Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 326B — Construction Codes And Licensing
Section 326B.31 — Definitions.

Subdivision 1. Scope. For purposes of sections 326B.31 to 326B.399, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them.
Subd. 2. Class A electrical contractor. "Class A electrical contractor" means a licensed contractor whose responsible licensed individual is a licensed Class A master electrician.
Subd. 3. MS 2007 Supp [Renumbered subd 10]
Subd. 4. MS 2007 Supp [Renumbered subd 24]
Subd. 5. MS 2007 Supp [Renumbered subd 28]
Subd. 6. MS 2007 Supp [Renumbered subd 30]
Subd. 7. Class A installer. "Class A installer" means an individual who has the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to properly lay out and install electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment for major electrical home appliances and such other electrical equipment as is determined by the commissioner pursuant to section 326B.33, subdivision 3, on the load side of the main service on farmsteads or in any town or municipality with less than 1,500 inhabitants, which is not contiguous to a city of the first class and does not contain an established business of a master electrician, and who is licensed as a Class A installer by the commissioner.
Subd. 8. Class A journeyworker electrician. "Class A journeyworker electrician" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to perform and supervise any electrical work except for planning or laying out of electrical work, and who is licensed as a Class A journeyworker electrician by the commissioner.
Subd. 9. Class A master electrician. "Class A master electrician" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to perform and supervise any electrical work, and who is licensed as a Class A master electrician by the commissioner.
Subd. 10. Class B electrical contractor. "Class B electrical contractor" means a licensed contractor whose responsible licensed individual is a licensed Class B master electrician.
Subd. 11. Class B installer. "Class B installer" means an individual who has the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to properly lay out and install electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment on center pivot irrigation booms on the load side of the main service on farmsteads, and install other electrical equipment determined by the commissioner, and who is licensed as a Class B installer by the commissioner.
Subd. 12. Class B journeyworker electrician. "Class B journeyworker electrician" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to install, alter, repair, and supervise the installing, altering, or repairing of electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment for single phase systems of not more than 200 ampere capacity for light, heat, power, and other purposes on any farm or in any single family dwelling located in any town or municipality which has a population of less than 2,500 inhabitants, and who is licensed as a Class B journeyworker electrician by the commissioner.
Subd. 13. Class B master electrician. "Class B master electrician" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to perform and supervise any electrical work for single phase systems of not over 200 ampere capacity for light, heat, power, and other purposes on any farm or in any single family dwelling located in any town or municipality which has a population of less than 2,500 inhabitants, and who is licensed as a Class B master electrician by the commissioner.
Subd. 14. Contractor. "Contractor" means a person who performs or offers to perform any electrical work, with or without compensation, who is licensed as a contractor by the commissioner. A contractor's license does not of itself qualify its holder to perform or supervise the electrical work authorized by holding any class of electrician's or other personal license. Contractor includes electrical contractors, satellite system contractors, and technology system contractors.
Subd. 15. Demarcation. "Demarcation" means listed equipment as identified in Minnesota Rules, part 3801.3619, such as a transformer, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), battery, control panel, or other device that isolates technology circuits or systems from nontechnology circuits or systems, including plug or cord and plug connection.
Subd. 16. Direct supervision. "Direct supervision" means:
(1) an unlicensed individual is being supervised by an individual licensed to perform the electrical work being supervised;
(2) during the entire working day of the unlicensed individual, the licensed individual is physically present at the location where the unlicensed individual is performing electrical work and immediately available to the unlicensed individual;
(3) the licensed individual is physically present and immediately available to the unlicensed individual at all times for assistance and direction;
(4) electronic supervision does not meet the requirement of physically present and immediately available;
(5) the licensed individual shall review the electrical work performed by the unlicensed individual before the electrical work is operated; and
(6) the licensed individual is able to and does determine that all electrical work performed by the unlicensed individual is performed in compliance with section 326B.35.
The licensed individual is responsible for the compliance with section 326B.35 of all electrical work performed by the unlicensed individual.
Subd. 17. Electrical work. "Electrical work" means the installing, altering, repairing, planning, or laying out of electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment for electrical light, heat, power, technology circuits or systems, or other purposes. The installing, altering, repairing, planning, or laying out of electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment for electrical light, heat, power, technology circuits or systems, or other purposes includes, but is not limited to, the performance of any work regulated by the standards referred to in section 326B.35.
