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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to human services; allowing for alternative licensing inspections for certain​
33 1.3 human services programs; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes,​
44 1.4 chapter 245A.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. [245A.031] ALTERNATIVE LICENSING INSPECTIONS.​
77 1.7 Subdivision 1.Eligibility for an alternative licensing inspection.(a) A license holder​
88 1.8who holds a qualifying accreditation may request approval for an alternative licensing​
99 1.9inspection by the commissioner when the standards of the accrediting body are determined​
1010 1.10by the commissioner to be the same as or similar to the applicable standards set forth in this​
1111 1.11chapter; chapters 245C, 256B, and 260C; section 245.735; and Minnesota Rules, chapters​
1212 1.122960 and 9544.​
1313 1.13 (b) A license holder may request an alternative licensing inspection after the license​
1414 1.14holder has had at least one inspection by the commissioner that included a review of all​
1515 1.15applicable requirements in this chapter after issuance of the initial license.​
1616 1.16 (c) To be eligible for an alternative licensing inspection, the license holder must be in​
1717 1.17substantial and consistent compliance at the time of the request. For purposes of this section,​
1818 1.18"substantial and consistent compliance" means:​
1919 1.19 (1) the license holder has not had a license made conditional, suspended, or revoked​
2020 1.20within the last five years;​
2121 1.21 (2) there have been no substantiated allegations of maltreatment for which the facility​
2222 1.22was determined responsible within the past five years; and​
2323 1​Section 1.​
2424 REVISOR DTT/EN 25-04115​03/10/25 ​
2525 State of Minnesota​
2626 This Document can be made available​
2727 in alternative formats upon request​
2828 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
2929 H. F. No. 2907​
3030 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3131 Authored by Fischer​03/27/2025​
3232 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Human Services Finance and Policy​ 2.1 (3) the license holder has corrected all violations and submitted required documentation​
3333 2.2as specified in any correction orders issued within the past two years.​
3434 2.3 (d) To be eligible for an alternative licensing inspection, a license holder must be a​
3535 2.4qualified residential treatment program as defined in section 260C.007, subdivision 26d; a​
3636 2.5psychiatric residential treatment facility under section 256B.0941; or a certified community​
3737 2.6behavioral health clinic certified under section 245.735.​
3838 2.7 Subd. 2.Qualifying accreditation; determination of same and similar standards.(a)​
3939 2.8The commissioner must accept a qualifying accreditation from an accrediting body listed​
4040 2.9in paragraph (c) after determining, in consultation with the accrediting body and license​
4141 2.10holders, which of the accrediting body's standards are the same as or similar to the licensing​
4242 2.11requirements in this chapter. In determining whether standards of an accrediting body are​
4343 2.12the same as or similar to applicable licensing requirements under this chapter; chapters​
4444 2.13245C, 256B, and 260C; section 245.735; and Minnesota Rules, chapters 2960 and 9544,​
4545 2.14the commissioner must give due consideration to the existence of a standard that aligns in​
4646 2.15whole or in part to a licensing standard.​
4747 2.16 (b) Upon request by a license holder, the commissioner may allow the accrediting body​
4848 2.17to monitor for compliance with applicable licensing requirements under this chapter; chapters​
4949 2.18245C, 256B, and 260C; section 245.735; and Minnesota Rules, chapters 2960 and 9544,​
5050 2.19that are determined to be neither the same as nor similar to those of the accrediting body.​
5151 2.20 (c) For purposes of this section, "accrediting body" means the Joint Commission, the​
5252 2.21Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, or the Council on Accreditation.​
5353 2.22 (d) Qualifying accreditation only applies to the license holder's licensed programs that​
5454 2.23are included in the accrediting body's survey during each survey period.​
5555 2.24 Subd. 3.Request for approval of an alternative licensing inspection status.(a) If a​
5656 2.25license holder wants to request an alternative licensing inspection, the license holder must​
5757 2.26make that request on the forms and in the manner prescribed by the commissioner. When​
5858 2.27submitting the request, the license holder must submit all documentation issued by the​
