If a license holder is licensed as a residential program, the license holder must report all critical incidents to the commissioner within ten days of learning of the incident on a form approved by the commissioner. The license holder must keep a record of critical incidents in a central location that is readily accessible to the commissioner for review upon the commissioner's request for a minimum of two licensing periods.
2021 c 30 art 15 s 14
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 245I — Mental Health Uniform Service Standards Act
Section 245I.01 — Purpose And Citation.
Section 245I.011 — Applicability.
Section 245I.02 — Definitions.
Section 245I.03 — Required Policies And Procedures.
Section 245I.04 — Provider Qualifications And Scope Of Practice.
Section 245I.05 — Training Required.
Section 245I.06 — Treatment Supervision.
Section 245I.07 — Personnel Files.
Section 245I.08 — Documentation Standards.
Section 245I.09 — Client Files.
Section 245I.10 — Assessment And Treatment Planning.
Section 245I.11 — Health Services And Medications.
Section 245I.12 — Client Rights And Protections.
Section 245I.13 — Critical Incidents.
Section 245I.20 — Mental Health Clinic.
Section 245I.23 — Intensive Residential Treatment Services And Residential Crisis Stabilization.