D. Code of Ethics; Standards Panel
Purpose: Because the Honor Committee bears such a weighty responsibility,
the Committee and its support officers must hold themselves to the most exacting
standards of ethical conduct. Guidelines for such conduct are set forth in the
Committee's Code of Ethics (the "Code of Ethics"), copies of which
are available at the offices of the Honor Committee.
1. Standards Panel Composition. The Standards Panel shall consist of five Honor
Committee members, including the Chair of the Honor Committee, who also shall
serve as the Chair of the Standards Panel. The other four members of the Standards
Panel shall be elected by the Honor Committee each year at the same time as
Executive Committee elections are held. If any Standards Panel member is the
subject of a Standards Panel referral, such member (including the Chair, if
applicable), shall be removed for purposes of the Standards Panel in question
and replaced by another Honor Committee member to be appointed by the Executive
Committee.
2. Standards Panel Matters. For purposes of these By-laws, a "Standards
Panel Matter" shall mean (a) any alleged violation of the Code of Ethics
by an Honor Committee member or support officer in his or her official capacity,
or (b) any alleged conduct by an Honor Committee member or support officer in
his or her official capacity that, although not in violation of the Code of
Ethics, nevertheless constitutes unethical, unprofessional, or improper conduct.
3. Referral of Standards Panel Matters to a Standards Panel. Allegations of
a Standards Panel Matter should be made in writing and delivered to the Chair
of the Honor Committee. The Chair of the Honor Committee may, in his or her
discretion, refer such allegations to the Standards Panel. If such allegations
are raised against the Chair of the Honor Committee, the Executive Committee,
acting without the Chair, shall decide, by majority vote, whether or not to
make a referral to the Standards Panel.
4. Proceedings of the Standards Panel. The Standards Panel shall convene
to consider any Standards Panel Matters that may be referred to the Standards
Panel. Standards Panel proceedings and decisions shall be handled in accordance
with the Standards Panel Policies and Procedures, copies of which are available
at the offices of the Honor Committee. In its reasonable discretion, the Standards
Panel may (a) reprimand the Honor Committee member or support officer in question,
(b) request the removal of such individual from his or her role with the Honor
Committee, (c) in appropriate cases, report an Honor case against such individual,
or (d) dismiss the allegations as lacking in foundation or seriousness.
5. Exclusive Jurisdiction Over Standards Panel Matters. The Standards Panel
shall have exclusive jurisdiction over Standards Panel Matters, and sanction(s)
imposed by the Standards Panel shall be the exclusive sanction(s) therefore.
If the Honor Committee Chair (or his or her replacement, if applicable) declines
to refer allegations of a Standards Panel Matter to the Standards Panel, such
allegations shall be deemed to have been dismissed.