Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which of the following is NOT licensed by the BCD?

  1. Electrical contractors

  2. Plumbing contractors

  3. Manufactured dwelling installation

  4. Landscapers

The correct answer is: Landscapers

Landscapers are not licensed by the Building Codes Division (BCD) in Oregon. The BCD regulates various contractors in the construction industry, including those specializing in electrical work, plumbing, and manufactured dwelling installation. Each of these trades requires specific licensing to ensure compliance with safety and building codes. For instance, electrical contractors must follow strict regulations concerning electrical systems to maintain safety standards; plumbing contractors are similarly required to adhere to plumbing codes to prevent health hazards; and manufactured dwelling installation requires certification to ensure proper setup of mobile and modular homes. Landscaping, on the other hand, typically falls outside the scope of the BCD's jurisdiction, which largely focuses on construction and safety regulations within structural trades. While landscapers may still need to obtain certain permits or adhere to local regulations, they do not require licensing from the BCD like the other trades listed. This distinction is essential for understanding the various types of contractor regulations in Oregon.