Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Who must be licensed with the CCB for specialty trade practices?

  1. Any person in construction

  2. Only those with a degree

  3. Only exempt contractors

  4. Only those involved in specific trades

The correct answer is: Only those involved in specific trades

The requirement for individuals involved in specialty trade practices to be licensed with the Construction Contractors Board (CCB) is primarily to ensure that these professionals are qualified to perform specialized tasks that may require particular skills, knowledge, and adherence to safety regulations. Specialty trades can include areas such as electrical work, plumbing, HVAC, and others. Licensing helps regulate the industry and provides assurance to consumers about the competency of licensed contractors. Licensing ensures that contractors are up-to-date with the code requirements, industry standards, and safety practices necessary in their specific field. This is essential for maintaining quality and safety in construction, protecting consumers from potential issues that could arise from unqualified individuals performing specialized work. Therefore, individuals involved in specific trades must obtain the appropriate license from the CCB to legally operate and provide services to clients in the state of Oregon.