Rulemaking docket for Minnesota Rules Chapter 3800
Minnesota Rules, Chapter 3800, Licensing
The Minnesota Board of Electricity requests comments on its proposed amendments to Minnesota Rules, chapter 3800, “Licensing.” The Board is proposing rule amendments that to adopt rules that modify existing requirements for acceptable work experience for electrical license applicants and adopt rules establishing requirements for the approval of electrical training programs that may be used to fulfill the experience credit requirements for electrical license applicants. The rules governing approval of electrical training programs are currently located in chapter 3801, which is adopted by the Department. The Department is proposing the repeal of those amendments to chapter 3801 as part of a contemporaneous rulemaking so that they may be adopted by the Board. View the rulemaking docket for chapter 3801.
Published notices and comment periods
To be determined.
Availability of rule draft(s) and statement of need and reasonableness
To be determined.
Requests for hearing; date and place of hearing
To be determined.
ALJ reports
To be determined.
Orders
To be determined.
Timetable/status of the rule proceeding; agency determinations
To be determined.
Date the rule was filed with Secretary of State and the effective date of the rule as adopted
To be determined.
Written comments, questions and requests
Contact person for procedural questions and to submit comments: Amanda Spuckler
Email: dli.rules@state.mn.us
Phone: 651-284-5006
Fax: 651-284-5749
Contact the persons above for additional information about the planned rule, to receive rule notices, to receive rule drafts if available, to provide comments, or to view comments or requests for hearing that have been submitted.
Comments and questions may also be submitted by U.S. mail, to the contact person listed above, at: Department of Labor and Industry, 443 Lafayette Road N., St. Paul, MN 55155.
Comments received after 4:30 p.m. will be considered received on the next state business day the Department of Labor and Industry is open.