Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 144A — Nursing Homes And Home Care
Section 144A.61 — Nursing Assistant Training.

Subdivision 1. Authority. The commissioner of health, in consultation with the commissioner of human services, shall implement the provisions of Public Law 100-203, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987, that relate to training and competency evaluation programs, testing, and the establishment of a registry for nursing assistants in nursing homes and boarding care homes certified for participation in the medical assistance or Medicare programs. The commissioner of health may adopt permanent rules that may be necessary to implement Public Law 100-203 and provisions of this section. The commissioner of health may contract with outside parties for the purpose of implementing the provisions of this section. At the request of the commissioner, the Board of Nursing may establish training and competency evaluation standards; review, evaluate, and approve curricula; review and approve training programs; and establish a registry of nursing assistants.
Subd. 2. Nursing assistants. For the purposes of this section and section 144A.611 "nursing assistant" means a nursing home or certified boarding care home employee, including a nurse's aide or an orderly, who is assigned by the director of nursing to provide or assist in the provision of nursing or nursing-related services under the supervision of a registered nurse. "Nursing assistant" includes nursing assistants employed by nursing pool companies but does not include a licensed health professional.
Subd. 3. Curricula. The chancellor of vocational technical education shall develop curricula to be used for nursing assistant training programs for employees of nursing homes and boarding care homes.
Subd. 3a. Competency evaluation program. The commissioner of health shall approve the competency evaluation program. A competency evaluation must be administered to persons who desire to be listed in the nursing assistant registry. The tests may only be administered by technical colleges, community colleges, or other organizations approved by the Department of Health. The commissioner of health shall approve a nursing assistant for the registry without requiring a competency evaluation if the nursing assistant is in good standing on a nursing assistant registry in another state.
Subd. 4. Technical assistance. The chancellor of vocational technical education shall, upon request, provide necessary and appropriate technical assistance in the development of nursing assistant training programs.
Subd. 5. [Repealed, 1977 c 326 s 18]
Subd. 6. [Repealed, 1989 c 282 art 3 s 98]
Subd. 6a. Nursing assistants hired in 1990 and after. Each nursing assistant hired to work in a nursing home or in a certified boarding care home on or after January 1, 1990, must have successfully completed an approved competency evaluation prior to employment or an approved nursing assistant training program and competency evaluation within four months from the date of employment.
Subd. 7. Violation, penalty. Violation of this section by a nursing home or certified boarding care home shall be grounds for the issuance of a correction order. Under the provisions of sections 144.653 or 144A.10, the failure of the nursing home or certified boarding care home to comply with the correction order shall result in the assessment of a fine in the amount of $300.
Subd. 8. Exceptions. Employees of nursing homes conducted in accordance with the teachings of the body known as the Church of Christ, Scientist, shall be exempt from the requirements of this section and section 144A.611.
Subd. 9. Electronic transmission. The commissioner of health must accept electronic transmission of applications and supporting documentation for interstate endorsement for the nursing assistant registry.
1976 c 310 s 1; 1977 c 305 s 45; 1977 c 326 s 6,7; 1977 c 453 s 26; 1981 c 359 s 17; 1987 c 258 s 12; 1989 c 246 s 2; 1989 c 282 art 3 s 28; 1990 c 375 s 3; 1991 c 286 s 12-14; 1992 c 513 art 6 s 22,23; 1993 c 5 s 1; 1997 c 7 art 1 s 75; 1997 c 203 art 3 s 14; 1999 c 210 s 1,2; 1Sp2011 c 9 art 2 s 20

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 144A — Nursing Homes And Home Care

Section 144A.01 — Definitions.

Section 144A.02 — Licensure; Penalty.

Section 144A.03 — License Application.

Section 144A.031 — Consideration Of Applications.

Section 144A.04 — Qualifications For License.

Section 144A.05 — License Renewal.

Section 144A.06 — Transfer Of License Prohibited.

Section 144A.07 — Fees.

Section 144A.071 — Moratorium On Certification Of Nursing Home Beds.

Section 144A.073 — Exceptions To Moratorium; Review.

Section 144A.08 — Physical Standards; Penalty.

Section 144A.09 — Facilities Excluded.

Section 144A.10 — Inspection; Commissioner Of Health; Fines.

Section 144A.101 — Procedures For Federally Required Survey Process.

