Enforcement of corporate codes of conduct:

A. is administered by industry or employer associations
B. is subject to state and local laws binding corporations to their codes of conduct
C. is entirely voluntary (i.e., there is no enforcement of these codes)
D. can be legally forced if they are part of a procurement agreement


Answer: D

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