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CLC - Licenses and Descriptions
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California State Contractors License Board:
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B C-2
C-4 C-5
C-6 C-7
C-8 C-9
C-10
C-11 C-12
C-13 C-14
C-15 C-16
C-17 C-20
C-21 C-23
C-26 C-27
C-28
C-29 C-31
C-32
C-33
C-34
C-35 C-36
C-38 C-39
C-42 C-43
C-45 C-46
C-47
C-50
C-51 C-53
C-54 C-55
C-57 C-60
C-61 Limited Specialty
ASB Asbestos
HAZ Hazardous Substance Removal
HIC Home Improvement
A - General Engineering:
A general engineering contractor's principal business is in connection with fixed works requiring specialized engineering
knowledge and skill, including the following divisions or subjects: irrigation,
drainage, water power, water supply, flood control, inland waterways, harbors,
docks and wharves, shipyards and ports, dams and hydroelectric projects, levees,
river control and reclamation works, railroads, highways, streets and roads,
tunnels, airports and airways, sewers and sewage disposal plants and systems,
waste reduction plants, bridges, overpasses, underpasses and other similar
works, pipelines and other systems for the transmission of petroleum and other
liquid or gaseous substances, parks, playgrounds and other recreational works,
refineries, chemical plants and similar industrial plants requiring specialized
engineering knowledge and skill, powerhouses, power plants and other utility
plants and installations, mines and metallurgical plants, land leveling and
earthmoving projects, excavating, grading, trenching, paving and surfacing work
and cement and concrete works in connection with the above mentioned fixed
works.
B - General Building:
a) Except as provided in this section, a
general building contractor is a contractor whose principal contracting business
is in connection with any structure built, being built, or to be built, for the
support, shelter, and enclosure of persons, animals, chattels, or movable
property of any kind, requiring in its construction the use of at least two
unrelated building trades or crafts, or to do or superintend the whole or any
part thereof.
This does not include anyone who merely
furnishes materials or supplies under Section 7045 without fabricating them
into, or consuming them in the performance of the work of the general building
contractor.
(b) A general building contractor may take
a prime contract or a subcontract for a framing or carpentry project. However, a
general building contractor shall not take a prime contract for any project
involving trades other than framing or carpentry unless the prime contract
requires at least two unrelated building trades or crafts other than framing or
carpentry, or unless the general building contractor holds the appropriate
specialty license or subcontracts with an appropriately licensed specialty
contractor to perform the work. A general building contractor shall not take a
subcontract involving trades other than framing or carpentry, unless the
subcontract requires at least two unrelated trades or crafts other than framing
or carpentry, or unless the general building contractor holds the required
specialty license. The general building contractor may not count framing or
carpentry in calculating the two unrelated trades necessary in order for the
general building contractor to be able to take a prime contract or subcontract
for a project involving other trades.
(c) No general building contractor shall
contract for any project that includes the "C-16" Fire Protection classification
as provided for in Section 7026.12 or the "C-57" Well Drilling classification as
provided for in Section 13750.5 of the Water Code, unless the general building
contractor holds the specialty license, or subcontracts with the appropriately
licensed specialty contractor.
(Amended by Stats. 1997, Chapter 812 (SB 857).)


C-2 - Insulation:
An insulation and acoustical contractor installs any insulating media and
preformed architectural acoustical materials for the purpose of temperature
and/or sound control.
C-4 - Boiler, Hot-Water Heating and
Steam Fitting: A boiler, hot-water
heating and steam fitting contractor installs, services and repairs power boiler
installations, hot-water heating systems and steam fitting, including fire-tube
and water-tube steel power boilers and hot-water heating low pressure
boilers,steam fitting and piping, fittings, valves, gauges, pumps, radiators,
convectors, fuel oil tanks, fuel oil lines, chimneys, flues, heat insulation and
all other equipment, including solar heating equipment, associated with these
systems.
C-5 - Carpentry:
A framing and rough carpentry contractor performs any form work, framing or
rough carpentry necessary to construct framed structures; installs or repairs
individual components of framing systems and performs any rough carpentry or
associated work, including but not limited to the construction or installation
of: sub-flooring, siding, exterior staircases and railings, overhead doors, roof
decking, truss members, & sheathing.
The amendments made to this section in 2002 shall become operative January 1,
2003, or as soon thereafter as administratively feasible, whereupon any licensee
who has passed the C-5 Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork trade examination on or
after January 10, 2000, up to the effective date of this section, shall have the
C-6 Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry classification added to the
applicable license.
C-6 - Cabinetry & Millwork:
A cabinet, millwork and finish carpentry contractor makes cabinets, cases,
sashes, doors, trims, nonbearing partitions and other items of "finish
carpentry" by cutting, surfacing, joining, gluing and fabricating wood or other
products to provide a functional surface. This contractor also places, erects,
and finishes such cabinets and millwork in structures.
The amendments made to this section in 2002 shall become operative January 1,
2003, or as soon thereafter as administratively feasible, whereupon the C-6
Cabinet, Millwork and Finish Carpentry classification shall replace the C-5
Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork classification on any license unless the
qualifier for the license has passed the C-5 Carpentry, Cabinet and Millwork
trade exam on or after January 10, 2000, or held the C-5 classification prior to
that date.

