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CA SPCB Branch 2 Field Rep Exam Actual
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Questions 1-15


Question 1 According to the California Business and Professions Code Division 3, Chapter 14,
which branch license classification is specifically authorized to inspect for and report on wood-
destroying pests and organisms including termites, wood-destroying beetles, and wood decay
fungi?

A. Branch 1 - General Pest Control B. Branch 2 - Wood-Destroying Pests and Organisms
[CORRECT] C. Branch 3 - Termite D. Branch 4 - Ornamental and Turf

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The California Structural Pest Control Act (Business and Professions Code §8500-
8690) establishes three branch classifications: Branch 1 (General Pest Control - insects, rodents,
birds, other pests affecting health or property); Branch 2 (Wood-Destroying Pests and Organisms
- termites, wood-destroying beetles, wood decay fungi); and Branch 3 (Termite - specifically for
termite treatments, often held with Branch 2). Branch 2 Field Representatives are specifically
trained and licensed to identify, inspect for, and report on organisms that damage wooden
structures. Branch 1 (A) does not include wood-destroying organism inspection authority. Branch
3 (C) is treatment-specific for termites. Branch 4 (D) does not exist in California structural pest
control licensing. Understanding these distinctions is critical as practicing outside one's scope
constitutes unlicensed activity.



Question 2 A Field Representative operating under a Branch 2 license must perform all
inspection activities under the direct supervision of which individual?

A. Any licensed contractor in the construction industry B. A certified operator who holds a
current Branch 2 license [CORRECT] C. A Branch 1 certified operator D. No supervision is
required once the Field Representative license is issued

Correct Answer: B

,Rationale: California Business and Professions Code §8560 requires that Field Representatives
work under the direct supervision of a certified operator (company owner or designated
supervisor) who holds the same branch classification. A Branch 2 Field Representative must be
supervised by a Branch 2 certified operator who is responsible for the technical accuracy of
inspections, report preparation, and compliance with all regulations. This ensures quality control
and accountability. Construction contractors (A) lack pest control licensure. Branch 1 operators
(C) are not qualified to supervise Branch 2 activities as they lack wood-destroying pest expertise.
Independent operation (D) is prohibited; unsupervised inspection or report preparation violates
licensing requirements and may result in disciplinary action including license revocation.



Question 3 The California Structural Pest Control Act is codified in which specific section of the
California Business and Professions Code?

A. Division 2, Chapter 10 B. Division 3, Chapter 14 [CORRECT] C. Division 4, Chapter 20 D.
Division 5, Chapter 7

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Structural Pest Control Act is located in Division 3 (Professions and Vocations
Generally), Chapter 14 (Structural Pest Control Act), Sections 8500 through 8690 of the
California Business and Professions Code. This chapter establishes the Structural Pest Control
Board, defines license classifications, sets qualifications, and establishes enforcement
mechanisms. Field Representatives must be familiar with this code section as it governs all
aspects of professional practice. The Health and Safety Code contains related environmental and
safety provisions, but the primary regulatory framework is in the Business and Professions Code.
Knowledge of code location facilitates reference and continuing education.



Question 4 How frequently must a Branch 2 Field Representative license be renewed, and what
continuing education requirement applies?

A. Annually with 8 hours of continuing education B. Every 2 years with 16 hours of continuing
education [CORRECT] C. Every 3 years with 24 hours of continuing education D. Every 4
years with no continuing education required

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: All structural pest control licenses, including Branch 2 Field Representative licenses,
must be renewed every 2 years. The continuing education requirement is 16 hours per renewal
period for Field Representatives (Business and Professions Code §8567). Certified operators
require additional hours. Continuing education ensures practitioners remain current with
regulatory changes, new treatment technologies, safety protocols, and pest biology. Failure to

,complete required education results in license expiration and inability to practice. The SPCB
approves specific providers and courses; random audits verify compliance. Licensees should
maintain documentation of completed education for at least 3 years.



Question 5 Under California law, which of the following constitutes unlicensed activity in
structural pest control?

