Code Enforcement
Ada is director of a building department in a big city.
Because of budget concerns, the city has been unable to hire a
sufficient number of qualified individuals to perform building
inspections. This makes it difficult for the inspectors to do a
good and thorough job. At the same time, a new and tougher
building code was adopted by the city. While this code promotes
greater public safety than the last one, it also contributes to
the difficulty inspectors have doing a good and thorough
job.
Ada sets up an appointment with the chairman of the city to
discuss her concerns. The chairman agrees to hire additional
code officials for the building department on the condition
that Ada agrees to permit certain specified buildings under
construction to be inspected under the older, less rigid
enforcement requirements.
Should Ada agree to concur with the chairman's proposal?
--adapted from NSPE Cases No. 98-5
Current NSPE Code of Ethics
An earlier version may have been used in this case.
Original Case and BER Judgement
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"Code Enforcement"
Online Ethics Center for Engineering
6/10/2006 9:48:56 PM
National Academy of Engineering
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