Minnesota Statutes

§ 142E.52 — DUTY TO PROVIDE ACCESS

Minnesota § 142E.52
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROPRIETARY SCHOOLS
Ch. 142ECHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

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Minn. Stat. § 142E.52 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Affirmative duty. A provider, license holder, controlling individual, employee, staff person, or recipient has an affirmative duty to provide access upon request to information specified under section142E.54or the program facility. Subd. 2.Failure to provide access. Failure to provide access may result in denial or termination of authorizations for or payments to a recipient, provider, license holder, or controlling individual in the child care assistance program. Subd. 3.Notice of denial or termination. When a provider fails to provide access, a 15-day notice of denial or termination must be issued to the provider, which prohibits the provider from participating in the child care assistance program. Notice must be sent to recipients whose children are under the provider's

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2013 c 108 art 5 s 5;2024 c 80 art 5 s 7

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