Minn. Stat. § 144A.472
Subd. 1. License applications.
Each application for a home care provider license must include information sufficient to show that the applicant meets the requirements of licensure, including:
(14) verification that the applicant has the following policies and procedures in place so that if a license is issued, the applicant will implement the policies and procedures and keep them current:
Subd. 2. Comprehensive home care license applications.
In addition to the information and fee required in subdivision 1, applicants applying for a comprehensive home care license must also provide verification that the applicant has the following policies and procedures in place so that if a license is issued, the applicant will implement the policies and procedures in this subdivision and keep them current:
Subd. 3. License renewal.
(a) Except as provided in section 144A.475, a license may be renewed for a period of one year if the licensee satisfies the following:
Subd. 4. Multiple units.
Multiple units or branches of a licensee must be separately licensed if the commissioner determines that the units cannot adequately share supervision and administration of services from the main office.
Subd. 5. Transfers prohibited; changes in ownership.
Any home care license issued by the commissioner may not be transferred to another party. Before acquiring ownership of a home care provider business, a prospective applicant must apply for a new temporary license. A change of ownership is a transfer of operational control to a different business entity and includes:
Subd. 6. Notification of changes of information.
The temporary licensee or licensee shall notify the commissioner in writing within ten working days after any change in the information required in subdivision 1, except the information required in subdivision 1, clause (5), is required at the time of license renewal.
Subd. 7. Fees; application, change of ownership, and renewal.
(a) An initial applicant seeking temporary home care licensure must submit the following application fee to the commissioner along with a completed application:
(b) A home care provider who is filing a change of ownership as required under subdivision 5 must submit the following application fee to the commissioner, along with the documentation required for the change of ownership:
(c) A home care provider who is seeking to renew the provider's license shall pay a fee to the commissioner based on revenues derived from the provision of home care services during the calendar year prior to the year in which the application is submitted, according to the following schedule:
License Renewal Fee
| Provider Annual Revenue | Fee | |
| greater than $1,500,000 | $6,625 | |
| greater than $1,275,000 and no more than $1,500,000 | $5,797 | |
| greater than $1,100,000 and no more than $1,275,000 | $4,969 | |
| greater than $950,000 and no more than $1,100,000 | $4,141 | |
| greater than $850,000 and no more than $950,000 | $3,727 | |
| greater than $750,000 and no more than $850,000 | $3,313 | |
| greater than $650,000 and no more than $750,000 | $2,898 | |
| greater than $550,000 and no more than $650,000 | $2,485 | |
| greater than $450,000 and no more than $550,000 | $2,070 | |
| greater than $350,000 and no more than $450,000 | $1,656 | |
| greater than $250,000 and no more than $350,000 | $1,242 | |
| greater than $100,000 and no more than $250,000 | $828 | |
| greater than $50,000 and no more than $100,000 | $500 | |
| greater than $25,000 and no more than $50,000 | $400 | |
| no more than $25,000 | $200 |