Section 326.71 — Definitions.
326.71 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Applicability. The definitions in this section apply to sections 326.70 to 326.81. Subd. 2. Asbestos. “Asbestos” means the asbestiform varieties of chrysotile (serpentine), crocidolite (riebeckite), amosite (cummingtonite-grunerite), anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite. Subd. 3. Asbestos-containing material. “Asbestos-containing material” means material that contains more than one percent asbestos by microscopic visual estimation by […]
Section 326.72 — Asbestos License.
326.72 ASBESTOS LICENSE. Subdivision 1. When license required. A person within the state intending to directly perform or cause to be performed through subcontracting or similar delegation any asbestos-related work either for financial gain or with respect to the person’s own property shall first apply for and obtain a license from the commissioner. The license […]
Section 326.73 — Asbestos Certifications.
326.73 ASBESTOS CERTIFICATIONS. Subdivision 1. Asbestos-related work certification. Before an individual performs asbestos-related work, the individual shall first obtain a certificate from the commissioner certifying that the individual is qualified to perform the work. No certificate shall be issued unless the individual has shown evidence of training or experience in the general commercial construction trades, […]
Section 326.524 — Licenses May Not Contain Certain Restrictions.
326.524 LICENSES MAY NOT CONTAIN CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS. No distributor shall license feature motion picture films to an exhibitor to be exhibited, shown, or performed in this state, upon the condition that the exhibitor must also license short subjects, newsreels, trailers, serials, reissue, foreign, and western motion picture films. History: 1941 c 460 s 3
Section 326.525 — Licenses, When Void.
326.525 LICENSES, WHEN VOID. Any provision of any license hereafter made and entered into which is contrary to any provisions of sections 326.523 to 326.526 and 326.01, subdivisions 14 to 19, is hereby declared to be against public policy and void. History: 1941 c 460 s 4
Section 326.526 — Application Of Sections 326.523 To 326.526.
326.526 APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 326.523 TO 326.526. The provisions of sections 326.523 to 326.526 and 326.01, subdivisions 14 to 19, shall not apply to the licensing of motion picture films to any school, college, university, church, or any educational, fraternal, or religious organizations in this state. History: 1941 c 460 s 7
Section 326.53 — Violations; Penalty Provisions.
326.53 VIOLATIONS; PENALTY PROVISIONS. Subdivision 1. Generally. (1) Any violation of chapter 326A is a gross misdemeanor. (2) Every person violating any of the provisions of sections 326.523 to 326.526, or assisting in such violation, shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding $3,000 or, in default of the payment of such […]
Section 326.3382 — Application For License.
326.3382 APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Subdivision 1. Application form. (a) Application for a private detective or protective agent license shall be made on a form prescribed by the board. Each applicant shall provide the following information: (1) the full name, date of birth, and sex of each person signing the application, and the residences of those […]
Section 326.3383 — License Reissuance.
326.3383 LICENSE REISSUANCE. Subdivision 1. Requirements. The board shall reissue a private detective or protective agent license to a license holder without further board review, if the license holder who has complied with all applicable laws and rules: (1) submits to the board an application for license reissuance on a form prescribed by the board; […]
Section 326.3384 — Prohibited Acts.
326.3384 PROHIBITED ACTS. Subdivision 1. Prohibition. No license holder or employee of a license holder shall, in a manner that implies that the person is an employee or agent of a governmental agency, display on a badge, identification card, emblem, vehicle, uniform, stationery, or in advertising for private detective or protective agent services: (1) the […]