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Updated: 2023-10-11. DHS licenses service providers and monitors and investigates their compliance with Minnesota laws and rules. Licensing protects the health, safety and rights of those receiving services by requiring that providers meet minimum standards of care and physical environment.
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- Licensing Home / Minnesota Department of Human Services
This is an online listing of forms maintained by the Department of Human Services. Forms listed are in the portable document format (PDF). Forms for adult day centers. Application for license (PDF) Center director personnel requirements DHS-5121 (PDF) Document list DHS-5119 (PDF) Floor plan DHS-3613 (PDF)
Nov 18, 2022 · Licensing Lookup. The Licensing Information Lookup is an online search tool for the Minnesota Department of Human Services’ licensing information database. It also has a sign up to subscribe to email updates with links to newly published documents.
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Phone: 651-431-6500. Fax: 651-431-7673. Enter either the entire name or a portion of the name to find a specific provider. If looking for an in-home provider, search by that provider’s last name. Results will be based on the program’s physical location as well as what counties the provider is licensed to serve.
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- Related Statutes and Rules
- Department of Human Services Licensing and Provider Enrollment Requirements
Beginning December 7, 2023, providers can apply or renew their BLSS registration online at the MDH Licensing System. Paper registrations and renewals will be accepted if postmarked by Dec. 14, 2023. In order to use the system, you will need to create an account. Please make sure the account is created with your establishment’s permanent email addre...
Read and understand all applicable statutes and rules listed below before submitting the application. 1. Minnesota Statutes, Section 157 2. Minnesota Statutes, Section 157.17 Back to top
Depending on the services you intend to provide you may also need a license or be enrolled as a provider by the Department of Human Services (DHS). Additional information: 1. DHS Licensing 2. Provider Enrollment Back to top
Sep 25, 2017 · Programs directly licensed by DHS. The Division of Licensing enforces standards adopted to protect the health, safety, rights and well-being of children and vulnerable adults in programs required to be licensed under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 245A and Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 245B (for programs serving people with developmental disabilities).
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