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Under Florida Statutes Chapter 489, what is the minimum experience requirement for obtaining a general contractor license?

Correct Answer

A) 4 years

Florida Statutes Chapter 489 requires a minimum of four years of experience in the construction industry as a prerequisite for obtaining a general contractor license.

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

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Florida Statutes Chapter 489.111 specifically requires a minimum of four years of experience in the construction industry for general contractor licensure. This experience must be verifiable and relevant to the construction field. The four-year requirement ensures that applicants have sufficient practical knowledge and hands-on experience before being entrusted with the responsibilities of a general contractor. This is a fundamental licensing requirement that has remained consistent in Florida's contractor licensing laws.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: 5 years

Three years falls short of the four-year minimum experience requirement mandated by Florida Statutes Chapter 489.

Option C: 2 years

Five years exceeds the minimum requirement, though having more experience is beneficial, the statute only requires four years minimum.

Memory Technique

Think 'Chapter 489 = 4 years' - the chapter number starts with 4, just like the experience requirement of 4 years.

Reference Hint

Florida Statutes Chapter 489.111 - Experience and education requirements for contractors

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