The agency retains all enforcement, revocation, suspension, and inspection authority as stated in chapter 1513 and Minnesota Statutes, chapters 18C and 18D. Any violations of the statutes and rules listed in this subpart are grounds for certification revocation.
If the commissioner revokes a certification, the individual must return the certification card to the agency. The agency must receive the certification card within ten business days of the date of revocation.
An applicant for a certified anhydrous ammonia inspector certification or a certified anhydrous ammonia inspector must not allow a final judgment against them arising from a violation of any provision in chapter 1513 or Minnesota Statutes, chapter 18C or 18D, to remain unsatisfied. An applicant who fails to satisfy a final judgment within 30 days must be removed from the certified inspector application process. If a certified anhydrous ammonia inspector fails to satisfy a final judgment, the commissioner must suspend the inspector's certification.
Minn. R. agency 105, ch. 1514, pt. 1514.0500