This bill amends the Minnesota Statutes related to labor and industry by eliminating the Class A installer license from the electrical code. Specifically, it repeals sections that define and regulate the Class A installer license, which previously allowed individuals to install electrical wiring for major home appliances in certain rural areas. The bill also updates the powers and duties of the Board of Electricity, allowing it to regulate the licensure and registration of various electrical professionals while removing references to the Class A installer.

Additionally, the bill modifies the licensing and renewal fees structure, ensuring that the registration of unlicensed individuals is treated as an entry-level license and clarifying the classifications of journeyworker and master licenses. The repealed sections include definitions and regulations specific to the Class A installer, indicating a shift in the regulatory framework for electrical work in Minnesota. Overall, the bill aims to streamline the licensing process and eliminate outdated classifications within the electrical industry.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 326B.32, 326B.33