The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) was
formed in Utah in 1962 as a nonprofit corporation dedicated to the mutual assistance of
its members in striving for the better regulation of the construction industry in order to
protect the health, welfare and safety of the general public.
The association’s membership is comprised of state and local contractor licensing
agencies, construction firms, construction trade associations and others associated with
the construction industry.
Greg Crow
Acting President
I invite you to attend and join our members and other construction industry representatives from around the country at NASCLA’s 44th Annual Conference.
For more.
National Conference
NASCLA’s 44'th Annual Conference and
Directors Meeting will be held in Scottsdale, Arizona August 22 —
26, 2006 at the Camelback Inn Resort and Spa.
Please make plans now to attend this year’s conference,
which offers wonderful programming and a chance to catch up with old
friends and meet new ones in a beautiful location.
For more information and
online registration.
Newsletter
The July 2006 Newsletter contains articles on NASCLA’s 44th Annual Conference, Joy Evans Retiring from the Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors, New Executive Directors for the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board and Maryland Home Improvement Commission.
To view the
current edition, archived editions and state member
newsletters
Notice
Release for Proposal
The National Association of State Contractors Licensing
Agencies (NASCLA) is developing a system for the accreditation of
examination programs for construction contractors.
NASCLA is soliciting proposals (Request for Proposal) from qualified
organizations to perform program evaluations/audits of Examination
Providers on the basis of business, financial and examination
security criteria, as well as psychometric criteria.
To receive the official documents, please contact us.
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