By registering to attend the Business Members Annual Meeting, you agree to abide by APTA's Code of Conduct for APTA Conference Attendees.
Code of Conduct for APTA Conference Attendees
1. PURPOSE
APTA is committed to fostering a welcoming environment that is safe, collaborative, and productive for supporting dialogue and discovery for all attendees at APTA-sponsored events and values the participation of all attendees in its events. APTA expects that all attendees, members, media, speakers, organizers, staff, and exhibitors associated with any official APTA-sponsored event will adhere to this Code of Conduct and the following principles:- Respect the rules for public behavior, personal interaction, courtesy, and private property.
- Be considerate and respectful of differing perspectives during the event.
- Respect the rules and policies of APTA, the event venue, and hotels.
2. SCOPE
a. All who register to attend, volunteer, guests, speakers, or exhibitors at an APTA event agree to comply with this policy.b. This policy applies to APTA members and staff as well as APTA leadership.
3. REFERENCES
a. APTA Bylaws Article II, ("Objectives").b. 2017 APTA Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan
4. DEFINITIONS
a. "Events" are defined as all APTA venues including Meetings and Conferences, Live Webinars, the EXPO, and other in-person and virtual meetings of APTA members and volunteers organized, sponsored, or hosted by APTA, including APTA's online presence such as social media pages and APTA meeting hashtags. In connection with events that are marketed to registered APTA attendees, but not specifically sponsored by APTA, are also subject to this policy and event organizers can be sanctioned for failure to comply with this policy.b. "APTA Leadership" is defnined as APTA Officers, Executive Committee members, Board members, and committee leaders.
5. RESPONSIBILITIES
a. APTA Conference Attendees, Speakers, Volunteers, Guests and Exhibitors should:- Act with integrity and in an ethical and professional manner in their interactions with each other, members of the public, APTA members and staff, and
- Report violations of this policy promptly to APTA leadership, APTA's hotline (1-833-203-6447) or web portal (https://www.lighthouse-services.com/apta).
- Maintain high ethical and moral behavior at APTA conferences so that their behavior reflects positively on APTA;
- Report violations of this policy to APTA leadership; and
- Encourage others who witness or experience violations to report such conduct to APTA's hotline (1-833-203-6447) or web portal (https://www.lighthouse-services.com/apta).
- Serves as a role model for professional and ethical behavior at APTA conferences;
- Promote and foster fairness and justice in the treatment of conference attendees, members, speakers, volunteers, guests, and exhibitors; and
- Are responsible for taking appropriate steps to ensure offending conduct is stopped immediately and offenders are reported to APTA's hotline (1-833-203-6447) or web portal (https://www.lighthouse-services.com/apta).
6. PROCEDURES
APTA provides a safe, hospitable, and productive environment for everyone attending APTA events, regardless of ethnicity, religion, disability, physical appearance, gender, or sexual orientation. It is important to remember that a community where people feel uncomfortable or threatened is neither healthy nor productive. APTA also prohibits any form of harassment, sexual or otherwise. Anyone subject to this policy who asked to stop any harassing and/or abusive behavior is expected to comply immediately. If you feel physically unsafe or believe a crime has been committed, you should report it to onsite security or to the police immediately. APTA may also involve venue security and/or local law enforcement, as appropriate based on the specific circumstances. APTA staff are available to document allegations for future assessment and to assist in reporting.
Prohibited Behavior
- Intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning speech or actions by anyone subject to this policy at or in relation to the live or virtual event and related event activities sponsored by APTA;
- Harassing behavior such as: using offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, national origin, gender identity, or disability;
- inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images at APTA-sponsored spaces or in presentation slides;
- deliberate intimidation, virtual or in-person stalking or unwelcome following including on social media;
- harassing photography, recording or social media posts;
- yelling at or threatening speakers;
- sustained disruption of talks or other events; unwelcome physical or verbal contact or sexual attention; and/or
- verbal or physical abuse, intimidation, threats, efforts to annoy others, which in any way creates a disturbance that is disruptive or dangerous or creates reasonable apprehension in a person.
Networking Events
To report a violation to APTA:
- APTA encourages prompt reporting of violations so immediate action can be taken to address the concern. Complaints may also be raised after the event has concluded, according to the following procedures:
- You may make a report in-person to any APTA staff member or APTA Leadership.
- At any time, you can also make a report through APTA’s hotline (1-833-203-6447) or web portal (https://www.lighthouse-services.com/apta), which will collect and promptly relay information in a secure and sensitive manner. Policies and procedures for APTA’s management of allegations are described below.
Reports may not be submitted anonymously unless they include specific factual allegations that permit an adequate investigation. Depending on the nature of complaint, complete confidentiality cannot be guaranteed, but all complaints will be handled with discretion and with the aim of preserving confidentiality to the extent compatible with conducting an appropriate investigation.
Procedures After an Incident is Reported
If the severity of the allegation is high, it is a possible repeat offense, or it is determined that the case is beyond APTA’s capacity to assess claims and views on either side, APTA may refer the case to the alleged offender’s employer or a governmental authority or law enforcement and may delay decision under this Code until the further investigation, findings, and decision by that third party authority.
Penalties for Violation of this Policy
- Conversation with offender regarding the negative impact of the specific behavior and direction to cease inappropriate behavior;
- Removal from the event, without return of fees paid;
- Verbal warning;
- Written warning;
- Temporary or permanent ban from all or some future APTA events (in-person and/or virtual);
- Suspended or expelled from APTA (depending on membership type) without return of any membership dues paid;
- Removal from any volunteer leadership or committee role at APTA; and/or
- Depending on the severity of the conduct, reporting the Code of Conduct Committee findings to the offender’s employer or law enforcement for their investigation and recommended decision.
Retaliation Not Tolerated