Supplier Code of Conduct

Haldimand, Ontario

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# Supplier Code of Conduct **Policy number:** 2024-06 **Effective date:**October 22, 2024 **Last revision date:**October 22, 2024 --- ## On this page 1. Introduction 2. Integrity and Public Confidence 3. Workplace Well-Being --- ## 1. Introduction **1.1 Purpose** 1.1.1 The Supplier Code of Conduct outlines the principles and standards that Haldimand County (the "County") expects from Suppliers when conducting business with or on behalf of the County. This policy aims to ensure that all Suppliers maintain the highest level of ethical conduct, integrity, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. 1.1.2 This Supplier Code of Conduct ("Supplier Code") is applicable to any Supplier, their employees, representatives and subcontractors who wish to establish and maintain a business relationship with the County. 1.1.3 The Supplier Code is created to support the County's corporate Respectful Conduct Policy, which aims to provide public services to the residents and visitors of the County through integrity, trustworthiness, mutual respect and to enable the County to address unreasonable, frivolous or vexatious behaviours by Suppliers. 1.1.4 This Policy is in alignment with the County's Procurement Policy 2023-02, it's definitions and more specifically, Article 7.0 Supplier Eligibility & Relations within the Policy. **1.2 Objectives** 1.2.1 Suppliers, subcontractors, employees, appointed agents, representatives, bidders, and potential bidders, who provide goods, services or construction to the County ("Suppliers"), are required to align with the County's objectives. These objectives encompass promoting competitive bidding, upholding fairness, accountability, and transparency in the procurement process, all while doing so in a professional manner. 1.2.2 The County expects Suppliers to perform all duties in a competent and impartial manner which can withstand the closest public scrutiny. Suppliers are expected to exercise sound judgement when conducting business with the County and exhibit solid business integrity which aligns with the County's core values and ethical standards. **1.3 Application** 1.3.1 Suppliers are required to familiarize themselves with this Supplier Code and comply with it as a condition of doing business with the County. 1.3.2 Suppliers are responsible for ensuring that any employees, representatives, appointed agents, or subcontractors acting on the Supplier's behalf, conduct business in accordance with this Supplier Code. 1.3.3 The Supplier Code should not be read in lieu of, but in addition to the Supplier's contractual obligations. In the event of a conflict between this Supplier Code and a contract, the contract shall govern as applicable. In the event there is no contract, the Supplier Code shall be read in alignment with the County's Procurement Policy. 1.3.4 The County reserves the right to refuse or discontinue business with any Supplier found to be in violation of this Policy. **1.4 Severability** 1.4.1 Should any section, clause or paragraph of this Policy be declared by a court or competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, the decision shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Policy. --- ## 2. Integrity and Public Confidence **2.1 Supplier Responsibilities** 2.1.1 Suppliers are expected to adhere to the following core values of business integrity: * Comply with all applicable County, provincial and federal laws and regulations relevant to their business operations, products, services and will not participate in or contribute to any actions that would involve breaking, avoiding, or undermining the principles and standards outlined in the Supplier Code; * Treat all persons honestly and equitably, showing due respect for their rights, entitlements, duties and obligations; and at all times act responsibly and diligently in the performance of their duties; * Be professional and courteous; * Be accountable and responsible for decisions and actions, take ownership of problems and initiate corrective actions; * Promote the health and safety of others and prevent workplace illness, injury, harassment and violence as the employer; and * Carry out their duties in a fair, impartial and transparent manner. **2.2 Conflict of Interest** 2.2.1 Public confidence in the County is put at risk when the conduct of a Supplier involves or appears to involve a conflict between public duty and private interests. Suppliers are required to support and advance the interests of the County and avoid placing themselves in situations where their personal interests actually or potentially conflict with the interests of the County. 2.2.2 Suppliers are expected, at minimum to: * Avoid any situation that may create a perceived, probable or actual conflict of interest without prior written approval from the County; * Not take part in, or in any way influence any County decision that might result in a financial or other advantage, whether direct or indirect, as a result of contractual association with the County; and * Not attempt to gain an improper advantage or preferred treatment from County staff. 2.2.3 Suppliers shall disclose to the County, as soon as they become aware of any situation that could or has resulted in an actual, probable or perceived conflict of interest. **2.3 Avoidance of Preferential Treatment** 2.3.1 Suppliers shall not grant preferential treatment to any County staff and must avoid creating or appear to create an obligation for the purpose of gaining any special consideration. **2.4 Gifts and Hospitality** 2.4.1 Staff and Council are required to comply with their respective Code of Conduct Policies, which dictate appropriate and accepted protocols. The Policies assist with matters of conduct to avoid conflict of interest and which prohibits the acceptance of gifts or favours in exchange for business or business considerations. Staff and Council are to serve the public in a manner beyond reproach. **2.5 No Lobbying** 2.5.1 Suppliers must not, in relation to the procurement process, engage directly or indirectly in any form of political or other lobbying whatsoever to influence the selection of the preferred bidder. **2.6 Fraud** 2.6.1 Suppliers must not engage in any fraudulent activity. Examples of activities which may be considered fraudulent include, but are not limited to: * Forgery or alteration of documents (cheques, purchase orders, time sheets, etc.); * Misappropriation of funds, securities, supplies or assets; * Authorization of receipt of payment for goods not received, services not performed or hours not worked; * Authorization of unjustified or inflated change order requests to increase profits; * Knowingly delivering works, goods or services that do not meet contract specifications; and * Subcontracting to business entities that are not arm's-length without prior consent of the County. 