Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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A residential contractor licensed for four years must undertake how many hours of training?

  1. 8 hours

  2. 12 hours

  3. 16 hours

  4. 20 hours

The correct answer is: 16 hours

A residential contractor licensed for four years is required to complete 16 hours of training to maintain their license in Oregon. This training often includes topics relevant to construction, business practices, and laws applicable to the industry. The requirement for continuing education serves to ensure that contractors keep their knowledge current, remain compliant with regulations, and enhance their professional skills, thus benefiting both their business and their clients. This number of hours is aligned with the standards set by the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB), which mandates specific training requirements based on how long a contractor has held their license. For anyone in the field, understanding these obligations is crucial, as failure to comply can have implications for their licensure status.