Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 299F — Fire Marshal
Section 299F.092 — Definitions.

Subdivision 1. Scope. The terms used in sections 299F.091 to 299F.099 have the meanings given them in this section.
Subd. 2. Classified information. "Classified information" means information, data, or both that, for security reasons, has been given a special security classification such as "secret," "confidential," "private," or "nonpublic," by federal statute or rule and that, when so classified, is subject to handling, use, and storage in accordance with established standards to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure.
Subd. 3. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of public safety.
Subd. 4. Emergency response personnel. "Emergency response personnel" means personnel employed or authorized by the federal government, the state, or a political subdivision to provide fire suppression, police protection, emergency medical services, or emergency activities relating to health and safety.
Subd. 5. Employer. "Employer" means an employer as defined in section 182.651, subdivision 7. For the purposes of sections 299F.091 to 299F.099, "employer" also means a partnership or a self-employed person, whether or not the partnership or person has other employees. "Employer" does not mean a farm that is a "small business."
Subd. 6. Fire department. "Fire department" means a regularly organized fire department, fire protection district, or fire company as defined in the State Fire Code adopted under section 326B.02, subdivision 6, regularly charged with the responsibility of providing fire protection to the state or a political subdivision.
Subd. 7. Hazard category. "Hazard category" means a list or description of hazardous substances, as developed by rule by the commissioner of public safety, including human reproductive hazards, flammable substances, human carcinogens, explosives, corrosives, and reactive agents, that present similar hazards in an emergency, or individual hazardous substances of special concern to emergency response personnel.
Subd. 8. Hazardous substance. "Hazardous substance" means a substance or mixture as defined in section 182.651, subdivisions 14, 17, and 18, except that sections 299F.091 to 299F.099 do not apply to any hazardous substance while it is being transported in interstate or intrastate commerce.
Subd. 9. [Repealed, 1993 c 337 s 20]
Subd. 10. Hazardous substance notification report. "Hazardous substance notification report" means a written record submitted to a fire department, for each workplace, that contains the information required in section 299F.094.
Subd. 11. Local fire department. "Local fire department" means the fire department that would normally respond to a fire at a given workplace.
Subd. 12. Material safety data sheet. "Material safety data sheet" means a completed form recognized by the occupational safety and health administration, equivalent manufacturer's literature, or another form containing substantially the same information pertaining to a specific hazardous substance or a mixture containing one or more hazardous substances.
Subd. 13. Nonpublic data. "Nonpublic data" has the meaning given it in section 13.02, subdivision 9.
Subd. 14. Significant change. "Significant change" means a change in the reportable quantity of a hazardous substance that places the substance in a different quantity range as specified on the hazardous substance notification report form.
Subd. 15. Small business. "Small business" means a business entity organized for profit, including any individual, partnership, corporation, joint venture, association, or cooperative that has 20 or fewer full-time employees, or equivalent full-time employees during the preceding fiscal year or not more than $1,000,000 in annual gross revenue in the preceding fiscal year, and that is not an affiliate or subsidiary of a business having more than 20 full-time or equivalent full-time employees and more than $1,000,000 in annual gross revenues. For the purposes of this subdivision, "equivalent full-time employees" means part-time employees' work time combined to total 2,000 hours or the equivalent of one full-time employee.
Subd. 16. Work area. "Work area" means a defined space in a workplace where hazardous chemicals are stored, produced, or used and where employees are present.
Subd. 17. Workplace. "Workplace" means an establishment at one geographical location containing one or more work areas.
1Sp1986 c 1 art 10 s 11; 2005 c 136 art 9 s 14; 2007 c 140 art 3 s 6; art 13 s 4

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 299A - 299N — Public Safety

Chapter 299F — Fire Marshal

Section 299F.01 — Fire Marshal.

Section 299F.011 — State Fire Code; Administration And Enforcement.

Section 299F.0115 — Exemption For Members Of Federally Recognized Tribes.

Section 299F.012 — Fire Safety Account.

Section 299F.013 — Fuel Dispensing.

Section 299F.014 — Petroleum Storage Tanks; Tank Vehicle Parking.

Section 299F.03 — Special Attorney.

Section 299F.035 — Fire Department Use Of Criminal History Data.

Section 299F.036 — Firefighter; Previous Employment Investigation.

