Sunday night my friendly neighborhood master electrician and I were sitting in the midst of the rubble of my renovation, eating Chinese and discussing the status of various parts of the project. While we were talking about the two 20 amp SA circuits in the dining room, I mentioned this site and the ongoing discussion about using 15 amp duplex receptacles in a 20 amp circuit. (The SA circuits in the dining room have 15 amp receptacles, but they are pigtailed so the feed-throughs don't carry the circuit.) As it happens, two of the receptacles, which will be behind the sideboard when the dust settles, are split with the top half switched to accommodate two lights that will sit on top of the sideboard. My neighbor pointed at the switch and commented that it didn't have to be rated for 20 amps either. OK, I'm an electrical engineer, not an electrician, so it never would have occurred to me to use a switch rated for only 15 amps to switch a 20 amp circuit. I'm not seeking DIY advice - I get that from my neighbor, the switch is already a spec grade 20 amp switch and the room has already passed inspection, but I am curious about the use of 15amp switches on 20 amp circuits. Any comments? Does the Code permit this? (We are still under the 99 code, although we just started a 1 year grace period to transition to the 2002 code.)