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Contractors State License Board highlights wildfire response, enforcement wins and IT modernization
Summary
At its March 14 meeting the Contractors State License Board reviewed Southern California wildfire recovery work, enforcement results including restitution and discipline in high-profile contractor cases, and progress on IT upgrades to speed licensing and enforcement workflows.
The Contractors State License Board on March 14 reviewed its ongoing Southern California wildfire consumer protection work, enforcement case outcomes and technology upgrades intended to speed investigations and licensing.
Board members described staff presence at disaster recovery centers and outreach to survivors after January fires that destroyed structures across Los Angeles County. Chair Michael Mark said the board’s teams had visited recovery centers and warned homeowners to hire licensed contractors, noting the rebuild would take “4 to 6 years.” Cal Fire figures cited by the board place the damage from recent fires at tens of thousands of acres and thousands of structures destroyed.
The board’s enforcement leaders described active field work and two disciplinary cases presented as examples of consumer harm…
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