Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7083 - SSTS CREDENTIALING AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION
Part 7083.1000 - BONDING AND INSURANCE FOR SSTS LICENSED BUSINESSES; LIABILITY
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Bond and insurance requirements.
Subp. 2. Bond use.
Subp. 3. Term of bond.
The term of the corporate surety bond must be continuous with the term of the license or, in the case of a plumbing bond provided according to Minnesota Statutes, section 326B.46, subdivision 2, concurrent with the term of the plumbing license. The penal sum of the bond is cumulative and must be aggregated every two years that the bond is in force. The aggregate liability is limited to the bond penalty shown on the bond form for each two-year period the bond remains in effect for any losses that occur during each two-year period
Subp. 4. Notification of bond actions.
The corporate surety must provide written notice to the commissioner within 30 days of cancellation or 15 days of reduction of a licensee's bond. If a corporate surety bond is canceled or the amount of coverage is reduced to less than the amounts in subpart 1, item C, the license immediately and automatically becomes invalid and the business must not perform SSTS work until the business obtains another corporate surety bond meeting the requirements of this part and submits notification of renewed bond coverage to the commissioner. The corporate surety must notify the principal and commissioner of any claims pending against the bond within 15 days of the receipt of the claim and notify the principal and commissioner of any payments made against the bond within 15 days of payment.
Subp. 5. Other professional assistance.
An SSTS business that seeks, accepts, and implements work products developed by a noncertified individual is responsible and liable for the related performance of the system.
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 115.55