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5119/2016 <br />Chapter 111 - Minnesota Session Laws <br />charge a fee of up to $100 for the initial permit and up to $50 for a renewal of the permit. <br />Subd. 8. No public hearing required; application of section 15.99. (a) Due to the time - <br />sensitive nature of issuing a temporary dwelling ermit for a tMorary family health care <br />dwelling, the county does not have to hold a public hearing on the application. <br />The j2rocedures governing the time limit for deciding an a lication for the <br />temporary dwelling permit under this section are governed by section 15.99, except as <br />provided in this section. The county has 15 days to issue a permit reauested under this <br />section or to deny it, except that if the county board holds regular meetings only once 12 <br />calendar month the c2= has 30 days to issue a permit requested under this section or to <br />deny it. If the county receives a written request that does not contain all required <br />information, the applicable 15 -day or 30 -day limit starts over only if the county sends <br />written notice within five business daps of receipt of the request telling the requester what <br />information is missing. The county cannot extend the period of time to decide. <br />Subd. 9. Opt -out. A_county may by resolution ont-out of the requirements of this section. <br />Sec. 3. [462.35931 TEMPORARY FAMILY HEALTH CARE DWELLINGS. <br />Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the <br />meanings given. <br />b) "Caregiver" means an individual 18 years of age or older who: <br />(1) provides care for a mentally orphvsically impaired person; and <br />(2) is a relative, legal guardian, or health care agent of the mentally or physically <br />impaired uerson for whom the individual is caring. <br />(c) "Instrumental_ activities of daily living" has the meaning given in section <br />256B.0659, subdivision 1, paragaighli <br />(d) "Mentally or physically impaired person" mewls a person who is a resident <br />of this state and who requires assistance with two or more instrumental activities of daily <br />living as certified in writing by a q sician, a physician assistant�or an advanced practic <br />registered nurse licensed to practice in phis state. <br />(e) "Relative" means a spouse, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, sibling, <br />uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece of the mentally or physically impaired person. Relative <br />includes half, step, and in-law relationships. T -... - - <br />(fl "Temporary family health care dwelling" means a mobile residential dwelling, <br />rop viding an environment facilitating a caregiver's provision of care for a mentally or <br />physically impaired person that meets the requirements of subdivision 2. <br />Subd. 2. Temporary fag& health care dwelling, A temporary family health care <br />dwelling must: <br />(1) be primarily assembled at a location other than its site of installation-, <br />(2) be no more than 300 gross square feet; <br />(3) not be attached to a permanent foundation; <br />(4) be universally designed and meet state -recognized accessibility standar <br />(5) provide access to water and electric utilities either by connecting to the <br />utilities that are serving the principal dwelling on the lot or by other comparable means: <br />6 have exterior materials that are compatible in com22 ition, appearance, and <br />durability to the exterior materials used in standard residential construction; <br />(7) have a minimum insulation rating of R-15; <br />https:Nwww.revisor.m n.govAaws/?year=2016&type--O&doctype=Chapter&&-111 416 <br />
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