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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 103

103I.505 RECIPROCITY OF LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS.

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103I.505 RECIPROCITY OF LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS.
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Subdivision 1. Reciprocity authorized.
The commissioner may issue a license or certify a person under this chapter, without giving an examination, if the person is licensed or certified in another state and:
(1)the requirements for licensing or certification under which the well or boring contractor was licensed or person was certified do not conflict with this chapter;
(2)the requirements are of a standard not lower than that specified by the rules adopted under this chapter; and
(3)equal reciprocal privileges are granted to licensees or certified persons of this state.
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Subd. 2. Fees required.
A well or boring contractor or certified person must apply for the license or certification and pay the fees under the provisions of this chapter to receive a license or certification under this section.
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