WITH 130 PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS/ TX BASIC CODE
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER LICENSING EXAM LATEST
(BRAND NEW!)
THIS TEXAS CODE ENFORCEMENT REVIEW COVERS KEY CONCEPTS REQUIRED FOR UNDERSTANDING
AND APPLYING STATE AND LOCAL LAWS RELATED TO PROPERTY INSPECTIONS, ZONING
ADJUSTMENTS, AND HOME-BASED BUSINESS REGULATIONS. STUDENTS WILL LEARN THE
DEFINITIONS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSES USED TO IDENTIFY AND
CORRECT CODE VIOLATIONS. THIS RESOURCE IS ESSENTIAL FOR THOSE PREPARING FOR CODE
ENFORCEMENT CERTIFICATION OR A CAREER IN MUNICIPAL COMPLIANCE.
What is the State of Texas definition of code enforcement?
A) The ability to arrest anyone at anytime
B) The ability to write ordinances, inspect property, issue citations, and arrest violators
C) The enforcement of the federal code
D) The inspection, improvement and rehabilitation of environmental hazards in public and private
premises by determining the presence of fire or health hazards, nuisance violations, unsafe building
conditions, and violations of any fire, health, or building regulation, statute, or ordinance. -
CORRECT ANSWER-D
What is the process of terminating non-conformance on the basis of a time schedule that has been
prescribed by the zoning board of adjustments?
A) Amortization
B) illegal non-conformance
C) legal non-conformance
D) code enforcement - CORRECT ANSWER-A
The board of adjustment has exclusive jurisdiction over which three zoning issues?
A) land-use, property lines, and easements
B) covenants, ordinances, and urban planning
C) variances, special exceptions, appeals from decisions from admin personnel
D) residential, commercial, and industrial zoning - CORRECT ANSWER-C
,What is a signed, written agreement between two or more parties to perform some action?
A) Polices Document
B) Covenant
C) Agreement
D) Contract - CORRECT ANSWER-B
A home occupation is defined as the partial use or dwelling unit for commercial or nonresidential
uses by a resident, which is __________ and _____________ to the use of the dwelling for
residential purposes.
A) not zoned; illegal
B) illegal; additional
C) unreliable; unnecessary
D) subordinate; incidental - CORRECT ANSWER-D
Courts have consistently prohibited home-based business when the commercial activity became the
____________ use of the dwelling.
A) Dominant
B) Minimal
C) Only
D) Partial - CORRECT ANSWER-A
Some ordinances prohibit any newspaper, radio, TV, or telephone directory advertising of the home-
based business in which the ___________ _____________ is supplied.
A) Telephone Number
B) Business Name
C) Street Address
D) Owner Name
E) All of the Above - CORRECT ANSWER-C
Most day care facilities are regulated by __________ provisions and criteria concerning the number
of unrelated children kept in the household.
, A) federal
B) state
C) city
D) county - CORRECT ANSWER-B
Regulating the ___________ of signs used by home-based businesses is the first step in preventing
glaring visual impacts of home-based business on surrounding neighborhoods.
A) size
B) materials
C) placement
D) contents - CORRECT ANSWER-C
What is the of the disadvantage of a home-based business?
A) Nuisances such as odor, and noise
B) Creation of other home businesses
C) Generates Traffic
D) Additional Income
E) All of the Above
F) A, B & C only - CORRECT ANSWER-F
What are some of the impacts that a home-based business may have on a neighborhood?
A) Excessive Noise
B) Parking Issues/Excessive Traffic
C) Nuisances
D) Signs and Advertising
E) All of the Above
F) A, B & C only - CORRECT ANSWER-E
To help enforce that home-based businesses do not become a nuisance, what are some of the
conditions that are placed on the business?
A) Limitations on non-residents