Minnesota Statutes 119B.16 – Fair Hearing Process
Subdivision 1.Fair hearing allowed for applicants and recipients.
(a) An applicant or recipient adversely affected by an action of a county agency or the commissioner, for an action taken directly against the applicant or recipient, may request and receive a fair hearing in accordance with this subdivision and section 256.045. An applicant or recipient does not have a right to a fair hearing if a county agency or the commissioner takes action against a provider.
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 119B.16
- Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
- children: includes children by birth or adoption;
(9) "day" comprises the time from midnight to the next midnight;
(10) "fiscal year" means the year by or for which accounts are reckoned;
(11) "hereafter" means a reference to the time after the time when the law containing such word takes effect;
(12) "heretofore" means a reference to the time previous to the time when the law containing such word takes effect;
(13) "judicial sale" means a sale conducted by an officer or person authorized for the purpose by some competent tribunal;
(14) "minor" means an individual under the age of 18 years;
(15) "money" means lawful money of the United States;
(16) "night time" means the time from sunset to sunrise;
(17) "non compos mentis" refers to an individual of unsound mind;
(18) "notary" means a notary public;
(19) "now" in any provision of a law referring to other laws in force, or to persons in office, or to any facts or circumstances as existing, relates to the laws in force, or to the persons in office, or to the facts or circumstances existing, respectively, on the effective date of such provision;
(20) "verified" when used in reference to writings, means supported by oath or affirmation. See Minnesota Statutes 645.45
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- Person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to partnerships and other unincorporated associations. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44
- Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
(b) A county agency must offer an informal conference to an applicant or recipient who is entitled to a fair hearing under this section. A county agency must advise an applicant or recipient that a request for a conference is optional and does not delay or replace the right to a fair hearing.
(c) If a provider’s authorization is suspended, denied, or revoked, a county agency or the commissioner must mail notice to each child care assistance program recipient receiving care from the provider.
Subd. 1a.Fair hearing allowed for providers.
(a) This subdivision applies to providers caring for children receiving child care assistance.
(b) A provider may request a fair hearing according to sections 256.045 and 256.046 only if a county agency or the commissioner:
(1) denies or revokes a provider’s authorization, unless the action entitles the provider to:
(i) an administrative review under section 119B.161; or
(ii) a contested case hearing or an administrative reconsideration under section 245.095;
(2) assigns responsibility for an overpayment to a provider under section 119B.11, subdivision 2a;
(3) establishes an overpayment for failure to comply with section 119B.125, subdivision 6;
(4) seeks monetary recovery or recoupment under section 245E.02, subdivision 4, paragraph (c), clause (2);
(5) initiates an administrative fraud disqualification hearing; or
(6) issues a payment and the provider disagrees with the amount of the payment.
(c) A provider may request a fair hearing by submitting a written request to the Department of Human Services, Appeals Division. A provider’s request must be received by the Appeals Division no later than 30 days after the date a county or the commissioner mails the notice.
(d) The provider’s appeal request must contain the following:
(1) each disputed item, the reason for the dispute, and, if applicable, an estimate of the dollar amount involved for each disputed item;
(2) the computation the provider believes to be correct, if applicable;
(3) the statute or rule relied on for each disputed item; and
(4) the name, address, and telephone number of the person at the provider’s place of business with whom contact may be made regarding the appeal.
Subd. 1b.Joint fair hearings.
The human services judge assigned to a fair hearing may join a family or a provider as a party to the fair hearing whenever joinder of that party is necessary to fully and fairly resolve issues raised in the appeal.
Subd. 1c.Notice to providers.
(a) Before taking an action appealable under subdivision 1a, paragraph (b), a county agency or the commissioner must mail written notice to the provider against whom the action is being taken. Unless otherwise specified under this chapter, chapter 245E, or Minnesota Rules, chapter 3400, a county agency or the commissioner must mail the written notice at least 15 calendar days before the adverse action’s effective date.
(b) The notice shall state (1) the factual basis for the county agency or department’s determination, (2) the action the county agency or department intends to take, (3) the dollar amount of the monetary recovery or recoupment, if known, and (4) the provider’s right to appeal the department’s proposed action.
[See Note.]
Subd. 2.
MS 2020 [Repealed, 1Sp2019 c 9 art 1 s 43]
Subd. 3.Fair hearing stayed.
(a) If the commissioner denies or revokes a provider’s authorization based on a licensing action under section 245A.07, and the provider appeals, the provider’s fair hearing must be stayed until the commissioner issues an order as required under section 245A.08, subdivision 5.
(b) If the commissioner denies or revokes a provider’s authorization based on decertification under section 245H.07, and the provider appeals, the provider’s fair hearing must be stayed until the commissioner issues a final order as required under section 245H.07.
[See Note.]
Subd. 4.Final department action.
Unless the commissioner receives a timely and proper request for an appeal, a county agency’s or the commissioner’s action shall be considered a final department action.