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 6400.7085 - SHARED DIRECTOR
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
A. With approval of the board, an assisted living facility may share the services of a licensed assisted living director or a permitted assisted living director in residence. The director or director in residence must maintain an on-site presence to administer, manage, and supervise each assisted living facility and meet the domains of practice according to the requirements of this chapter.
B. Within 15 days after assuming the position, the shared director or director in residence must submit an application to serve as a shared director, on forms provided by the board. All applications for a shared director arrangement must be signed by a legal representative of the facility or by a controlling individual.
C. The board shall consider the following criteria to determine whether to approve the shared arrangement:
D. If the proposed shared assisted living facilities are five or fewer in number, are all within a 60-mile radius and have common management, and the assisted living facilities' licenses and the license or permit of the proposed director are in good standing, the board shall administratively approve the shared assisted living facility arrangement.
E. The board shall review all shared assisted living facility arrangements approved or denied administrative approval under item D at the board's next regularly scheduled board meeting following the approval or denial. The board must determine, according to the criteria in item C, whether to ratify the administrative approval or approve the shared arrangement previously denied administrative approval.
F. If the board approves the request to serve as a shared director, the licensee or permit holder must:
G. If the board does not approve the request to serve as a shared director, the board shall provide the director written notice of the board's decision and a remediation plan.