Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 144G — Assisted Living
Section 144G.33 — Innovation Variance.

Subdivision 1. Definition; granting variances. (a) For purposes of this section, "innovation variance" means a specified alternative to a requirement of this chapter.
(b) An innovation variance may be granted to allow an assisted living facility to offer services of a type or in a manner that is innovative, will not impair the services provided, will not adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of the residents, and is likely to improve the services provided. The innovative variance cannot change any of the resident's rights under the assisted living bill of rights.
Subd. 2. Conditions. The commissioner may impose conditions on granting an innovation variance that the commissioner considers necessary.
Subd. 3. Duration and renewal. The commissioner may limit the duration of any innovation variance and may renew a limited innovation variance.
Subd. 4. Applications; innovation variance. An application for innovation variance from the requirements of this chapter may be made at any time, must be made in writing to the commissioner, and must specify the following:
(1) the statute or rule from which the innovation variance is requested;
(2) the time period for which the innovation variance is requested;
(3) the specific alternative action that the licensee proposes;
(4) the reasons for the request; and
(5) justification that an innovation variance will not impair the services provided, will not adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of residents, and is likely to improve the services provided.
The commissioner may require additional information from the facility before acting on the request.
Subd. 5. Grants and denials. The commissioner shall grant or deny each request for an innovation variance in writing within 45 days of receipt of a complete request. Notice of a denial shall contain the reasons for the denial. The terms of a requested innovation variance may be modified upon agreement between the commissioner and the facility.
Subd. 6. Violation of innovation variances. A failure to comply with the terms of an innovation variance shall be deemed to be a violation of this chapter.
Subd. 7. Revocation or denial of renewal. The commissioner shall revoke or deny renewal of an innovation variance if:
(1) it is determined that the innovation variance is adversely affecting the health, safety, or welfare of the residents;
(2) the facility has failed to comply with the terms of the innovation variance;
(3) the facility notifies the commissioner in writing that it wishes to relinquish the innovation variance and be subject to the statute previously varied; or
(4) the revocation or denial is required by a change in law.
2019 c 60 art 1 s 39,47

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 144G — Assisted Living

Section 144G.08 — Definitions.

Section 144G.09 — Commissioner Oversight And Authority Over Assisted Living Facilities.

Section 144G.10 — Assisted Living Facility License.

Section 144G.11 — Applicability Of Other Laws.

Section 144G.12 — Application For Licensure.

Section 144G.13 — Background Studies Of License Applicants.

Section 144G.15 — Consideration Of Applications.

Section 144G.16 — Provisional License.

Section 144G.17 — License Renewal.

Section 144G.18 — Notification Of Changes In Information.

Section 144G.19 — Transfer Of License Prohibited.

Section 144G.191 — Assisted Living Facility Licensing Implementation; Transition Period For Current Providers.

Section 144G.20 — Enforcement.

Section 144G.30 — Surveys And Investigations.

Section 144G.31 — Violations And Fines.

Section 144G.32 — Reconsideration Of Correction Orders And Fines.

Section 144G.33 — Innovation Variance.

Section 144G.40 — Housing And Services.

Section 144G.401 — Payment For Services Under Disability Waivers.

Section 144G.41 — Minimum Assisted Living Facility Requirements.

Section 144G.42 — Business Operation.

Section 144G.43 — Resident Record Requirements.

Section 144G.45 — Minimum Site, Physical Environment, And Fire Safety Requirements.

Section 144G.50 — Assisted Living Contract Requirements.

Section 144G.51 — Arbitration.

Section 144G.52 — Assisted Living Contract Terminations.

Section 144G.53 — Nonrenewal Of Housing.

Section 144G.54 — Appeals Of Contract Terminations.

Section 144G.55 — Coordinated Moves.

Section 144G.56 — Transfer Of Residents Within Facility.

Section 144G.57 — Planned Closures.

Section 144G.60 — Staffing Requirements.

Section 144G.61 — Staff Competency Evaluations.

Section 144G.62 — Delegation And Supervision.

Section 144G.63 — Orientation And Annual Training Requirements.

Section 144G.64 — Training In Dementia Care Required.

Section 144G.70 — Services.

Section 144G.71 — Medication Management.

Section 144G.72 — Treatment And Therapy Management Services.

Section 144G.80 — Additional Licensing Requirements For Assisted Living Facilities With Dementia Care.

Section 144G.81 — Additional Requirements For Assisted Living Facilities With Secured Dementia Care Units.

Section 144G.82 — Additional Responsibilities Of Administration For Assisted Living Facilities With Dementia Care.

Section 144G.83 — Additional Training Requirements For Assisted Living Facilities With Dementia Care.

Section 144G.84 — Services For Residents With Dementia.

Section 144G.90 — Required Notices.

Section 144G.91 — Assisted Living Bill Of Rights.

Section 144G.911 — Restrictions Under Home And Community-based Waivers.

Section 144G.92 — Retaliation Prohibited.

Section 144G.93 — Consumer Advocacy And Legal Services.

Section 144G.95 — Office Of Ombudsman For Long-term Care And Office Of Ombudsman For Mental Health And Developmental Disabilities.

Section 144G.9999 — Resident Quality Of Care And Outcomes Improvement Task Force.