In joining the IET, all members must agree to abide by the Rules of Conduct. Members re- affirm their commitment to the Rules of Conduct through the annual renewal of their membership. The Rules of Conduct are defined by members for members and are reviewed regularly to ensure they remain relevant. An allegation that a member’s conduct has contravened the Rules of Conduct will be addressed under the IET’s Disciplinary Regulations.
Extract from the Bye-laws
25. The Board shall have the right to withdraw membership of any category from any member whose annual subscription is not paid or who fails to respond to requests for continuing professional development submissions. The terms and conditions for such withdrawal (under Bye-law 14) shall provide for such withdrawal.
26. Persons in any category of membership may retire from the IET by sending their resignation in writing to the Chief Executive and Secretary, who may accept that resignation after payment of all the subscriptions due from them, including that for the current year, provided that any member who resigns or whose membership lapses through non-payment of fees or subscriptions after a complaint against them has been lodged with the IET shall be deemed to remain in membership solely for the purpose of dealing with that allegation of improper Professional Conduct until completion of the disciplinary process has been carried out in accordance with the Regulations made under Bye-law 33.
29. Persons in any category of membership shall at all times uphold the dignity and reputation of their profession, act with respect, dignity, fairness and integrity towards everyone with whom their work is connected, and towards other members and safeguard the public interest in matters of health, safety, the environment and otherwise.
30. Persons in any category of membership shall:
(a) maintain their skills and knowledge and comply with the continuing professional development expectation set out by the Board for their category of membership;
(b) exercise their professional skill and judgement to the best of their ability;
(c) discharge their professional responsibilities with respect, dignity and integrity; and
(d) encourage the vocational progress of those in their professional charge.
32. For the purposes of these Bye-laws ‘improper conduct’ shall mean:
(a) the making of any false representation in applying for admission, transfer or readmission to any category of membership of the IET, or applying to become a registered member, or
(b) any breach of the Code of Professional Conduct[1] made under Bye-law 31, or
(c) any breach of these Bye-laws (other than those Bye-laws where the Board has identified in Regulations or other documents that a process other than that at Bye-law 33 will be followed), or
(d) any conduct injurious to the IET, including (without limitation) a conviction of any criminal offence where the circumstances leading to such conviction may indicate unfitness to be a member.
33. The Board shall make Regulations[2] to deal with any allegation of improper conduct which may be brought before it and, in doing so, the Board shall have due regard to the guidance published by the Engineering Council or a successor regulatory body. All members shall comply with and co-operate with the disciplinary procedure set out in Regulations made under this Bye-law; which shall provide for a hearing which complies with the law of natural justice before a panel of members who have no conflict of interest. The member who is the subject of an alleged breach shall be entitled to be represented, have the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and to call witnesses, and have the right to appeal to an independent tribunal established under Regulations made by the Board. A member who is found to have engaged in improper conduct may be expelled from the IET, suspended from membership of the IET for any period, or subjected to such other sanction(s) as the Board may identify in Regulations made under Bye-law 33. The Board may impose other sanctions. Should such expulsion or suspension result in termination of registration, an appeal may be made to the appropriate regulatory or registering body on such grounds as that body permits.
[1] The “Code of Professional Conduct” is these Rules of Conduct approved and issued by the Board of Trustees.
[2] The Regulations referenced here are the Disciplinary Regulations approved and issued by the Board of Trustees.