Background studies for licensed assisted living facilities 2021, 1st Special Session HF33/SF37 Chapter 7, Article 2, Section 17, Subdivision 5a HHS omnibus bill Effective: July 1, 2021 Short description Adds licensed assisted living and assisted living with dementia to the list of providers who are required to conduct background studies on all staff. Implications Under the housing with services and arranged home care model of assisted living, some housing with services staff may not have had background studies completed. This update aligns with the new licensed assisted living statute which requires all staff of a licensed assisted living to have background studies completed. Bill language https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/2021/1/Session+Law/Chapter/7/ Sec. 17. Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 245C.03, is amended to read: 245C.03 BACKGROUND STUDY; INDIVIDUALS TO BE STUDIED. Subd. 5a. Facilities serving children or adults licensed or regulated by the Department of Health. (a) The commissioner shall conduct background studies of: (1) individuals providing services who have direct contact, as defined under section 245C.02, subdivision 11, with patients and residents in hospitals, boarding care homes, outpatient surgical centers licensed under sections 144.50 to 144.58; nursing homes and home care agencies licensed under chapter 144A; assisted living facilities and assisted living facilities with dementia care licensed under chapter 144G; and board and lodging establishments that are registered to provide supportive or health supervision services under section 157.17; (2) individuals specified in subdivision 2 who provide direct contact services in a nursing home or a home care agency licensed under chapter 144A; an assisted living facility or assisted living facility with dementia care licensed under chapter 144G; or a boarding care home licensed under sections 144.50 to 144.58. If the individual undergoing a study resides outside of Minnesota, the study must include a check for substantiated findings of maltreatment of adults and children in the individual's state of residence when the state makes the information available;
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