Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which entity must an individual apply to for testing and certification as a master builder?

  1. Department of Consumer Services

  2. Building Code Division

  3. Home Builders Association

  4. Labor and Industries Office

The correct answer is: Building Code Division

The Building Code Division is responsible for the administration and enforcement of building codes, which includes overseeing the testing and certification processes for various construction-related qualifications, such as that of a master builder. The certification indicates that the individual has met specific standards of knowledge and competence in building construction practices as established by the building codes governing the state. By applying to the Building Code Division, candidates ensure they are being evaluated based on the appropriate criteria for building standards, safety, and compliance with legal regulations. This oversight is vital for maintaining the integrity of construction practices and ensuring that structures are built safely and according to code. The other entities listed do not manage the certification process specifically for master builders. The Department of Consumer Services focuses on consumer protection rather than licensing, the Home Builders Association is a professional organization that supports builders but does not issue certifications, and the Labor and Industries Office primarily deals with worker safety and labor regulations rather than contractor certification.