28 Feb NAR Code of Ethics NAR Code of Ethics Thursday, February 28, 2019 (1:00 PM to 4:30 PM) 3.0 CE Hours Oxford Inn, Bellingham, Washington Class, Code of Ethics, Courses, Education Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsCancellation Policy Oxford Inn Oxford Inn4051 Meridian StreetBellingham, WA 98226 Map & Directions Mark Kitabayashi, AHWD, CIPS, IMS, CSP, ASP, SRES Mark Makoto KitabayashiManaging Broker, ABR, AHWD, ASP, CIPS, CRS, CSP, C2EX, e-PRO, MRP, PSA, RSPS, SFR, SRESREALTORS for 20 years in WA, and involved in many aspects of RE, including Association Leadership, Local Jurisdiction, Global Instructor-Presenter(Residential, New Construction, Foreclosure, Global Investment)*NAR National & Global Instructor (COE, CIPS, AHWD, ABR, etc.)*2021 NAR Global Coordinator Asia/Pacific*Thurston County Regional Planning Commission-Housing Advisory Committee*Homes First-Thurston County – Advisory Committee*AREAA (Asian Real Estate Association of America)-Local and National Advisory Bord*2016-2020 NAR Global Ambassador to Japan & Mongolia*2019- NAR Regional Vice President (Region 12)*2017- NAR Extended Leadership Team/Committee Liaison- Global Business*2013- President of Washington REALTORS*2006, 2010 – President Thurston County REALTORS Upon completion of “The Code of Ethics: Our Promise of Professionalism” course,participants will be able to:Identify key aspirational concepts found in the Preamble tothe NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Code of EthicsDescribe “general business” ethics, and compare and contrastthe REALTORS®’ Code of Ethics with business ethics, generallyDescribe the concepts established in Articles 1, 2, 3, 11,and 16 of the Code of Ethics and identify possible violations of the Code ofEthics specifically related to those Articles Describe the professional standards process for enforcingthe Code of Ethics, including the duty to arbitrateIdentify critical elements of due process as they relate toCode enforcement