Supplemental Nursing Services Regulations
Supplemental Nursing Services Regulations

Minnesota Supplemental Nursing Services Definitions

Supplemental Nursing Services. Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 144A.70, Subdivision 1., scope, as used in sections 144A.70 to 144A.74, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them.

Subd. 2. Commissioner. “Commissioner” means the commissioner of health.

Subd. 3. Controlling person. “Controlling person” means a business entity, officer, program administrator, or director whose responsibilities include the direction of the management or policies of a supplemental nursing services agency. Controlling person also means an individual who, directly or indirectly, beneficially owns an interest in a corporation, partnership, or other business association that is a controlling person.

Subd. 4. Health care facility. “Health care facility” means a hospital, boarding care home, or outpatient surgical center licensed under sections 144.50 to 144.58; a nursing home or home care agency licensed under this chapter; a housing with services establishment registered under chapter 144D; or a board and lodging establishment that is registered to provide supportive or health supervision services under section 157.17.

Subd. 5. Person. “Person” includes an individual, firm, corporation, partnership, or association.

Subd. 6. “Supplemental nursing services agency” means a person, firm, corporation, partnership, or association engaged for hire in the business of providing or procuring temporary employment in health care facilities for nurses, nursing assistants, nurse aides, orderlies, and other licensed health professionals. Supplemental nursing services agency does not include an individual who only engages in providing the individual’s services on a temporary basis to health care facilities. Supplemental nursing services agency does not include a professional home care agency licensed under section 144A.471 that only provides staff to other home care providers.

Subd. 7. Oversight. The commissioner is responsible for the oversight of supplemental nursing services agencies through annual unannounced surveys, complaint investigations under sections 144A.51 to 144A.53, and other actions necessary to ensure compliance with sections 144A.70 to 144A.74.

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Fall injury / Injuries

Medication Errors

Physical Abuse

Infectious Disease

Sexual Abuse

Wandering & Elopement

Elder Burn Injuries

Patient Lift Injuries and Other Improper Use of Medical Equipment

Wrongful Death

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