Legal Issues of Code Enforcement TEST COMPLETE
400 NEWEST QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
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QUESTION: The decision to investigator or subsequently cite, or not cite, an alleged violator for
code enforcement violation is _____________ . - ANSWER-Discretionary
QUESTION: What are two things the inspector must do prior to prosecuting? - ANSWER-notify
the alleged violator and provide reasonable time to correct.
QUESTION: What are the exceptions to reasonable time to correct? - ANSWER-repeat, serious
health/safety or emergency case, irreparable/ irreversible damages
QUESTION: If a repeat violation is found how much "reasonable time" is required to correct the
violation? - ANSWER-A code enforcement officer is not required to give a repeat violator a
"reasonable time" to correct the violation.
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QUESTION: In regards to Notice to Appear, what is the exception which does not require
reasonable to time to correct? - ANSWER-Itinerant or transient in nature
QUESTION: What is a rule of thumb for time reasonable time? - ANSWER-at least 10 business
days
The CEB was enacted by legislation in what year? - ANSWER-1980
QUESTION: Case ___________________ stated that the judicial branch has no authority to
interfere with the conduct of discretionary functions unless a constitutional provision is
violated. - ANSWER-Trianon Park Condominium vs. City of Hialeah 1982
QUESTION: Chapter 162 Part I is about? - ANSWER-Local Government Code Enforcement
Boards
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QUESTION: What is the intent of Code Enforcement? - ANSWER-To promote, protect, and
improve the health, safety, and welfare of citizens of the counties and municipalities of the
state...
QUESTION: The Code enforcement board is enabled by what chapter of the Florida Statutes? -
ANSWER-Chapter 162 Part I
QUESTION: What is the role of a Code Enforcement Board? - ANSWER-to adjudicate cases
QUESTION: A Repeat violation is some who has violated or has admitted violating the same
provision within what duration of time? - ANSWER-5 years
QUESTION: ______________ discrimination is discrimination motivated by constitutionally
impermissible reasons such as race, religion, or the defendant's exercise of the first
amendment. - ANSWER-Invidious
QUESTION: The defendant has to show that selective enforcement was deliberately based upon
- ANSWER-race, religion, other arbitrary classification
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QUESTION: What member of a Code Enforcement Board has the power to initiate enforcement
proceedings? - ANSWER-No member of the Board
QUESTION: For first time violations, in cities where the population is less than 5000, the fine
shall not exceed how much per day? - ANSWER-shall not exceed $250 per day
QUESTION: For repeat violations, in cities where the population is less than 5000, the fine shall
not exceed how much per day? - ANSWER-shall not exceed $500 per day
QUESTION: If the code enforcement board find the violation to be irreparable or irreversible in
nature, in cities where the population is less than 5000, the fine shall not exceed how much per
day? - ANSWER-may impose a fine not to exceed $5000 per day per violation
QUESTION: After 3 months from the filing of any lien which remains unpaid, the enforcement
board may authorize local governing body to do what? - ANSWER-Foreclose on the lien or to
sue to recover a money judgment for the amount of the lien.
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