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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 54 - Chapter 45 - 54-4505
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54-4505 - REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSURE
(1) Any individual who wishes to
become licensed as a construction manager shall make written application to
the board on such forms or in such manner as the board may prescribe. Each
applicant shall provide such proof as the board may require that he:
(a) Has a bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering or construction
management from a college or university which has an educational program
in architecture, engineering or construction management, as the case may
be, accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting organization and
that he has a minimum of four (4) years' experience in managing
construction projects; or
(b) Has a minimum of five (5) years' experience in managing construction
projects.
(2) If the board finds that the applicant meets the requirements for
licensure set forth in subsection (1) of this section, it shall administer an
examination to the applicant, which examination shall be offered at least once
each year. The examination shall test the applicant's knowledge and
proficiency in construction management issues, including health, environmental
and safety regulations, interpretation of construction contracts, financing,
scheduling and project administration for construction projects. The board
shall establish a fee for administering the examination to each applicant
which must be paid before the applicant may sit for the examination.
(3) An applicant who demonstrates knowledge and proficiency of
construction management by virtue of passing the examination, and upon the
payment of an appropriate fee, shall be issued a license authorizing that
individual to provide construction management services.
 
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