Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 160 - Board of Executives for Long Term Services and Supports
Chapter 6400 - LICENSING OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Part 6400.7045 - ENDORSEMENT
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6400.7045
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. License; assisted living director.
The board shall issue an assisted living director license to an individual who has been issued and currently holds a license as an assisted living director in another jurisdiction if:
A. the other jurisdiction maintains
requirements for assisted living director licensure that are equivalent to
those required under part 6400.7005 or the applicant is currently licensed as
an assisted living director and provides the board evidence of having
successfully completed a professional program in assisted living administration
endorsed by NAB or approved by the board;
B. the applicant has successfully completed a
course covering the course requirements in part 6400.7020;
C. the applicant has passed the Minnesota
state examination within the previous two years;
D. the applicant is in good standing as an
assisted living director in each jurisdiction from which the applicant has ever
received an assisted living director license; and
E. the applicant has made application for
licensure under part 6400.7010 and has paid the applicable fees.
Subp. 2. License; nursing home administrator.
The board shall issue an assisted living director license to an individual who has been issued and currently holds a license as a nursing home administrator in Minnesota or another jurisdiction if the individual:
A. provides the board
evidence of having successfully completed a professional program in assisted
living administration endorsed by NAB or approved by the board;
B. has successfully completed a course
covering the Minnesota course requirements in part 6400.7020, unless the
applicant graduated from an educational institution approved by the
board;
C. has passed the Minnesota
state examination within the immediate past two years;
D. is in good standing as a nursing home
administrator in each jurisdiction from which the applicant has ever received a
nursing home administrator license; and
E. has applied for licensure under part
6400.7010 and paid the applicable fees.
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