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Basic Code Enforcement TEEX & TDLR Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the primary purpose of code enforcement? A) To provide housing assistance B) To generate revenue for local governments C) To ensure compliance with building codes and ordinances for public safety D) To eliminate al...

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What is the primary purpose of code enforcement?

A) To provide housing assistance

B) To generate revenue for local governments


✔✔C) To ensure compliance with building codes and ordinances for public safety


D) To eliminate all construction activity




Which agency is primarily responsible for regulating building codes in Texas?

A) Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs


✔✔B) Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)


C) Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

D) Texas State Legislature




What is a building permit?

A) A document allowing any construction on a property


✔✔B) A legal authorization required before beginning construction or renovation


C) A tax incentive for new buildings

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,D) A form of insurance for builders




What are the consequences of not obtaining a required building permit?


✔✔A) Fines, stop-work orders, and potential demolition of unauthorized structures


B) No consequences if the building is completed

C) Immediate approval after the fact

D) A temporary exemption from code enforcement




What is the purpose of zoning laws?

A) To increase property values


✔✔B) To regulate land use and development in specific areas


C) To eliminate all residential properties

D) To control the appearance of buildings




Which of the following is typically a responsibility of a code enforcement officer?


✔✔A) Inspecting properties for compliance with local codes


B) Approving all construction plans without review

C) Issuing permits without inspections


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,D) Providing financial assistance to property owners




What is a “nuisance” as defined in code enforcement?

A) A property that is occupied without a lease

B) A structure built without a permit


✔✔C) Any condition that is harmful to public health, safety, or morals


D) A vacant lot




How can property owners appeal a code enforcement decision?

A) By contacting the mayor directly


✔✔B) By filing an appeal with the local governing body or board of adjustments


C) By refusing to comply with the order

D) By posting the decision on social media




What is the significance of the International Building Code (IBC)?


✔✔A) It provides a set of comprehensive regulations for building construction and safety


B) It is only applicable to residential buildings

C) It allows for more flexible building regulations


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, D) It is a recommendation rather than a requirement




What is the role of public hearings in the code enforcement process?


✔✔A) To allow community members to voice their concerns regarding proposed changes or

violations

B) To finalize construction permits without public input

C) To discuss unrelated community issues

D) To streamline the permit approval process




What is considered a "red tag" in construction?


✔✔A) A notice indicating that work is to stop immediately due to violations


B) A permit indicating construction is on schedule

C) A warning for minor violations

D) A tag for finished construction




What action can be taken if a property owner fails to comply with code violations?


✔✔A) Legal action, including fines or forced compliance measures


B) The property can be sold immediately


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