Subpart 1.
General requirements.
A. An
individual who performs lead hazard reduction must be licensed as a lead worker
under this part, unless the individual is licensed as a lead
supervisor.
B. A lead worker must
perform regulated lead work under the supervision of a lead
supervisor.
C. A lead worker
license is not transferable.
Subp.
2.
Training requirements; initial license.
To be eligible for an initial license as a lead worker, an
applicant must complete:
A. an initial
lead worker training course for which the commissioner has issued a permit
under part 4761.2370; or
B. an
initial lead worker training course approved by the EPA or by a state or tribal
lead training program authorized by the EPA and a lead worker refresher
training course for which the commissioner has issued a permit under part
4761.2370.
Subp. 3.
Expiration; renewal; retraining.
A. A lead worker license is valid for 12
months after the completion date on the training course diploma for the most
recently completed training course. Regulated lead work may not be conducted
after the license expires.
B. A
lead worker license may be renewed upon completing a lead worker refresher
training course for which a permit has been issued under part
4761.2370.
C. A lead worker
refresher training course must be completed within 36 months after the date on
the last issued training course diploma. A refresher training course taken more
than 36 months after the date on the last issued training course diploma does
not qualify the individual for a renewed license.
D. An individual who fails to take a
refresher training course within 36 months after the date on the last issued
training course diploma may not renew the license. The individual must
successfully complete an initial lead worker training course to qualify for a
new license.
Subp. 4.
Application.
A. To apply for an
initial license as a lead worker, an applicant must submit to the commissioner:
(1) a completed application on a form
provided by the commissioner;
(2) a
$50 nonrefundable application fee payable to the Minnesota Department of
Health; and
(3) a copy of the
applicant's original diploma for the initial lead worker training
course.
B. If applying
from out of state, an applicant must submit:
(1) a completed application on a form
provided by the commissioner;
(2) a
$50 nonrefundable application fee payable to the Minnesota Department of
Health;
(3) a copy of the
applicant's original diploma for the initial lead worker training course or a
copy of the current lead worker license from the state that the applicant is
licensed in; and
(4) a copy of the
applicant's original diploma from the Minnesota lead worker refresher training
course.
Subp.
5.
Renewal application.
A. An individual licensed as a lead worker
must renew the license annually by submitting to the commissioner:
(1) a completed application on a form
provided by the commissioner;
(2) a
$50 nonrefundable renewal application fee payable to the Minnesota Department
of Health; and
(3) a copy of the
training course diploma from the most recent lead worker refresher training
course as required under subpart 3.
B. Until the commissioner issues the renewed
license, the lead worker may continue to perform lead hazard reduction for up
to 30 calendar days from the date of completing the lead worker refresher
training course, provided the lead worker:
(1) has submitted the renewal application to
the commissioner; and
(2) has a
copy of the diploma that is issued after completing the lead worker refresher
training course. The diploma must be on site and available for review where the
regulated lead work is being conducted.
Subp. 6.
Denial; conditions.
The commissioner shall deny an application for a lead worker
license if the applicant fails to comply with all applicable requirements in
this part. The commissioner may also deny an application or set conditions on a
license according to Minnesota Statutes, section
144.99, subdivision
8. If a license application is denied, the applicant:
A. must be notified in writing of the denied
license application and the reasons for the denial; and
B. is not required to pay a second fee if the
applicant submits a second application according to subpart 4 or 5 within 30
days of receiving the notice that the application was denied. Fees are required
for all subsequent applications.
Subp. 7.
Duplicate license.
To replace a lost, destroyed, or mutilated lead worker
license, the licensed lead worker must submit a completed application for a
duplicate lead worker license.
Notes
Minn. R. agency
144, ch. 4761, CERTIFICATION, LICENSURE, REGISTRATION, pt.
4761.2240
29 SR
531
Statutory Authority: MS s
144.9508