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No person may engage in code enforcement as defined in G.S. § 143-151.8(a)(3) unless he or she holds a currently valid standard certificate, limited certificate, or probationary certificate issued by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board (hereinafter referred to as “the Board”).
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It shall be the duty of the Inspections Department to enforce all of the provisions of this chapter and of the state and local regulatory codes adopted herein, and to make all inspections necessary to determine whether or not the provisions of this chapter and these codes are being met. In addition, it is the responsibility of the Inspections Department to enforce all other ordinances, when specified, adopted as regulatory means.
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No officer or employee of the Inspections Department shall be financially interested in the furnishing of labor, material, or appliances for the construction, alteration, or maintenance of a building or any part thereof, or in the making of plans or specifications therefor, unless he or she is the owner of the buildings. No officer or employee of the Inspections Department shall engage in any work which is inconsistent with his or her duties or with the interests of the county or of any city or town in which he or she has code enforcement responsibilities.
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The Inspections Department, and each Inspector, shall keep complete, permanent, and accurate records in convenient form of all applications received, permits issued, inspections, and reinspections made, and all other work and activities of the Inspections Department. Periodic reports shall be submitted to the County Administrator, governing body, and other agencies of the county, and to the town managers, mayors, and governing boards as may be required.
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