To receive medical assistance reimbursement for home and community-based services, the provider must have a contract developed with the host county. In addition, the contract must contain the information in items A to F and subpart 2:
Each contract and subcontract must contain the following provision. If any contract does not contain the following provision, the provision shall be considered an implied provision of the contract.
"The provider acknowledges and agrees that the Minnesota Department of Human Services is a third-party beneficiary, and as a third-party beneficiary, is an affected party under this contract. The provider specifically acknowledges and agrees that the Minnesota Department of Human Services has standing to and may take any appropriate administrative action or sue the provider for any appropriate relief in law or equity, including, but not limited to, rescission, damages, or specific performance, of all or any part of the contract between the county board and the provider. The provider specifically acknowledges that the county board and the Minnesota Department of Human Services are entitled to and may recover from the provider reasonable attorney's fees and costs and disbursements associated with any action taken under this paragraph that is successfully maintained. This provision shall not be construed to limit the rights of any party to the contract or any other third party beneficiary, nor shall it be construed as a waiver of immunity under the Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution or any other waiver of immunity."
If the provider subcontracts with another contractor the provider shall:
If the provider or subcontractor fails to comply with the contract, the county board may seek any available legal remedy.
The county board shall notify the commissioner in writing within 30 days when the county board has reasonable grounds to believe that a contract required under this part has been breached in a material manner or that a provider or subcontractor has taken any action or failed to take any action that constitutes anticipatory breach of the contract. The county board may allow the provider or subcontractor a reasonable amount of time to cure the breach or anticipatory breach. The county board shall notify the commissioner in writing within ten working days if the provider or subcontractor takes any action or fails to take any action in response to the opportunity to cure. In the notice, the county board shall inform the commissioner of the action the county board intends to take.
Minn. R. agency 196, ch. 9525, FUNDING AND ADMINISTRATION OF HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES, pt. 9525.1870
Statutory Authority: MS s 256B.092; 256B.501; 256B.502; 256B.503