Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 246 — State-operated Services
Section 246.54 — Liability Of County; Reimbursement.

Subdivision 1. Generally. Except for substance use disorder services provided under sections 254B.01 to 254B.09, the client's county shall pay to the state of Minnesota a portion of the cost of care provided in a regional treatment center or a state nursing facility to a client legally settled in that county. A county's payment shall be made from the county's own sources of revenue and payments shall equal a percentage of the cost of care, as determined by the commissioner, for each day, or the portion thereof, that the client spends at a regional treatment center or a state nursing facility.
Subd. 1a. Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center. (a) A county's payment of the cost of care provided at Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center shall be according to the following schedule:
(1) zero percent for the first 30 days;
(2) 20 percent for days 31 and over if the stay is determined to be clinically appropriate for the client; and
(3) 100 percent for each day during the stay, including the day of admission, when the facility determines that it is clinically appropriate for the client to be discharged.
(b) If payments received by the state under sections 246.50 to 246.53 exceed 80 percent of the cost of care for days over 31 for clients who meet the criteria in paragraph (a), clause (2), the county shall be responsible for paying the state only the remaining amount. The county shall not be entitled to reimbursement from the client, the client's estate, or from the client's relatives, except as provided in section 246.53.
Subd. 1b. Community behavioral health hospitals. A county's payment of the cost of care provided at state-operated community-based behavioral health hospitals for adults and children shall be according to the following schedule:
(1) 100 percent for each day during the stay, including the day of admission, when the facility determines that it is clinically appropriate for the client to be discharged; and
(2) the county shall not be entitled to reimbursement from the client, the client's estate, or from the client's relatives, except as provided in section 246.53.
Subd. 1c. State-operated forensic services. A county's payment of the cost of care provided at state-operated forensic services shall be according to the following schedule:
(1) Minnesota Security Hospital: ten percent for each day, or portion thereof, that the client spends in a Minnesota Security Hospital program. If payments received by the state under sections 246.50 to 246.53 for services provided at the Minnesota Security Hospital exceed 90 percent of the cost of care, the county shall be responsible for paying the state only the remaining amount. The county shall not be entitled to reimbursement from the client, the client's estate, or the client's relatives except as provided in section 246.53;
(2) forensic nursing home: ten percent for each day, or portion thereof, that the client spends in a forensic nursing home program. If payments received by the state under sections 246.50 to 246.53 for services provided at the forensic nursing home exceed 90 percent of the cost of care, the county shall be responsible for paying the state only the remaining amount. The county shall not be entitled to reimbursement from the client, the client's estate, or the client's relatives except as provided in section 246.53;
(3) forensic transition services: 50 percent for each day, or portion thereof, that the client spends in the forensic transition services program. If payments received by the state under sections 246.50 to 246.53 for services provided in the forensic transition services exceed 50 percent of the cost of care, the county shall be responsible for paying the state only the remaining amount. The county shall not be entitled to reimbursement from the client, the client's estate, or the client's relatives except as provided in section 246.53; and
(4) residential competency restoration program:
(i) 20 percent for each day, or portion thereof, that the client spends in a residential competency restoration program while the client is in need of restoration services;
(ii) 50 percent for each day, or portion thereof, that the client spends in a residential competency restoration program once the examiner determines that the client no longer needs restoration services; and
(iii) 100 percent for each day, or portion thereof, once charges against a client have been resolved or dropped.
Subd. 2. Exceptions. Regardless of the facility to which the client is committed, subdivisions 1, 1a, 1b, and 1c, do not apply to the following individuals:
(1) clients who are committed as sexual psychopathic personalities under section 253D.02, subdivision 15; and
(2) clients who are committed as sexually dangerous persons under section 253D.02, subdivision 16.
Subd. 3. Administrative review of county liability for cost of care. (a) The county of financial responsibility may submit a written request for administrative review by the commissioner of the county's payment of the cost of care when a delay in discharge of a client from a regional treatment center, state-operated community-based behavioral health hospital, or other state-operated facility results from the following actions by the facility:
(1) the facility did not provide notice to the county that the facility has determined that it is clinically appropriate for a client to be discharged;
(2) the notice to the county that the facility has determined that it is clinically appropriate for a client to be discharged was communicated on a holiday or weekend;
(3) the required documentation or procedures for discharge were not completed in order for the discharge to occur in a timely manner; or
(4) the facility disagrees with the county's discharge plan.
(b) The county of financial responsibility may not appeal the determination that it is clinically appropriate for a client to be discharged from a regional treatment center, state-operated community-based behavioral health hospital, or other state-operated facility.
(c) The commissioner must evaluate the request for administrative review and determine if the facility's actions listed in paragraph (a) caused undue delay in discharging the client. If the commissioner determines that the facility's actions listed in paragraph (a) caused undue delay in discharging the client, the county's liability must be reduced to the level of the cost of care for a client whose stay in a facility is determined to be clinically appropriate, effective on the date of the facility's action or failure to act that caused the delay. The commissioner's determination under this subdivision is final and not subject to appeal.
(d) If a county's liability is reduced pursuant to paragraph (c), a county's liability must return to the level of the cost of care for a client whose stay in a facility is determined to no longer be appropriate effective on the date the facility rectifies the action or failure to act that caused the delay under paragraph (a).
(e) Any difference in the county cost of care liability resulting from administrative review under this subdivision must not be billed to the client or applied to future reimbursement from the client's estate or relatives.
1959 c 578 s 5; 1971 c 637 s 6; 1981 c 360 art 2 s 17; 1985 c 21 s 18; 1986 c 394 s 6; 1989 c 282 art 2 s 91,218; 1Sp2003 c 14 art 3 s 4; 2007 c 147 art 8 s 12,13; 2009 c 79 art 3 s 8; 2013 c 49 s 22; 2013 c 59 art 2 s 9; 2013 c 108 art 4 s 10; 2015 c 71 art 4 s 2; 2016 c 189 art 17 s 2; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 3 s 1; 1Sp2021 c 7 art 12 s 1; 2022 c 98 art 4 s 51

