Fundamentals of Code Enforcement Final Exam Complete Questions and Answers A+ Graded
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Fundamentals of Code Enforcement Final
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Complete Questions and Answers
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1. Drainage and utility easements are identified by - ANSWER Dotted lines
2. County Property Appraiser - ANSWER Site is used for tax purposes
3. GIS - ANSWER Geographic Information System
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Fundamentals of Code Enforcement Final
Exam
Complete Questions and Answers
A+ Graded
1. Drainage and utility easements are identified by - ANSWER ✔ Dotted lines
2. County Property Appraiser - ANSWER ✔ Site is used for tax purposes
3. GIS - ANSWER ✔ Geographic Information System
4. clerk of court's office. - ANSWER ✔ Used to search civil lawsuits,
bankruptcies, foreclosures, divorce actions, estate information on deceased
owners
5. Lis Pendens - ANSWER ✔ A recorded notice stating that a lawsuit is
pending that may affect title to the defendant's real estate.
6. Grantor - ANSWER ✔ seller
7. Grantee - ANSWER ✔ buyer
8. General Warranty Deed - ANSWER ✔ A deed in which the grantor fully
warrants good, clear title to the premises. Used in most real estate deed
transfers, a general warranty deed offers the greatest protection of any deed.
9. Title Insurance - ANSWER ✔ a type of insurance that protects the buyer if
problems with the title are found later
10.Quick Claim Deed - ANSWER ✔ turning over house/property to someone
else AS IS.
11.Special Purpose Deed - ANSWER ✔ one tailored to the requirements of
specific parties, properties, and purposes
,12.FSS Chapter 112.311 - ANSWER ✔ Legislative intent and declaration
13.FSS Chapter 112.313 - ANSWER ✔ Standards of conduct for public
officers, employees of agencies, and local government attorneys
14.Solicitation or acceptance of gifts - ANSWER ✔ No public officer ,
employee of an agency, local government attorney, or candidate for
nomination or election shall solicit or accept anything of value to the
recipient, including a gift, loan, reward, promise of future employment,
favor, or service, based upon any understanding that a vote, official action,
or judgment of the public officer, employee, local government attorney, or
candidate would be influenced thereby
15.Bribery - ANSWER ✔ FSS Chapter 838.015
16.FSS Chapter 838.016 - ANSWER ✔ Unlawful compensation or reward for
official behavior
17.FSS Chapter 838.021 - ANSWER ✔ Corruption by threat against public
servant
19.Number of persons on code enforcement board for a population less than
5,000 - ANSWER ✔ 5 or 7 member
20.Except as provided in subsections (3) and (4) - ANSWER ✔ if a violation of
the codes is found the code inspector shall notify the violator and give him
or her a reasonable time to correct the violation.
21.If a repeat violation is found - ANSWER ✔ The code inspector shall notify
the violator but is not required to give the violator reasonable time to correct
the violation.
22.A fine imposed pursuant to 162.06 (2)(a) shall not exceed - ANSWER ✔
$250 per day for first time violation and $500 per day for repeat violation
, 23.If a code enforcement board finds the violation to be irreparable or
irreversible in nature - ANSWER ✔ it may impose a fine not to exceed
$5000 per violation
24.No lien shall continue for a period longer than - ANSWER ✔ 20 years after
a certified copy of an order imposing fine has been recorded unless within
that time an action is commenced pursuant to s. 162.09(3)
25.An appeal has to be filed within - ANSWER ✔ 30 days of the execution of
the order to be appealed
26.Good Samaritan Act - ANSWER ✔ S. 768.13
27.Gleaner - ANSWER ✔ A person who harvests for free distribution an
agricultural crop that has been donated by the owner
28.United States Supreme Court - ANSWER ✔ the highest court in the United
States
29.U.S. Court of Appeals - ANSWER ✔ 12 Regional Circuit Courts of
Appeals
30.1 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
31.U.S. District Courts (trial and appellate) - ANSWER ✔ 94 Judicial Districts
and US Bankruptcy Courts
32.US Court of International Trade
33.US Court of Federal Claims
34.Military Courts (Trial and Appellate) - ANSWER ✔ Court of Appeals for
Veterans Claims
35.US Tax Court
36.Federal administrative agencies and boards
37.Florida State Court System - ANSWER ✔ Supreme Court
38.5 District Court of Appeals
39.20 Judicial Circuits
40.67 County Courts
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