C-7 Low Voltage:
A communication and low voltage contractor installs, services and maintains all
types of communication and low voltage systems which are energy limited and do
not exceed 91 volts. These systems include, but are not limited to telephone
systems, sound systems, cable television systems, closed-circuit video systems,
satellite dish antennas, instrumentation and temperature controls, and low
voltage landscape lighting. Low voltage fire alarm systems are specifically not
included in this section.
C-8 Concrete:
A concrete contractor forms, pours, places, finishes and installs specified
mass, pavement, flat and other concrete work; and places and sets screeds for
pavements or flatwork. This class shall not include contractors whose sole
contracting business is the application of plaster coatings or the placing and
erecting of steel or bars for the reinforcing of mass, pavement, flat and other
concrete work.
C-9 Drywall:
A drywall contractor lays out and installs gypsum wall board and gypsum wall
board assemblies including nonstructural metal framing members, and performs the
taping and texturing operations including the application of compounds that
adhere to wall board to produce a continuous smooth or textured surface.

C-10 Electrical:
An electrical contractor places, installs, erects or connects any electrical
wires, fixtures, appliances, apparatus, raceways, conduits, solar photovoltaic
cells or any part thereof, which generate, transmit, transform or utilize
electrical energy in any form or for any purpose.
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C-11 Elevator:
An elevator contractor fabricates, erects, installs and repairs elevators,
including sheave beams, motors, sheaves, cable and wire rope, guides, cab,
counterweights, doors (including sidewalk elevator doors), automatic and manual
controls, signal systems, and all other devices and equipment associated with
the safe and efficient installation and operation of electrical, hydraulic and
manually operated elevators.


C-12 Earthwork and Paving:
An earthwork and paving contractor digs, moves, and places material forming the
surface of the earth, other than water, in such a manner that a cut, fill,
excavation, grade, trench, backfill, or tunnel (if incidental thereto) can be
executed, including the use of explosives for these purposes. This
classification includes the mixing, fabricating and placing of paving and any
other surfacing materials.
 C-13 Fencing:
A fencing contractor constructs, erects, alters, or repairs all types of fences,
corrals, runs, railings, cribs, game court enclosures, guard rails and barriers,
playground game equipment, backstops, posts, flagpoles, and gates, excluding
masonry walls.
C-14 Metal Roofing:
License are no longer issued.
C-15 Flooring and Floor Covering:
A flooring and floor covering contractor prepares any surface for the
installation of flooring and floor coverings, and installs carpet, resilient
sheet goods, resilient tile, wood floors and flooring (including the finishing
and repairing thereof), and any other materials established as flooring and
floor covering material, except ceramic tile.
C-16 Fire Protection:
A Fire protection contractor lays out, fabricates and installs all types of fire
protection systems; including all the equipment associated with these systems,
excluding electrical alarm systems.
C-17 Glazing:
A glazing contractor selects, cuts, assembles and/or installs all makes and
kinds of glass, glass work, mirrored glass, and glass substitute materials for
glazing; executes the fabrication and glazing of frames, panels, sashes and
doors; and/or installs these items in any structure.

