![]() All four hours must pertain to the technical topics related to the installation, repair, or maintenance of medical gas systems, NFPA 99, or the Minnesota laws and rules relating to medical gas systems.īackflow prevention testers and rebuilders are not required to take CE courses (other than plumber CE if the individual holds a plumber license) but must have a current ASSE tester 5110 and/or repairer 5130 certification. ![]() Medical gas certificate holders must take four hours of approved continuing education each license period beginning with their initial renewal. At least two hours must pertain to technical topics related to water conditioning installation and servicing, or the Minnesota statutes and rules relating to water conditioning. Water conditioning masters and journeyworker licensees must take four hours of approved continuing education during each license period. Hours can be obtained through online classes. Credits totaling more than the minimum two hours cannot be carried over into subsequent registration periods. The hours need to be earned before the registration's expiration date and the registration renewal fee must be received before the registration expiration date. Unlicensed plumber registrations: Two hours of approved continuing education credit are required by June 30 annually. Hours can be obtained through online classes. ![]() At least eight hours must pertain to the State Plumbing Code and the remaining eight hours must pertain to Plumbing Code, technical topics related to plumbing installations and equipment, the Minnesota State Building Code or the Minnesota Statutes governing plumbing work. Master and journeyworker plumbers must complete 16 hours of approved continuing education (CE) in each two-year license period. ![]()
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