FAQs & Submit a Question
FAQs & Submit a Question
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We believe clear communication is essential for upholding the highest standards in Florida construction licensing. Below you will find answers to our most frequently asked questions.
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Q&A
Membership & Dues
Q: Who is eligible to join CLOAF?
A: Membership is open to two primary groups: Active Government Members (licensing officials from State, County, or City government entities) and Associate Members (Law Enforcement, businesses, and associations that support the goals of the construction licensing community).
Organization & Mission
Q: What is the primary mission of CLOAF?
A: CLOAF is dedicated to ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, and professionalism in the Florida construction industry by providing comprehensive education, training, and a critical forum for licensing officials to network and enforce regulatory excellence.
Q: How does CLOAF help Licensing Officials in Florida?
A: We provide a vital forum for networking to discuss enforcement issues, solutions, and best practices. We also offer education and certification for professional development and actively monitor current legislation and potential law changes that impact the industry.
Events & Regulatory Support
Q: When is the next CLOAF conference?
A: Our next major event is the Nov 2025 CLOAF Conference. Details, registration, and sponsorship opportunities can be found on our Conference page.
Q: I have a specific question about Florida construction regulation. Can CLOAF provide legal guidance?
A: CLOAF provides forums for discussion, best practices, and legislative monitoring to its members. However, we do not provide specific legal advice or guidance on individual cases. For official legal interpretations, please consult your local or state regulatory counsel.