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Under Florida Administrative Code 61G4, what is the minimum number of years of construction experience required to qualify for a general contractor license?

Correct Answer

A) 4 years

Florida Administrative Code 61G4 requires a minimum of 4 years of construction experience in a supervisory capacity to qualify for a general contractor license. This experience must be verified and documented.

Answer Options
A
4 years
B
2 years
C
3 years
D
5 years

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida Administrative Code 61G4 specifically mandates that applicants for a general contractor license must possess a minimum of 4 years of construction experience in a supervisory capacity. This experience requirement is designed to ensure that general contractors have sufficient hands-on knowledge and leadership experience in construction projects. The experience must be properly documented and verified through employment records, affidavits, or other acceptable forms of proof. This 4-year requirement distinguishes general contractor licensing from other construction trades that may have different experience thresholds.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: 2 years

2 years is insufficient under Florida law and falls short of the statutory requirement by 2 full years

Option C: 3 years

5 years exceeds the minimum requirement, though having 5 years would qualify an applicant

Memory Technique

Use 'Florida Four-Square' - imagine a 4-square foundation representing the 4 years of experience needed to build your contracting career in Florida

Reference Hint

Florida Administrative Code 61G4 - Chapter on Licensing Requirements and Experience Qualifications

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