{"id":120216,"date":"2023-09-22T10:46:09","date_gmt":"2023-09-22T10:46:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=120216"},"modified":"2023-09-22T10:46:11","modified_gmt":"2023-09-22T10:46:11","slug":"general-building-contractor-b-license-questions-answers-updated-solution","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/22\/general-building-contractor-b-license-questions-answers-updated-solution\/","title":{"rendered":"General Building Contractor (B) License: Questions &#038; Answers : Updated Solution"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>General Building Contractor (B) License<br>To whom should a stop notice be delivered?<br>(Ans- The construction lender or awarding authority.<br>What are the 3 ways that a stop notice can be delivered?<br>(Ans-<br>(1) In person<br>(2) Registered mail<br>(3) Certified mail<br>Notice of Completion<br>(Ans- A notice that shortens the lien period to 30 days for a subcontractor<br>and 60 days for a contractor. The clock starts on the filing date of the<br>Notice.<br>notice of no responsibility<br>(Ans- A notice provided by law designed to relieve the property owner from<br>responsibility for the cost of unauthorized work done on the property or<br>materials furnished thereof.<br>notice of cessation<br>(Ans- Notice that can be filed by a property owner after work on a<br>construction project has been stopped for 30 continuous days<br>What are the requirements of a stop notice receipt?<br>(Ans- Signed and dated<br>Can a stop notice be filed on a private property?<br>(Ans- Yes<br>How long must employers keep employment and tax records?<br>(Ans- 4 years<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Can an employee file a lawsuit against his employer for additional damages<br>if he has received workers&#8217; compensation benefits?<br>(Ans- Generally not<br>A prime contractor is legally responsible for ensuring that its subcontractors<br>have workers&#8217; compensation insurance for their employees. True or False?<br>(Ans- True.<br>What may happen to a prime contractor if his subcontractor didn&#8217;t offer<br>worker&#8217;s comp?<br>(Ans- The prime contractor may be held liable in a lawsuit filed by a<br>subcontractor&#8217;s injured employee.<br>Group membership<br>(Ans- Race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, or sex<br>Who enforces the California Labor Code?<br>(Ans- The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement within the Department<br>of Industrial Relations<br>What should an employee do if he gets injured on the job?<br>(Ans- He should notify his employer in writing within 30 days.<br>If an employer disputes an employee&#8217;s claim for workers&#8217; compensation,<br>does the burden of proof rest on the employer or employee?<br>(Ans- The employer<br>Which governing body hears workers&#8217; compensation benefit disputes?<br>(Ans- Workers&#8217; Compensation Appeals Board<br>What is the penalty for employers&#8217; who do not obtain the required workers&#8217;<br>compensation insurance?<br>(Ans1) $2000 per employee if no injuries have occurred<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2) $10,000 per employee if injuries have occurred, up to a maximum of<br>$100,000<br>Describe the degree of access the Division of Labor Standards<br>Enforcement has to places of employment in CA.<br>(Ans- The Division has the right to free access to all places of employment<br>in CA. It is illegal for an employer to refuse entry to an agent of this division.<br>What is the difference between a strike and a lockout?<br>(Ans- In a strike, employees refuse to work until an agreement is reached.<br>In a lockout, employers prevent employees from working until an<br>agreement is reached.<br>Professional strikebreaker<br>(Ans- A person who has within the past five years become a replacement<br>employee for two or more businesses in the time of strike or lockout.<br>What is the penalty for being or knowingly hiring a professional<br>strikebreaker?<br>(Ans- A minimum $1000 fine and a possibly a sentence of up to 90 days in<br>the county jail.<br>When must an employee be paid double overtime?<br>(Ans-<br>(1) The employee has worked more than 12 hours in a day.<br>(2) The employee has worked more than 8 hours on a 7th consecutive day.<br>If an employee provides a 72-hour notice to his employer that he&#8217;s quitting,<br>when are his wages due?<br>(Ans- At his last shift<br>When are an employee&#8217;s wages due if he does not provide a 72-hour<br>notice when he quits?<br>(Ans- 72 hours after his last shift<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>General Building Contractor (B) LicenseTo whom should a stop notice be delivered?(Ans- The construction lender or awarding authority.What are the 3 ways that a stop notice can be delivered?(Ans-(1) In person(2) Registered mail(3) Certified mailNotice of Completion(Ans- A notice that shortens the lien period to 30 days for a subcontractorand 60 days for a contractor. 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