C-20 Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating &
Air-Conditioning: A warm-air heating,
ventilating and air-conditioning contractor fabricates, installs, maintains,
services and repairs warm-air heating systems and water heating heat pumps,
complete with warm-air appliances; ventilating systems complete with blowers and
plenum chambers; air-conditioning systems complete with air-conditioning unit;
and the ducts, registers, flues, humidity and thermostatic controls and air
filters in connection with any of these systems. This classification shall
include warm-air heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems which utilize
solar energy.
C-21 - Building
moving/Demolition: A building
moving/demolition contractor raises, lowers, cribs, underpins, demolishes and
moves or removes structures, including their foundations. This classification
does not include the alterations, additions, repairs or rehabilitation of the
permanently retained portions of such structures.

C-23 Ornamental Metal:
An ornamental metals contractor assembles, casts, cuts, shapes, stamps, forges,
welds, fabricates and installs, sheet, rolled and cast, brass, bronze, copper,
cast iron, wrought iron, monel metal, stainless steel, steel, and/or any other
metal for the architectural treatment and ornamental decoration of structures.
This classification does not include the work of a sheet metal contractor.
C-26 Lathing:
license no longer issued. See License C-35 Lathing and Plastering below.
C-27 Landscaping:
A landscape contractor constructs, maintains, repairs, installs, or subcontracts
the development of landscape systems and facilities for public and private
gardens and other areas which are designed to aesthetically, architecturally, horticulturally, or functionally improve the grounds within or surrounding a
structure or a tract or plot of land. In connection therewith, a landscape
contractor prepares and grades plots and areas of land for the installation of
any architectural, horticultural and decorative treatment or arrangement.

C-28 Lock and Security
Equipment: A lock and security equipment
contractor evaluates, sets-up, installs, maintains and repairs all doors and
door assemblies, gates, locks and locking devices, panic and fire rated exit
devices, manual and automatic operated gate and door closures and releases, jail
and prison locking devices and permanently installed or built in safes and
vaults. This classification includes but is not limited to master key systems,
metal window guards, security doors, card activated and electronic access
control systems for control equipment, motion and other types of detectors and
computer systems for control and audit of control systems and other associated
equipment. Fire alarm systems are specifically not included in this section.
C-29 Masonry Contractor:
A masonry contractor installs concrete units and baked clay products; concrete,
glass and clay block; natural and manufactured stone; terra cotta; and fire
brick or other material for refractory work. This classification includes the
fabrication and installation of masonry component units for structural load
bearing and non-load bearing walls for structures and fences installed with or
without mortar; ceramic veneer (not tile) and thin brick that resembles full
brick for facing; paving; and clear waterproofing, cleaning and caulking
incidental to masonry construction.
C-31 Construction Zone Traffic Control:
A construction zone traffic control contractor prepares or removes lane
closures, flagging, or traffic diversions, utilizing portable devices, such as
cones, delineators, barricades, sign stands, flashing beacons, flashing arrow
trailers, and changeable message signs, on roadways, including, but not limited
to, public streets, highways, or any public conveyance.

