Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 326B — Construction Codes And Licensing
Section 326B.956 — Historical Boilers.

Subdivision 1. Definition. For the purpose of sections 326B.95 to 326B.998, the term "historical boiler" means a boiler that is used only for display and demonstration purposes. The terms "historical boiler," "show boiler," "steam farm traction engine," and "hobby boiler" are synonymous. In recognition of the historical significance of show boilers in maintaining a working reminder of Minnesota's agricultural, transportation, and lumber industries, show boilers and engines are considered to be historical artifacts.
Subd. 2. Inspection. (a) Historical boilers shall be inspected every two years. All historical boilers shall be inspected by ultrasonic examination and hydrostatic testing, alternating the type of inspection every two years. Any historical boiler not previously inspected in Minnesota shall be subject to both ultrasonic examination and hydrostatic testing prior to operation unless the historical boiler has a current operating certificate under paragraph (d).
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (d), historical boilers must display a certificate of inspection issued by the department before use.
(c) Standards for inspection of historical boilers shall be those established by the National Board Inspection Code ANSI/NB23 and by the rules adopted by the department and as follows:
(1) the boiler may be subjected to other methods of nondestructive examination, at the owner's expense, as deemed necessary by the boiler inspector to determine soundness and safety of the boiler;
(2) if a historical boiler has any longitudinal cracks in riveted longitudinal seams, the vessel shall be sealed and not approved for use in Minnesota. If the historical boiler is jacketed, the jacket must be removed prior to inspection; and
(3) repairs and alterations made to historical boilers must be made pursuant to the National Board Inspection Code ANSI/NB34.
(d) If a historical boiler has not been inspected in Minnesota and has a current operating certificate issued by another state or Canadian province, then that historical boiler can be operated in Minnesota without inspection in Minnesota as long as:
(1) the chief boiler inspector has determined that the requirements for certification in the other state or Canadian province are equal to or greater than the requirements for certification in Minnesota;
(2) the historical boiler displays the certificate from the other state or Canadian province; and
(3) the historical boiler is not operated in Minnesota for more than two years without inspection in Minnesota.
Subd. 3. Inspection fees. The fee for inspecting historical boilers shall be the hourly rate pursuant to section 326B.986, subdivision 4.
Subd. 4. Licenses. When a historical boiler is in operation at any location that is open to the public, an individual licensed under this subdivision or exempt from licensure under this subdivision must be in attendance at the boiler at all times. A license to operate historical boilers shall be issued to an applicant who:
(1) is 16 years of age or older;
(2) has provided to the commissioner an affidavit attesting to the applicant's competence in operating historical boilers and attesting that the applicant has demonstrated the ability to perform each task on a list, developed and approved by the chief boiler inspector, of tasks associated with the operation of historical boilers. The affidavit shall be signed by a licensed historical boiler engineer or an engineer licensed as second class grade A or higher;
(3) has at least 50 hours of operating experience on the devices, eight hours of which must be operating the boiler under load, and up to 16 hours of which may be satisfied by attendance at a school of instruction in operating the devices;
(4) passes a written test for competence in operating the devices; and
(5) pays the required fee.
A license is valid for the lifetime of the licensee unless revoked for cause. A onetime fee pursuant to section 326B.986, subdivision 5, shall be charged for the license.
Subd. 5. Exemptions. (a) Any licensed steam engineer may operate historical boilers, subject to the equipment and horsepower limitations set forth in section 326B.978, without obtaining a license under subdivision 4.
(b) Any individual who holds a current historical boiler operator license issued by another state or Canadian province may operate historical boilers in Minnesota if the chief boiler inspector has determined that the requirements under which the individual obtained licensure in the other state or Canadian province are equal to or greater than the requirements for an applicant making application in Minnesota for a historical boiler license.
Subd. 6. [Repealed by amendment, 2010 c 287 s 4]
1980 c 601 s 1; 1981 c 38 s 1; 1983 c 301 s 156; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 70 s 2,3; 1988 c 719 art 19 s 2-4; 1991 c 331 s 1; 1994 c 402 s 1; 1996 c 305 art 3 s 25,26; 1997 c 38 s 1-3; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 4 s 43,44; 2007 c 140 art 9 s 3,27; art 13 s 4; 2008 c 309 s 1; 2010 c 287 s 4; 2015 c 21 art 1 s 109

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.