Section 144A.102 — Waiver From Federal Rules And Regulations; Penalties.

Section 144A.105 — Suspension Of Admissions.

Section 144A.11 — License Suspension Or Revocation; Hearing; Relicensing.

Section 144A.115 — Violations; Penalties.

Section 144A.12 — Injunctive Relief; Subpoenas.

Section 144A.13 — Complaints; Resident's Rights.

Section 144A.135 — Transfer And Discharge Appeals.

Section 144A.15 — State Receivership.

Section 144A.154 — Rate Recommendation.

Section 144A.155 — Placement Of Monitor.

Section 144A.161 — Nursing Home And Boarding Care Home Resident Relocation.

Section 144A.162 — Transfer Of Residents Within Facilities.

Section 144A.18 — Administrator's Licenses; Penalty.

Section 144A.1888 — Reuse Of Facilities.

Section 144A.19 — Board Of Executives For Long Term Services And Supports.

Section 144A.20 — Administrator Qualifications.

Section 144A.21 — Administrator And Director Licenses.

Section 144A.22 — Organization Of Board.

Section 144A.23 — Jurisdiction Of Board.

Section 144A.24 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 144A.251 — Mandatory Proceedings.

Section 144A.2511 — Costs; Penalties.

Section 144A.252 — Immunity.

Section 144A.26 — Reciprocity With Other States And Equivalency Of Health Services Executive.

Section 144A.27 — Acting Administrators.

Section 144A.28 — Severability.

Section 144A.291 — Fees.

Section 144A.30 — Pets In Nursing Homes.

Section 144A.33 — Resident And Family Advisory Council Education.

Section 144A.351 — Long-term Care Services And Supports Report Required.

Section 144A.37 — Alternative Nursing Home Survey Process.

Section 144A.43 — Definitions.

Section 144A.44 — Home Care Bill Of Rights.

Section 144A.45 — Regulation Of Home Care Services.

Section 144A.47 — Information And Referral Services.

Section 144A.471 — Home Care Provider And Home Care Services.

Section 144A.472 — Home Care Provider License; Application And Renewal.

Section 144A.473 — Issuance Of Temporary License And License Renewal.

Section 144A.474 — Surveys And Investigations.

Section 144A.475 — Enforcement.

Section 144A.476 — Background Studies.

Section 144A.477 — Compliance.

Section 144A.478 — Innovation Variance.

Section 144A.479 — Home Care Provider Responsibilities; Business Operation.

Section 144A.4791 — Home Care Provider Responsibilities With Respect To Clients.

Section 144A.4792 — Medication Management.

Section 144A.4793 — Treatment And Therapy Management Services.

Section 144A.4794 — Client Record Requirements.

Section 144A.4795 — Home Care Provider Responsibilities; Staff.

Section 144A.4796 — Orientation And Annual Training Requirements.

Section 144A.4797 — Provision Of Services.

Section 144A.4798 — Disease Prevention And Infection Control.

Section 144A.4799 — Department Of Health Licensed Home Care Provider Advisory Council.

Section 144A.482 — Registration Of Home Management Providers.

Section 144A.483 — Agency Quality Improvement Program.

Section 144A.484 — Integrated Licensure; Home And Community-based Services Designation.

Section 144A.51 — Definitions.

Section 144A.52 — Office Of Health Facility Complaints.

Section 144A.53 — Director; Powers And Duties.

Section 144A.54 — Publication Of Recommendations; Reports.

Section 144A.61 — Nursing Assistant Training.

Section 144A.611 — Reimbursable Expenses For Nursing Assistant Training And Competency Evaluations.

Section 144A.62 — Resident Attendants.

Section 144A.70 — Registration Of Supplemental Nursing Services Agencies.

Section 144A.71 — Supplemental Nursing Services Agency Registration.

Section 144A.72 — Registration Requirements; Penalties.

Section 144A.73 — Complaint System.

Section 144A.74 — Maximum Charges.

Section 144A.75 — Definitions; Service Requirements.

Section 144A.751 — Hospice Bill Of Rights.

Section 144A.752 — Regulation Of Hospice Care.

Section 144A.753 — Licensure.

Section 144A.754 — Enforcement.

Section 144A.755 — Information And Referral Services.

Section 144A.756 — Penalty.