D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, § 1517
1517.1 In order to safeguard the life, health, property and welfare of the public and to establish and maintain a high standard of integrity, skills, and practice in the professions of engineering and land surveying, the following rules of professional conduct shall be binding upon every person holding a certificate of licensure as a Professional Engineer or Professional Land Surveyor (licensee), and on all business entities authorized to offer or perform engineering or land surveying services in the District of Columbia.
1517.2 All persons licensed under the provisions of this Chapter are charged with having knowledge of the existence of the rules of professional conduct, and shall be deemed to be familiar with their several provisions and to understand them.
1517.3 The licensee shall conduct the practice in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
1517.4 The licensee shall, at all times, recognize the primary obligation to protect the public in the performance of his or her professional duties. If the licensee's engineering or land surveying judgment is overruled under circumstances where the safety, health, and welfare of the public are endangered, the licensee shall inform the employer, the contractor, and the appropriate regulatory agency of the possible consequences of the situation.
1517.5 The licensee shall perform services only in areas of the licensee's competence and:
(a) Shall undertake to perform engineering and land surveying assignments only when qualified by education and experience in the specific technical field of professional engineering or land surveying involved.
(b) May accept an assignment or project requiring education or experience outside of the licensee's own field of competence, but only to the extent that the services are restricted to those portions or disciplines of the project in which the licensee is qualified. All other portions or disciplines of such project shall be performed by associates, consultants, or employees who are licensed and competent in those portions or disciplines.
(c) Shall not affix the signature or seal to any engineering or land surveying plan or document dealing with subject matter for which the licensee lacks competence by virtue of education or experience, nor to any such plan or document not prepared under the licensee's direct supervisory control.
1. Direct supervisory control (responsible charge) requires a licensee or employee to carry out client contacts, provide internal and external financial control, oversee employee training, and exercise control and supervision over all job requirements to include research, planning, design, field supervision and work product review.
i. A licensee shall not contract with a non-licensed individual to provide these professional services.
ii. Research, such as title searches and soil testing, may be contracted to a non-licensed individual, provided that individual is qualified or licensed to provide such service and provided the licensee reviews the work.
2. The licensee may affix the seal and signature to drawings and documents depicting the work of two or more professionals provided it is designated
by a note under the seal the specific subject matter for which each is responsible.
1517.6 The licensee shall issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner and:
1517.7 The licensee shall avoid conflicts of interest and:
(g) Shall not attempt to supplant another engineer or land surveyor in a particular employment after becoming aware that the other has been selected for the employment.
1517.8 The licensee shall solicit or accept work only based on qualifications and:
(a) Shall not offer, either directly or indirectly, to pay a commission, political contribution, gift, or any other consideration in order to secure work. Notwithstanding the foregoing, licensees are permitted to pay employment agencies fees for services rendered in securing salaried positions.
(b) Shall compete for employment based on professional qualification and competence to perform the work. The licensee shall not solicit or submit proposals for professional services containing a false, fraudulent, misleading, deceptive, or unfair statement or claim regarding the cost, quality, or extent of services to be rendered.
(c) Shall, with regard to fee bidding on public projects for the District of Columbia, comply with the provisions of 27 DCMR Chapter 26, "Construction And Architect-Engineer Contracts" and for federal projects, 40 U.S. Code 541 et seq. (the Brooks Act); and shall not knowingly cooperate in a violation of any provision of 27 DCMR Chapter 26 or of the Brooks Act.
(d) Shall not falsify or permit misrepresentation of academic or professional qualifications and shall only report educational qualifications when a degree or certificate was awarded, unless it is clearly stated that no degree or certificate was awarded. The licensee shall not misrepresent degree of responsibility in or for the subject matter of prior assignments. Brochures or other presentations incident to the solicitation of employment shall not misrepresent pertinent facts concerning employers, employees, associates, joint ventures, or past accomplishments with the intent and purpose of enhancing qualifications and work.
1517.9 The Licensee shall perform services in an ethical and lawful manner and:
(a) Shall not knowingly associate with or permit the use of the licensee's name or firm name in a business venture by any person or firm which the licensee knows, or has reason to believe, is engaging in business or professional practices of a fraudulent or dishonest nature or is not properly licensed.
(b) If the licensee has knowledge or reason to believe that another person or firm may be in violation of any of these provisions or of D.C. Law 12-261, shall present such information to the Board in writing and shall cooperate with the Board in furnishing such further information or assistance as may be required by the Board. The licensee shall timely respond to all inquiries and correspondence from the Board and shall timely claim correspondence from the U. S. Postal Service, or other delivery service, sent to the licensee from the Board.
1517.10 A Professional Engineer or Professional Land Surveyor who has received a reprimand or civil penalty or whose professional license is revoked, suspended, denied, or surrendered because of disciplinary action by another jurisdiction shall be subject to discipline by the Board if the licensee's action constitutes a violation of D.C. Law 12-261 or the rules adopted by the Board.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 54 DCR 8783 (September 7, 2007).