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• Key Elements of the AICP/APA Ethical Principles in Planning <br /> • Serve the public interest <br /> • Recognize the rights of citizens to participate in the process <br /> • Give full, clear, and accurate information <br /> • Expand choice and opportunity <br /> • Assist in the clarification to the public <br /> • Make information available to the public <br /> • Protect the integrity of the natural environment and the heritage of the built <br /> environment <br /> • Pay attention to the inter-relatedness of decisions <br /> • Achieve high standards of proficiency and integrity <br /> • Exercise independent judgment <br /> • Disclose personal interest and define it broadly <br /> • Abstain from participation when you have a personal interest <br /> • Seek no gifts or favors <br /> • Not participate as an advisor, decision-maker, or advocate when you have <br /> previously been an advocate <br /> • Serve as an advocate when the client's objectives are consistent with the <br /> public interest <br /> • Not use or disclose confidential information <br /> • Not misrepresent facts <br /> • Not participate unless prepared <br /> • • Respect the rights of all persons <br />