Minn. R. agency 160, ch. 6400, LICENSES AND PERMITS, pt. 6400.7050 - LICENSEE RESPONSIBILITIES
Each licensee shall:
A. comply with the laws of Minnesota and the
rules of the board and other Minnesota state agencies regarding licensure as an
assisted living director and operation of an assisted living facility in
Minnesota;
B. provide notice to the
board within five working days of any change in e-mail address, mailing
address, or telephone number pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section
13.41, subdivision
2, paragraph (b);
C. provide notice
to the board within five working days of any change in employment as an
assisted living director for an assisted living facility;
D. notify the board within five working days
of any formal disciplinary action or charge against any license the licensee
holds as an assisted living director, health services executive, or other
health care professional in Minnesota or any other jurisdiction;
E. cooperate with the board by providing
data, reports, or information requested by the board that is relevant to the
board's licensure and disciplinary authority and complying with requests to
attend conferences, meetings, or hearings scheduled by the board concerning
license renewal or complaint investigations and discipline;
F. provide, when requested, a defined
delegation of authority, in the case of director absences, at each assisted
living facility where the licensed assisted living director serves as director;
and
G. be responsible for the
general administration and management of the assisted living facility and
oversee the day-to-day operation of the assisted living facility. This includes
responsibility for:
(1) ensuring that
services and support are provided to residents in a manner that protects their
health, safety, and well-being and is consistent with residents' rights,
including the right to choose to refuse services;
(2) maintaining compliance with applicable
laws and regulations;
(3)
developing and implementing all policies, procedures, and services required in
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 144G;
(4) ensuring staff and volunteers comply with
residents' rights;
(5) maintaining
buildings and grounds;
(6)
recruiting, hiring, training, and supervising staff; and
(7) ensuring the development, implementation,
and monitoring of an individualized, person-centered plan of care for each
resident, regardless of the internal or contracted service model.
Notes
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