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An Alabama licensed contractor is required to complete continuing education. How many hours are required for license renewal?

Correct Answer

D) 8 hours

Alabama requires 8 hours of continuing education for contractor license renewal.

Answer Options
A
12 hours
B
6 hours
C
4 hours
D
8 hours

Why This Is the Correct Answer

According to Alabama contractor licensing regulations, licensed contractors must complete 8 hours of continuing education for license renewal. This requirement ensures contractors stay current with building codes, safety standards, industry practices, and regulatory changes. The 8-hour requirement is specifically mandated by Alabama's licensing board and must be completed during each renewal period to maintain an active contractor license in the state.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 12 hours

6 hours falls short of Alabama's mandated continuing education requirement for contractor license renewal. While some states may have lower requirements, Alabama specifically requires 8 hours to ensure contractors maintain competency in current practices, codes, and safety standards.

Option B: 6 hours

4 hours is insufficient to meet Alabama's continuing education requirements for contractor license renewal. This amount would not provide adequate training to keep contractors current with evolving industry standards, code changes, and safety practices that Alabama deems necessary for public protection.

Memory Technique

Remember 'Alabama Ate 8' - Alabama contractors need to 'eat up' 8 hours of continuing education to renew their license.

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