A. A homeowner treating their own residence for termites B. A licensed Branch 2 Field
Representative inspecting for wood-destroying beetles under supervision C. An unlicensed
individual conducting wood-destroying pest inspections for compensation [CORRECT] D. A
certified operator performing treatment for drywood termites

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: California Business and Professions Code §8502 requires licensure for anyone who
"engages in the business of pest control" or "advertises, solicits, or holds oneself out as engaging
in pest control" for compensation. This includes inspection, identification, reporting, and
treatment activities. Homeowners treating their own property (A) are exempt (non-commercial).
Licensed Field Representatives (B) and certified operators (D) operate within legal authority.
Unlicensed commercial activity (C) is a misdemeanor, subject to fines up to $1,000 and/or
imprisonment up to 6 months per violation (§8564). The SPCB actively investigates complaints
and conducts sting operations; unlicensed activity also exposes individuals to civil liability and
voids insurance coverage.



Question 6 A Worker Identification Card (WIC) issued by the Department of Pesticide
Regulation (DPR) is required for which category of pest control personnel?
A. Certified operators only B. Field Representatives only C. All employees who handle
pesticides in the course of employment [CORRECT] D. Office administrative staff only

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: DPR Worker Identification Cards (also known as QAC - Qualified Applicator
Certificates or QAL - Qualified Applicator Licenses for higher categories) are required for any
employee who handles, applies, or supervises the use of pesticides in agricultural or structural
settings. This includes Field Representatives who may apply limited pesticides during inspection
or treatment activities, applicators, and technicians. The card verifies training in pesticide safety,
laws, and application techniques. Certified operators (A) and Field Representatives (B) may need
additional credentials but the WIC is the baseline requirement for all pesticide handlers. Office
staff (D) with no pesticide contact do not require WICs. DPR regulations (3 CCR §6000 et seq.)
govern these requirements separate from SPCB licensure.

, Question 7 Which of the following actions by a Branch 2 Field Representative would subject the
individual to disciplinary action by the Structural Pest Control Board?

A. Submitting an inspection report within 10 business days B. Failing to disclose a conflict of
interest when inspecting a property owned by a relative [CORRECT] C. Using a flashlight
during a crawlspace inspection D. Documenting conducive conditions on the NPC-99 form

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Business and Professions Code §8562 lists grounds for disciplinary action including
fraud, misrepresentation, incompetence, and "any conduct which evidences unfitness to
practice." Failing to disclose a conflict of interest (financial or familial) constitutes
misrepresentation and violates ethical standards. The SPCB expects impartial, objective
inspections; undisclosed conflicts may bias findings or recommendations. Timely report
submission (A) is required, not disciplinary. Using proper equipment (C) and documenting
findings (D) are standard practice. Other disciplinary grounds include: falsifying reports,
performing treatments beyond scope, failing to supervise employees, and violating pesticide
laws. Disciplinary outcomes range from reprimand to license suspension or revocation.



Question 8 The Structural Pest Control Board may impose which of the following penalties for
violations of the Structural Pest Control Act? (Select all that apply)

A) Administrative fines up to $5,000 per violation [CORRECT] B) License suspension
[CORRECT] C) License revocation [CORRECT] D) Mandatory continuing education
[CORRECT] E) Criminal imprisonment of office staff without pesticide contact

Correct Answer: A, B, C, D

Rationale: The SPCB has broad disciplinary authority under Business and Professions Code
§8564. Administrative fines range from $100 to $5,000 per violation depending on severity and
intent. License suspension and revocation are available for serious or repeated violations. The
Board may also impose conditions including mandatory additional education (D), probation, and
practice restrictions. Criminal penalties (imprisonment) apply only to courts, not the
administrative Board, and apply to licensees engaging in illegal acts, not uninvolved staff (E).
The Board's disciplinary process includes investigation, accusation filing, administrative hearing,
and appeal rights. Public disciplinary records are maintained on the SPCB website to inform
consumers.



Question 9 A company holds both Branch 1 and Branch 2 licenses. Under what circumstances
may a Branch 2 Field Representative perform Branch 1 (general pest) inspections?

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