Subdivision 1. Generally. (a) The commissioner may decertify a center if a certification holder:
(1) failed to comply with an applicable law or rule;
(2) knowingly withheld relevant information from or gave false or misleading information to the commissioner in connection with an application for certification, in connection with the background study status of an individual, during an investigation, or regarding compliance with applicable laws or rules; or
(3) has authorization to receive child care assistance payments revoked pursuant to chapter 119B.
(b) When considering decertification, the commissioner shall consider the nature, chronicity, or severity of the violation of law or rule.
(c) When a center is decertified, the center is ineligible to receive a child care assistance payment under chapter 119B.
Subd. 2. Reconsideration of decertification. (a) The certification holder may request reconsideration of the decertification by notifying the commissioner by certified mail or personal service. The request must be made in writing. If sent by certified mail, the request must be postmarked and sent to the commissioner within 20 calendar days after the certification holder received the order. If a request is made by personal service, it must be received by the commissioner within 20 calendar days after the certification holder received the order. With the request for reconsideration, the certification holder may submit a written argument or evidence in support of the request for reconsideration.
(b) The commissioner's disposition of a request for reconsideration is final and not subject to appeal under chapter 14.
Subd. 3. Decertification due to maltreatment. If the commissioner decertifies a center pursuant to subdivision 1, paragraph (a), clause (1), based on a determination that the center was responsible for maltreatment, and if the center requests reconsideration of the decertification according to subdivision 2, paragraph (a), and appeals the maltreatment determination under section 260E.33, the final decertification determination is stayed until the commissioner issues a final decision regarding the maltreatment appeal.
Subd. 4. Decertification due to revocation of child care assistance. If the commissioner decertifies a center that had payments revoked pursuant to chapter 119B, and if the center appeals the revocation of the center's authorization to receive child care assistance payments, the final decertification determination is stayed until the appeal of the center's authorization under chapter 119B is resolved. If the center also requests reconsideration of the decertification, the center must do so according to subdivision 2, paragraph (a). The final decision on reconsideration is stayed until the appeal of the center's authorization under chapter 119B is resolved.
1Sp2017 c 6 art 16 s 49,68; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 2 s 89; 1Sp2020 c 2 art 8 s 145
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 245H — Certified License-exempt Child Care Centers
Section 245H.01 — Definitions.
Section 245H.02 — Who Must Be Certified.
Section 245H.03 — Application Procedures.
Section 245H.04 — Commissioner's Right Of Access.
Section 245H.05 — Monitoring And Inspections.
Section 245H.06 — Correction Order.
Section 245H.07 — Decertification.
Section 245H.08 — Staffing Requirements.
Section 245H.10 — Background Studies.
Section 245H.13 — Health And Safety Requirements.
Section 245H.14 — Training Requirements.
Section 245H.15 — Emergency Preparedness.
Section 245H.16 — Personnel Record.