Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1.
License required. Effective August 1, 2021, no individual,
organization, or government entity, unless licensed under Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 144G, and in accordance to this chapter, may:
A. manage, control, or operate an assisted
living facility in Minnesota; or
B.
advertise, market, or otherwise promote its facility as providing assisted
living services or specialized care for individuals with Alzheimers disease or
other dementias.
Subp.
2.
Issuance of assisted living facility license.
A. Upon approving an application for an
assisted living facility license, the commissioner must issue a single license
for each building that is operated by the licensee as an assisted living
facility and is located at a separate address, except as provided under
itemB.
B. Upon approving an
application for an assisted living facility license, the commissioner may issue
a single license for two or more buildings on a campus that are operated by the
same licensee as an assisted living facility.
(1) For the purposes of this subpart,
"campus" means:
(a) a single building having
two or more addresses, located on the same property with a single property
identification number;
(b) two or
more buildings, each with a separate address, located on the same property with
a single property identification number; or
(c) two or more buildings at different
addresses, located on properties that share a portion of a legal property
boundary, with different property identification numbers.
(2) An assisted living facility license for a
campus must identify the address and licensed resident capacity of each
building located on the campus in which assisted living services are
provided.
(3) Before any building
to be included on a campus advertises, markets, or promotes itself as providing
specialized care for individuals with Alzheimers disease or other dementias or
a secured dementia care unit, the individual, organization, or government
entity must apply for an assisted living facility with dementia care license
for the campus, or apply for a separate assisted living facility with dementia
care license for the building. These services may not be provided at the
building until the license is issued by the
commissioner.
Subp.
3.
License to be posted.
A. For a license issued under subpart 2, item
A, the facility must post the original license certificate issued by the
commissioner at the main public entrance of the facility.
B. For a license issued under subpart 2, item
B, a campus with multiple buildings must post the original license certificate
issued by the commissioner at the main public entrance of each building
licensed as a facility on the campus. A separate license certificate shall be
issued for each building on the campus.
Subp. 4.
Required submissions to
ombudsman.
A. A licensee must submit a
complete, current, and unsigned copy of its assisted living contract to the
ombudsman under Minnesota Statutes, section
144G.50,
subdivision 1, paragraph (c), clause (1), within 30 calendar days of receiving
a provisional license or a permanent license.
B. The contract under item A must include all
of the facility's standard contract provisions. If the licensee has multiple
standard contracts, it must provide a copy of each contract to the ombudsman.
The licensee is not required to submit a copy of each individual residents
contract to the ombudsman to be in compliance with this subpart. If the
licensee changes its service offerings or the standard provisions in a
contract, the facility must submit a complete and current contract to the
ombudsman within 30 calendar days of the change.
C. A licensee required to provide written
disclosure to the ombudsman under Minnesota Statutes, section
325F.72,
subdivision 1, must do so within 30 calendar days of receiving a provisional
assisted living facility with dementia care license or, if a licensee does not
receive a provisional license, within 30 calendar days after receiving a
license.
Subp. 5.
Location for submissions to ombudsman. Unless specific notice
requirements are provided in rule or statute, notices that licensees are
required to provide to the ombudsman under this part; Minnesota Statutes,
chapter 144G; and Minnesota Statutes, section
325F.72,
must be provided in writing in the manner required by the
ombudsman.