Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4620 - CLEAN INDOOR AIR
INDOOR MOTORSPORTS ARENAS
Part 4620.7250 - RADON MITIGATION COMPANY LICENSE
Universal Citation: MN Rules 4620.7250
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General requirements.
A. A
business or government entity that employs individuals to perform regulated
radon mitigation work must be licensed by the commissioner as a radon
mitigation company.
B. A radon
mitigation company must employ or contract with a responsible individual who is
licensed as a radon mitigation professional.
C. A radon mitigation company license is not
transferable.
Subp. 2. License application.
An applicant for a radon mitigation company license must submit to the commissioner:
A. a
completed application on a form provided by the commissioner;
B. a nonrefundable annual fee according to
Minnesota Statutes, section
144.4961,
subdivision 8, payable to the Department of Health;
C. evidence of workers' compensation
insurance as required by Minnesota Statutes, section
176.182,
unless the applicant is exempt from the requirements under Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 176. If the applicant is exempt from the requirements under Minnesota
Statutes, chapter 176, the applicant must submit a letter that is signed and
dated stating why the applicant is exempt;
D. the name and license number of the
responsible individual; and
E. the
names and license numbers of all licensed mitigation professionals employed or
subcontracted by the radon mitigation company.
Subp. 3. License expiration and renewal.
A. A license issued under this
part is valid for one year from the date of issuance.
B. A licensed radon mitigation company may
renew its license annually by submitting the information and fee required under
subpart 2.
C. The renewal
application must be received by the commissioner at least 30 days before the
expiration date on the current license.
D. If a license expires while a renewal
application is pending approval, the radon mitigation company may continue to
employ individuals to perform regulated radon mitigation activities under the
expired license until the commissioner issues a new license or denies the
renewal application.
Subp. 4. Denial of license application.
A. The commissioner shall deny an application
for a radon mitigation company license according to Minnesota Statutes, section
144.99, subdivision
8, or if the applicant fails to comply with the requirements of subpart 2 or
3.
B. If the commissioner denies an
application, the commissioner:
(1) must notify
the applicant in writing and provide the reasons for the denial;
(2) must not require the applicant to pay an
additional fee if the applicant submits a second application according to this
part within 30 days of the receipt of a notice that the license application has
been denied. An applicant must apply for an initial license under subpart 2 for
subsequent applications; and
(3)
must provide notice of the opportunity to appeal a denial as required by
Minnesota Statutes, section
144.99, subdivision
10.
Subp. 5. Change in responsible individual.
If the responsible individual no longer serves in that capacity, the company must provide a written notice to the commissioner within 30 days of a change in the responsible individual that:
A. identifies the new responsible individual
by name and radon mitigation professional license number;
B. is signed by the new responsible
individual; and
C. provides the
date when the new responsible individual assumed the duties of the
position.
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