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RICS develops and enforces leading international standards to protect consumers and businesses, ensuring the highest level of professionalism. The regulatory functions of RICS relating to Standards and Professional Development are led and overseen by the Standards and Regulation Board (SRB).
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The regulatory functions of RICS are led and overseen by the Standards and Regulation Board (SRB).
We support the profession and underpin client and wider public confidence through our assurance programme.
We investigate cases where there may be a need to take disciplinary action in the public interest and to maintain professional standards.
RICS takes disciplinary action to protect the public interest and safeguard the reputation of the profession