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This database allows for searching of mandated reports that the Library is expecting or has received since 2003, with selected mandates prior to 2003 included. Searches by committee only cover 2019 to the present. Each year, the Legislature mandates reports and studies to be completed by state agencies or other governmental entities. Legislative Reference Library staff track these mandates and obtain copies of the reports for our collection in order to provide long-term access. All mandated reports that the library has acquired are searchable through our catalog. For more information, see Mandated Reports. Please notify Library staff with questions or concerns.


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Topics: Health Care - Health Industry

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Last Date ReceivedMandate DescriptionItem TitleAgencie(s)Session LawStatuteNext Due DateSubjects Committee/Agency Jurisdiction
Details Report on the startup of a state-of-the-art simulation center for training health care workers in southeast Minnesota, including: an independent financial audit of the use of grant money, details on the training provided at the simulation center, names of all organizations that use the center for training, the number of individuals each organization trained, and the type of training provided. Greater Rochester Advocates for Universities and Colleges (GRAUC) 2023 Minn. Laws Chap. 53 Art. 20 Sec. 2 Subd. 3(www)(2) 01/15/2025 Health Care - Health Industry
Health Care - Workers
Economic Development/Growth
Higher Education
Details 02/02/2024 Reports on the regulation of conversions, mergers, transfers of assets, and other transactions affecting Minnesota-domiciled nonprofit health maintenance organizations and for-profit health maintenance organizations, with recommendations on: (1) monitoring and regulation of Minnesota-domiciled for-profit HMOs; (2) issues related to public benefit assets held by a nonprofit HMO; (3) providing a state agency or executive branch office with authority to review and approve or disapprove a nonprofit HMO's plan to convert to a for-profit organization; (4) establishing a process for the public to learn about and provide input on a nonprofit HMO's proposed conversion to a for-profit organization; and (5) issues related to a potential statutory requirement that nonprofit HMOs, upon the sale or transfer of control to an out-of-state or for-profit entity, return to the general fund an amount equal to the value of any charitable assets the HMO or health system received from the state. Study of HMO Conversions: Preliminary Report to the Minnesota Legislature Minn. Dept. of Health 2023 Minn. Laws Chap. 66 Art. Sec. 6(d) 06/30/2024 Health Care - Health Industry