Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 120 - Commerce Department
Chapter 7601 - WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
VOLUNTARY PLACING IN SERVICE PROGRAM
Part 7601.7090 - PROBLEM RESOLUTION; CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 27, December 30, 2024
Subpart 1. Director may inspect.
The director may, at any time, inspect the work performed by a registrant. The director shall use these inspections to determine whether the registrant is performing repairs in compliance with Minnesota Statutes and department rules.
Subp. 2. Problem resolution system, list of violations.
Each of the following acts are considered a violation of department rules. When the director finds that a registrant has committed one or more of the following violations, the director shall impose an appropriate remedial action described in subparts 3 to 7. The conditions for determining the appropriate remedial action are included with each remedial action in subparts 3 to 7. Violations include:
Subp. 3. Additional training.
The director shall require a registrant to attend additional training or tutoring offered by the division if the director finds that a registrant has committed any of the violations listed in subpart 2, items A to H.
Subp. 4. Warning letter.
The director shall issue a warning letter to a registrant if the director finds that the registrant has committed any of the violations listed in subpart 2, items A to H. The warning letter must state that the registrant has violated department rules, must specify the violations, and must state that the director may suspend or revoke the registration certificate for continued violations.
Subp. 5. 30-day suspension.
The director shall suspend a registration certificate for up to 30 days if the director finds that a registrant has committed, on three or more occasions within a 90-day period, any of the violations in subpart 2, items A to H. The director shall inform the registrant in writing of the suspension, the reasons for the suspension, and the privileges that must not be exercised while the certificate is under suspension.
Subp. 6. 90-day suspension.
The director shall suspend a registration certificate for up to 90 days if the director finds that a registrant has committed, on six or more occasions within a 90-day period, any of the violations in subpart 2, items A to H, or if the director finds that a registrant has committed the violation in subpart 2, item I, at any time. The director shall inform the registrant in writing of the suspension, the reasons for the suspension, and the privileges that must not be exercised while the certificate is under suspension.
Subp. 7. Revocation.
The director shall revoke a registration certificate if the director finds that a registrant has committed either of the violations in subpart 2, items J and K. The director shall inform the registrant in writing of the revocation, the reasons for the revocation, and the activities that are prohibited by the revocation.
Subp. 8. Reinstatement.
The director shall reinstate a registration certificate that has been revoked if the director receives an application for reinstatement from a person whose registration certificate has been revoked, if the applicant has paid all registration fees and calibration fees required, and the applicant has met all of the requirements of parts 7601.7020 to 7601.7040. The director must not reinstate a registration certificate that has been under revocation for less than 120 days.
Statutory Authority: MS s 239.06