California Contractors License Law Practice Exam

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Can a Responsible Managing Employee (RME) qualify for a corporation and hold an active personal license simultaneously?

  1. Yes, they can

  2. No, they must choose one

  3. Yes, but only for limited time

  4. Only under special circumstances

The correct answer is: No, they must choose one

A Responsible Managing Employee (RME) cannot hold both an active personal contractor's license and qualify as the RME for a corporation at the same time. The law stipulates that the RME must be an individual who can qualify the corporation, and if they have a personal license, they are considered the licensee for that license. This creates a conflict, as the RME status is specifically meant to provide oversight and management to the corporation’s contracting operations without duplicating the licensing capacity of the individual. Therefore, an individual in that role must forgo their personal contractor’s license to dedicate their licensing to the corporation they manage. This ensures compliance with regulatory standards and maintains the integrity of the licensing system within California's contractor law, aligning with the responsibilities given to RMEs in overseeing corporate activities. Ultimately, the requirement that they must choose one or the other secures clear accountability and management structures within contracting entities.