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The Construction Worker Wage Protection Act (CWWPA) gives construction workers the right to seek their unpaid wages from the contractor in addition to or instead of the subcontractor that did not pay all of their wages owed. Workers may file a wage claim with the Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) or file a claim in court to recover their unpaid wages.
Online tools Apply for or renew your license or registration using iMS, the department's online application and renewal system. Review requirements for applying or renewing.
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Verify a contractor license   The Consumer's Guide to Hiring a Residential Building Contractor explains how to select a contractor, how to solicit bids, what to include in a contract, how to understand a mechanic's lien and how to file a complaint against a contractor.
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What is water conditioning work? A water conditioning system is designed to treat water to alter, modify, add or remove mineral, chemical or bacterial content, in a water distribution system. Water conditioning work includes the installation and servicing of water conditioning systems in: a single-family residential unit, which has been initially established by a licensed plumber, and does not involve a direct connection without an air gap to a soil or waste pipe; or
Minnesota Rules, Part 1303.2200, Simplified Wind Loads The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry is considering possible amendments to rules governing the Minnesota Provisions of the State Building Code. Specifically, the Department is considering rule amendments that will amend existing Minnesota Rules, part 1303.2200 (Simplified Wind Loads) to correct content and formatting errors in the equation for calculating simplified design wind pressures.
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  Construction Codes and Licensing P.O. box number ZIP code CCLD boiler licenses 64217 55164-0217 CCLD electrical inspections
Licensees are required to notify us, in writing, within 15 days of a change in a license, registration, bond or certification. Changes to business/contractor licenses and bonds Change of business name: Change business legal name and/or assumed name, or add assumed name.
Answers to FAQs are informational only and only apply to Minnesota’s ESST law. These answers are not a source of law or legal advice, and do not contemplate the applicability or effect of any other law or regulation. To review Minnesota’s ESST requirements, see Minnesota Statutes 181.032 and 181.9445-181.9448. Contents Fast facts Basic information