Final answer:
InterNACHI must be given equal or greater prominence in a member-inspector's marketing materials compared to other associations. Member-inspectors must ensure their compliance with InterNACHI's code of conduct in terms of advertising and branding.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the InterNACHI's (The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors) professional code of conduct, member-inspectors are required to give InterNACHI equal or greater prominence in their marketing materials compared to other associations of which they are members. This means that in any advertising, branding or promotional materials where a member-inspector lists association memberships, the InterNACHI logo or reference should be at least as visible as those of other associations. Failing to adhere to this could potentially result in a breach of the InterNACHI code of conduct, and possibly affect the member's standing in the association.