Minnesota Statutes 326B.47 – Unlicensed Individuals
Subdivision 1.Registration; supervision; records.
(a) All unlicensed individuals, other than plumber’s apprentices and individuals who have completed pipe laying training as prescribed by the commissioner, must be registered under subdivision 3.
(b) A plumber’s apprentice or registered unlicensed individual is authorized to assist in the installation of plumbing only while under the direct supervision of a master, restricted master, journeyworker, or restricted journeyworker plumber. The master, restricted master, journeyworker, or restricted journeyworker plumber is responsible for ensuring that all plumbing work performed by the plumber’s apprentice or registered unlicensed individual complies with the Plumbing Code. The supervising master, restricted master, journeyworker, or restricted journeyworker must be licensed and must be employed by the same employer as the plumber’s apprentice or registered unlicensed individual. Licensed individuals shall not permit plumber’s apprentices or registered unlicensed individuals to perform plumbing work except under the direct supervision of an individual actually licensed to perform such work. Plumber’s apprentices and registered unlicensed individuals shall not supervise the performance of plumbing work or make assignments of plumbing work to unlicensed individuals.
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 326B.47
- Direct supervision: means :
(1) an unlicensed individual is being directly supervised by an individual licensed to perform the elevator work being supervised during the entire time the unlicensed individual is performing elevator work;
(2) the licensed individual is physically present at the location where the unlicensed individual is performing elevator work and immediately available to the unlicensed individual at all times for assistance and direction;
(3) the licensed individual shall review the elevator work performed by the unlicensed individual before the elevator work is operated; and
(4) the licensed individual is able to and does determine that all elevator work performed by the unlicensed individual is performed in compliance with the elevator code. See Minnesota Statutes 326B.163
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
(c) Contractors employing plumber’s apprentices or registered unlicensed individuals to perform plumbing work shall maintain records establishing compliance with this subdivision that shall identify all plumber’s apprentices and registered unlicensed individuals performing plumbing work, and shall permit the department to examine and copy all such records.
Subd. 2.Journeyworker exam.
A plumber’s apprentice or registered unlicensed individual who has completed four years of practical plumbing experience is eligible to take the journeyworker plumbing examination. Up to 24 months of practical plumbing experience prior to becoming a plumber’s apprentice or registered unlicensed individual may be applied to the four-year experience requirement. However, none of this practical plumbing experience may be applied if the individual did not have any practical plumbing experience in the 12-month period immediately prior to becoming a plumber’s apprentice or registered unlicensed individual. The Plumbing Board may adopt rules to evaluate whether the individual’s past practical plumbing experience is applicable in preparing for the journeyworker’s examination. If two years after completing the training the individual has not taken the examination, the four years of experience shall be forfeited.
The commissioner may allow an extension of the two-year period for taking the exam for cases of hardship or other appropriate circumstances.
Subd. 3.Registration, rules, applications, renewals, and fees.
An unlicensed individual may register by completing and submitting to the commissioner an application form provided by the commissioner, with all fees required by section 326B.092. A completed application form must state the date the individual began training, the individual’s age, schooling, previous experience, and employer, and other information required by the commissioner. The Plumbing Board may prescribe rules, not inconsistent with this section, for the registration of unlicensed individuals. Applications for initial registration may be submitted at any time. Registration must be renewed annually and shall be for the period from July 1 of each year to June 30 of the following year.