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Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following is not part of the AICP Code of Ethics?

  • A. Assist in the clarification of community goals, objectives and policies in plan-making.
  • B. A planner must have special concern for the long range consequences of present actions.
  • C. A planner must strive to expand choice and opportunity for all persons, recognizing a special responsibility to plan for the needs of disadvantaged groups and person, and must urge the alteration of policies, institutions and decisions which oppose such needs.
  • D. A planner must strive to give citizens the opportunity to have a meaningful impact on the development of plans and programs. Participation should be broad enough to include people who lack formal organization or influence.
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JesseChou_123
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
Option A is not part of the AICP Code of Ethics. While it reflects a planner’s professional duty within the practice of planning, it is not one of the explicit ethical principles listed in the Code. The AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct is structured around three main sections: Aspirational Principles — what planners strive to achieve (e.g., responsibility to the public, clients/employers, and the profession). Rules of Conduct — mandatory professional behaviors and prohibitions. Procedural Provisions — how the Code is administered and enforced.
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