Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
Laws of Minnesota 1990
CHAPTER 472-S.F.No. 2224
An act relating to health; granting an exception to
the nursing home moratorium; amending Minnesota
Statutes 1989 Supplement, section 144A.071,
subdivision 3.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1989 Supplement, section
144A.071, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
Subd. 3. [EXCEPTIONS.] The commissioner of health, in
coordination with the commissioner of human services, may
approve the addition of a new certified bed or the addition of a
new licensed nursing home bed, under the following conditions:
(a) to replace a bed decertified after May 23, 1983, or to
address an extreme hardship situation, in a particular county
that, together with all contiguous Minnesota counties, has fewer
nursing home beds per 1,000 elderly than the number that is ten
percent higher than the national average of nursing home beds
per 1,000 elderly individuals. For the purposes of this
section, the national average of nursing home beds shall be the
most recent figure that can be supplied by the federal health
care financing administration and the number of elderly in the
county or the nation shall be determined by the most recent
federal census or the most recent estimate of the state
demographer as of July 1, of each year of persons age 65 and
older, whichever is the most recent at the time of the request
for replacement. In allowing replacement of a decertified bed,
the commissioners shall ensure that the number of added or
recertified beds does not exceed the total number of decertified
beds in the state in that level of care. An extreme hardship
situation can only be found after the county documents the
existence of unmet medical needs that cannot be addressed by any
other alternatives;
(b) to certify a new bed in a facility that commenced
construction before May 23, 1983. For the purposes of this
section, "commenced construction" means that all of the
following conditions were met: the final working drawings and
specifications were approved by the commissioner of health; the
construction contracts were let; a timely construction schedule
was developed, stipulating dates for beginning, achieving
various stages, and completing construction; and all zoning and
building permits were secured;
(c) to certify beds in a new nursing home that is needed in
order to meet the special dietary needs of its residents, if:
the nursing home proves to the commissioner's satisfaction that
the needs of its residents cannot otherwise be met; elements of
the special diet are not available through most food
distributors; and proper preparation of the special diet
requires incurring various operating expenses, including extra
food preparation or serving items, not incurred to a similar
extent by most nursing homes;
(d) to license a new nursing home bed in a facility that
meets one of the exceptions contained in clauses (a) to (c);
(e) to license nursing home beds in a facility that has
submitted either a completed licensure application or a written
request for licensure to the commissioner before March 1, 1985,
and has either commenced any required construction as defined in
clause (b) before May 1, 1985, or has, before May 1, 1985,
received from the commissioner approval of plans for phased-in
construction and written authorization to begin construction on
a phased-in basis. For the purpose of this clause,
"construction" means any erection, building, alteration,
reconstruction, modernization, or improvement necessary to
comply with the nursing home licensure rules;
(f) to certify or license new beds in a new facility that
is to be operated by the commissioner of veterans' affairs or
when the costs of constructing and operating the new beds are to
be reimbursed by the commissioner of veterans' affairs or the
United States Veterans Administration;
(g) to license or certify beds in a new facility
constructed to replace a facility that was destroyed after June
30, 1987, by fire, lightning, or other hazard provided:
(1) destruction was not caused by the intentional act of or
at the direction of a controlling person of the facility;
(2) at the time the facility was destroyed the controlling
persons of the facility maintained insurance coverage for the
type of hazard that occurred in an amount that a reasonable
person would conclude was adequate;
(3) the net proceeds from an insurance settlement for the
damages caused by the hazard are applied to the cost of the new
facility;
(4) the new facility is constructed on the same site as the
destroyed facility or on another site subject to the
restrictions in section 144A.073, subdivision 5; and
(5) the number of licensed and certified beds in the new
facility does not exceed the number of licensed and certified
beds in the destroyed facility;
(h) to license or certify beds that are moved from one
location to another within a nursing home facility, provided the
total costs of remodeling performed in conjunction with the
relocation of beds does not exceed ten percent of the appraised
value of the facility or $200,000, whichever is less, or to
license or certify beds in a facility for which the total costs
of remodeling or renovation exceed ten percent of the appraised
value of the facility or $200,000, whichever is less, if the
facility makes a written commitment to the commissioner of human
services that it will not seek to receive an increase in its
property-related payment rate by reason of the remodeling or
renovation;
(i) to license or certify beds in a facility that has been
involuntarily delicensed or decertified for participation in the
medical assistance program, provided that an application for
relicensure or recertification is submitted to the commissioner
within 120 days after delicensure or decertification;
(j) to license or certify beds in a project recommended for
