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Q: Hello, does § 43-14-8 (2022), H-J mean hvac contractor needs to list the company name they work for on license?

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A: Under Georgia law, specifically § 43-14-8, HVAC contractors are subject to certain licensing requirements. While this statute outlines the general requirements and standards for HVAC contractors, it does not explicitly state that contractors must list the company name they work for on their license.

However, it's important for HVAC contractors to adhere to all state regulations regarding licensing and identification. This often includes having their license number and potentially their employer’s information available for customers.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the Georgia Board of Conditioned Air Contractors or a similar regulatory body. They can provide specific guidance on what information needs to be displayed on a contractor's license.

Remember, licensing requirements can vary by state and sometimes by local jurisdictions. If you're an HVAC contractor or employing one, ensuring compliance with all relevant laws and regulations is crucial. Consulting with legal professionals or the appropriate regulatory bodies can help clarify these requirements.

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