Business & LicensingQuestion 429 of 690
To qualify a contractor license, the qualifying individual generally must demonstrate at least how many years of journey-level or equivalent experience in the classification applied for?
a.1 year
b.2 years
c.4 years
d.8 years
Explanation
Under the experience requirements tied to §7068, an applicant's qualifier must generally show at least four years of journey-level, foreman, supervising, or contractor experience in the trade within the prior ten years.
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