Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Is compliance with a Stop Work Order optional?

  1. Yes, it is optional

  2. No, it is mandatory

  3. Only for certain projects

  4. Only when agreed upon by both parties

The correct answer is: No, it is mandatory

Compliance with a Stop Work Order is mandatory. This order is issued by regulatory authorities, such as local building departments, to suspend construction due to violations of laws, regulations, or safety concerns. It is a formal directive intended to protect public safety and ensure compliance with construction codes. Ignoring a Stop Work Order can result in serious legal consequences, including fines, legal action, and potential liability for damages. While other options may seem plausible in different contexts, they do not align with the legal framework surrounding Stop Work Orders. Compliance is not a choice; it is a requirement that must be followed until the authority lifting the order provides clearance to resume work.