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Legal Aspects of Code Administration: Administrative Law (Self-paced)

Item #: 2024ONL12F
Price: $49.00
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Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 0.50
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This course explores the essential aspects of administrative law relevant to building code enforcement, focusing on the Board of Building Code Appeals (BBCA) and its powers, responsibilities, and procedures. Learners will gain an understanding of how administrative law governs the processes of building code appeals, including how boards are created, the application process, the authority of the board, and the procedures that should be followed during appeals. Additionally, the course will address the importance of administrative discretion, the creation of administrative regulations, and the best practices for governing board procedures.
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Objectives
  • Outline how the Board of Building Code Appeals is created and the powers it holds under model building codes.
  • Outline the steps and requirements for filing an appeal to the BBCA, including the necessary documentation and application procedures.
  • Outline the range of powers that the BBCA possesses, including its ability to grant variances and render decisions on code enforcement disputes.
  • Outline the formal procedures in handling appeals and how building officials can ensure transparency and consistency during the appeals process.
  • Differentiate between administrative discretion, which involves decision-making power, and rules of procedure, which govern the formal processes of the BBCA.
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