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1. A contractor's license is required for a project where:
A. The total cost is $500 or more including labor and materials,
OR a building permit is required
B. The total cost is $1,000 or more including labor and materials,
OR a building permit is required, AND the work is not a federal
project
C. The total cost (labor and materials) is $500 or more, OR a
building permit is required, OR employee labor is used
D. Only if the project requires a building permit
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: California law requires a contractor's license if the
total cost of one or more contracts for the project (labor and
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,materials) is $500 or more, or if a building permit is required, or
if employee labor is used. Work on a larger project cannot be
broken down into smaller amounts under $500 to avoid licensing.
2. An unlicensed contractor's first offense for contracting
without a license is typically classified as:
A. A felony
B. A misdemeanor, with potential sentence of up to 6 months
in jail and/or a $500 fine, plus administrative fine of $200-
$15,000
C. An infraction with only a warning
D. No penalty if they obtain a license within 30 days
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: First-time unlicensed contracting is a misdemeanor.
Penalties include up to 6 months in jail, a $500 fine, and an
administrative civil penalty between $200 and $15,000. The
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,CSLB may lessen or waive penalties if the contractor obtains a
license within a prescribed period.
3. For a second offense of contracting without a license, the
penalties include:
A. Only a fine of $1,000
**B. Civil penalty of 20% of the contract price or $4,500
(whichever is greater), and minimum 90 days in county jail**
C. Permanent revocation of ability to ever obtain a license
D. Only a warning from the CSLB
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A second conviction for unlicensed contracting is
punishable by a civil penalty of 20% of the contract price or
$4,500 (whichever is greater), plus a minimum of 90 days in
county jail. Felony charges may apply in state of emergency
areas.
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, 4. Which of the following is exempt from contractor licensing
requirements?
A. Any project valued at $1,000 or more
B. Any project requiring a building permit
C. An owner-builder who does the work themselves or uses
their own employees (paid wages) on their own property
D. Any person who advertises as a contractor
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Owner-builders who construct or improve existing
structures on their own property are exempt if they either do the
work themselves or use their own employees (paid wages).
However, if they hire subcontractors, those subcontractors must be
licensed. The owner-builder cannot sell the property within 12
months of completion without facing restrictions.
5. The "Class A General Engineering" contractor license is
required for which type of work?
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