Three businesses that performed electrical work were fined by the Department of Labor and Industry in September. Accurate Communication Solutions, Inc., St. Paul, $10,000 fine with $7,500 stayed The licensed company must make sure its unlicensed power limited technicians are properly registered. Aqua Lawn & Landscaping, Inc., and Joseph Louwagie, West Fargo, N.D., $5,000 fine with $4,500 stayed Louwagie must stop acting as a power limited technician, electrical contractor or technology system contractor until licensed. Crocker Satellite TV and Dean Crocker, Longville, Minn., $2,000 civil penalty stayed Crocker must stop acting as a technology systems contractor until licensed.
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