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MN HF3622
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Kelly Moller
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AI Summary
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Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are prohibited from requiring residents to have or obtain a guardian or conservator as a condition of admission or continued residence, effective August 1, 2026
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Nursing homes and assisted living facilities must maintain automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) in each building where residents may be present, with regular testing and maintenance per manufacturer recommendations, effective August 1, 2026
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All nursing home and assisted living facility staff must receive initial orientation and annual training on CPR, AED use, checking resident code status before initiating lifesaving measures, and requesting emergency medical assistance after AED use
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Assisted living facilities must provide prospective residents with additional disclosures including the most recent Department of Health survey, a list of all correction orders, fines, and complaint investigation results from the previous three years, and the DHS/Board on Aging assisted living report card website
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Assisted living facilities must maintain a log of resident requests for assistance that includes response times, retained for at least five years after the most recent entry, effective July 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Conditions for admission to or continued residence in nursing homes and assisted living facilities prohibited, facilities required to maintain automatic external defibrillators, and training requirements modified.
Last Action
Authors added Frederick and Reyer
3/2/2026