NASCLA 2010 2011 2012 Strategic Plan

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NASCLA 2010, 2011 & 2012 Strategic Plan

Mission, Goals and Strategies

Mission Mi i Vision To be the global leader in promoting excellence in the regulation of the g f construction industry

Values

"Our organization is dedicated to the mutual assistance of its members in striving for the better regulation of the construction industry to protect the health, welfare and safety of the general public " welfare, and safety of the general public."

Public Protection Excellence In Regulation Ethics and Integrity C ll b Collaboration i

Key Differentiators Membership (Unique) Comprised of Contractors Regulatory Boards

Networking Opportunities

Depth of commitment and knowledge of the industry

Clearinghouse of Information

Services

Standardization

Strategic Focus Areas Communication / Outreach

Education

Model Legislation

Organizational Sustainability

Accreditation

2010, 2011 & 2012 Priorities National Examination Program ¾Launch National Examination Program ¾Develop Marketing Plan ¾Survey Classifications / Industry Associations ¾Accredited Providers ¾NCCA Accreditation

Model Legislation ¾Develop Model Legislation for Commercial Construction Licensing ¾Develop Rules and Regulations ¾Develop State Policies and Procedures Manual ¾Develop Marketing Plan ¾Target National Trade Associations ¾Target National Trade Associations

Residential Construction Areas of Interest ¾NASCLA Residential Construction Standards ¾NASCLA Website Consumer Page ¾Publish Consumer Awareness Information/Consumer Guide ¾ Continuing Education Program ¾Building Officials ¾Building Officials ¾Target National Trade Associations

Membership

Financial Integrity

¾Secure New States, Associate, Contractor, Affiliate and Business Memberships ¾Promote to Non‐Member States ¾Establish Relationships with Industry Trade Associations, Organizations, Etc. p ¾Maintain Current Partnerships and State Memberships

¾Fiscal Policy and Procedures Committee ¾Annual Financial Review and Audit ¾Maintain Organization’s Fiscal Responsibilities ¾Insurance Protection

Focus – Flexibility – Ethics – Technology – Relevance – Connection – Access – Innovation

Communication ¾Trade Advertising ¾National Branding ¾Website Upgrades ¾Conference Calls ¾Webinars ¾Conferences ¾Committee Meetings


History The National Association of State Contractors Licensing Agencies (NASCLA) was founded in 1962 as a nonprofit organization. Its membership is comprised of states that have enacted laws regulating the business of contracting. NASCLA is dedicated to the mutual assistance of its member states in striving for the better regulation of the construction industry to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public. Mission "Our organization is dedicated to the mutual assistance of its members in striving for the better regulation of the construction industry to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the general public." Objectives The association’s constitution lists the nine objectives that form the primary purpose of NASCLA. These objectives are as follows: 1. To promote the protection of the public health and safety through the licensing of contractors. 2. To provide a forum for the discussion of problems common to the regulation of the construction industry and to develop solutions. 3. To assist licensing agencies in developing licensing laws and rules. 4. To provide a clearinghouse for information concerning court decisions, attorney generals’ opinions and disciplinary procedures. 5. To provide technical assistance in the development of license classifications systems. 6. To provide mutual assistance in the standardization of licensing examinations. 7. To provide consultation on office procedures and administration. 8. To educate the public as to the benefits of using licensed contractors. 9. To provide a continuing education program for the construction industry. 23309 North 17th Drive, Building 1, Unit 110 Phoenix, Arizona 85027 Telephone: (623) 587-9354 Fax: (623) 587-9625 www.naslca.org


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