Code enforcement
Code enforcement, sometimes encompassing law enforcement, is the act of enforcing a set of rules, principles, or laws (especially written ones) and ensuring observance of a system of norms or customs.[citation needed] An authority usually enforces a civil code, a set of rules, or a body of laws and compel those subject to their authority to behave in a certain way.
In the United States, those employed in various capacities of code enforcement may be called Code Enforcement Officers, Municipal Regulations Officers, or with various titles depending on their specialization.
In Canada and some Commonwealth Countries, the term Bylaw Enforcement Officer is more commonly used, as well as Municipal Law Enforcement Officer or Municipal Enforcement Officer.
In Germany order enforcement offices are established under the state´s laws and local regulations under different terms like Ordnungsamt (order enforcement office), Ordnungsdienst (order enforcement service), Gemeindevollzugsdienst (municipal code enforcement office), Polizeibehörde (police authority) or Stadtpolizei (city police) for general-duty bylaw enforcement units.
In the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, various names are used, but the word Warden is commonly used for various classes of non-police enforcement personnel (such as Game Warden, Traffic Warden, Park Warden).
Various persons and organizations ensure compliance with laws and rules, including:
- Building inspector, an official who is charged with ensuring that construction is in compliance with local codes.
- Fire marshal, an official who is both a police officer and a firefighter and enforces a fire code.
- Health inspector, an official who is charged with ensuring that restaurants meet local health codes.
- Police forces, charged with maintaining public order, crime prevention, and enforcing criminal law.
- Zoning enforcement officer, an official who is charged with enforcing the zoning code of a local jurisdiction, such as a municipality or county.
- Parking enforcement officer, an official who is charged with enforcing street parking regulations.
- Code Enforcement Specialist, a licensed contractor, engineer and/or architecture firm, like FixmyCodeViolation that specializes in correcting code compliance issues and repairing building code violations.
See also
- Codification
- Code of Federal Regulations
- Dress code
- National Electrical Code
- International Building Code
- Legal code
- Fire code
- Penal code
- Traffic code
- Nuisance abatement
- Trading Standards