Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4279

Introduced
3/9/26  
Refer
3/9/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed legislation will affect how assisted living facilities are licensed and regulated, potentially streamlining processes while also imposing stricter proximity rules. By allowing the licensing authority to delegate inspection duties to local government entities, the bill could foster greater local engagement in ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. However, it reserves the right to refuse a license based on prior noncompliance or the proximity to existing facilities, which could limit options for opening new facilities in certain areas.

Summary

SF4279 is designed to amend various portions of the Minnesota Statutes related to human services, specifically focusing on the operation and licensing of assisted living facilities with a licensed resident capacity of six or fewer persons. The bill aims to modify location requirements for these facilities, including the proximity standards governing their establishment. Notably, it establishes that a facility will not be granted a provisional license if it is situated within a certain distance of existing facilities, though exceptions are provided under specific circumstances, such as regulatory permits or hospital affiliations.

Contention

Discussion around SF4279 is expected to cover the tension between local control and state oversight. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary for ensuring high standards of care and protecting vulnerable populations from maltreatment. Critics may express concerns about over-regulation, suggesting that the proximity rules could create challenges for facility operators looking to meet community needs. Additionally, the delegation of inspection authority raises questions about accountability and uniform service standards across different regions in Minnesota.

Companion Bills

MN HF4144

Similar To 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.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4144

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.

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 HF1477

Residential program licensing requirements modified.

MN SF2934

Assisted living provisions modifications

MN SF2522

Certain facilities certain conditions for admission to or continued residence prohibition, assisted living facilities increases in charges review requirement, termination or non-renewal of assisted living contracts on certain grounds prohibition, and assisted living contracts arbitration provisions modifications

MN HF3935

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

MN SF2537

Assisted living facilities and services modifications

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