approval by the interagency board for quality assurance under
section 144A.073;
(k) to license nursing home beds in a hospital facility
that are relocated from a different hospital facility under
common ownership or affiliation, provided: (1) the nursing home
beds are not certified for participation in the medical
assistance program; and (2) the relocation of nursing home beds
under this clause should not exceed a radius of six miles;
(1) to license or certify beds that are moved from one
location to another within an existing identifiable complex of
hospital buildings, from a hospital-attached nursing home to the
hospital building, or from a separate nursing home to a building
formerly used as a hospital, provided the original nursing home
building will no longer be operated as a nursing home and the
building to which the beds are moved will no longer be operated
as a hospital. As a condition of receiving a license or
certification under this clause, the facility must make a
written commitment to the commissioner of human services that it
will not seek to receive an increase in its property-related
payment rate as a result of the relocation. At the time of the
licensure and certification of the nursing home beds, the
commissioner of health shall delicense the same number of acute
care beds within the existing complex of hospital buildings or
building. Relocation of nursing home beds under this clause is
subject to the limitations in section 144A.073, subdivision 5;
(m) to license or certify beds that are moved from an
existing state nursing home to a different state facility,
provided there is no net increase in the number of state nursing
home beds;
(n) to license new nursing home beds in a continuing care
retirement community affiliated with a national referral center
engaged in substantial programs of patient care, medical
research, and medical education meeting state and national needs
that receives more than 40 percent of its residents from outside
the state for the purpose of meeting contractual obligations to
residents of the retirement community, provided the facility
makes a written commitment to the commissioner of human services
that it will not seek medical assistance certification for the
new beds;
(o) to certify or license new beds in a new facility on the
Red Lake Indian reservation for which payments will be made
under the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, Public Law Number
94-437, at the rates specified in United States Code, title 42,
section 1396d(b);
(p) to certify and license as nursing home beds boarding
care beds in a certified boarding care facility if the beds meet
the standards for nursing home licensure and if the cost of any
remodeling of the facility does not exceed ten percent of the
appraised value of the facility or $200,000, whichever is less.
If boarding care beds are licensed as nursing home beds, the
number of boarding care beds in the facility must not increase
in the future. The provisions contained in section 144A.073
regarding the upgrading of the facilities do not apply to
facilities that satisfy these requirements;
(q) to license and certify up to 40 beds transferred from
an existing facility owned and operated by the Amherst H. Wilder
Foundation in the city of Saint Paul to a new unit at the same
location as the existing facility that will serve persons with
Alzheimer's disease and other related disorders. The transfer
of beds may occur gradually or in stages, provided the total
number of beds transferred does not exceed 40. At the time of
licensure and certification of a bed or beds in the new unit,
the commissioner of health shall delicense and decertify the
same number of beds in the existing facility. As a condition of
receiving a license or certification under this clause, the
facility must make a written commitment to the commissioner of
human services that it will not seek to receive an increase in
its property-related payment rate as a result of the transfers
allowed under this clause; or
(r) to license and certify nursing home beds to replace
currently licensed and certified boarding care beds which may be
located either in a remodeled or renovated boarding care or
nursing home facility or in a remodeled, renovated, newly
constructed, or replacement nursing home facility within the
identifiable complex of health care facilities in which the
currently licensed boarding care beds are presently located,
provided that the number of boarding care beds in the facility
or complex are decreased by the number to be licensed as nursing
home beds and further provided that, if the total costs of new
construction, replacement, remodeling, or renovation exceed ten
percent of the appraised value of the facility or $200,000,
whichever is less, the facility makes a written commitment to
the commissioner of human services that it will not seek to
receive an increase in its property-related payment rate by
reason of the new construction, replacement, remodeling, or
renovation. The provisions contained in section 144A.073
regarding the upgrading of facilities do not apply to facilities
that satisfy these requirements.; or
(s) to license or certify beds that are moved from a
nursing home to a separate facility under common ownership that
was formerly licensed as a hospital and is currently licensed as
a nursing facility and that is located within eight miles of the
original facility, provided the original nursing home building
will no longer be operated as a nursing home. As a condition of
receiving a license or certification under this clause, the
facility must make a written commitment to the commissioner of
human services that it will not seek to receive an increase in
its property-related payment rate as a result of the relocation.
Presented to the governor April 19, 1990
Signed by the governor April 20, 1990, 11:04 a.m.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes