Open to: All BCIA Registrants welcome
Facilitator: Rob Kupchanko, PAg
The current pricing for the Ethics series is $200 per course. However, fees will increase after February 2025 due to inflationary adjustments, so we encourage you to take advantage of the current rates.
This course is a requirement for articling registrants and those accepted under the expedited/LLAg admission programs.
This ethics course is taking place in conjunction with the Kootenay Boundary AGM taking place October 22, 2024. Link HERE.
Using case studies and examples, this course looks at professionalism, the code of ethics, and the responsibilities of professional Agrologists. The Professional Governance Act and the BCIA Bylaws will also be reviewed. This workshop is a requirement for all new Registrants in the Articling Program, Expedited Admission Program, and as a Limited License Agrologist. Includes lunch, materials, and certificate on completion.
The BCIA Ethics for Professionals course is a requirement of the Articling Program, Expedited Admission Program, and LLAg Registrants. All new BCIA registrants are required to take this course.
The course covers topics including:
- Definition of agrology and being a professional
- BCIA as a regulating body under the PGA
- Professional self-regulation
- Professional Governance Act
- Code of Ethics
- Duty to Report
- Responsibilities of agrologists
The course will also review the new Code of Ethics, Duty to Report, and the changes to the BCIA Bylaws following the enactment of the Professional Governance Act.
Lunch included - If you have dietary restrictions/allergies/intolerances: i.e. Vegan, vegetarian, gluten, lactose, etc. If an allergy please advise if it is anaphylaxis and if so, that you carry an EpiPen.
Rob Kupchanko, PAg, has 30 years of experience in consulting and a background in environmental earth sciences, hydrology, and natural resource management. Since 2003, Rob has led Associated Environmental’s practice in contaminated site services. In this field, Rob has managed or led more than 800 contaminated site investigations in BC, AB, SK, and northern Canada, and has directed the remediation of a wide range of industrial and commercial properties. With BCIA, Rob has been active for just under two decades. He has served on the Provincial Council (including President), held various office positions with the Okanagan Branch, and is currently Chair of the Governance Committee. He also has been prominent in the development of the BCIA Ethics Course and is one of the course instructors.
ATTENTION articling registrants!! The in-person event will be an excellent opportunity to network and meet with other branch registrants.
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