Ethical Guidance
Guidance on ethical practices of the museum and archaeological professions, HCA's Collections Policy, and State law and Merit Rules governing ethical conduct is provided to employees of the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs and our constituents through the following links and information.
The American Association of Museums' Code of Ethics for Museums may be viewed at the following site:http://www.aam-us.org/museumresources/ethics/coe.cfm
The Society for Historical Archaeology's Ethical Principles may be viewed at the following site:
http://www.sha.org/about/ethics.htm
The Society for American Archaeology's Principles of Archaeological Ethics may be viewed at the following site:
http://www.saa.org/ABOUTSAA/COMMITTEES/ethics/principles.html
The Register of Professional Archaeologists Code of Conduct may be viewed at the following web site: http://www.rpanet.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=3
The Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs' Collections Policy
Delaware law pertaining to Prohibitions Relating to Conflicts of Interest, Title 29 Delaware Code Section 5805, and Code of Conduct, Title 29 Delaware Code Section 5806 may be viewed at the following site:
http://delcode.delaware.gov/title29/c058/sc01/index.shtml#TopOfPage
The State of Delaware's policy on "Dual Employment" as codified in State of Delaware Merit Rules Section 4.3 states the following:
4.3 Dual Employment. Employees covered by FLSA shall be permitted to accept additional employment in another State agency with prior written consent of the affected agencies. Overtime eligibility shall be based on the FLSA.
The State of Delaware's policy on "Outside Employment and Pecuniary Interests" as codified in State of Delaware Merit Rules Section 15.2 states the following:
15.2 Outside Employment and Pecuniary Interests