Subd. 18. [Repealed, 2013 c 85 art 2 s 44]
Subd. 19. [Repealed, 2013 c 85 art 2 s 44]
Subd. 20. Lineman. "Lineman" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to construct and maintain transmission and distribution systems that are or will be owned or leased by an electrical utility, and who is licensed as a lineman by the commissioner.
Subd. 21. Maintenance electrician. "Maintenance electrician" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to properly maintain and repair electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment, who is licensed as a maintenance electrician by the commissioner or who is exempt from licensing by sections 326B.32 to 326B.399.
Subd. 22. [Repealed, 2013 c 85 art 2 s 44]
Subd. 23. Owner. An "owner" is an individual who physically performs electrical work on premises the individual owns and actually occupies as a residence or owns and will occupy as a residence upon completion of its construction.
Subd. 24. Personal license. "Personal license" means any license issued by the commissioner under section 326B.33 or the rules adopted under section 326B.33, except a contractor's license.
Subd. 25. Power limited technician. "Power limited technician" means an individual having the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to install, alter, repair, plan, lay out, and supervise the installing, altering, and repairing of electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment for technology circuits or systems, and who is licensed as a power limited technician by the commissioner.
Subd. 26. Process control circuits or systems. "Process control circuits or systems" are circuits or systems, regardless of electrical classification, that are integrated with a manufacturing, mining, energy, finishing, conveyance of equipment or product, material handling or packaging process that makes or assembles, or similar process. Process control systems does not include premises network and communication systems whose purpose or function is not dedicated to process control circuits or systems.
Subd. 26a. Request for inspection. "Request for inspection" means the application for and issuance of a permit for an electrical installation that is required to be inspected under section 326B.36.
Subd. 27. Residential dwelling. A "residential dwelling" is a single dwelling unit that is contained in a one-family, two-family, or multifamily dwelling as defined in the National Electrical Code pursuant to section 326B.35. A residential dwelling includes a garage and accessory building that can only be used by the residents of the single dwelling unit.
Subd. 28. Responsible licensed individual. A contractor's "responsible licensed individual" means the licensed Class A master electrician, Class B master electrician, master elevator constructor, or power limited technician designated in writing by the contractor in the contractor's license application, or in another manner acceptable to the commissioner, as the individual responsible for the contractor's compliance with sections 326B.31 to 326B.399, all rules adopted under these sections, and all orders issued under section 326B.082. The terms "licensed responsible individual" and "licensed responsible master electrician or power limited technician" are synonymous.
Subd. 29. Technology circuits or systems. "Technology circuits or systems" means class 2 or class 3 circuits or systems for, but not limited to, remote control, signaling, control, alarm, and audio signal, including associated components as covered by the National Electrical Code, articles 640, 645, 650, 725, 760, 770, and 780, and which are isolated from circuits or systems other than class 2 or class 3 by a demarcation and are not process control circuits or systems; antenna and communication circuits or systems as covered by chapter 8 of the National Electrical Code; and circuitry and equipment for indoor lighting and outdoor landscape lighting systems that are supplied by the secondary circuit of an isolating power supply operating at 30 volts or less as covered by the National Electrical Code, article 411. The planning, laying out, installing, altering, and repairing of technology circuits or systems must be performed in accordance with the applicable requirements of the National Electrical Code pursuant to section 326B.35.
Subd. 30. Technology system contractor. "Technology system contractor" means a licensed contractor whose responsible licensed individual is a licensed power limited technician.
Subd. 31. Satellite broadcast communication system. "Satellite broadcast communication system" means antenna and receiving equipment for a residential dwelling to receive and transmit communication signals from satellite sources as covered by the National Electrical Code. Satellite broadcast communication system is a subset of technology circuits and systems.
Subd. 32. Satellite system installer. "Satellite system installer" means an individual having the necessary training, knowledge, and experience to plan, lay out, supervise, and install, maintain, and repair wiring, apparatus, and equipment for satellite broadcast communication systems.
Subd. 33. Satellite system contractor. "Satellite system contractor" means a licensed contractor whose responsible licensed individual is a licensed satellite system installer.
(5872, 5887, 5887-23, 5887-30, 5887-30e) 1907 c 457 s 8; 1913 c 554 s 1; 1933 c 349 s 5; 1937 c 367 s 1,6; 1937 c 370 s 4; 1941 c 460 s 1; 1943 c 474 s 1; 1947 c 253 s 1; 1957 c 907 s 1-3; 1967 c 602 s 10-16; 1979 c 121 s 1; 1985 c 73 s 1-4; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1Sp1985 c 6 s 2; 1986 c 373 s 1,2; 1986 c 402 s 1; 1986 c 444; 1991 c 289 s 1-9; 2002 c 328 s 1-7; 2003 c 58 s 1; 2007 c 135 art 6 s 1; 2007 c 140 art 5 s 1-18,31,32; art 6 s 2,3; art 13 s 4; 2008 c 337 s 5,6; 2010 c 280 s 22; 2012 c 262 s 1-4; 2013 c 85 art 2 s 27; 2016 c 158 art 1 s 172; 2017 c 68 art 1 s 26; 1Sp2017 c 7 s 8

