A contractor is working on a FEMA-funded disaster recovery project. The project requires compliance with both local building codes and FEMA guidelines. If there is a conflict between requirements, which takes precedence?
Correct Answer
C) The more restrictive requirement takes precedence
When multiple regulations apply to a project, the more restrictive or stringent requirement typically takes precedence. This ensures the highest level of safety and compliance with both federal and local standards.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
When multiple building codes, regulations, or guidelines apply to the same project, the fundamental principle is that the most restrictive (stringent) requirement takes precedence. This ensures maximum safety and compliance with all applicable standards. This principle applies whether dealing with federal vs. local codes, different editions of codes, or overlapping jurisdictional requirements. The more restrictive standard provides the highest level of protection and meets or exceeds all minimum requirements.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Local building codes always take precedence
Local building codes do not automatically take precedence over federal guidelines. Federal requirements often establish minimum standards that must be met regardless of local codes, and in some cases federal standards may be more restrictive than local ones.
Option B: FEMA guidelines always take precedence
FEMA guidelines do not automatically override local building codes. While FEMA has specific requirements for disaster recovery projects, local codes may have more stringent requirements in certain areas that must still be followed.
Option D: The contractor may choose which to follow
Contractors cannot arbitrarily choose which requirements to follow when multiple regulations apply. This would create safety risks and potential legal liability. All applicable codes and guidelines must be considered, with the most restrictive requirements governing the work.
Memory Technique
Think 'SAFETY FIRST' - the Most Restrictive requirement provides the highest level of Safety, so it comes First in priority
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Chapter 1 - Scope and Administration, Section 102 (Applicability) and Section 104 (Duties and Powers of Building Official)
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