SF 3719
Introduction - 94th Legislature (2025 - 2026)
Posted on 03/24/2026 02:31 p.m.
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A bill for an act
relating to labor and industry; eliminating the Class A installer license from the
electrical code; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 326B.32, subdivision
2; 326B.33, subdivision 19; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 326B.31,
subdivision 7; 326B.33, subdivision 3.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1.
Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 326B.32, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
Subd. 2.
Powers; duties; administrative support.
(a) The board shall have the power
to:
(1) elect its chair, vice-chair, and secretary;
(2) adopt bylaws that specify the duties of its officers, the meeting dates of the board,
and containing other provisions as may be useful and necessary for the efficient conduct of
the business of the board;
(3) adopt the Minnesota Electrical Code, which must be the most current edition of the
National Electrical Code and any amendments thereto. The board shall adopt the most
current edition of the National Electrical Code and any amendments thereto pursuant to
chapter 14 and as provided in subdivision 6, paragraphs (b) and (c);
(4) review requests for final interpretations and issue final interpretations as provided
in section 326B.127, subdivision 5;
(5) adopt rules that regulate the licensure or registration of electrical businesses, electrical
contractors, master electricians, journeyworker electricians, deleted text begin Class A installer,deleted text end Class B
installer, power limited technicians, and other persons who perform electrical work except
for those individuals licensed under section 326.02, subdivisions 2 and 3. The board shall
adopt these rules pursuant to chapter 14 and as provided in subdivision 6, paragraphs (d)
and (e);
(6) adopt rules that regulate continuing education for individuals licensed or registered
as electrical businesses, electrical contractors, master electricians, journeyworker electricians,
deleted text begin Class A installer,deleted text end Class B installer, power limited technicians, and other persons who perform
electrical work. The board shall adopt these rules pursuant to chapter 14 and as provided
in subdivision 6, paragraphs (d) and (e);
(7) advise the commissioner regarding educational requirements for electrical inspectors;
(8) refer complaints or other communications to the commissioner, whether oral or in
writing, as provided in subdivision 8, that allege or imply a violation of a statute, rule, or
order that the commissioner has the authority to enforce pertaining to code compliance,
licensure, registration, or an offering to perform or performance of unlicensed electrical
services;
(9) approve per diem and expenses deemed necessary for its members as provided in
subdivision 3;
(10) approve license reciprocity agreements;
(11) select from its members individuals to serve on any other state advisory council,
board, or committee; and
(12) recommend the fees for licenses and certifications.
Except for the powers granted to the Plumbing Board, Board of Electricity, and the
Board of High Pressure Piping Systems, the commissioner of labor and industry shall
administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter and any rules promulgated pursuant
thereto.
(b) The board shall comply with section 15.0597, subdivisions 2 and 4.
(c) The commissioner shall coordinate the board's rulemaking and recommendations
with the recommendations and rulemaking conducted by all of the other boards created
pursuant to this chapter. The commissioner shall provide staff support to the board. The
support includes professional, legal, technical, and clerical staff necessary to perform
rulemaking and other duties assigned to the board. The commissioner of labor and industry
shall supply necessary office space and supplies to assist the board in its duties.
Sec. 2.
Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 326B.33, subdivision 19, is amended to read:
Subd. 19.
License, registration, and renewal fees; expiration.
(a) Unless revoked or
suspended under this chapter, all licenses issued or renewed under this section expire on
the date specified in this subdivision. Master licenses expire March 1 of each odd-numbered
year after issuance or renewal. Electrical contractor licenses expire March 1 of each
even-numbered year after issuance or renewal. Technology system contractor and satellite
system contractor licenses expire August 1 of each even-numbered year after issuance or
renewal. All other personal licenses expire two years from the date of original issuance and
every two years thereafter. Registrations of unlicensed individuals expire one year from the
date of original issuance and every year thereafter.
(b) For purposes of calculating license fees and renewal license fees required under
section 326B.092:
(1) the registration of an unlicensed individual under subdivision 12 shall be considered
an entry level license;
(2) the following licenses shall be considered journeyworker licenses: Class A
journeyworker electrician, Class B journeyworker electrician, deleted text begin Class A installer,deleted text end Class B
installer, lineman, maintenance electrician, satellite system installer, and power limited
technician;
(3) the following licenses shall be considered master licenses: Class A master electrician
and Class B master electrician; and
(4) the following licenses shall be considered business licenses: Class A electrical
contractor, Class B electrical contractor, satellite system contractor, and technology systems
contractor.
(c) For each filing of a certificate of responsible person by an employer, the fee is $100.
Sec. 3. new text begin REPEALER.
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Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 326B.31, subdivision 7; and 326B.33, subdivision 3,
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are repealed.
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APPENDIX
Repealed Minnesota Statutes: 26-06025
326B.31 DEFINITIONS.
Subd. 7.
Class A installer.
"Class A installer" means an individual who has the necessary qualifications, training, experience, and technical knowledge to properly lay out and install electrical wiring, apparatus, and equipment for major electrical home appliances and such other electrical equipment as is determined by the commissioner pursuant to section 326B.33, subdivision 3, on the load side of the main service on farmsteads or in any town or municipality with less than 1,500 inhabitants, which is not contiguous to a city of the first class and does not contain an established business of a master electrician, and who is licensed as a Class A installer by the commissioner.
326B.33 LICENSES.
Subd. 3.
Class A installer.
Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 1, 2, and 14, any individual holding a Class A installer license may lay out and install and supervise the laying out and installing of electrical wiring, apparatus, or equipment for major electrical home appliances on the load side of the main service on farmsteads and in any town or municipality with fewer than 1,500 inhabitants, which is not contiguous to a city of the first class and does not contain an established business of a contractor. As of December 1, 2007, no new Class A installer licenses shall be issued. An individual who holds a Class A installer license as of December 1, 2007, may retain and renew the license and exercise the privileges it grants.