C-32 Parking and Highway Improvement:
A parking and highway improvement contractor applies and installs protective
coatings, vehicle stops, guard rails and mechanical devices, directional lines,
buttons, markers, signs and arrows on the horizontal surface of any game court,
parking facility, airport, highway or roadway constructed of concrete, asphalt
or similar material. This classification includes the surface preparatory work
necessary for the application of protective coatings but does not include the
re-paving of these surfaces.
 C-33 Painting & Decorating:
A painting and decorating contractor prepares by scraping, sandblasting or other
means and applies any of the following: paints, papers, textures, fabrics,
pigments, oils, turpentine, japans, driers, thinners, varnishes, shellacs,
stains, fillers, waxes, adhesives, water and any other vehicles, mediums and
materials which adhere by evaporation and may be mixed, used and applied to the
surfaces of structures and the appurtenances thereto for purposes of decorating,
protecting, fireproofing and waterproofing.
C-34 Pipeline:
A pipeline contractor fabricates and installs pipelines for the conveyance of
fluids, such as water, gas, or petroleum, or for the containment or protection
of any other material, including the application of protective coatings or
systems and the trenching, boring, shoring, backfilling, compacting, paving and
surfacing necessary to complete the installation of such pipelines.
C-35 Lathing and Plastering:
(a) A lathing and plastering contractor coats surfaces with a mixture of sand,
gypsum plaster, quick-lime or hydrated lime and water, or sand and cement and
water, or a combination of such other materials that create a permanent surface
coating, including coatings for the purpose of soundproofing and fireproofing.
These coatings are applied with a plasterer's trowel or sprayed over any surface
which offers a mechanical means for the support of such coating, and will adhere
by suction. This contractor also installs lath (including metal studs) or any
other material prepared or manufactured to provide a base or bond for such
coating.
(b) A lathing and plastering contractor also applies and affixes wood and metal
lath, or any other material prepared or manufactured to provide key or suction
bases for the support of plaster coatings. This classification includes the
channel work and metal studs for the support of metal or any other lathing
material and for solid plaster partitions.
(c) Effective January 1, 1998, or as soon thereafter as administratively
feasible, all C-26 licensees will be merged into the C-35 Lathing and Plastering
classification. On and after January 1, 1998, no application for the C-26
classification will be accepted and no new C-26 Lathing licenses will be issued.
 C-36 Plumbing:
A plumbing contractor provides a means for a supply of safe water, ample in
volume and of suitable temperature for the purpose intended and the proper
disposal of fluid waste from the premises in all structures and fixed works.
This classification includes but is not limited to:
(a) Complete removal of waste from the premises or the construction and
connection of on-site waste disposal systems;
(b) Piping, storage tanks and venting for a safe and adequate supply of gases
and liquids for any purpose, including vacuum, compressed air and gases for
medical, dental, commercial and industrial uses;
(c) All gas appliances, flues and gas connections for all systems including
suspended space heating units. This does not include forced warm air units;
(d) Water and gas piping from the property owner's side of the utility meter to
the structure or fixed works;
(e) Installation of any type of equipment to heat water, or fluids, to a
temperature suitable for the purposes listed in this section, including the
installation of solar equipment for this purpose; and
(f) The maintenance and replacement of all items described above and all health
and safety devices such as, but not limited to, gas earthquake valves, gas
control valves, back flow preventors, water conditioning equipment and
regulating valves.

C- 38 Refrigeration:
A refrigeration contractor constructs, fabricates, erects, installs, maintains,
services and repairs refrigerators, refrigerated rooms, and insulated
refrigerated spaces, temperature insulation, air-conditioning units, ducts,
blowers, registers, humidity and thermostatic controls for the control of air,
liquid, and/or gas temperatures below fifty degrees Fahrenheit (50 ), or ten
degrees Celsius (10 ).
C-39 Roofing:
A roofing contractor installs products and repairs surfaces that seal,
waterproof and weatherproof structures. This work is performed to prevent water
or its derivatives, compounds or solids from penetrating such protection and
gaining access to material or space beyond. In the course of this work, the
contractor examines and/or prepares surfaces and uses the following material:
asphaltum, pitch, tar, felt, glass fabric, urethane foam, metal roofing systems,
flax, shakes, shingles, roof tile, slate or any other roofing, waterproofing,
weatherproofing or membrane material(s) or a combination thereof.
C-42 Sanitation System:
A sanitation system contractor fabricates and installs cesspools, septic tanks,
storm drains, and other sewage disposal and drain structures. This
classification includes the laying of cast-iron, steel, concrete, vitreous and
nonvitreous pipe and any other hardware associated with these systems.
C-43 Sheet Metal:
A sheet metal contractor selects, cuts, shapes, fabricates and installs sheet
metal such as cornices, flashings, gutters, leaders, pans, kitchen equipment,
duct work (including insulation, patented chimneys, metal flues, metal roofing
systems and any other installations requiring sheet metal).
C-45 Electrical Sign:
An electrical sign contractor fabricates, installs and erects electrical signs,
including the wiring of such electrical signs.

