For the purposes of this chapter and chapter 1805, the terms defined in this part have the meanings given them.
"Accredited institution of higher learning" means an educational institution accredited by one or more of the regional or national accrediting agencies or successor agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education.
"Applicant" means:
a person applying directly to the board to take an examination, receive an in-training classification, request licensure, request certification as a certified interior designer, renew a license, renew a certificate as a certified interior designer, or request reinstatement; or
a person whom the board has approved for licensure or certificate holder status who has not yet received a license or certificate in Minnesota.
"Certificate holder" means a person who is or has been certified by the board as a certified interior designer.
"Examinee" means an applicant who has been approved by the board to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination, Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination, Fundamentals of Surveying Examination, Principles and Practice of Surveying Examination, Minnesota Land Surveying Examination, Fundamentals of Geology Examination, Practice of Geology Examination, or Professional Practice of Soil Science Examination.
"Graduate curriculum" means a curriculum of education culminating in a master's degree or doctorate degree.
"Licensee" means a person who is or has been licensed by the Minnesota board as an architect, professional engineer, land surveyor, landscape architect, professional geologist, or professional soil scientist.
"Semester credit" means the conventional United States college semester credit. Quarter credits may be converted to semester credits by multiplying them by two-thirds.
MS s 326.06
35 SR 2011; 43 SR 89; 44 SR 987; 48 SR 505
December 14, 2023
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes