Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2722 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/24/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to human services; modifying positive support professional and positive​
1.3 support analyst qualifications; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section​
1.4 245D.091, subdivisions 2, 3.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 245D.091, subdivision 2, is amended to read:​
1.7 Subd. 2.Positive support professional qualifications.A positive support professional​
1.8providing positive support services as identified in section 245D.03, subdivision 1, paragraph​
1.9(c), clause (1), item (i), must have competencies in the following areas as required under​
1.10the brain injury, community access for disability inclusion, community alternative care, and​
1.11developmental disabilities waiver plans or successor plans:​
1.12 (1) ethical considerations;​
1.13 (2) functional assessment;​
1.14 (3) functional analysis;​
1.15 (4) measurement of behavior and interpretation of data;​
1.16 (5) selecting intervention outcomes and strategies;​
1.17 (6) behavior reduction and elimination strategies that promote least restrictive approved​
1.18alternatives;​
1.19 (7) data collection;​
1.20 (8) staff and caregiver training;​
1.21 (9) support plan monitoring;​
1​Section 1.​
REVISOR DTT/NS 25-04655​03/06/25 ​
State of Minnesota​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  2722​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Noor​03/24/2025​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Human Services Finance and Policy​ 2.1 (10) co-occurring mental disorders or neurocognitive disorder;​
2.2 (11) demonstrated expertise with populations being served; and​
2.3 (12) must be a:​
2.4 (i) psychologist licensed under sections 148.88 to 148.98, who has stated to the Board​
2.5of Psychology competencies in the above identified areas;​
2.6 (ii) clinical social worker licensed as an independent clinical social worker under chapter​
2.7148D, or a person with a master's degree in social work from an accredited college or​
2.8university, with at least 4,000 hours of post-master's supervised experience in the delivery​
2.9of clinical services in the areas identified in clauses (1) to (11);​
2.10 (iii) physician licensed under chapter 147 and certified by the American Board of​
2.11Psychiatry and Neurology or eligible for board certification in psychiatry with competencies​
2.12in the areas identified in clauses (1) to (11);​
2.13 (iv) licensed professional clinical counselor licensed under sections 148B.29 to 148B.39​
2.14with at least 4,000 hours of post-master's supervised experience in the delivery of clinical​
2.15services who has demonstrated competencies in the areas identified in clauses (1) to (11);​
2.16 (v) person with a master's degree from an accredited college or university in one of the​
2.17behavioral sciences or related fields, with at least 4,000 hours of post-master's supervised​
2.18experience in the delivery of clinical services with demonstrated competencies in the areas​
2.19identified in clauses (1) to (11);​
2.20 (vi) person with a master's degree or PhD in one of the behavioral sciences or related​
2.21fields with demonstrated expertise in positive support services, as determined by the person's​
2.22needs as outlined in the person's assessment summary; or​
2.23 (vii) registered nurse who is licensed under sections 148.171 to 148.285, and who is​
2.24certified as a clinical specialist or as a nurse practitioner in adult or family psychiatric and​
2.25mental health nursing by a national nurse certification organization, or who has a master's​
2.26degree in nursing or one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited​
2.27college or university or its equivalent, with at least 4,000 hours of post-master's supervised​
2.28experience in the delivery of clinical services; or​
2.29 (viii) person who has completed a competency-based training program as determined​
2.30by the commissioner.​
2​Section 1.​
REVISOR DTT/NS 25-04655​03/06/25 ​ 3.1 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 245D.091, subdivision 3, is amended to read:​
3.2 Subd. 3.Positive support analyst qualifications.(a) A positive support analyst providing​
3.3positive support services as identified in section 245D.03, subdivision 1, paragraph (c),​
3.4clause (1), item (i), must have competencies in one of the following areas satisfy one of the​
3.5following requirements as required under the brain injury, community access for disability​
3.6inclusion, community alternative care, and developmental disabilities waiver plans or​
3.7successor plans:​
3.8 (1) have obtained a baccalaureate degree, master's degree, or PhD in either a social​
3.9services discipline or nursing;​
3.10 (2) meet the qualifications of a mental health practitioner as defined in section 245.462,​
3.11subdivision 17; or​
3.12 (3) be a board-certified behavior analyst or board-certified assistant behavior analyst by​
3.13the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Incorporated; or​
3.14 (4) have completed a competency-based training program as determined by the​
3.15commissioner.​
3.16 (b) In addition, a positive support analyst must:​
3.17 (1) either have two years of supervised experience conducting functional behavior​
3.18assessments and designing, implementing, and evaluating effectiveness of positive practices​
3.19behavior support strategies for people who exhibit challenging behaviors as well as​
3.20co-occurring mental disorders and neurocognitive disorder, or for those who have obtained​
3.21a baccalaureate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields, demonstrated​
3.22expertise in positive support services;​
3.23 (2) have received training prior to hire or within 90 calendar days of hire that includes:​
3.24 (i) ten hours of instruction in functional assessment and functional analysis;​
3.25 (ii) 20 hours of instruction in the understanding of the function of behavior;​
3.26 (iii) ten hours of instruction on design of positive practices behavior support strategies;​
3.27 (iv) 20 hours of instruction preparing written intervention strategies, designing data​
3.28collection protocols, training other staff to implement positive practice strategies,​
3.29summarizing and reporting program evaluation data, analyzing program evaluation data to​
3.30identify design flaws in behavioral interventions or failures in implementation fidelity, and​
3.31recommending enhancements based on evaluation data; and​
3.32 (v) eight hours of instruction on principles of person-centered thinking;​
3​Sec. 2.​
REVISOR DTT/NS 25-04655​03/06/25 ​ 4.1 (3) be determined by a positive support professional to have the training and prerequisite​
4.2skills required to provide positive practice strategies as well as behavior reduction approved​
4.3and permitted intervention to the person who receives positive support; and​
4.4 (4) be under the direct supervision of a positive support professional.​
4.5 (c) Meeting the qualifications for a positive support professional under subdivision 2​
4.6shall substitute for meeting the qualifications listed in paragraph (b).​
4​Sec. 2.​
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