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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?
A. Branch 1 - General Pest Control B. Branch 2 - Wood-Destroying Pests and Organisms
[CORRECT] C. Branch 3 - Termite D. Branch 4 - Fumigation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Branch 2 is the specific classification for wood-destroying pests and organisms,
including termites, wood-destroying beetles, and wood decay fungi. Branch 1 (A) covers general
household pests (ants, spiders, rodents). Branch 3 (C) is specifically for termite treatments (not
inspections). Branch 4 (D) does not exist in California's classification system.
Question 2 A Field Representative operating under a Branch 2 license must be supervised by
which of the following?
A. Any licensed contractor in California B. A certified operator who holds a current Branch 2
license [CORRECT] C. A Branch 1 certified operator only D. No supervision is required for
field representatives
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: California Business and Professions Code Section 8558 requires field representatives
to work under the supervision of a certified operator who holds the same branch classification. A
Branch 2 field representative must be supervised by a Branch 2 certified operator. Branch 1
operators (C) cannot supervise Branch 2 field representatives. Supervision (D) is always
required.
Question 3 Under California law, what is the minimum age requirement to qualify for a Branch
2 Field Representative license?
,A. 16 years old B. 18 years old [CORRECT] C. 21 years old D. 25 years old
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Business and Professions Code Section 8560 requires applicants for field
representative registration to be at least 18 years of age. This ensures legal capacity to enter
contracts and handle pesticides responsibly.
Question 4 How frequently must a Branch 2 Field Representative license be renewed with the
Structural Pest Control Board?
A. Annually B. Every two years [CORRECT] C. Every three years D. Every five years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: All structural pest control licenses and registrations in California must be renewed
every two years. This includes operator licenses, field representative registrations, and company
registrations. The renewal cycle ensures continuing education and current knowledge of
regulations.
Question 5 What is the consequence of performing wood-destroying pest inspections without a
valid Branch 2 Field Representative registration?
A. A warning letter from the SPCB B. Misdemeanor offense punishable by fine and/or
imprisonment [CORRECT] C. No consequence if the person is employed by a licensed
company D. Civil penalty only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Business and Professions Code Section 8566 makes it a misdemeanor to engage in
pest control work without proper licensure. Violators may face fines up to $1,000 and/or
imprisonment in county jail for up to 6 months. This applies regardless of employment status
(C).
Question 6 A Branch 2 Field Representative must notify the Structural Pest Control Board
within how many days of changing employers?
A. 5 days B. 10 days [CORRECT] C. 30 days D. 60 days
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Field representatives must notify the Board within 10 days of any change in
employment status. This ensures the Board maintains current records of which certified operator
,is supervising each field representative, maintaining accountability and supervision
requirements.
Question 7 Which of the following activities constitutes "practicing structural pest control"
under California law and requires proper licensure?
A. A homeowner treating their own residence B. A real estate agent pointing out visible termite
damage during a showing C. A Branch 2 Field Representative inspecting for wood-destroying
pests and preparing an NPC-99 report [CORRECT] D. A contractor replacing damaged wood
without inspecting for pests
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: "Practicing structural pest control" includes inspecting for wood-destroying pests,
identifying infestations, and preparing inspection reports for compensation. Homeowners (A) are
exempt for their own property. Real estate agents (B) making casual observations are not
practicing pest control. Wood replacement alone (D) does not constitute pest control practice.
Question 8 Under Business and Professions Code Section 8551, which of the following is NOT
a requirement for a company to maintain a structural pest control operator's license?
A. Designation of a certified operator responsible for supervision B. Maintenance of a registered
place of business in California C. Proof of workers' compensation insurance for all employees D.
Registration of all field representatives with the Board [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: While field representatives must be registered (D), this is a requirement for the
individual field representative, not a company licensing requirement under Section 8551.
Company requirements include: designated certified operator (A), registered business location
(B), and workers' compensation insurance (C) or exemption certificate.
Question 9 A certified operator may have their license suspended or revoked for which of the
following actions?
A. Failing to renew the company vehicle registration B. Willfully making false or misleading
statements in an inspection report [CORRECT] C. Using unlicensed subcontractors for
landscaping work D. Changing the company logo
Correct Answer: B
, Rationale: Business and Professions Code Section 8575 specifies grounds for disciplinary
action, including making false or misleading statements in reports, fraud, misrepresentation, and
incompetence. Vehicle registration (A), landscaping subcontractors (C), and logo changes (D) are
not grounds for license discipline.
Question 10 What is the maximum civil penalty the Structural Pest Control Board may assess
for a violation of the Structural Pest Control Act?
A. $500 per violation B. $1,000 per violation C. $5,000 per violation [CORRECT] D. $25,000
per violation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Business and Professions Code Section 8576 authorizes civil penalties up to $5,000
per violation of the Act or regulations. These penalties are in addition to criminal penalties and
license discipline. The amount considers the seriousness of the violation and any economic
benefit gained.
Question 11 A Branch 2 Field Representative must complete how many hours of continuing
education during each two-year renewal period?
A. 8 hours B. 16 hours [CORRECT] C. 24 hours D. 40 hours
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Field representatives must complete 16 hours of continuing education (CE) during
each two-year renewal cycle. This ensures ongoing competency in pest identification, inspection
techniques, regulations, and safety. CE must be Board-approved and relevant to the branch of
licensure.
Question 12 Which of the following individuals is exempt from Branch 2 Field Representative
registration requirements?
A. A home inspector performing wood-destroying pest inspections for compensation B. A
licensed architect inspecting for structural integrity only C. A Branch 2 certified operator
performing inspections under their own license [CORRECT] D. A real estate appraiser
evaluating property value
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Certified operators are licensed to perform inspections under their own operator
license and do not need separate field representative registration. Home inspectors (A)