An applicant shall submit an application for a temporary military license or certificate under Minnesota Statutes, section 197.4552, accompanied by payment of the license fee as specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 326.10, subdivision 10. The application must be made under oath on a form provided by the board and must include one signed copy of a statement that the applicant has read the Board Rules of Professional Conduct. The applicant shall supply the board with evidence of all of the following:
The board shall evaluate the information required by subpart 1. If the board finds the applicant is eligible for licensure or certification, the board shall issue a temporary license or certificate and notify the applicant in writing. If the board finds the applicant is ineligible for a temporary military license or certificate, the board shall notify the applicant in writing and give the reasons for ineligibility.
A temporary military license or certificate is valid for not more than six months from the date of issuance and expires on the date listed on the temporary license or certificate, upon the board's determination that the applicant is ineligible for licensure or certification, or upon issuance of a license or certificate under part 1800.4100, whichever occurs first.
During the temporary license or certificate period, an individual shall complete the full application required for licensure as an architect, professional engineer, land surveyor, landscape architect, or geoscientist or for certification as a certified interior designer If the board finds that an applicant is eligible , the board shall issue a license or certificate as provided under part 1800.4100 and notify the applicant. If the board finds that an applicant is eligible for certification as a certified interior designer, the board shall issue a certificate as provided under part 1800.4100, subpart 7, and notify the applicant. If the board finds that an applicant is ineligible for licensure or certification, the board shall notify the applicant in writing and give the reasons for ineligibility.
The board shall not issue a temporary military license or certificate to an applicant who has previously received a temporary license or certificate. A temporary military license or certificate shall not be renewed by the board.
Minn. R. agency 111, ch. 1800, GENERALLY, pt. 1800.0450