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Certified Plumbing Contractors State licenses will expire August 31st 2010.... Don't forget to get your CEU credits before then

 

Plumbing Contractors Association members get CEU credits on a monthly basis, not a member yet?

The Plumbing Contractors Association offer its members continuing education credit units free of charge the 4th Tuesday of every month. There are so many good business reasons to join the PCA. Please browse through our site or come see for yourself and join us as my dinner guest at one of our meetings contact us today (305) 662-9671 to reserved your seat. 

 

Not convince yet? Let our members tell you why they join such a great organization. Our office is located at 7204 SW 48th St - Miami, FL 33155

 

Looking forward to welcome you as a member of the Plumbing Contractors Association.

 

Mayerly Lenz
Executive Director

 

What Members Are Saying

Alex Bolivar
Date: Jun 26, 2009


Niagara Industries Inc only recently became a member of the PCA (2007) but we have been a regular at the trade shows and show sponsor for many years. In this time we have seen a constant growth in the shows participants and even in the present downturn the show has stayed strong. This is a testament to the strength of the people and companies that make up the PCA. We always look forward to the show and seeing old friend and meeting new ones. We thank you all for you’re continued patronage of our Titan Tankless Water Heater has look forward to seeing you soon.

Did you know?

During the 2009 Legislative Session, the Florida Legislature passed House Bill 425, which became law on October 1, 2009. Beginning October 1, 2009, House Bill 425 requires all professional licensees to report to the department within 30 days of being convicted or found guilty of, or having plead nolo contendere or guilty to a crime in any jurisdiction. House Bill 425 also requires that any conviction prior to October 1, 2009 be reported by November 1, 2009. A licensee who fails to report that information may be subject to disciplinary action, including fines, suspension or license revocation. To report this information, complete the criminal self-reporting document and mail to the DBPR as provided on the form.