Minnesota Statutes 245G.19 – License Holders Serving Clients With Children
Subdivision 1.Health license requirements.
In addition to the requirements of sections 245G.01 to 245G.17, a license holder that offers supervision of a child of a client is subject to the requirements of this section. A license holder providing room and board for a client and the client’s child must have an appropriate facility license from the Department of Health.
Subd. 2.Supervision of a child.
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 245G.19
- Adult: means an individual 18 years of age or older. See Minnesota Statutes 645.451
- Client: means an individual accepted by a license holder for assessment or treatment of a substance use disorder. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- Department: means the Department of Human Services. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- License: has the meaning given in section 245A. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- License holder: has the meaning given in section 245A. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- staff member: means an individual who works under the direction of the license holder regardless of the individual's employment status including but not limited to an intern, consultant, individual who works part time, or individual who does not provide direct care services. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 245G.19
- Adult: means an individual 18 years of age or older. See Minnesota Statutes 645.451
- Client: means an individual accepted by a license holder for assessment or treatment of a substance use disorder. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- Department: means the Department of Human Services. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- License: has the meaning given in section 245A. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- License holder: has the meaning given in section 245A. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
- staff member: means an individual who works under the direction of the license holder regardless of the individual's employment status including but not limited to an intern, consultant, individual who works part time, or individual who does not provide direct care services. See Minnesota Statutes 245G.01
“Supervision of a child” means a caregiver is within sight or hearing of an infant, toddler, or preschooler at all times so that the caregiver can intervene to protect the child’s health and safety. For a school-age child it means a caregiver is available to help and care for the child to protect the child’s health and safety.
Subd. 3.Policy and schedule required.
A license holder must meet the following requirements:
(1) have a policy and schedule delineating the times and circumstances when the license holder is responsible for supervision of a child in the program and when the child’s parents are responsible for supervision of a child. The policy must explain how the program will communicate its policy about supervision of a child responsibility to the parent; and
(2) have written procedures addressing the actions a staff member must take if a child is neglected or abused, including while the child is under the supervision of the child’s parent.
Subd. 4.Additional licensing requirements.
During the times the license holder is responsible for the supervision of a child, the license holder must meet the following standards:
(1) child and adult ratios in Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0367;
(2) day care training in section 245A.50;
(3) behavior guidance in Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0395;
(4) activities and equipment in Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0415;
(5) physical environment in Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0425;
(6) physical space requirements in section 245A.52; and
(7) water, food, and nutrition in Minnesota Rules, part 9502.0445, unless the license holder has a license from the Department of Health.