C-46 Solar:
A solar contractor installs, modifies, maintains, and repairs active solar
energy systems. An active solar energy system consists of components which are
thermally isolated from the living space for collection of solar energy and
transfer of thermal energy to provide electricity and/or heating and cooling of
air or water. Active solar energy systems include, but are not limited to,
forced air systems, forced circulation water systems, thermosiphon systems,
integral collector/storage systems, radiant systems, evaporative cooling systems
with collectors, regenerative rockbed cooling systems, photovoltaic cells, and
solar assisted absorption cooling systems.
A licensee classified in this section shall not undertake or perform building or
construction trades, crafts or skills, except when required to install an active
solar energy system. The C-46 classification will be issued after development of
an examination. (Note: Development of the examination has been completed.)
C-47 Manufactured Housing:
(a) A general manufactured housing contractor installs, alters, repairs or
prepares for moving any type of manufactured housing as that term is defined in
Section 18007 of the Health and Safety Code, including the accessory buildings
or structures, and the foundations. A manufactured house does not include any
recreational vehicle, commercial coach or factory built housing as that term is
defined in Section 19971 of the Health and Safety Code.
(b) A general manufactured housing contractor may provide utility services on a
single family individual site placement. Utility services mean the connection of
gas, water, sewer and electrical utilities to the home.

C-50 Reinforcing Steel:
A reinforcing steel contractor fabricates, places and ties steel mesh or steel
reinforcing bars (rods), of any profile, perimeter, or cross-section, that are
or may be used to reinforce concrete structures.
C-51 Structural Steel:
A structural steel contractor fabricates and erects structural steel shapes and
plates, of any profile, perimeter or cross-section, that are or may be used as
structural members for buildings and structures, including the riveting,
welding, rigging and metal roofing systems necessary to perform this work.
 C-53 Swimming Pool:
A swimming pool contractor constructs swimming pools, spas or hot tubs,
including installation of solar heating equipment using those trades or skills
necessary for such construction.
C-54 Ceramic & Mosaic Tile:
A ceramic and mosaic tile contractor prepares surfaces as necessary and installs
glazed wall, ceramic, mosaic, quarry, paver, faience, glass mosaic and stone
tiles; thin tile that resembles full brick, natural or simulated stone slabs for
bathtubs, showers and horizontal surfaces inside of buildings, or any tile units
set in the traditional or innovative tile methods, excluding hollow or
structural partition tile.
C-55 Water Conditioning:
A water conditioning contractor installs water conditioning equipment with the
use of only such pipe and fittings as are necessary to connect the water
conditioning equipment to the water supply system and to by-pass all those parts
of the water supply system within the premises from which conditioned water is
to be excluded.
C-57 Water Well Drilling:
A well drilling contractor installs and repairs water wells and pumps by boring,
drilling, excavating, casing, cementing and cleaning to provide a supply of
uncontaminated water.
C-60 Welding:
A welding contractor causes metals to become permanently attached, joined and
fabricated by the use of gases and electrical energy, which creates temperatures
of sufficient heat to perform this work.
C-61 Limited Specialty:
(a) Limited specialty is a specialty contractor classification limited to a
field and scope of operations of specialty contracting for which an applicant is
qualified other than any of the specialty contractor classifications listed and
defined in this article.
(b) An applicant classified and licensed in the classification Limited Specialty
shall confine activities as a contractor to that field or fields and scope of
operations set forth in the application and accepted by the Registrar or to that
permitted by Section 831.
(c) Upon issuance of a C-61 license, the Registrar shall endorse upon the face
of the original license certificate the field and scope of operations in which
the licensee has demonstrated qualifications.
(d) A specialty contractor, other than a C-61 contractor, may perform work
within the field and scope of the operations of Classification C-61, provided
the work is consistent with established usage and procedure in the construction
industry and is related to the specialty contractor's classification.

The CSLB has listed the C-61 classification into "D"
categories for administrative tracking. See list below:
D03 - Awnings
D04 - Central Vacuum Systems
D06 - Concrete Related Services
D09 - Drilling, Blasting and Oil Field Work
D10 - Elevated Floors
D12 - Synthetic Products
D16 - Hardware, Locks and Safes
D21 - Machinery and Pumps
D24 - Metal Products
D28 - Doors, Gates and Activating Devices
D29 - Paperhanging
D30 - Pile Driving and Pressure Foundation Jacking
D31 - Pole Installation and Maintenance
D34 - Prefabricated Equipment
D35 - Pool and Spa Maintenance
D38 - Sand and Water Blasting
D39 - Scaffolding
D40 - Service Station Equipment and Maintenance
D41 - Siding and Decking
D42 - Sign Installation
D49 - Tree Service
D50 - Suspended Ceilings
D52 - Window Coverings
D53 - Wood Tanks
D56 - Trenching Only
D59 - Hydroseed Spraying
D62 - Air and Water Balancing
D63 - Construction Clean-up
D64 - Non-specialized
D65 - Weatherization and Energy Conservation

