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In what situation can provisions of the code be waived?

  1. When deemed unnecessary

  2. When a major modification is needed

  3. Only if specified

  4. Under no circumstances

The correct answer is: Only if specified

The provisions of a code can be waived only if specified within the code itself. This means that certain codes may contain explicit language that outlines the conditions or circumstances under which waivers can be granted. This approach ensures that exceptions are handled systematically and legally, guarding against arbitrary decisions. When a code states that waivers are possible, it often includes criteria that must be met or specific procedures that must be followed. This structured approach helps maintain safety standards and compliance with regulatory requirements while allowing for flexibility in unique situations. In contrast, while the other scenarios mention instances where waiving might seem reasonable, they do not align with the defined processes mentioned in the code. For instance, deeming a provision unnecessary or needing a major modification does not grant the authority to waive it unless explicitly stated within the code's regulations. Similarly, the statement suggesting a blanket prohibition against waiving codes does not provide any mechanism for flexibility when the code itself might allow for exceptions.