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Assisted Living Licensure within the Health Regulation Division of the Minnesota Department of Health oversees and regulates licensed assisted living facility providers in Minnesota. These activities include: Licensure. On-site surveys and enforcement.
Assisted Living Statutes and Rules. The Board of Executives for Long-term Services and Supports provides public safety oversight for three licensure types: Licensed Assisted Living Director (LALD), Licensed Health Services Executive (LHSE) and Licensed Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA).
2024 Minnesota Statutes Authenticate; PDF; Resources Search Minnesota Statutes; About Minnesota Statutes; 2024 Statutes New, Amended or Repealed ... 144G.11 APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAWS. Assisted living facilities: (1) are subject to and must comply with chapter 504B; (2) must comply with section 325F.72; and
This page has links to the Minnesota statutes for assisted living and the reporting of maltreatment of vulnerable adults. Assisted Living Law, Chapter 144G Assisted Living Rules, Chapter 4659
2023 Minnesota Statutes. This chapter has been affected by law enacted during the 2024 Regular Session. More info... CHAPTER 144G. ASSISTED LIVING. DEFINITIONS. COMMISSIONER OVERSIGHT AND AUTHORITY OVER ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES. ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY LICENSE. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAWS.
Local laws apply. Assisted living facilities shall comply with all applicable state and local governing laws, regulations, standards, ordinances, and codes for fire safety, building, and zoning requirements new text begin , except a facility with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer is exempt from rental licensing regulations imposed by ...
New laws passed by the 2024 Legislature include several provisions that impact home and community-based services (HCBS). This document outlines an overview of each change, instructions for what license holders need
Assisted Living Quarterly WebEx Update. MDH Health Regulation Division. Monday, May 20, 2024. WebEx Participants will be muted. Questions may be asked via the WebEx chat. Use the “Everyone” tab to send in questions or comments. “Direct” questions or comments can be missed.
home care and assisted living providers to apply for to support their facilities with technology and/or resource needs to protect against and alleviate client/resident isolation created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Formerly unable to relocate due to a moratorium on small licensed assisted living facilities providing customized living services, the 2024 legislature amended the law to create a pathway to relocate while maintaining their grandfathered status to serve clients under age 55 on CADI/BI waivers.