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 324 - 341 — Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection

Chapter 326B — Construction Codes And Licensing

Section 326B.01 — Definitions.

Section 326B.02 — Powers.

Section 326B.04 — Deposit Of Money.

Section 326B.06 — Bonds.

Section 326B.07 — Construction Codes Advisory Council.

Section 326B.075 — Commissioner Not Subject To Subpoena.

Section 326B.081 — Definitions.

Section 326B.082 — Enforcement.

Section 326B.083 — Amount Of Penalty; Contents Of Administrative And Licensing Orders.

Section 326B.084 — False Information; Unlicensed Advertising.

Section 326B.085 — Recovery Of Litigation Costs And Expenses.

Section 326B.091 — Definitions.

Section 326B.092 — Fees.

Section 326B.0921 — Bond Requirements.

Section 326B.093 — Licenses Requiring Examination Administered By Commissioner.

Section 326B.094 — Renewal Of Licenses.

Section 326B.095 — Incomplete License Applications.

Section 326B.096 — Reinstatement Of Licenses.

Section 326B.097 — Prohibition Of Transfer.

Section 326B.098 — Continuing Education.

Section 326B.0981 — Continuing Education; Nondepartment Seminars.

Section 326B.099 — Continuing Education; Courses.

Section 326B.101 — Policy And Purpose.

Section 326B.103 — Definitions.

Section 326B.106 — General Powers Of Commissioner Of Labor And Industry.

Section 326B.107 — Public Buildings And State-licensed Facilities.

Section 326B.108 — Places Of Public Accommodation Subject To Code.

Section 326B.109 — Restroom Facilities.

Section 326B.112 — Bleacher Safety.

Section 326B.118 — Energy Code.

Section 326B.121 — State Building Code; Application And Enforcement.

Section 326B.124 — Exemptions.

Section 326B.125 — Exemption For Members Of Federally Recognized Tribes.

Section 326B.127 — State Building Official.

Section 326B.13 — Application Of Administrative Procedure Act.

Section 326B.133 — Building Officials.

Section 326B.135 — Construction Code Inspectors.

Section 326B.136 — Certain Inspections.

Section 326B.139 — Appeals.

Section 326B.142 — Certain Certificates.

Section 326B.145 — Annual Report.

Section 326B.148 — Surcharge.

Section 326B.151 — Permit Fees, To Whom Applicable.

Section 326B.153 — Building Permit Fees.

Section 326B.16 — Enforcement Of Requirements For Persons With Disabilities.

Section 326B.163 — Definitions; Elevators.

Section 326B.164 — Licenses.

Section 326B.166 — Elevator Inspection And Reporting.

Section 326B.172 — Licensing Authorities.

Section 326B.175 — Elevators, Entrances Sealed.

Section 326B.178 — Violations, Penalties.

Section 326B.184 — Fees For Licensure And Permit.

Section 326B.187 — Rules.

Section 326B.188 — Timeline And Exemption For Compliance With Elevator Code Changes Affecting Existing Elevators And Related Devices.

Section 326B.191 — Conflict Of Laws.

Section 326B.194 — Interstate Compact On Industrialized/modular Buildings.

Section 326B.197 — Bond Required For Certain Contractors.

Section 326B.31 — Definitions.

Section 326B.32 — Board Of Electricity.

