Minnesota Administrative Rules Agency 136 - Energy and Economic Development Department

Here’s an enhanced overview of Minnesota Administrative Rules, Agency 136 — Energy and Economic Development Department:

📘 What is Agency 136?

Agency 136 comprises the administrative rules under the Minnesota Department of Energy and Economic Development (DEED). These regulations cover energy-related programs and economic development initiatives. The official list of its chapters from the MN Revisor’s Office includes:

4100 – Energy Information Reporting

4110 – Petroleum Set-Aside Program

4120 – Petroleum Supply Emergencies

4130 – Outdoor Display Lighting

4140 – Decorative Gas Lamps

4150 – Residential Conservation Program

4160 – Community Energy Planning Grants

4170 – Energy Audits

4200 – District Heating Systems

4215 – Model Energy Code Amendments

4270 – Large Energy Facilities

4280 – Certification of Solar Collectors (revisor.mn.gov)

🔍 Where to Read These Rules

Official source: The MN Revisor of Statutes site hosts the full, up-to-date rules for Agency 136 and each chapter. (revisor.mn.gov)

Justia & Cornell LII: Alternate resources for reviewing rule text (though they may lag behind official updates) .

✅ Highlights of Key Chapters

ChapterFocus AreaTypical Contents
4100Energy info/reportingData reporting requirements for utilities & producers. (regulations.justia.com)
4110–4120Petroleum programsGuidelines for petroleum reserves, set‑aside, and emergency response.
4130–4140LightingRegulations for outdoor display lighting and decorative gas lamps.
4150ConservationRules governing residential energy efficiency grants, incentives.
4160Community grantsStandards for energy planning grants to local units.
4170Energy auditsRequirements for businesses and public buildings to undergo energy audits.
4200District heatingGuidelines for design/operation of integrated heating networks.
4215Energy codesReferences to amendments to the model energy code for buildings.
4270Large facilitiesRules for permitting and regulating large energy production sites.
4280Solar collectorsCertification, testing, and performance standards for solar systems.

🔄 Keeping Up with Updates

These rules are updated quarterly by the Revisor’s Office. While external platforms exist, the MN Revisor of Statutes site is the authoritative and most current source. (revisor.mn.gov)

✅ What You Can Do Next

Browse the chapters on the Revisor’s website for live text and amendments.

Search by chapter or topic (e.g., "Chapter 4170 energy audits MN rules") to narrow your focus.

Follow quarterly updates via the Revisor for the latest changes.

 

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