NASCLA Continues Work On National Contractor Exams
“With the four hurricanes that roared through Florida [in 2004], hurricanes Katrina and Rita [in 2005], and the more than 100 other natural disasters declared throughout the U.S., shortages of licensed contractors due to limitations on reciprocity caused concern among relief agencies and regulatory bodies,” the organization stated.
The national exams would allow contractors to avoid sitting for multiple licensing exams when a company wishes to work in another state.