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Oregon Construction Contractors Board Residential Continuing Education Requirements Explained

Oregon Construction Contractors Board Residential Continuing Education Requirements Explained. When do I need to have Continuing Education in order to renew my CCB license? . Applies to all renewals on or after October 1, 2011.

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Oregon Construction Contractors Board Residential Continuing Education Requirements Explained

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  1. Oregon Construction Contractors Board Residential Continuing Education Requirements Explained

  2. When do I need to have Continuing Education in order to renew my CCB license? • Applies to all renewals on or after October 1, 2011. • No Continuing Education requirement for renewals between now and October 2011 Oregon Home Builders Association

  3. How many credits are required? • 16 hours of continuing education during every two year license period. • 8 hours of those must be in Core subject areas • 8 hours are elective Oregon Home Builders Association

  4. What are the Core subject areas? • 3 hours are in Building Exterior Shell Training (BEST) • 2 hours are in Codes or Green Education CCB must pre-approve both the provider and the course in order to qualify as core credits. • 3 hours in CCB Business Law and Practices Only available through the CCB. Oregon Home Builders Association

  5. Why a building exterior shell class? • A legislative response to an increase in Construction Defect claims • Most claims result from a failure of the building envelope • Envelope failures lead to water intrusion • Water + organic building materials lead to mold and mildew problems Oregon Home Builders Association

  6. Where do I find Core Classes? • Online at Home Builders University • Educational website of OHBA • OHBA Codes and Green classes available both online and in the classroom • CCB Business Law Practices • CCB will be offering web-based courses, courses available on CD/DVD and limited live courses. Oregon Home Builders Association

  7. What qualifies as elective? • All courses taught by your local HBA • Lead based paint training • Training demos by manufacturers • Commercial continuing education • Left over core hours • Training for other construction license requirements • Participation as an HBA officer (2 hours) Oregon Home Builders Association

  8. Who takes the training? • Residentially endorsed contractors • The owners, officers, members, employees or any combination • Training stays with the company • Residential Limited Contractors are only required to complete the core hours. • Residential Developers are exempt from all CE requirements. Oregon Home Builders Association

  9. What if I have both Commercial and Residential licenses? • All hours taken for the Residential License, including the Core Credits, will apply towards your Commercial license. • All hours taken for the Commercial License will apply to the Residential License as elective credits. Oregon Home Builders Association

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