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FAQs about licensing actions

Intro

The Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) licenses and monitors compliance for family child care providers, child care centers, and foster care providers. Below are answers to frequently asked questions about licensing actions and maltreatment investigations.

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Licensing actions

DCYF, in partnership with county and private licensing agencies, reviews licensed programs, investigates complaints, and issues licensing actions when providers are out of compliance. The types of licensing actions include:

  • Correction orders
  • Conditional licenses
  • Temporary immediate suspensions
  • Fines
  • Indefinite suspensions
  • Revocations

Maltreatment and licensing investigations

DCYF, counties, and private licensing agencies investigate reports of possible licensing violations and maltreatment of minors to help protect the health, safety, and rights of people served.

Appeals and reconsiderations

A provider has the right to appeal licensing actions.

  • Correction orders and conditional licenses are subject to an administrative reconsideration by DCYF. The legal division in the Office of Inspector General conducts a review of the order and issues a decision.
  • Fines, license revocations, suspensions, and denials are subject to a contested case hearing that results in a recommendation by an administrative law judge. DCYF issues a final decision.
  • When a licensing action is based on a maltreatment determination or a disqualification, all related matters may be consolidated into a single contested case hearing.
  • Some decisions can be appealed to the Minnesota Court of Appeals.

Information about licensed providers

Information about licensed programs, licensing actions and maltreatment investigations are available through the Licensing Information Lookup tool.