Summer 2016       |      Cindi Christenson, Registrar      |      Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor

IN THIS EDITION:


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Quick Quiz

  1. True of False: A Home Improvement Salesperson (HIS) does not have to submit a new application if they change employers.
  2. 2. Swimming pool demolition is most appropriately performed by:
    1. C-21 – Building Moving/Demolition contractor
    2. C-53 – Swimming Pool contractor
    3. Both A and B
  3. True or False: An A – General Engineering contractor may drill a water well as long as it is part of an engineering project.
  4. True or False: A C-22 – Asbestos Abatement contractor must hold an active registration with California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH).
  5. 5. The four-year experience requirement for licensure can be waived if:
    1. If the applicant has a college degree or certificates.
    2. If the applicant has served as the qualifier on a license in the same classification they are currently applying for.
    3. If the applicant holds another classification that is significantly related to the classification applied for.
    4. All of the above.
  6. True or False: The C-47 – General Manufactured Housing contractor may only set and install manufactured homes; repairs require the B – General Building classification.



Answers:
1: True – The HIS registration number stays the same; however, notice by the current employer must be submitted when an HIS is hired or leaves employment.  2: B – The C-53 – Swimming Pool contractor. The C-21 – Building Moving/Demolition classification is not appropriate, since a swimming pool is not considered a "building." 3: False – Only the C-57 – Well Drilling classification may drill a water well. 4: True. A C-22 – Asbestos Abatement license cannot be issued unless an applicant or contractor is duly licensed with DOSH.  5: B 6: False – The C-47 – General Manufactured Housing classification may alter, repair, and install manufactured homes.



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