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When there’s an entity change or reinstatement of licensure, do contractors need to retest?

  1. No

  2. Yes

  3. Only if the licensee is an out-of-state contractor

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: No

When there is an entity change or reinstatement of licensure, contractors are not required to retest. This means that if a contractor is merely changing the structure of their business entity (for example, moving from a sole proprietorship to an LLC) or if their existing license is reinstated after a lapse, they maintain their qualifications and do not have to undergo the testing process again. The rationale behind this is to facilitate smooth transitions for contractors and encourage them to continue doing business without the burden of retesting, which could hinder operations. Additionally, the existing knowledge and experience of the contractor are still applicable, ensuring that they remain competent in their field. This provision aligns with an understanding of practical business management, allowing contractors to adapt their business structures as necessary while maintaining their licensing status. Other options that suggest a requirement for retesting either unnecessarily complicate the process or do not accurately reflect the regulations governing contractor licensure.