From the auDA constitution:
"9.7 Application for Membership
An application for membership must be made in the form approved by the Board from time to time, provided that each such application must contain:
a. an undertaking on the part of the applicant to be bound by auDA's Constitution;
b. the postal address and electronic mail address of the applicant;
c. adequate particulars of the applicant's qualifications for membership;
d. if the applicant is an Organisation, the name of the Organisation's proposed Nominee(s); and
e. the signature (or where applicable, the seal) of the applicant, or such other form of authentication (electronic or otherwise) approved by the Board from time to time."
Nope, no code of conduct.
However, in the auDA new member applications:
"As a condition of auDA membership, I agree that
1. I will be bound by the auDA Constitution
2. My member name and membership class may be published on a list of auDA members
3. I will be bound by the Member Code of Conduct"
Whaaat?!? Isn't that just a little unconstitutional and more than a little dictatorial?
Scumbags!