Subdivision 1. Requirements. The health-related and non-health-related licensing boards may promulgate by rule requirements for renewal of licenses designed to promote the continuing professional competence of licensees. These requirements of continuing professional education or training shall be designed solely to improve professional skills and shall not exceed an average attendance requirement of 50 clock hours per year. All requirements promulgated by the boards shall be effective commencing January 1, 1977, or at a later date as the board may determine. The 50 clock hour limitation shall not apply to the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board.
Subd. 2. [Repealed, 1999 c 5 s 1]
Subd. 3. Fetal alcohol syndrome. The Board of Medical Practice and the Board of Nursing shall require by rule that family practitioners, pediatricians, obstetricians and gynecologists, and other licensees who have primary responsibility for diagnosing and treating fetal alcohol syndrome in pregnant women or children receive education on the subject of fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol effects, including how to: (1) screen pregnant women for alcohol abuse; (2) identify affected children; and (3) provide referral information on needed services.
Subd. 4. Parental depression. The health-related licensing boards that regulate professions that serve caregivers at risk of depression, or their children, including behavioral health and therapy, chiropractic, marriage and family therapy, medical practice, nursing, psychology, and social work, shall provide educational materials to licensees on the subject of parental depression and its potential effects on children if unaddressed, including how to:
(1) screen mothers for depression;
(2) identify children who are affected by their mother's depression; and
(3) provide treatment or referral information on needed services.
Subd. 5. Health professionals services program. The health-related licensing boards shall include information regarding the health professionals services program on their websites.
Subd. 6. MS 2020 [Expired, 2019 c 63 art 2 s 10]
1976 c 222 s 7; 1992 c 559 art 1 s 8; 1997 c 203 art 2 s 24; 2013 c 108 art 10 s 10; 2014 c 291 art 4 s 50; 1Sp2017 c 5 art 12 s 22; 2019 c 63 art 2 s 10
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 214 - 215 — Examining And Licensing Boards
Chapter 214 — Examining And Licensing Boards
Section 214.001 — Policy And Regulation.
Section 214.002 — Evidence In Support Of Regulation.
Section 214.02 — Public Member, Defined.
Section 214.025 — Council Of Health Boards.
Section 214.03 — Standardized Tests.
Section 214.035 — Licensing Disqualifications; Preliminary Applications; Reports.
Section 214.045 — Coordination With Professional Educator Licensing And Standards Board.
Section 214.055 — Fees To Recover Expenditures.
Section 214.06 — Fees; License Renewals.
Section 214.071 — Health Boards; Directory Of Licensees.
Section 214.072 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Website.
Section 214.073 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Authority.
Section 214.075 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Criminal Background Checks.
Section 214.077 — Temporary License Suspension; Imminent Risk Of Serious Harm.
Section 214.09 — Membership; Compensation; Removal; Vacancies.
Section 214.10 — Complaint, Investigation, And Hearing.
Section 214.101 — Child Support; Suspension Of License.
Section 214.103 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Complaint, Investigation, And Hearing.
Section 214.104 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Substantiated Maltreatment.
Section 214.105 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Default On Federal Loans Or Service Obligations.
Section 214.106 — Health-related Boards; Response To Insurance Fraud.
Section 214.107 — Health-related Licensing Boards Administrative Services Unit.
Section 214.108 — Health-related Licensing Boards; Licensee Guidance.
Section 214.109 — Record Keeping.
Section 214.11 — Additional Remedy.
Section 214.12 — Continuing Education.
Section 214.121 — Price Disclosure Reminder.
Section 214.122 — Information Provision; Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs.
Section 214.13 — Human Services Occupations.
Section 214.131 — Commissioner Cease And Desist Authority; Noncompliance.
Section 214.15 — Trade Regulation.
Section 214.16 — Data Collection; Health Care Provider Tax.
Section 214.25 — Data Privacy.
Section 214.28 — Diversion Program.
Section 214.29 — Program Required.
Section 214.32 — Program Operations And Responsibilities.
Section 214.35 — Classification Of Data.
Section 214.355 — Grounds For Disciplinary Action.