A contractor changes officers but does not review whether CSLB records must be updated. What is the best office action?
Correct Answer
C) Check and update CSLB personnel records as required.
Changes in personnel or officers should be reviewed for any CSLB update requirement so the license record remains accurate.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Changes in personnel or officers should be reviewed for any CSLB update requirement so the license record remains accurate.
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