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4655.1074 APPOINTMENT OF ADVISORY REVIEW PANEL.

Subpart 1.

Procedures.

The INTERCOM shall appoint an advisory review panel according to subparts 2 to 5.

Subp. 2.

Membership.

The advisory review panel must consist of five members:

A.

two representatives from organizations that represent consumers of nursing home services;

B.

two representatives from organizations representing providers of nursing home services; and

C.

one who has a background in long-term care and either accounting, engineering, building construction, or design.

Subp. 3.

Advisory review panel chairperson.

The executive director of the INTERCOM shall chair and convene the advisory review panel.

Subp. 4.

Nominations.

A member of the advisory review panel must be nominated. Anyone can nominate an advisory review panel member.

The INTERCOM shall publish in the State Register a request for nominations to the advisory review panel no later than September 27, 1995, and at least 30 days before the expiration date of the term of an advisory review panel member. A nomination must be written, must state the name and address of the nominee, must include a description of the nominee's professional experience and training, and must state the positions indicated under subpart 2 for which the person is being nominated.

Subp. 5.

Appointments.

A nominee shall be appointed by a majority vote of the INTERCOM.

Subp. 6.

Length of term.

A term on the advisory review panel begins the first working day after the vote of the INTERCOM appointing a person to the panel. An advisory review panel member representing consumers and one representing providers shall serve two years on the panel. The remaining consumer and provider members shall serve three-year terms. The member with the background in long-term care and either accounting, engineering, building construction, or design shall serve a three-year term. An advisory review panel member may serve two consecutive terms.

Statutory Authority:

MS s 144A.071; 144A.073

History:

20 SR 340

Published Electronically:

January 19, 2005

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