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21 SSTS CREDENTIALING AND PRODUCT REGISTRATION 7083.2010 <br />B. not have had a violation that resulted in a successful enforcement action within the past five <br />years. <br />Subp. 2. Commissioner designation. A candidate found to meet the qualifications as a mentor under <br />this part must be designated by the commissioner as a mentor. The commissioner shall revoke mentorship <br />designation upon finding a violation that results in an administrative penalty order, stipulation agreement, or <br />schedule of compliance; incompetence; negligence; fraud; illegal activity; or inappropriate conduct in the <br />performance of the duties authorized under the mentorship designation. <br />Subp. 3. Responsibility. The mentor is not responsible for any noncompliance attributed to the work <br />of the apprentice. The licensed SSTS business is responsible if the mentor and apprentice are working as <br />employees or on behalf of the same licensed SSTS business. <br />Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 115.55 <br />History: 32 SR 1420 <br />Published Electronically: March 11, 2011 <br />7083.2010 ADMINISTRATION OF CERTIFICATION AND APPRENTICE PROGRAM. <br />Subpart 1. Application; issuance. An individual meeting the qualifications in part 7083.1080, <br />subpart 1, or 7083.1090, subpart 1, is eligible to apply for certification or apprentice designation on a <br />form provided by the commissioner. The commissioner requires 60 days for review of the application. <br />A complete application consists of documentation of training and experience or the experience gaining <br />method meeting the requirements under part 7083.1050, subpart 2. A certification or apprentice applicant <br />is not allowed to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of a certified or apprentice individual until designated <br />as such in writing by the commissioner. <br />Subp. 2. Approval of certification or apprentice designation. Upon the commissioner's approval <br />of the certification or apprentice application, the commissioner shall issue a number and verification of the <br />individual's status. <br />Subp. 3. Certification and apprenticeship period. Certifications or apprenticeships issued by the <br />commissioner are valid for three years. <br />Subp. 4. Renewal. Every three years, the certified individual or apprentice shall submit an <br />application for renewal on forms provided by the commissioner no later than 60 days prior to the expiration <br />date. The renewal application must be accompanied by documentation of continuing education under part <br />7083.1060. <br />Subp. 5. Denial of application. If the commissioner finds evidence of actions listed under part <br />7083.2020, the commissioner is allowed to deny an application or renewal application for a certification <br />or apprentice. Notice of the pending denial must be served on the applicant by mail. Any pending denial <br />based on part 7083.2020 shall not be issued before an opportunity is provided for a contested case hearing <br />complying with Minnesota Statutes, chapter 14. <br />Subp. 6. Restrictions; conditions. The commissioner is allowed to add performance restrictions <br />and training conditions to an individual certification or apprentice designation at any time to address unusual <br />work situations or experience requirements, to take enforcement action under part 7083.2020, or to limit <br />the scope of responsibilities under parts 7083.0710 to 7083.0800, for an individual. Notice of the pending <br />Copyright ©2014 by the Rev <br />so <br />of Statutes, State of Minnesota. All Rights Reserved. <br />