Professional Standards
The AIC is a self-regulating organization that is guided by a Code of Conduct and Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) to ensure that our Members:
- Maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism;
- Engage in conduct that will instill confidence and protect the public interest;
- Provide quality services within their areas of competence; and
- Commit themselves to principles that reflect high standards of professionalism.
The AIC’s By-laws outline our rules, policies and procedures that govern the AIC and approved by the AIC membership at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). AIC Consolidated Regulations define policies related to Membership, associations affiliated with the AIC, AIC committees and sub-committees, professional practice and the AIC liability insurance program.
2026 CUSPAP Exposure Draft
The Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC) is pleased to announce that the Standards Sub-Committee has issued the Exposure Draft of proposed changes for the 2026 edition of the Canadian Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (CUSPAP) in both English and French.
AIC Members and stakeholders are invited to view the CUSPAP 2026 Exposure Draft and Appendix, and submit their comments through the links in the menu to the right.
The deadline to submit comments is April 05, 2025.