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The NCSF Board for Certification holds the professionals certified by the organization to standards of conduct and ethical practices. The Board for Certification will take disciplinary action against any NCSF Certified Personal Trainer that is found to be noncompliant with the requirements outlined in the Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. The Professional Practice and Discipline Committee (PPDC) will serve as authority over the submission and resolution of complaints of violation(s) filed against NCSF Certified Personal Trainers. According to Section 1.2 (e)(f)(g) of the Policy and Procedures for Board Disciplinary Action the PPDC will:
Instructions for Filing a Complaint against an NCSF
Certified Personal Trainer
Any member or non-member of the NCSF who perceives that an NCSF Certified Member has violated an ethical standard or standard of professional practice may file a complaint with the NCSFBC. Please review this entire package before completing the form. It is designed to help you organize facts and define your concerns so the NCSFBC can more efficiently assist you in resolving your grievance against the personal trainer in question. Please note the following limitations that govern the handling of a complaint by our committee under current Board regulations. The committee cannot mediate a complaint filed: (a) if the complaint occurs after the personal trainer’s last recorded date of valid certification (expired certification status), (b) if the personal trainer never received certification status from the organization, (c) if 24 months have passed since the alleged conduct has occurred unless there is just cause for the complaint to be reviewed or (d) if a period of sixty months have passed since the alleged conduct occurred or was discovered. Exceptions to this rule may occur if the implicated individual is impersonating or falsely representing themselves as an NCSF Certified Personal Trainer or if the conduct would warrant a ban from eligibility to sit for the certification examination. Prior to filing a complaint, you are encouraged to make an effort to inform the personal trainer’s employer of the violation by communicating directly with the facilities internal complaint department. This may be the human resources department, fitness manager, general manager, or owner. Note: Information you provide on this form becomes public record that may be subject to inspection and copying by members of the public unless an exemption in law exists. If you have any questions or uncertainties about the limitations just described, please feel free to contact the NCSF Board for Certification for further clarification at (305) 668-8378. Remember To Keep All Original Documents For Your Personal Records. Complaint Handling Process
If you are uncertain about qualifying for assistance or have questions about completing the enclosed form, feel free to contact the NCSF Board for Certification by email at NCSFBC@NCSF.org, or by mail at 13501 SW 136ST Suite #102, Miami, Florida 33186 or by telephone 800-772-NCSF(6273). |
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Questions ? Call Us: 1-800-772-NCSF(6273)
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