A fire protection contractor shall employ a person who meets the requirements for a managing employee contained in parts 7512.1300 to 7512.1600. The managing employee shall supervise the performance of all fire protection-related work by the contractor.
Except as provided in subparts 3 to 6, a contractor shall not perform fire protection-related work after the contractor loses its managing employee. A contractor loses its managing employee when the managing employee is no longer employed by the contractor or when the managing employee no longer meets the requirements of parts 7512.1300 to 7512.1600. The limitations and conditions of subparts 3 to 6 no longer apply to a contractor after the contractor employs a new managing employee who meets the requirements of parts 7512.1300 to 7512.1600.
Subparts 3 to 6 must not be interpreted to require the commissioner to issue a contractor license to an applicant for an initial contractor license who does not have a managing employee.
The contractor shall notify the commissioner within three days after the contractor loses its managing employee.
The contractor may continue performing fire protection-related work for a period of 14 days after the contractor loses its managing employee, provided the contractor:
The contractor may continue performing fire protection-related work after the end of the 14-day period under subpart 4 and until seven days after the results of the next managing employee examination are issued, if the contractor meets the following conditions:
Within seven days after the results of the next managing employee examination are issued, the contractor either shall designate a new managing employee who meets the qualifications of parts 7512.1300 to 7512.1600 or shall discontinue performing fire protection-related work.
Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7512, FIRE PROTECTION CONTRACTOR, pt. 7512.0800
Statutory Authority: MS s 299M.04