announcements and Public Statements
Representation of Services for Insurance Reimbursement, Funding, or Private Payment
Responsibilities of Individuals Who Mentor Clinical Fellows
Supervision of Student Clinicians
Support Personnel
Use of Graduate Degrees by Members and Certificate Holders