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1. A Building Code Official can delegate all of their duties to:
a) The township manager
b) A certified building plans examiner
c) The permit counter clerk
d) None of the above
Answer: b) A certified building plans examiner
Reasoning:
Under the PA UCC, certain duties can be delegated only to another certified
individual with the appropriate credential. A certified plans examiner meets this
requirement. Clerks and township managers do not have UCC certifications, so
they cannot assume official code enforcement duties.
2. Which statement is true about certification renewal?
a) Submitting evidence of passing an additional UCC certification satisfies all
CE requirements for a 3-year period.
b) Only plans examiners and inspectors must renew UCC certifications.
c) 15 hours of CE per certification is required, max 60 hours per 3 years.
d) CE is not required if holding 7+ certifications.
Answer: a) Submitting evidence of passing an additional UCC
certification satisfies all CE requirements for a 3-year period.
,Reasoning:
CE is normally 15 hours per certification (max 60), but PA L&I allows renewal
through proof of passing another UCC exam in that 3-year cycle. Options b, c, d
are common misconceptions.
3. A certified fire inspector may:
a) Review plans & inspect residential sprinkler systems
b) Review plans & inspect commercial sprinkler systems
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) Neither (a) or (b)
Answer: d) Neither (a) or (b)
Reasoning:
A fire inspector certification is limited to inspection of fire protection features, not
design/plan review or inspection of sprinkler system installations. That authority
requires fire protection plans examiner or specialized sprinkler certification.
4. Permit fees for an opt-in municipality under the UCC are:
a) Established by regulation by Dept. of L&I
b) Established by legislature via Act 45 of 1999
c) Required to follow Formula 1, 2, or 3
d) Not regulated by the UCC
Answer: d) Not regulated by the UCC
Reasoning:
Act 45 gave municipalities adopting the UCC authority to set their own permit
fees. The state does not prescribe fee schedules.
5. Which document must be retained by the opt-in municipality under
UCC?
, a) Residential permit application
b) Commercial certificate of occupancy
c) Zoning permit
d) None of the above
Answer: b) Commercial certificate of occupancy
Reasoning:
The UCC requires municipalities to keep a permanent record of certificates of
occupancy for commercial buildings. Residential permits and zoning are outside
that retention rule.
6. To whom may plans for a commercial building be released?
a) Anyone via Right-to-Know request
b) Township supervisors
c) Responsible charge on permit application
d) Tax assessment board
Answer: c) Responsible charge on permit application
Reasoning:
Construction documents are legally protected. They can only be released to the
design professional of record / responsible charge identified on the permit. Right-
to-Know exemptions protect security and proprietary information.
7. Which statement is true about CE for Building Code Officials?
a) Only required if they review plans or inspect
b) Only required if they work for third-party agencies
c) Only required if municipality does not employ another BCO
d) Required unless they pass an additional UCC certification exam
Answer: d) Required unless they pass an additional UCC certification
exam
, Reasoning:
The CE requirement applies broadly. Passing another exam substitutes for CE
hours.
8. An insulation inspection in a single-family dwelling may be performed
by:
a) Residential energy plans examiner/inspector
b) Residential building inspector
c) Energy inspector
d) A or C
Answer: d) A or C
Reasoning:
Energy inspectors and energy plans examiners/inspectors are qualified for
insulation inspections. A building inspector does not hold authority over
insulation without the energy credential.
9. A residential mechanical inspector is also certified as a residential
plumbing inspector. CE requirement is:
a) 15 hrs plumbing + 15 hrs mechanical
b) 45 hrs, with 15 each for plumbing & mechanical
c) 30 hrs total, at least 10 related to plumbing or mechanical
d) 15 hrs total, at least 10 related to plumbing or mechanical
Answer: c) 30 hrs total, at least 10 related to plumbing or mechanical
Reasoning:
Multiple certifications combine into a higher CE load (30 hrs). At least 10 must
directly cover one of the specialties. Option b is excessive; d is insufficient.
10. Which of the following is NOT a duty of a certified BCO?