Section 326B.33 — Licenses.

Section 326B.34 — Alarm And Communication Systems.

Section 326B.35 — Safety Standards.

Section 326B.36 — Inspection.

Section 326B.37 — Inspection Fee Schedule.

Section 326B.38 — Manufactured Electrical Parts; Exemption.

Section 326B.399 — Citation.

Section 326B.41 — Purpose.

Section 326B.42 — Definitions.

Section 326B.43 — Plumbing Standards; Rules; Agreement With Municipality; Exemption.

Section 326B.435 — Plumbing Board.

Section 326B.437 — Reduced Pressure Backflow Prevention Rebuilders And Testers.

Section 326B.438 — Medical Gas Systems.

Section 326B.439 — Ban On Lead In Plumbing.

Section 326B.44 — Local Regulations.

Section 326B.45 — Violations To Be Reported To Commissioner.

Section 326B.46 — Licensing, Bond And Insurance.

Section 326B.47 — Unlicensed Individuals.

Section 326B.475 — Restricted Plumber License.

Section 326B.48 — Reciprocity With Other States.

Section 326B.49 — Applications, Fees.

Section 326B.50 — Definitions.

Section 326B.52 — Water Conditioning Contractor And Installer Standards.

Section 326B.53 — Local Regulations.

Section 326B.54 — Violations To Be Reported To Commissioner.

Section 326B.55 — Licensing; Qualifications; Rules.

Section 326B.555 — Registered Unlicensed Individuals.

Section 326B.56 — Bonding And Insurance.

Section 326B.57 — Rules.

Section 326B.58 — Fees; Renewal.

Section 326B.59 — State License; Examination; Application; Exemption.

Section 326B.701 — Construction Contractor Registration.

Section 326B.801 — Scope.

Section 326B.802 — Definitions.

Section 326B.805 — Licensing Requirements.

Section 326B.809 — Written Contract Required.

Section 326B.81 — Residential Roofers.

Section 326B.811 — Residential Roofing Contract; Right To Cancel.

Section 326B.814 — Rehabilitation Of Criminal Offenders.

Section 326B.815 — Fees.

Section 326B.821 — Continuing Education; Hours.

Section 326B.825 — Loss Of Qualifying Person.

Section 326B.83 — Application And Examination.

Section 326B.835 — Local Licenses.

Section 326B.84 — Grounds For Sanctions.

Section 326B.845 — Penalties.

Section 326B.85 — Building Permit Conditioned On Licensure; Notice Of Permit Application.

Section 326B.855 — Service Of Process.

Section 326B.86 — Bond; Insurance.

Section 326B.865 — Sign Contractor; Bond.

Section 326B.87 — License Number; Advertising.

Section 326B.875 — Disclosures.

Section 326B.88 — Public Education.

Section 326B.885 — License Renewal.

Section 326B.89 — Contractor Recovery Fund.

Section 326B.90 — Department To Supervise High Pressure Piping.

Section 326B.91 — Definitions.

Section 326B.92 — Application, Permit, Filing, And Inspection Fees.

Section 326B.921 — Licensing And Registration.

Section 326B.922 — License Application And Renewal.

Section 326B.925 — Board Of High Pressure Piping Systems.

Section 326B.94 — Boats; Masters.

Section 326B.95 — Definitions.

Section 326B.953 — Inspection Personnel.

Section 326B.954 — Boiler Inspector License.

Section 326B.956 — Historical Boilers.

Section 326B.958 — Inspection And Registration.

Section 326B.96 — Inspection.

Section 326B.961 — Triennial Audits And Team Leader Certifications.

Section 326B.964 — Standards Of Inspection.

Section 326B.966 — Inspection Procedures And Standards Of Repairs.

Section 326B.97 — Inspection Of Boilers And Pressure Vessels.

Section 326B.972 — License Requirement.

Section 326B.974 — School Engineer.

Section 326B.978 — Examinations; Classifications; Qualifications.

Section 326B.98 — Verification Of Certificate.

Section 326B.986 — Fees For Inspection.

Section 326B.988 — Exceptions.

Section 326B.99 — Report Of Insurer; Exemption From Inspection.

Section 326B.992 — Violations By Inspectors.

Section 326B.994 — Violations In Construction; Repair; Sale.

Section 326B.998 — Penalty For Operators.