According to Florida regulations, what happens if a contractor performs work outside the scope of their license classification?
Correct Answer
B) The contractor faces potential disciplinary action and fines
Performing work outside the scope of a contractor's license classification is a violation of Florida law and can result in disciplinary action, fines, and potential license suspension or revocation.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Performing work outside the scope of a contractor's license classification is a violation of Florida law and can result in disciplinary action, fines, and potential license suspension or revocation.
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