Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5468

Introduced
5/13/24  

Caption

Licensing violation actions against chapter 245D providers modified, and reports required.

Impact

The implications of HF5468 for state laws are significant. By requiring that conditional licenses be site-specific, the bill seeks to protect providers from disproportionate penalties that could hinder their operations unnecessarily. Moreover, the provision that allows the commissioner of human services to reduce the conditional license period upon demonstration of compliance is likely to incentivize providers to promptly address any issues identified during audits, ultimately leading to improved service quality for clients.

Summary

House File 5468 amends current laws related to human services licensing, specifically targeting chapter 245D providers. The bill introduces modifications to how licensing violations are handled, emphasizing that any correction orders or conditional licenses must be specific to the service site where violations occur. This approach aims to ensure that sanctions do not broadly penalize providers with multiple service sites when violations are localized, promoting fairness in the enforcement of licensing regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF5468 may arise from the enforcement mechanisms put in place. While proponents argue that the bill's provisions will facilitate better compliance and fair treatment for service providers, opponents may raise concerns about the adequacy of penalties for repeat offenders or chronic violations. The requirement for the commissioner to report on enforcement actions, including data on the race and ethnicity of license holders, indicates a commitment to transparency but could also be seen as a potential turning point in public accountability regarding licensing practices in human services.

Companion Bills

MN SF5513

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Previously Filed As

MN HF1215

Licensing violation actions against chapter 245D providers modified, and reports required.

MN SF5513

Human services licensing violation actions against chapter 245D providers modification

MN SF1146

Chapter 245D providers licensing violation actions provisions modifications

MN SF3027

Family adult foster care homes licensing requirements modifications

MN SF3138

Department of Human reporting and licensing changes implementation for provider licensing and reporting hub

MN HF3051

Department of Human Services reporting and licensing changes implemented for a provider licensing and reporting hub, and money appropriated.

MN HF2712

Procedure for sanctions modified, Department of Human Services background studies modified, applications and application process modified, license fees modified, commissioner access to recipient medical records modified, notice requirements for monetary recovery and sanctions modified, administrative reconsideration process modified, licensing data modified, email address privacy modified, and prone restraints in licensed or certified facilities prohibited.

MN HF2161

Human services inspector general, home and community-based licensing, behavioral health licensing, backgrounds studies provisions, corrections reconsiderations, anti-kickback laws, and judges personal data protection provisions modified.

MN HF2476

Child protection; economic supports; housing and homelessness; child care licensing; Department of Children, Youth, and Families provisions modified; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN HF4393

Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General policy bill; human services licensing, background studies, provider notification, substance use disorder medication, and electronic signature provisions modified.

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