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A contractor receives a stop work order from the building official. Work continues for 3 additional days before stopping. What penalty applies per South Carolina building codes?

Correct Answer

D) $500 per day

South Carolina building codes impose penalties of $500 per day for continuing work after receiving a stop work order from building officials.

Answer Options
A
$1,000 per day
B
$100 per day
C
$250 per day
D
$500 per day

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Under South Carolina building codes, contractors who continue work after receiving a stop work order from building officials face a penalty of $500 per day for each day work continues. This substantial penalty is designed to ensure immediate compliance with stop work orders and protect public safety. The $500 daily rate reflects the serious nature of violating official building department orders and emphasizes the importance of halting unauthorized construction activities promptly.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: $1,000 per day

$1,000 per day is too high for South Carolina's stop work order violation penalty. While this amount might seem appropriate for serious violations, the actual statutory penalty established by South Carolina building codes is $500 per day, making this option incorrect.

Option B: $100 per day

$100 per day is insufficient as a penalty under South Carolina building codes for continuing work after a stop work order. This amount would not provide adequate deterrent effect for such serious violations of building official orders.

Option C: $250 per day

$250 per day is below the actual penalty amount specified in South Carolina building codes. While this represents a significant daily fine, it falls short of the $500 per day penalty that the state has established for stop work order violations.

Memory Technique

Remember 'SC Stop = $500' - South Carolina Stop work order violations cost $500 per day. Think 'Five hundred for Five-oh-violation' (50 = SC state abbreviation).

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