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Accessibility Code, Minnesota Rule 1341 Accessibility handouts Administrative Provisions for Accessibility Specialists, Minnesota Rule 1300
One-year Building Official Training Municipal Grants are again being offered for the 2026 grant cycle. Purpose The Building Official Training (BOT) Municipal Grant program from the Construction Codes and Licensing Division (CCLD) of the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) was created to offer competitive grants to qualified municipalities that want to establish a training program in their municipality’s building code department to train an individual toward becoming a Minnesota-certified building official.
Create an account Visit the online system for plan reviews and permits and select "Register as a New User" to create an account. You'll receive a verification email to complete the validation process. If you don't receive the email within 15 minutes, check your spam/junk folder. The verification link is valid until midnight the day of registration. If you do not validate your account by midnight, you will need to re-register your email address.
Select the day's course below for webinar login information, agendas and resources. Building Official Limited and Accessibility Specialist Training Program schedule.  
Note: The Department of Labor and Industry used the first printing of each of the 2012 ICC Codes to develop the rules. The ICC errata (i.e. corrections and changes) apply to all of the 2015 Minnesota ICC Codes.  There are also Minnesota errata that apply to the 2015 Minnesota ICC Codes (see below).  
Categories: errata, corrected errors, building code, residential code, mechanical code and fuel/gas code
Meetings are 9 a.m. to noon at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, 443 Lafayette Road North, St. Paul, MN  55155, and virtually via Webex. Meeting dates and times are determined by the TAG leader.  Dec. 13, 2024, 9 a.m., meeting information. In-person (Washington Room) and Webex option. Register to participate by computer or Webex app.
Categories: Existing Building Code Technical Advisoroy Group, agenda, minutes, DLI.
Note: The Department of Labor and Industry used the first printing of each of the 2018 ICC Codes to develop the rules. The ICC errata (i.e. corrections and changes) apply to all of the 2020 Minnesota ICC Codes.  There are also Minnesota errata that apply to the 2020 Minnesota ICC Codes (see below).