A building contractor can engage in the construction of commercial and single-dwelling or multiple-dwelling residential buildings which do not exceed three stories in height. A building contractor can remodel, repair, or improve a building if the services do not affect the structural members of the building.
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classesThis exams tests candidate's knowledge of payroll taxes, workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, lien laws and other laws or subjects that will affect their daily operations as contractors. All contractors need to take and pass this exam.
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