Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/8840.5800/
Timestamp: 2020-05-28 23:11:38
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﻿ 8840.5800 - MN Rules Part
Part 8840.5800
8840.5700 8840.5900
Notice and opportunity for correction.
When a provider is found in violation of parts 8840.5100 to 8840.6300 and the violation is not likely to cause a breakdown or accident, the provider must be given a 15-day written notice to correct the violation.
Violation determination.
After 15 days, the commissioner may conduct an inspection to determine whether the violation has been corrected. The provider may mail evidence of compliance to the department or provide written notice that the vehicle has been removed from service.
No provider may provide special transportation service or operate a special transportation service vehicle without correcting a violation of parts 8840.5100 to 8840.6300 as provided in subpart 1 or providing notice that a defective vehicle has been removed from service as provided in subpart 2. The commissioner shall suspend a provider's certificate of compliance until the provider complies with parts 8840.5100 to 8840.6300 if the commissioner determines a provider has:
The commissioner shall revoke the certificate of compliance of a provider who:
Consideration in determining revocation.
In making a determination under subpart 3a, the commissioner must consider:
The commissioner shall cancel the certificate of compliance of a provider who:
Application for another certificate after revocation.
If the commissioner revokes a provider's certificate, the provider may not apply for a new certificate for at least 180 days from the date of revocation.
Administrative orders and penalties.
The commissioner may issue an order requiring violations of the standards to be corrected or assessing monetary penalties as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 174.30, subdivision 8. Minnesota Statutes, section 221.036, applies to orders issued under this part and a person who wishes to contest an order must follow the procedures in that section.
Notice of suspension, revocation, or cancellation.
The commissioner shall mail notice of suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a certificate of compliance under this chapter to the provider's last known address by certified mail. The notice must include:
17 SR 634; L 1997 c 199 s 14; 28 SR 1578