Section 214.37 — Rulemaking.
214.37 RULEMAKING. By July 1, 1996, the participating boards shall adopt joint rules relating to the provisions of sections 214.31 to 214.36 in consultation with the advisory committee and other appropriate individuals. The required rule writing does not prevent the implementation of sections 214.31 to 214.37 and Laws 1994, chapter 556, section 9, upon enactment. […]
Section 214.16 — Data Collection; Health Care Provider Tax.
214.16 DATA COLLECTION; HEALTH CARE PROVIDER TAX. Subdivision 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them. (a) “Board” means the Boards of Medical Practice, Chiropractic Examiners, Nursing, Optometry, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Podiatry. (b) “Regulated person” means a licensed physician, chiropractor, nurse, […]
Section 214.25 — Data Privacy.
214.25 DATA PRIVACY. Subdivision 1. Board data. (a) All data collected or maintained as part of the board’s duties under Minnesota Statutes 2018, sections 214.19, 214.23, and 214.24, shall be classified as investigative data under section 13.39 except that inactive investigative data shall be classified as private data under section 13.02, subdivision 12, or nonpublic […]
Section 214.109 — Record Keeping.
214.109 RECORD KEEPING. (a) A board may take administrative action against a regulated person whose records do not meet the standards of professional practice. Action taken under this paragraph shall not be considered disciplinary action. (b) Records that are fraudulent or could result in patient harm may be handled through disciplinary or other corrective action. […]
Section 214.11 — Additional Remedy.
214.11 ADDITIONAL REMEDY. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, a licensing board may in its own name bring an action in district court for injunctive relief to restrain any unauthorized practice or violation or threatened violation of any statute or rule which the board is empowered to regulate or enforce. A temporary […]
Section 214.12 — Continuing Education.
214.12 CONTINUING EDUCATION. Subdivision 1. Requirements. The health-related and non-health-related licensing boards may promulgate by rule requirements for renewal of licenses designed to promote the continuing professional competence of licensees. These requirements of continuing professional education or training shall be designed solely to improve professional skills and shall not exceed an average attendance requirement of […]
Section 214.121 — Price Disclosure Reminder.
214.121 PRICE DISCLOSURE REMINDER. Each health-related licensing board shall at least annually inform and remind its licensees of the price disclosure requirements of section 62J.052 or 151.214, as applicable, through the board’s regular means of communicating with its licensees. History: 2006 c 267 art 1 s 8
Section 214.122 — Information Provision; Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs.
214.122 INFORMATION PROVISION; PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. (a) The Board of Medical Practice and the Board of Nursing shall at least annually inform licensees who are authorized to prescribe prescription drugs of the availability of the Board of Pharmacy’s website that contains information on resources and programs to assist patients with the cost of prescription drugs. […]
Section 214.13 — Human Services Occupations.
214.13 HUMAN SERVICES OCCUPATIONS. Subdivision 1. Application for credential. The commissioner of health shall promote the recognition of human services occupations useful in the effective delivery of human services. The commissioner shall coordinate the development of a credentials policy among the health-related licensing boards consistent with section 214.001. The commissioner shall, consistent with section 214.001, […]
Section 214.131 — Commissioner Cease And Desist Authority; Noncompliance.
214.131 COMMISSIONER CEASE AND DESIST AUTHORITY; NONCOMPLIANCE. Subdivision 1. Cease and desist order. The commissioner of health may issue a cease and desist order to stop a person from engaging in an unauthorized practice or violating or threatening to violate a statute, rule, or order that the commissioner of health has issued or is empowered […]