Minnesota Statutes

§ 256B.0919 — ADULT FOSTER CARE AND FAMILY ADULT DAY CARE

Minnesota § 256B.0919
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC WELFARE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
Ch. 256BMEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY PERSONS

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Minn. Stat. § 256B.0919 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Adult foster care licensure capacity. Notwithstanding contrary provisions of the Human Services Licensing Act and rules adopted under it, an adult foster care license holder may care for five adults age 60 years or older who do not have serious and persistent mental illness or a developmental disability. Subd. 2.Adult foster care; family adult day care. An adult foster care license holder who is not providing care to persons with serious and persistent mental illness or developmental disabilities may also provide family adult day care for adults age 60 years or older who do not have serious and persistent mental illness or a developmental disability. The maximum combined license capacity for adult foster care and family adult day care is five adults. A separate license is n

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Legislative History

1986 c 444;1991 c 292 art 7 s 18;1992 c 513 art 7 s 73;2007 c 112 s 49;2007 c 147 art 6 s 39;2019 c 54 art 2 s 31

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