CONTRACTOR LICENSURE Clause Samples
The CONTRACTOR LICENSURE clause requires that the contractor holds all necessary licenses and permits to legally perform the work specified in the contract. In practice, this means the contractor must obtain and maintain valid licensure from relevant state or local authorities for the duration of the project, and may need to provide proof of such licensure upon request. This clause ensures that only qualified and authorized professionals undertake the work, thereby protecting the client from legal risks and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
CONTRACTOR LICENSURE. A. Contractor shall ensure that a Master Plumber licensed with the State of Texas directly supervises all plumbing Work. At least one plumber holding a State of Texas journeyman license shall be present at each Site during any plumbing Work.
B. Contractor shall ensure that Contractor’s mechanical subcontractor is licensed with the State of Texas to install all HVAC Work.
C. Contractor shall ensure that a Master Electrician licensed with the State of Texas directly supervises all electrical Work. At least one electrician holding a State of Texas journeyman license shall be present at each Site involving Electrical Work.
CONTRACTOR LICENSURE. Contractor shall be licensed with the Utah Department of Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain such licensure through the duration of the Contract and shall immediately notify the Department in the event that its license is invalidated.
CONTRACTOR LICENSURE. The Contractor must be duly licensed to perform the work in accordance with the State of Vermont statutes and regulations. The Contractor shall obtain all permits and licenses necessary to complete the work. The Contractor shall also be responsible for determining what additional permits are necessary to perform under the contract. All Debris Contractors that intend to haul waste must possess a Waste Transportation Permit, as will all subcontractors that will haul waste. Upon contract signing, the Contractor shall obtain a 5-year, Waste Transportation Permit for a single vehicle, and upon activation of the contract shall modify the permit, with supplementary payment, to include all additional vehicles needed for monitoring of debris. Waste Transportation Permit forms and guidance, including Personal History and Business Disclosure forms are available on the VTDEC website: The Contractor shall arrange for collection and disposal of debris in a manner complying with all applicable federal, State and local laws and regulations, task orders, and any specific project parameters, e.g., as defined in a FEMA project worksheet. Any debris collected by the Contractor outside the scope of task orders, project parameters, or FEMA Eligibility requirements, in a Federally Declared Disaster, shall be properly disposed of at the Contractor’s expense unless otherwise previously agreed to with the Contracting Entity. Any loads rejected at the final recycling or disposal facility shall be the Contractor’s responsibility. The Contractor shall conduct the work so as not to interfere with the disaster response and recovery activities of federal, state, or local governments or agencies, or of any public utilities or other private Contractor.
CONTRACTOR LICENSURE. A. In the event plumbing work becomes necessary, Contractor shall ensure that a Master Plumber licensed with the State of Texas directly supervises all plumbing Work. At least one plumber holding a State of Texas journeyman license shall be present at each Site during any plumbing Work.
B. In the event mechanical work becomes necessary, Contractor shall ensure that Contractor’s mechanical subcontractor is licensed with the State of Texas to install all HVAC Work.
C. In the event electrical work becomes necessary, Contractor shall ensure that a Master Electrician licensed with the State of Texas directly supervises all electrical Work. At least one electrician holding a State of Texas journeyman license shall be present at each Site involving Electrical Work.
CONTRACTOR LICENSURE. A. Contractor shall ensure that a Master Plumber licensed with the State of Texas directly supervises all plumbing Work. At least one plumber holding a State of Texas journeyman license shall be present at each Site during any plumbing Work.
