Get your Georgia business, law, and project management reference organized for faster lookups. This package pairs the NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management — Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board, 5th Edition with pre-printed tabs so you can build a clean, exam-ready navigation system when your Georgia exam allows approved references in the testing room.
The Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board reference lists for multiple trades include this NASCLA 5th Edition title. These same reference lists also state that references may be highlighted, underlined, or tabbed with permanent tabs—and warn against bringing in photocopied materials or handwritten notes.
This NASCLA 5th Edition book is listed on Georgia Secretary of State (Professional Licensing Boards Division) exam reference lists for multiple Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board divisions, including:
Because exam rules can vary by division and license class, always follow the current Georgia reference list for your exact exam to confirm whether books are permitted in the testing room.
Georgia reference lists for several Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board exams state that only the listed references may be used during the examination, and include exam-room handling rules for those references. For Plumbing exams, the reference list specifically notes that the Journeyman Plumber exam is open-book, while other plumbing exams do not allow the references in the exam room.
Permanent tabs: The Georgia reference lists for these trades state that references may be highlighted, underlined, or tabbed with permanent tabs. Temporary tabs and extra materials can cause issues at check-in, so keep your book clean, compliant, and limited to allowed materials only.
Georgia contractor licensing requirements vary by trade division and license class under the Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board. Always use the current application instructions and exam reference list for your specific division to confirm documentation requirements, exam rules, and permitted reference materials.
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This package includes the NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management — Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board, 5th Edition plus pre-printed tabs to help organize the book for faster section lookups.
Yes. Georgia Secretary of State exam reference lists for multiple divisions (including Conditioned Air, Electrical, Low Voltage, Utility Manager, and Plumbing) list the Contractors Guide to Business, Law, and Project Management — Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board, 5th Edition.
Georgia reference lists for these trade exams state that references may be highlighted, underlined, or tabbed with permanent tabs. Keep tabs permanent and avoid adding any extra materials that are not permitted.
It depends on the specific trade exam. Georgia reference lists for several divisions indicate the listed references may be used during the examination. For Plumbing, the reference list specifically states the Journeyman Plumber exam is open-book, and that for all other plumbing exams the listed references may not be used during the examination. Always verify using the current reference list for your exact exam.
No. Georgia reference lists warn candidates not to bring in photocopied materials or handwritten notes (even if pasted into the reference book). Bring only what your exam’s reference list permits.
The ISBN for the Georgia Construction Industry Licensing Board 5th Edition is 978-1-934234-44-0.