5959 2.28accrediting body verifying that the license holder has obtained and maintained the qualifying​
6060 2.29accreditation and has complied with recommendations or requirements from the accrediting​
6161 2.30body during the period of accreditation. Prior to approving an alternative licensing inspection​
6262 2.31under this section, the commissioner must have reviewed and approved the license holder's​
6363 2.32policies and procedures required to demonstrate compliance with all applicable requirements​
6464 2.33in this chapter; chapters 245C, 256B, and 260C; section 245.735; and Minnesota Rules,​
6565 2.34chapters 2960 and 9544.​
6666 2​Section 1.​
6767 REVISOR DTT/EN 25-04115​03/10/25 ​ 3.1 (b) The commissioner must notify the license holder in writing within 90 days whether​
6868 3.2the request for an alternative licensing inspection status has been approved.​
6969 3.3 Subd. 4.Programs approved for an alternative licensing inspection; licensing​
7070 3.4requirements.(a) A license holder approved for an alternative licensing inspection under​
7171 3.5this section is required to maintain compliance with all licensing standards according to this​
7272 3.6chapter.​
7373 3.7 (b) After approval, the license holder must submit to the commissioner changes to​
7474 3.8policies required as a result of legislative changes to this chapter.​
7575 3.9 (c) The commissioner may conduct licensing inspections of requirements that are not​
7676 3.10already covered by the accrediting body, as determined under subdivision 2, paragraphs (a)​
7777 3.11and (b), including applicable requirements in this chapter; chapters 245C, 256B, and 260C;​
7878 3.12section 245.735; and Minnesota Rules, chapters 2960 and 9544.​
7979 3.13 (d) The commissioner may conduct routine licensing inspections every five years,​
8080 3.14scheduled on an alternating basis with accreditation reviews, of all applicable requirements​
8181 3.15in this chapter; chapters 245C, 256B, and 260C; section 245.735; and Minnesota Rules,​
8282 3.16chapters 2960 and 9544.​
8383 3.17 (e) Within ten days of receipt of the final report by the accrediting body, including if​
8484 3.18applicable final approval of a corrective action plan, the license holder must mail or email​
8585 3.19the complete contents of all survey results and corrective responses to the commissioner.​
8686 3.20 (f) If the accrediting body determines the scope of noncompliance of a standard with a​
8787 3.21pattern of widespread moderate likelihood to harm a client or any high likelihood to harm​
8888 3.22a client, the commissioner may conduct an inspection.​
8989 3.23 (g) If the accrediting body does not subject a licensed location to a survey by the​
9090 3.24accrediting body, the license holder must inform the commissioner and the commissioner​
9191 3.25may conduct an inspection of that location.​
9292 3.26 (h) Upon receipt of a complaint or report regarding the services of a license holder​
9393 3.27approved for an alternative licensing inspection under this section, the commissioner may​
9494 3.28investigate the complaint or report and may take any action as provided under section​
9595 3.29245A.06 or 245A.07.​
9696 3.30 (i) The license holder must notify the commissioner in a timely manner if the license​
9797 3.31holder no longer holds a qualifying accreditation from an accrediting body.​
9898 3​Section 1.​
9999 REVISOR DTT/EN 25-04115​03/10/25 ​ 4.1 Subd. 5.Investigations of alleged or suspected maltreatment.Nothing in this section​
100100 4.2changes the commissioner's responsibilities to investigate alleged or suspected maltreatment​
101101 4.3of a minor under chapter 260E or a vulnerable adult under section 626.557.​
102102 4.4 Subd. 6.Termination or denial of subsequent approval.The commissioner may​
103103 4.5terminate the approval of an alternative licensing inspection if after approval:​
104104 4.6 (1) the commissioner determines that the license holder has not maintained the qualifying​
105105 4.7accreditation;​
106106 4.8 (2) the license holder fails to provide the commissioner with documentation that​
107107 4.9demonstrates the license holder has complied with accreditation standards;​
108108 4.10 (3) the commissioner substantiates maltreatment for which the license holder or facility​
109109 4.11is determined to be responsible; or​
110110 4.12 (4) the license holder is issued an order for conditional license, fine, suspension, or​
111111 4.13license revocation that has not been reversed upon appeal.​
112112 4.14 Subd. 7.Appeals.The commissioner's decision that the conditions for approval for an​
113113 4.15alternative licensing inspection have not been met is final and not subject to appeal under​
114114 4.16the provisions of chapter 14.​
115115 4​Section 1.​
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