NOTICE OF HEARING
Minnesota Department of Health Division of Environmental Health Proposed Rules Governing Radon Professional Licensing, Minnesota Rules, Chapter 4620, parts 7000 to 7950
REBUTTAL COMMENT PERIOD
OAH Docket No. 80-9000-35236
Presiding Judge: Administrative Law Judge LauraSue Schlatter
Hearing: July 17, 2018
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Place: Room B-107, Orville L. Freeman Building, 625 Robert St N, Saint Paul, MN 55164
Rebuttal Comment Period: August 7, 2018 through 4:30 p.m. on August 13, 2018. This five-day rebuttal comment period may change if the administrative law judge extends the initial comment period at the hearing.
- Comments should relate to comments filed by others in the Initial Comment period.
- Comments received after 4:30 pm will not be accepted.
Initial Comment Period CLOSED on August 6, 2018 at 4:30 p.m.
To review the comments filed by others during the Initial Comment Period, visit the Initial Comment Period in the Closed Discussions.
Relevant Documents:
Please see the attachments below. Documents are also viewable at the Minnesota Department of Health's rulemaking webpage.
Instructions: To comment, scroll down to "Topic: Submit a Comment" and click "View Topic."
Please make sure that your comments:
- Identify the specific part or subpart of the rule you are addressing;
- Specify whether you support or oppose the proposed rule language;
- Give reasons for your views; and
- Be specific and offer language changes to solve the problems you identify.
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