Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Does Oregon utilize the plumbing and electrical chapters of the ICC International Residential Code?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only plumbing

  4. Only electrical

The correct answer is: No

The correct understanding of Oregon's approach to building codes is rooted in its adoption of specific regulations tailored to the state's needs. Oregon has its own set of construction codes and does not fully adopt the plumbing and electrical chapters from the ICC International Residential Code (IRC). Instead, the state has opted to develop its own standards for these trades, ensuring that the regulations are appropriate and relevant to the unique conditions in Oregon. By establishing its own plumbing and electrical codes, Oregon can better address local environmental factors, resource availability, and public safety concerns. This approach allows for greater flexibility in how standards are applied while still maintaining a commitment to safety and health in residential construction. As a result, while the IRC serves as a reference and framework for many construction practices, Oregon's specific codes take precedence in the plumbing and electrical domains.