Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 28-2-6 - Examination Required6.1. Any person desiring a license under the provisions of the Act and this rule must take the examinations required by the Board and receive a score of at least 70% on each examination in order to qualify for a license. Any person who does not receive a score of at least 70% may apply for re-examination at the next regular examination session.6.2. The Board shall provide examinations for each of the following classifications: 6.2.1. Concrete contractor;6.2.2. Electrical contractor;6.2.3. Excavation contractor;6.2.4. General building contractor;6.2.5. General engineering contractor;6.2.6. Heating, ventilating, and cooling contractor;6.2.7. Manufactured home installation contractor;6.2.8. Masonry contractor;6.2.9. Multifamily contractor;6.2.10. Piping contractor;6.2.11. Plumbing contractor;6.2.12. Remodeling and repair contractor;6.2.13. Residential contractor;6.2.14. Sprinkler and fire protection contractor;6.2.15. Structural steel erection contractor;6.2.16. Utilities contractor; and6.2.17. Any other specialty classifications as the Board determines warrant examination.6.3. The Board shall arrange for examinations to be given as frequently as it considers necessary. The Board will make available to all applicants, upon request, an annual schedule of examination dates and locations. The Board shall notify all applicants of the date, place, and time of examination at least 15 calendar days before the scheduled date.6.4. The applicant must provide the name of each qualifier, examination score, and proof of relationship for each classification selected on the application/affidavit. Examinations shall be made available by a private testing agent approved and certified by the Board to conduct the examinations. Examination fees will be charged for each classification examination requested and are the responsibility of the individual applicant. An applicant must pay all examination fees directly to the approved testing agent.