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Under Florida Administrative Code 61G4, which of the following continuing education courses would NOT satisfy license renewal requirements?

Correct Answer

D) Basic Computer Skills

Florida Administrative Code 61G4 requires continuing education to be directly related to the construction industry and professional practice. Basic computer skills, while useful, do not meet the specific requirements for construction-related continuing education.

Answer Options
A
Construction Safety Management
B
Advanced Building Codes
C
Construction Law Updates
D
Basic Computer Skills

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida Administrative Code 61G4 specifically mandates that continuing education courses must be directly related to the construction industry and professional practice of general contracting. Basic computer skills, while potentially useful in modern construction management, do not meet the regulatory requirement of being construction-specific or directly related to professional practice. The course content must enhance the contractor's knowledge and competency in construction-related areas to qualify for license renewal credit.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: Advanced Building Codes

Construction Safety Management is specifically construction-related and directly impacts professional practice, making it qualify for continuing education credit under Florida regulations.

Option C: Construction Law Updates

Construction Law Updates is directly related to professional practice and the legal aspects of construction work, making it an acceptable continuing education course.

Memory Technique

Think 'CONSTRUCTION CONNECTION' - if the course doesn't have a clear connection to construction practice, it won't count for CE credit.

Reference Hint

Florida Administrative Code 61G4 - Continuing Education Requirements section

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