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214.07 REPORTS.
    Subdivision 1. Non-health-related board reports. The non-health-related licensing boards
shall prepare reports according to this subdivision by October 1 of each even-numbered year.
Copies of the reports shall be delivered to the governor. The reports shall contain the following
information relating to the two-year period ending the previous June 30:
(a) a general statement of board activities;
(b) the number of meetings and approximate total number of hours spent by all board
members in meetings and on other board activities;
(c) the receipts and disbursements of board funds;
(d) the names of board members and their addresses, occupations, and dates of appointment
and reappointment to the board;
(e) the names and job classifications of board employees;
(f) a brief summary of board rules proposed or adopted during the reporting period with
appropriate citations to the State Register and published rules;
(g) the number of persons having each type of license and registration issued by the board as
of June 30 in the year of the report;
(h) the locations and dates of the administration of examinations by the board;
(i) the number of persons examined by the board with the persons subdivided into groups
showing age categories, sex, and states of residency;
(j) the number of persons licensed or registered by the board after taking the examinations
referred to in clause (h) with the persons subdivided by age categories, sex, and states of residency;
(k) the number of persons not licensed or registered by the board after taking the
examinations referred to in clause (h) with the persons subdivided by age categories, sex, and
states of residency;
(l) the number of persons not taking the examinations referred to in clause (h) who were
licensed or registered by the board or who were denied licensing or registration with the
reasons for the licensing or registration or denial thereof and with the persons subdivided by
age categories, sex, and states of residency;
(m) the number of persons previously licensed or registered by the board whose licenses or
registrations were revoked, suspended, or otherwise altered in status with brief statements of the
reasons for the revocation, suspension or alteration;
(n) the number of written and oral complaints and other communications received by the
executive director or executive secretary of the board, a board member, or any other person
performing services for the board (1) which allege or imply a violation of a statute or rule which
the board is empowered to enforce and (2) which are forwarded to other agencies as required by
section 214.10;
(o) a summary, by specific category, of the substance of the complaints and communications
referred to in clause (n) and, for each specific category, the responses or dispositions thereof
pursuant to section 214.10 or 214.11;
(p) any other objective information which the board members believe will be useful in
reviewing board activities.
    Subd. 1a.[Repealed by amendment, Laws 2000 c 284 s 6]
    Subd. 1b. Health-related licensing board reports. Each health-related licensing board
must prepare a report by October 15 of each even-numbered year. The report must be submitted
to the administrative services unit serving the boards. The report must contain the following
information for the two-year period ending the previous June 30: (1) the number and type of
credentials issued or renewed; (2) the number of complaints received; (3) the number and age
of complaints open at the end of the period; (4) receipts, disbursements, and major fees; and (5)
such other information that the interests of health occupation regulation require. The report
must also contain information showing historical trends. The reports must use a common format
and consistent terminology and data.
    Subd. 2. Administrative services report. The administrative services unit serving the boards
shall prepare a report by December 15 of each even-numbered year. One copy of the administrative
services report must be delivered to each of the following: the governor, the commissioner
of health, and the chairs of the house and senate policy and appropriations committees with
jurisdiction over health-related licensing boards. Six copies must be delivered to the legislative
reference library. The administrative services report must contain the following information:
(1) a summary of the information contained in the reports submitted by the health-related
licensing boards pursuant to subdivision 1b;
(2) a description of the health-related licensing boards' cooperative activities during the
two-year period ending the previous June 30;
(3) a description of emerging issues relating to health occupation regulation that affect more
than one board or more than one occupation; and
(4) a copy of each health-related licensing board report submitted to the administrative
services unit pursuant to subdivision 1b.
History: 1975 c 136 s 49; 1976 c 222 s 4; 1977 c 305 s 45; 1985 c 247 s 21,25; 1988 c 613 s
27; 1990 c 506 art 2 s 19; 1990 c 568 art 3 s 6,7; 1991 c 106 s 6; 1997 c 7 art 2 s 27; 2000 c 284 s 6

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