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CFP Board Revises Sanction Guidelines and Fitness Standards

Posted on September 24th, 2024 at 11:16 PM
CFP Board Revises Sanction Guidelines and Fitness Standards

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

The CFP Board has finalized revisions to its Sanction Guidelines and Fitness Standards.

According to FinancialPlanning, key revisions include:

1. Conduct Categories: An updated inventory of 52 conduct categories that align with the CFP Board's Code and Standards.
  
2. Aggravating and Mitigating Factors: A new list of 25 general factors that describe when certain conduct should either aggravate (raise the sanction) or mitigate (lower the sanction).
 
3. Specific Factors: An expanded list of aggravating and mitigating factors tied to specific conduct categories.
 
4. Fitness Evaluation Framework: A revised framework for evaluating fitness that determines when an applicant is permanently barred, currently ineligible, or required to file a Petition for Fitness with the Disciplinary and Ethics Commission.
 
5. Conduct Description: A detailed description of conduct that will result in a permanent bar, ineligibility, or the need for a Petition for Fitness.
 
6. Uniform Sanction Guidelines: Ensuring that both applicants and CFP® professionals face similar consequences for misconduct.
 
7. Public Notice: Introducing a new public notice if the CFP Board grants certification to an applicant whose conduct would have resulted in a public censure if that applicant already had been a CFP® professional.

 

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