An artisan is a person who has been trained in a mechanical art or trade. The particular skill necessary in the work is acquired by attending a technical college, serving an apprenticeship, or by working as a handyman or helper and learning the trade informally.
Artisans include bricklayers, blocklayers, cable installers, carpenters, electricians, roofers, siders, painters, plasterers, paperhangers, tapers, joiners, plumbers, and steamfitters.
An artisan is an independent contractor and not an employee if all of the following criteria are substantially met.
An artisan is an employee if all of the following criteria are substantially met.
An artisan who is a member of a labor cooperative or similar job sharing entity is an employee of the cooperative or entity if the artisan's investment in the cooperative is less than 15 percent and advance payments based on hours of work are made by the cooperative prior to completion of the job.
Minn. R. agency 151, ch. 5224, pt. 5224.0020
Statutory Authority: MS s 176.041; 176.83