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MN HF1557
Bill
Status
2/9/2023
Primary Sponsor
Kristin Robbins
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AI Summary
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Transfers regulatory authority over radon licensing from the Commissioner of Health to the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, including rulemaking for licensure requirements and work standards.
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Maintains existing radon licensing fee structure with fees for measurement professionals ($150/year), mitigation professionals ($250/year), mitigation companies ($100/year), radon analysis laboratories ($500/year), and system tags ($75 each).
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Changes enforcement provisions from sections 144.989 to 144.993 to chapter 326B enforcement authority.
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Appropriates unspecified amount from state government special revenue fund to the Commissioner of Labor and Industry in fiscal year 2024 for implementation, with corresponding reduction to Commissioner of Health appropriation.
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Directs the revisor of statutes to recode Minnesota Statutes section 144.4961 into chapter 326B and update all cross-references accordingly.
Legislative Description
Regulation of radon licensing activities moved from commissioner of health to commissioner of labor and industry, and money appropriated.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Health Finance and Policy
2/9/2023