Minnesota Statutes
§ 142B.53 — MANDATORY REPORTING
Minnesota § 142B.53
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Minn. Stat. § 142B.53 (2026).
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Any individual engaging in licensing functions and activities under this chapter, including authorities delegated under section142B.30, must immediately report any suspected fraud to county children, youth, and families investigators or the Department of Children, Youth, and Families Office of Inspector General.
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Legislative History
2024 c 80 art 2 s 29
Nearby Sections
15
§ 142B.01
DEFINITIONS§ 142B.02
RULES§ 142B.03
SYSTEMS AND RECORDS§ 142B.05
WHO MUST BE LICENSED§ 142B.10
APPLICATION PROCEDURES§ 142B.12
FEES§ 142B.15
DENIAL OF APPLICATION§ 142B.17
CHILD CARE FIX-IT TICKET§ 142B.171
CHILD CARE WEIGHTED RISK SYSTEM§ 142B.18
SANCTIONS§ 142B.20
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