Section 299F.037 — Reporting Firefighter Deaths.

Section 299F.04 — Origin Of Fire Investigated; Computerized Arson Data.

Section 299F.05 — Law Enforcement Powers; Information System.

Section 299F.051 — Arson Training.

Section 299F.052 — Arson Reporting Immunity Law, Citation.

Section 299F.053 — Definitions.

Section 299F.054 — Disclosure Of Information.

Section 299F.055 — Confidential Data; Evidence.

Section 299F.056 — Enforcement.

Section 299F.057 — Applicability Of Ordinances; Concurrent Jurisdiction.

Section 299F.059 — Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention.

Section 299F.06 — Testimonial Powers.

Section 299F.08 — Premises, When Entered.

Section 299F.09 — Building Entered Within Reasonable Hours.

Section 299F.091 — Citation.

Section 299F.092 — Definitions.

Section 299F.093 — Powers And Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 299F.094 — Report Required; Contents.

Section 299F.095 — Powers And Duties Of Fire Department.

Section 299F.096 — Duty To Safeguard Private Information.

Section 299F.098 — Penalties.

Section 299F.099 — Local Ordinance Preempted.

Section 299F.18 — Combustible Material Removed.

Section 299F.19 — Flammable Liquids And Explosives.

Section 299F.20 — Failure To Comply, Punishment.

Section 299F.28 — Records Are Public, Exceptions.

Section 299F.29 — County And City Attorneys To Assist.

Section 299F.30 — Fire Drill In School; Doors And Exits.

Section 299F.31 — Penalties Paid Into State Treasury.

Section 299F.32 — Statutory Construction.

Section 299F.35 — Statement Of Insured, Use In Civil Action.

Section 299F.3605 — Petroleum Refineries.

Section 299F.362 — Smoke Detector; Installation; Rules; Penalty.

Section 299F.391 — Health Care, Education, Or Lodging Facility.

Section 299F.40 — Liquefied Petroleum Or Industrial Gas Container.

Section 299F.46 — Hotel Inspections.

Section 299F.47 — School Inspections.

Section 299F.48 — Automatic Sprinkler Systems In Existing Public Housing Buildings.

Section 299F.50 — Definitions.

Section 299F.51 — Requirements For Carbon Monoxide Alarms.

Section 299F.56 — Definitions; Natural Gas Pipeline Safety.

Section 299F.57 — Safety Standards; Gas Pipeline.

Section 299F.58 — Certification And Report To Federal Government.

Section 299F.59 — Compliance With Standards.

Section 299F.60 — Pipeline Violation; Rules, Civil Penalties.

Section 299F.61 — Pipeline Violation; Injunctive Relief, Judicial Procedure.

Section 299F.62 — Plan To Operate And Maintain Gas Pipeline.

Section 299F.63 — Records, Reports, Inspections.

Section 299F.631 — Inspection Fee; Assessment, Rules.

Section 299F.64 — Federal Money.

Section 299F.641 — Intrastate Hazardous Liquid Pipeline.

Section 299F.72 — Definitions.

Section 299F.73 — License Required.

Section 299F.74 — Permit Required For Possession Or Use.

Section 299F.75 — Permit Application.

Section 299F.76 — Affirmation And Identification; Effective Period.

Section 299F.77 — Issuance To Certain Persons Prohibited.

Section 299F.78 — Transfer.

Section 299F.785 — Black Powder.

Section 299F.79 — Unlawful Possession Of Component; Penalty.

Section 299F.80 — Unlawful Possession Of Explosive; Penalties.

Section 299F.82 — Illegal Transfer; Penalty.

Section 299F.83 — Negligent Discharge.

Section 299F.831 — Handling While Influenced By Alcohol Or Drug.

Section 299F.850 — Cigarette Fire Safety Definitions.

Section 299F.851 — Test Method And Performance Standard.

Section 299F.852 — Certification And Product Change.

Section 299F.853 — Marking And Cigarette Packaging.

Section 299F.854 — Penalties And Remedies.

Section 299F.855 — Implementation.

Section 299F.856 — Inspection.

Section 299F.857 — Reduced Cigarette Ignition Propensity Account.

Section 299F.858 — Sale Outside Of Minnesota.

Section 299F.859 — Local Regulation.