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Who is responsible for establishing that a subcontractor is duly licensed?

  1. A subcontractor is not required to prove that he or she is licensed

  2. The prime contractor is responsible

  3. A subcontractor may work up to 10 days consecutively without being licensed

  4. The owner is responsible

The correct answer is: The prime contractor is responsible

The prime contractor holds the responsibility for ensuring that a subcontractor is duly licensed. This is crucial for maintaining compliance with state laws and regulations governing construction projects. A licensed subcontractor is essential not only for legal adherence but also for ensuring quality and safety standards on the job site. The prime contractor is typically in a position to verify the licensing status during the hiring process and must ensure that all parties involved in the work meet the required legal credentials to perform their tasks. This level of oversight helps to protect both the contractor and the owner from potential liability issues that may arise if unlicensed work is performed. While other options hint at different responsibilities, they do not align with the legal framework surrounding contractor licensing. For instance, a subcontractor is indeed required to be licensed to operate legally, and there is no provision allowing for extended periods of unlicensed work without implications. Additionally, the owner is not typically tasked with verifying licenses for subcontractors; this duty primarily falls on the prime contractor's shoulders to ensure compliance in the hiring process.