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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148E.090 NAME; CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS.

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148E.090 NAME; CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS.
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Subdivision 1. Name.
A licensee must use the licensee's legal name or a professional name. If the licensee uses a professional name, the licensee must inform the board in writing of both the licensee's professional name and legal name and must comply with the requirements of this section.
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Subd. 2. Legal name change.
Within 30 days after changing the licensee's legal name, a licensee must:
(1)request a new license wall certificate;
(2)provide legal verification of the name change; and
(3)pay the license wall certificate fee specified in section 148E.180 .
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Subd. 3. Professional name change.
Within 30 days after changing the licensee's professional name, a licensee must:
(1)request a new license wall certificate;
(2)provide a notarized statement attesting to the name change; and
(3)pay the license wall certificate fee specified in section 148E.180 .
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Subd. 4. Address or telephone change.
When a licensee changes a mailing address, home address, work address, email address, or daytime public telephone number, the licensee must notify the board of the change electronically or in writing no more than 30 days after the date of the change.
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