Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What model codes does the division use as the starting point for adopting and revising Oregon specialty?

  1. State

  2. Local

  3. National

  4. International

The correct answer is: National

The correct choice is national model codes. This is because Oregon typically adopts national standards as a foundation for building codes, regulations, and practices. National model codes are developed by recognized organizations, ensuring they incorporate best practices and promote uniformity across different states. By starting with these codes, Oregon ensures that its construction practices align with widely accepted standards, facilitating consistency and safety in the construction industry. Local codes may vary significantly from municipality to municipality, which can create confusion and inconsistency. While state codes are specific to Oregon, they often originate from or are influenced by national standards. International codes provide a global perspective but are typically at the national level that local adaptations are further made. Hence, the emphasis on national model codes aligns with the goal of maintaining a well-regulated and safe construction environment in Oregon.