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1. What is the name of the national association that supports code enforcement
officers in Texas?
National Code Compliance Association
International Code Council
Texas Code Enforcement Society
American Association of Code Enforcement
2. Describe the primary responsibilities of a Code Enforcement Officer as
outlined in the document.
The primary responsibilities include providing legal counsel to city
officials.
The primary responsibilities include organizing community events and
public relations.
The primary responsibilities include enforcing local codes, issuing
citations, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
The primary responsibilities include managing city budgets and
overseeing construction projects.
3. What is the definition of a Code Enforcement Officer according to TLDR?
A Code Enforcement Officer is a legal advisor for municipal
governments.
A Code Enforcement Officer is a community outreach coordinator.
A Code Enforcement Officer is a professional responsible for
ensuring compliance with local codes and regulations.
, A Code Enforcement Officer is a building contractor.
4. If a Code Enforcement Officer in Texas is faced with a situation where a
property owner refuses to comply with a notice of violation, how might HB
2584 influence their next steps?
It would require the officer to ignore the violation.
It may provide the officer with enhanced legal authority to escalate
enforcement actions.
It would limit the officer's ability to take further action.
It would mandate the officer to seek approval from a judge before
acting.
5. What is typically included in a Notice of Violation issued by Code
Enforcement Officers?
A summary of the officer's qualifications.
A list of all local ordinances.
Details of the violation and required corrective actions.
Information about the American Association of Code Enforcement.
6. Who has the authority to set a court date in Texas code enforcement
matters?
Code enforcement officers
State legislators
Local law enforcement agencies
Municipal, county, or district courts