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities

Chapter 246 — State-operated Services

Section 246.01 — Powers And Duties.

Section 246.013 — Persons With Mental Illness; Care, Treatment.

Section 246.0135 — Operation Of Regional Treatment Centers.

Section 246.014 — Services.

Section 246.0141 — Tobacco Use Prohibited.

Section 246.015 — Consultative Services; Aftercare Of Patients.

Section 246.018 — Office Of Medical Director.

Section 246.12 — Biennial Estimates; Suggestions For Legislation.

Section 246.128 — Notification To Legislature Required.

Section 246.129 — Legislative Approval Required.

Section 246.13 — Records Of Persons Receiving State-operated Services.

Section 246.14 — Use Of Space In Institutions.

Section 246.141 — Project Labor.

Section 246.15 — Money Of Patients Or Residents.

Section 246.151 — Compensation Paid To Patient.

Section 246.16 — Unclaimed Money Or Personal Property.

Section 246.18 — Disposal Of Funds.

Section 246.23 — Persons Admissible To Regional Treatment Centers.

Section 246.234 — Reciprocal Exchange Of Certain Persons.

Section 246.24 — Compromise Of Claims.

Section 246.27 — Physical Examinations For Employment Required.

Section 246.325 — Garden Of Remembrance.

Section 246.33 — Cemetery.

Section 246.34 — Reburial.

Section 246.35 — Abandonment Of Cemetery; Court Order.

Section 246.36 — Acceptance Of Voluntary, Uncompensated Services.

Section 246.41 — Benefit For Persons With Developmental Disabilities.

Section 246.50 — Care Of Clients At State Facilities; Definitions.

Section 246.51 — Payment For Care And Treatment; Determination.

Section 246.511 — Relative Responsibility.

Section 246.52 — Payment For Care; Order; Action.

Section 246.53 — Claim Against Estate Of Deceased Client.

Section 246.531 — Subrogation Of Insurance Settlements.

Section 246.54 — Liability Of County; Reimbursement.

Section 246.55 — Appeal From Order Of Commissioner.

Section 246.56 — Work Activity For Certain Patients Or Residents.

Section 246.57 — Shared Service Agreements.

Section 246.60 — Consolidation; Employees.

Section 246.64 — Substance Use Disorder Service Agreements.

Section 246.70 — Services To Families.

Section 246.71 — Definitions.

Section 246.711 — Conditions For Applicability Of Procedures.

Section 246.712 — Information Required To Be Given To Individuals.

Section 246.713 — Disclosure Of Positive Blood-borne Pathogen Test Results.

Section 246.714 — Consent Procedures Generally.

Section 246.715 — Testing Of Available Blood.

Section 246.716 — Blood Sample Collection For Testing.

Section 246.717 — No Discrimination.

Section 246.718 — Use Of Test Results.

Section 246.719 — Test Information Confidentiality.

Section 246.72 — Penalty For Unauthorized Release Of Information.

Section 246.721 — Protocol For Exposure To Blood-borne Pathogens.

Section 246.722 — Immunity.