Business & LicensingQuestion 406 of 690
A corporation's contractor license is qualified by an RMO who resigns. To keep the license valid, the corporation must:
a.Continue operating; a qualifier is optional after the first year
b.Wait until the next renewal to address the qualifier
c.Designate any current employee, licensed or not, as qualifier
d.Associate a new qualifier who meets experience and exam requirements
Explanation
Every contractor license must be continuously qualified by an individual who has met the experience and examination requirements under §7068. If the qualifier leaves, a qualified replacement must be associated with the license or it cannot remain active.
Law Reference: Bus. & Prof. Code §7068Practice all 690 questions free — no signup required.
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