Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4144

Introduced
3/9/26  

Caption

Location requirements for assisted living facilities with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer persons and licensed residential programs modified, commissioners allowed to delegate authority, and various notification requirements modified.

Impact

If enacted, HF4144 will significantly alter the way local governments interact with assisted living facilities. It requires these facilities to comply with existing state and local laws relating to fire safety, building codes, and other regulations, while exempting them from rental licensing laws imposed by local governments. This could potentially reduce the regulatory complexity faced by small facilities, encouraging their establishment and operation.

Summary

House File 4144 aims to modify existing location requirements for assisted living facilities in Minnesota, specifically those with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer. The bill seeks to empower the commissioners of health and human services by allowing them to delegate inspection authority to county agencies or local units of government. This delegation is intended to streamline the inspection process for these smaller facilities, ensuring that they meet state health standards while easing regulatory burdens on the state.

Contention

The bill has raised concerns regarding the delegation of inspection authority. Critics argue that granting local governments oversight for health and safety inspections may lead to inconsistencies in enforcement and may endanger resident safety. Furthermore, the proximity restrictions for establishing residential programs located near existing facilities could stifle competition and limit options for families seeking care for their loved ones.

Notable points

The legislation also addresses notification requirements for affected municipalities, mandating that the commissioner provide written notice at least 30 days before issuing a license for new facilities. This transparency is intended to engage local communities in the oversight of facilities that operate within their jurisdictions, ensuring that they remain informed of changes that could affect local service landscapes.

Companion Bills

MN SF4279

Similar To Location requirements modification for assisted living facilities with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer persons and licensed residential programs

Previously Filed As

MN SF4279

Location requirements modification for assisted living facilities with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer persons and licensed residential programs

MN HF1477

Residential program licensing requirements modified.

MN SF1130

Residential program licensing requirements modification

MN HF2569

Spatial separation requirement for residential programs modified, spatial separation requirement for assisted living facilities established, and notice to local municipalities after issuing licenses for residential settings required.

MN SF4121

Assisted living facilities policies and procedure requirements modifications and unlicensed personnel at assisted living facilities training requirements modifications

MN SF3006

Spatial separation requirement modification for certain residential programs

MN HF3935

Policies and procedures required at assisted living facilities modified, and training requirements for unlicensed personnel at assisted living facilities modified.

MN SF16

Various liquor licenses authorization and requirements modification

MN HF2458

Consent to electronic monitoring requirements modified, retaliation in nursing homes and assisted living facilities provisions modified, membership and duties of home care and assisted living program advisory council expanded, hospice bill of rights modified, required binding arbitration agreements prohibited in assisted living contracts, medication management requirements modified, and health care agents authority to restrict visitation and communication modified.

MN SF2055

Assisted living service termination requirements modifications

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