
Statement of Policy - Distribution of Information
Adopted December 1992
Concerns Relating to Charging Fees for Data Gathered by CNPS
Members:
The exchange of information for scientific and conservation
purposes is a primary function of the California Native Plant
Society (CNPS). CNPS obtains data on the native flora of
California through volunteers and staff and makes these data
available to its members and the general public through
publications (i.e., the Inventory, contributions to the
California Natural Diversity Data Base, and rare plant status
reports).
In the past, some individual CNPS members have required
donations in exchange for data on rare plants. Requiring payment
for data gathered on rare plants is counterproductive to the
goals of CNPS and brings with it the risk of being sued over
"contracted services rendered." Requiring payment for
services raises questions concerning CNPS professional
liability.
Professional consultants have a legal responsibility for
accuracy and completeness and typically obtain professional
liability insurance. CNPS does not have, and does not plan to
obtain, comparable insurance coverage for members acting as
professional consultants.
CNPS Statement of Policy on the Distribution of Information:
With the concerns relating to charging fees for data gathered
by CNPS members in mind, the Board of Directors of CNPS adopts
the following policy:
No individual member, officer, or chapter of CNPS, as a
representative of CNPS, shall sell or require donations for
data, advice, opinion, or any other dissemination of information
on California's native plants other than through the official
publications of CNPS. Reasonable reproduction and mailing costs
may be charged to the recipient.
Data sold by individuals may not be done in the name of CNPS.
The Board of Directors recommends that CNPS members who act as
professional consultants and are perceived as representatives of
CNPS should include a disclaimer statement in any transmittal to
paying customers that CNPS is in no way involved and does not
attest to the validity or accuracy of the data presented.

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