Could it be that State Inspector's License are contributing to fewer Inspectors getting ICC certifications?
In Oklahoma; you don't have to obtain ICC certifications to be an Inspector; just get a State License. I have found that most Inspectors in the Oklahoma don't have any ICC certs; and have no desire to get them.
In fact; at a meeting of the State Inspector's Committee two months ago they rejected a request to allow ICC courses for State required CEUs for State licensed inspectors.
When you can get a State license (which is mandatory); and have no thought of moving out of your State; there is no incentive to obtain ICC certification.
I think this is becoming one of ICCs income problems.
Does your State or local government require state license; with ICC certs not required?
Uncle Bob
In Oklahoma; you don't have to obtain ICC certifications to be an Inspector; just get a State License. I have found that most Inspectors in the Oklahoma don't have any ICC certs; and have no desire to get them.
In fact; at a meeting of the State Inspector's Committee two months ago they rejected a request to allow ICC courses for State required CEUs for State licensed inspectors.
When you can get a State license (which is mandatory); and have no thought of moving out of your State; there is no incentive to obtain ICC certification.
I think this is becoming one of ICCs income problems.
Does your State or local government require state license; with ICC certs not required?
Uncle Bob
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