Code of Ethics
The Office of Procurement personnel exercise sound business judgment and maintain the highest
ethical and moral standards in the conduct of university business and personal matters. CSU
endorses and is covered under the Code of Ethics for the Executive Branch Officers and Employees
promulgated by the Executive Order of the Governor dated September 4, 1969. The Office of
Procurement further subscribes to the professional Code of Ethics advocated by the National
Association of Educational Buyers which is as follows:
- Give first consideration to the objectives and policies of my institution.
- Strive to obtain the maximum value for each dollar of expenditure.
- Decline personal gifts or gratuities.
- Grant all competitive Offerors/Bidders equal consideration insofar as the
established policies of my institution permit, and regard each transaction on its own merits.
- Conduct business with potential and current suppliers in an atmosphere of mutual
confidence and integrity, void of intentional misrepresentation.
- Demand honesty in sales representation whether offered through the medium of a
verbal or written statement, an advertisement, or a sample of the product.
- Use only by consent original ideas and designs devised by one vendor for
competitive purchasing purposes.
- Accord a prompt and courteous reception insofar as conditions permit to all who
call on legitimate business missions.
- Be willing to submit any major controversies to arbitration or other third party
review, insofar as the established policies of my institution permit.
- Cooperate with trade and industrial associations, governmental and private
agencies engaged in the promotion and development of sound business methods.
- Foster fair, ethical, and legal trade practices.
- Counsel and cooperate with NAEB members and promote a spirit of unity among
them.