2.6.2 Suppliers shall disclose any previous convictions of collusion, fraud or other similar practices prohibited under law for which they have not received a pardon. **2.7 Theft and Vandalism** 2.7.1 The County's assets must be protected from theft, destruction, vandalism and neglect, and used properly and strictly for the County's purposes. Supplier's personal use, misuse, misappropriation of/or theft or vandalism of County property, resources, equipment, material and supplies is prohibited. **2.8 Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption** 2.8.1 Suppliers are expected to comply with applicable anti-corruption laws, whether domestic or foreign, and not engage in any form of corrupt practices including, but not limited to extortion, fraud, bribery or other unlawful payment or benefit to secure any concession, contract or other favourable treatment. 2.8.2 Suppliers should not engage in any conduct that would put the County at risk of violating anti-bribery laws or regulations. Bribery is giving or receiving of a "thing" of value to influence the actions of another person or organization. Types of bribery can include, but not be limited to: * Kickback payments that could be received before, during or at the end of a project/contract; and * Any financial benefits given with the intent of influencing the recipient which includes such things as gifts (for example, travel or entertainment), loans, credit cards, purchase overpayments, cash, fees and commissions. **2.9 Collusive Bidding** 2.9.1 Suppliers are not to participate in collusive bidding which may include agreeing to submit complementary high bids to allow pre-selected Suppliers to win contracts on a rotating basis, divide contracts by territory or take steps to defeat the competitive process and divide work. Suppliers are not to contract with separate business entities that are not arm's-length, submit a bid through non arm's-length entity or reveal confidential information to an arm's-length entity. **2.10 Misrepresentation** 2.10.1 Suppliers are prohibited from misrepresenting their relevant past experiences and qualifications in relation to any solicitation process. The County reserves its rights if the Supplier fails to make the appropriate disclosures and representations. **2.11 Confidentiality** 2.11.1 Suppliers must not disclose confidential and/or personal information unless specifically and explicitly permitted in the terms of their contract. The duty of a Supplier to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of County information continues once that Supplier ceases to be in a contract with the County. 2.11.2 When discussing business matters, Supplier must consider their surroundings. Conversations in public places should be limited to information that is nonconfidential and does not include references that could identify a person or situation. **2.12 Social Media** 2.12.1 The County supports the use of online communications to enhance customer service and leverage the County's brand. 2.12.2 Without the County's prior explicit written consent, Suppliers should not communicate on social media platforms identifying the County as a client or the associated services and goods provided to the County. The County maintains a neutral stance regarding any endorsements of Suppliers. Inclusion in the County's Supplier network does not constitute or imply an endorsement of the Supplier's products, services, or business practices. Suppliers must not use the County's company's name, logo, or any reference to our business in any promotional materials, advertisements, or endorsements without prior written consent from the County. 2.12.3 The County expects Suppliers to exercise discretion and professionalism in their online presence. Any social media activity by a Supplier that is deemed harmful, inappropriate, or inconsistent with the County's values and reputation may negatively impact the business relationship. Suppliers are expected to avoid any posts, comments, or content that could be perceived as damaging or controversial in relation to the County. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in corrective actions, including but not limited to termination of the business relationship. 2.12.4 Suppliers must adhere to Canadian libel laws, the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection Act, 1990, as amended, and the County's confidentiality and intellectual property practices. **2.13 Quality and Customer Satisfaction** 2.13.1 Suppliers are expected to deliver construction, products and services that meet or exceed agreed-upon specifications and quality standards. They should also be responsive to feedback and committed to resolving any issues promptly. --- ## 3. Workplace Well-Being **3.1 Safe and Respectful Workplace** 3.1.1 The County is committed to providing a safe and respectful work environment against illness, injury and incidents of violence and harassment. Suppliers are expected to conduct business in accordance to the Ontario Health and Safety Act, as amended the Ontario Human Rights Code, as amended. Suppliers are expected to maintain an inclusive and respectful workplace in which the dignity and self-respect of every person is valued. 3.1.2 Suppliers must ensure that their personal conduct within the workplace and elsewhere does not adversely affect: * Their ability to perform their official duties; * The ability of County employees or other Suppliers to perform their duties; or * Public confidence in the County or in the public sector. **3.2 Employment Practices** 3.2.1 Suppliers must abide by applicable employment standards, labour, nondiscrimination and human rights legislation. Where laws do not prohibit discrimination or where they allow for different treatment, Suppliers are expected to be committed to non-discrimination principles and operate in a way that does not differentiate unfairly. **3.3 Fit for Duty** 3.3.1 Suppliers must be fit for duty meaning they must have the ability to safely and acceptably perform duties assigned without impairment, including but not limited to: the use or after-effects of illicit drugs, alcohol, and/or medications, the misuse of and/or failure to take prescribed medications, and/or extreme fatigue/stress. The following are strictly prohibited for all Suppliers: * Use, possession, distribution, offering or sale of illegal drugs, illegal drug paraphernalia or un-prescribed drugs (for which a prescription is legally required in Canada) while on County business or premises; * Use, possession, distribution, offering or sale of alcoholic beverages or cannabis on County premises; * Intentional misuse of prescribed medications, over-the-counter medications or other substances while on County business or premises; and Haldimand County - Policy No. 2024-06 Page 9 of 9 * Being unfit for work due to the effects or after-effects of fatigue/stress, alcohol, illicit or illegal drugs, un-prescribed drugs (for which a prescription is legally required in Canada) or the intentional misuse of medications or other substances. Contact Us Haldimand County 53 Thorburn Street South Cayuga, Ontario Canada, N0A 1E0 Phone: 905-318-5932 After hours (Road, Sewer, Water or Park & Public Facilities Emergencies): 1-888-849-7345