A certified anhydrous ammonia inspector must recertify at least once in a two-year period by taking recertification training approved by the commissioner. The recertification training must consist of a review of anhydrous ammonia safety issues and requirements of chapter 1513 and Minnesota Statutes, chapters 18C and 18D. The recertification training course may be up to eight hours in length, and must include lectures, demonstrations, and a course review.
If an individual fails to recertify the individual's inspector certification by March 1 of the individual's recertification year, the individual is no longer certified.
MS s 18C.111
39 SR 232
January 5, 2017
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes