Minnesota Statutes
§ 214.106 — HEALTH-RELATED BOARDS; RESPONSE TO INSURANCE FRAUD
Minnesota § 214.106
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartEXAMINING AND LICENSING BOARDS
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 214.106 (2026).
Text
A health-related board may revoke, suspend, condition, limit, restrict, or qualify a license to practice when clear and convincing evidence indicates the licensee has committed insurance fraud or subsequent to a conviction relating to fraud.
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Legislative History
2005 c 147 art 11 s 5
Nearby Sections
15
§ 214.001
POLICY AND REGULATION§ 214.002
EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF REGULATION§ 214.01
DEFINITIONS§ 214.02
PUBLIC MEMBER, DEFINED§ 214.025
COUNCIL OF HEALTH BOARDS§ 214.03
STANDARDIZED TESTS§ 214.04
SERVICES§ 214.055
FEES TO RECOVER EXPENDITURES§ 214.06
FEES; LICENSE RENEWALS§ 214.07
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