Make the "call" for who? When I'm working on my own properties, I make the call. If it's someone else - it's up to them if they want to delegate responsibility to some government official who may , or may not be competent.
From what I've seen here on these forums - posters ask questions and get responses, not "calls' that dictate anyone's behavior.
But yes, government agencies usually rely on some sort of written "fits all" code with allowance for discression and lee-way by the code enforcement officer. Many states take part of the NEC and then add their own stuff to it (or subtract).
The current NEC code if followed is safe. It is also ridiculous in some areas. I was just required to hard-wire AC smoke/fire alarms in a cabin that has NO AC electricity and never will.
As far as this thread based on some sort of "vent" due to minimum specs? I don't get it. When it comes to voltage drop, wire insulation types, wire ampacity, alloy conductivity, the code book is very clear.
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