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Licensing counts posted; household mover exam pass rate rises and testing to go computer‑based
Summary
The bureau reported registration and license totals across program areas, announced an increase in household mover exam pass rates after a revision, and set May 1 as the target date to move the mover exam to computer‑based testing with immediate results for examinees.
Bureau staff presented licensing totals across program areas and said changes to the household mover exam raised the pass rate substantially; the bureau also plans a public application workshop and a move to computer‑based testing.
Avra Wallace Scholl, who presented licensing statistics, reported totals for the fiscal year: 20,788 electronic and appliance registrations (including 11,530 service contract sellers), 23,187 household…
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