ASB – Asbestos Certification
7058.5. (a) No contractor shall engage in asbestos-related work, as defined in
Section 6501.8 of the Labor Code, which involves 100 square feet or more of
surface area of asbestos containing materials, unless the qualifier for the
license passes an asbestos certification examination. Additional updated
asbestos certification examinations may be required based on new health and
safety information. The decision on whether to require an updated certification
examination shall be made by the Contractors' State License Board, in
consultation with the Division of Occupational Safety and Health in the
Department of Industrial Relations and the State Department of Health Services.
No asbestos certification examination shall be required for contractors involved
with the installation, maintenance, and repair of asbestos cement pipe or
sheets, vinyl asbestos floor materials, or asbestos bituminous or resinous
materials.
"Asbestos" as used in this section, has the same meaning as defined in Section
6501.7 of the Labor Code.
(b) The Contractors' State License Board shall develop, and deliver to all
applicants with the request for bond and fee, a booklet containing information
relative to handling and disposal of asbestos, together with an open book
examination concerning asbestos-related work. All applicants for an initial
contractor's license and all applicants filing a delinquent renewal application
who have not previously completed the open book examination shall complete and
sign the open book examination and submit it to the Contractors' State License
Board with the required renewal or bond and fee.
(Amended by Stats. 1991, Chapter 1160 (AB 2190).)

HAZ - Hazardous
Substance Removal Certification
7058.7. (a) No contractor shall engage in a removal or remedial action, as
defined in subdivision (d), unless the qualifier for the license has passed an
approved hazardous substance certification examination.
(b) (1) The Contractors' State License Board, the Division of Occupational
Safety and Health of the Department of Industrial Relations, and the Department
of Toxic Substances Control shall jointly select an advisory committee, which
shall be composed of two representatives of hazardous substance removal workers
in California, two general engineering contractors in California, and two
representatives of insurance companies in California who shall be selected by
the Insurance Commissioner.
(2) The Contractors' State License Board shall develop a written test for the
certification of contractors engaged in hazardous substance removal or remedial
action, in consultation with the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, the
State Water Resources Control Board, the Department of Toxic Substances Control,
and the advisory committee.
(c) The Contractors' State License Board may require additional updated approved
hazardous substance certification examinations of licensees currently certified
based on new public or occupational health and safety information. The
Contractors' State License Board, in consultation with the Department of Toxic
Substances Control and the State Water Resources Control Board, shall approve
other initial and updated hazardous substance certification examinations and
determine whether to require an updated certification examination of all current
certificate holders.
(d) For purposes of this section "removal or remedial action" has the same
meaning as found in Chapter 6.8 (commencing with Section 25300) of Division 20
of the Health and Safety Code, if the action requires the contractor to dig into
the surface of the earth and remove the dug material and the action is at a site
listed pursuant to Section 25356 of the Health and Safety Code or any other site
listed as a hazardous waste site by the Department of Toxic Substances Control
or a site listed on the National Priorities List compiled pursuant to the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980
(42 U.S.C. Sec. 9601 et seq.). "Removal or remedial action" does not include
asbestos-related work, as defined in Section 6501.8 of the Labor Code, or work
related to a hazardous substance spill on a highway.

(e) (1) A contractor shall not install or remove an underground storage tank,
unless the contractor has passed the hazardous substance certification
examination developed pursuant to this section.
(2) A contractor who is not certified may bid on or contract for the
installation or removal of an underground tank, as long as the work is performed
by a contractor who is certified pursuant to this section.
(3) For purposes of this subdivision, "underground storage tank" has the same
meaning as defined in subdivision (x) of Section 25281 of the Health and Safety
Code.
(Amended by Stats. 1990, Chapter 1366 (SB 2004), eff. Sept. 26, 1990; amended by
Stats. 1992, Chapter 1289 (AB 2743), Chapter 1290 (AB 3188), eff. Sept. 30,
1992; amended by Stats. 1993, Chapter 168 (AB 427).)
HIC – Home Improvement
Certification: No longer issued.




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