Land Use & Zoning
Building codes in Nebraska are primarily enforced by:
AThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
BLocal governments (cities and counties) through building inspections and permits✓ Correct
CThe federal Department of Labor
DPrivate homeowners associations
Explanation
Building codes are adopted and enforced at the local level in Nebraska. Cities and counties require building permits and conduct inspections to ensure construction meets safety standards.
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