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What you need to know A municipal delegation agreement is a written agreement or transfer of responsibility between the department and a municipality. It identifies who is authorized to administer all or portions of the Minnesota State Building Code (MSBC) on these state building projects.
Categories: municipal delegation agreements, public buildings, state licensed facilities
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s (DLI’s) CCLD Learn offers an intuitive online interface where visitors can complete continuing education courses and earn continuing education credits in topics that interest them. The list below contains the courses offered and future topics. If you are a new learner, view the video below for instructions on accessing the courses.
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Effective Feb. 14, 2015: Chapter 1322 - Residential Energy Code Energy Code Certificate (Excel spreadsheet) Training materials Building Foundation Research Report
Complete and submit a Municipal Fee and Expense Report online. Reports View or print the following reports: Permit and valuation report Fee summary report for all sections Fee and expense report for building permits Development related fee and expense report
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Categories: FAQs, frequently asked questions, plumbing inspections, licensure, pipelayer's card, Department of Labor and Industry, and Minnesota Rules
A municipal delegation agreement is a written agreement or transfer of responsibility between the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) and a municipality. It identifies who is authorized to administer all or portions of the Minnesota State Building Code (MSBC) on these state building projects. The municipality is responsible for all required inspections, including: Conducting cursory plan review to familiarize the inspector with the project. The main plan review done by Construction Codes and Licensing Division (CCLD).
Categories: municipal delegation agreements, Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, reserved projects, fees.
Minnesota law requires that building officials administer all aspects of the State Building Code, issue building permits and inspect manufactured home installations, alterations and repairs.  A permit is required for: Installation of new and used manufactured homes Remodeling of manufactured homes, windows, interior walls, roofing, siding etc. Alterations of manufactured homes Additions to the home, porches, decks, garages etc. Installation of furnaces and water heaters
Categories: manufactured structures, enforcement, State building code