As amended through July 24, 2024
Standard 11 - Duty to refuse gift, bequest, or favor(a) An arbitrator must not, under any circumstances, accept a gift, bequest, favor, or honoraria from a party or any other person or entity whose interests are reasonably likely to come before the arbitrator in the arbitration.(b) From service of notice of appointment or appointment until two years after the conclusion of the arbitration, an arbitrator must not, under any circumstances, accept a gift, bequest, favor, or honoraria from a party or any other person or entity whose interests have come before the arbitrator in the arbitration.(c) An arbitrator must discourage members of his or her family residing in his or her household from accepting a gift, bequest, favor, or honoraria that the arbitrator would be prohibited from accepting under subdivisions (a) or (b).(d) This standard does not prohibit an arbitrator from demanding or receiving a fee for services or expenses.Comment to Standard 11
Gifts and favors do not include any rebate or discount made available in the regular course of business to members of the public.