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MN SF3719
Bill
Status
2/19/2026
Primary Sponsor
Jen McEwen
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the Class A installer license from Minnesota's electrical code, a license category that allowed electrical work for major home appliances on farmsteads and in municipalities with fewer than 1,500 inhabitants
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Repeals the statutory definition of "Class A installer" and the provisions governing this license type (Minnesota Statutes sections 326B.31, subdivision 7 and 326B.33, subdivision 3)
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Removes references to Class A installer from the Board of Electricity's rulemaking authority for licensure, registration, and continuing education requirements
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Removes Class A installer from the list of journeyworker-level licenses used to calculate license and renewal fees
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No new Class A installer licenses have been issued since December 1, 2007; this bill formally removes the license category from statute entirely
Legislative Description
Class A installer license from the electrical code elimination
Last Action
Referred to Labor
2/19/2026