Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2175 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/11/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to human services; requiring background checks for medical assistance​
1.3 vendors; establishing a fraud detection system for the Department of Human​
1.4 Services and the Department of Children, Youth, and Families; requiring reports;​
1.5 amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, sections 245C.03, by adding a subdivision;​
1.6 256.983, by adding a subdivision.​
1.7BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.8 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 245C.03, is amended by adding a subdivision​
1.9to read:​
1.10 Subd. 16.Medical assistance vendors.(a) The commissioner shall conduct background​
1.11studies of all controlling individuals and managerial officials, as defined in section 245A.02,​
1.12for vendors that receive reimbursement through the medical assistance program not otherwise​
1.13covered under this section.​
1.14 (b) The vendor must comply with all requirements for entities initiating background​
1.15studies under this chapter.​
1.16 (c) In order to be eligible for medical assistance payments, a vendor must demonstrate​
1.17that all individuals who are required to have a background study according to paragraph (a)​
1.18have a notice stating that:​
1.19 (1) the individual is not disqualified under section 245C.14; or​
1.20 (2) the individual is disqualified and the individual has been issued a set-aside of the​
1.21disqualification for the setting under section 245C.22.​
1​Section 1.​
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State of Minnesota​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  2175​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Harder​03/12/2025​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Children and Families Finance and Policy​ 2.1 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 256.983, is amended by adding a subdivision to​
2.2read:​
2.3 Subd. 6.Fraud detection system.(a) The commissioners of human services and children,​
2.4youth, and families shall establish an automated or semiautomated fraud detection system​
2.5that is capable of reviewing all vendor payments and requests for payments for suspicious,​
2.6unusual, and potentially fraudulent activity. Fraud investigators must review any payments​
2.7or requests for payments that the system in this subdivision indicates as suspicious, unusual,​
2.8or potentially fraudulent.​
2.9 (b) At least once every ... years, the commissioners of human services and children,​
2.10youth, and families must analyze its fraud detection system using earned value management​
2.11analysis to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of the system. During the regular​
2.12legislative session following the conclusion of each analysis under this paragraph, the​
2.13commissioners must report their findings to the chairs and ranking minority members of​
2.14the legislative committees with jurisdiction over human services.​
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