There is some good news for contractors with Inactive licenses! The number of continuing education credits that an inactive or delinquent inactive licensee must complete before they can reactivate their license has been reduced. Effective July 1, 2012, an inactive or delinquent inactive licensee will only need to complete the CEUs for the renewal period immediately prior to the reactivation.
This
means that only one cycle needs to be fulfilled. You no longer have to complete
every year that you missed. You will need to complete the continuing education
requirements in place at the time of the last renewal for your profession. That
includes 14 hours of board-approved continuing education that must include the
following:
For
CILB Licenses -
·
8 hours general credit
·
1 hour workers’ compensation
·
1 hour workplace safety
·
1 hour business practices
·
1 hour advanced building code
·
1 hour laws and rules
·
1 hour wind mitigation
methodologies
For
ECLB Licenses -
·
7 hours technical
·
1 hour workers’ compensation
·
1 hour workplace safety
·
1 hour business practices
·
2 hours false alarm prevention (for all
certified and registered alarm contractors and certified electrical contractors
who perform alarm work)
·
1-3 hours general credit
·
1 hour Florida Building Code advanced module
course
What
a great change from the previous way of doing things. If you have any
questions, as always you can shoot us an email or give us a ring.
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