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House Research Department Revised: Tune 2010 <br />Regulation of Health- and Human Services Facilities Page 12 <br />Board and Lodain:T Facilities <br />Services Room and board only <br />Client Eligibility Clients vary <br />Facilities in Minnesota Not available$ <br />Beds in Minnesota Not available9 <br />MDH Facility License Board and lodging (Minn. Rules parts 4625.0100 to 4625.2355; <br />Minn Stat. §§ 144.12, subds.1 and 3, 157.011 to 157.22, 327.10 to <br />327.76) <br />DHS Program License None required. Depending on the population served, a facility may <br />be licensed under: <br />Children's Residential Facility Rule (Minn. Rules, parts 2960.0010 <br />to 2960.3340; Minn. Stat. ch. 245A); <br />Rule 32, Licensure of chemical dependency rehabilitation programs <br />(Minn Rules parts 9530.7000 to 9530.7031; Minn. Stat. ch. 245A); <br />or <br />MA Certification <br />Reimbursement <br />Provisions Governing <br />Reimbursement <br />Special notes <br />Rule 36, Residential programs for adult mentally ill persons (Minn. <br />Rules parts 9520.0500 to 9520.0670; Minn. Stat. ch. 245A). <br />Children's Residential Facility Rule programs <br />Room and board: GRH or private pay, Title 1V-E for Children's <br />Residential Facility Rule programs <br />Room and board may be paid for under GRH (Minn. Stat. ch. 2561). <br />Children's residential facility rule programs may receive federal <br />funding through Title IV-E of the Social Security Act (federal <br />payments for foster care and adoption assistance), <br />A wide range of facilities have board and lodging licenses. Facility <br />types include rooming houses, private -pay -only senior housing <br />establishments, and hotels. <br />As of September 21, 2009, there were 46 Rule 36 programs with a <br />total bed capacity of 1,204. <br />8 An accurate number of board and lodging facilities that are not "board and lodging facilities with special <br />services" and are not registered as a "housing with services establishment" is not available. The state licenses board <br />and lodging facilities in 41 counties. The remaining 46 counties in Minnesota have delegated programs and these <br />facilities are licensed at the local level. <br />9 The board and lodging license is an MDH license, but is not an MDH health care facility license (also see <br />footnote 6 on page 6). Board and lodging facilities are not licensed by the number of beds, as health care facilities <br />are, but are instead licensed by the number of rooms. <br />59 <br />