Minn. Stat. § 299N.05
Subd. 1. Licensure requirement.
A firefighter employed full time by a fire department is not eligible for permanent employment without being licensed by the board.
Subd. 2. Optional licensing.
A volunteer firefighter may receive or apply for licensure under this section and section 299N.04 under the same terms as full-time firefighters.
Subd. 3.
MS 2014 [Repealed, 2015 c 65 art 4 s 16]
Subd. 4. Newly employed firefighters.
Any full-time firefighter employed by a fire department must obtain a license from the board. To obtain a license, an individual must provide the board with a statement signed by the chief firefighting officer of the fire department that employs the full-time firefighter that the individual has met the certification requirements of section 299N.04.
Subd. 5. Obtaining a firefighter license.
To obtain a license, a firefighter must complete the board application process and meet the requirements of section 299N.04. A license is valid for a three-year period determined by the board, and the fee for the license is $75. Fees under this subdivision may be prorated by the board for licenses issued with a three-year licensure period.
Subd. 6. License renewal; expiration and reinstatement.
(b) If a license expires, a firefighter may apply to have it reinstated. In order to receive reinstatement, the firefighter must:
Subd. 7. Duties of chief firefighting officer.
(b) Every chief firefighting officer, provider, and individual licensee has a duty to ensure proper training records and reports are retained. Records must include, for the three-year period subsequent to the license renewal date:
Subd. 8. Revocation; suspension; denial.
Subd. 9. Fees; appropriation.
Fees collected under this section must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to a special account and are appropriated to the board to pay costs incurred under sections 299N.04 and 299N.05.