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November 27, 2023
Cassandra Jackson, Authorized Agent KinderCare Learning Center
15755 Rockford Road
Plymouth, MN 55446
License Number 1110601 (Child Care Center)
ORDER TO PAY A FINE FOR BACKGROUND STUDY VIOLATION
Dear Cassandra Jackson:
The Department of Human Services (DHS) is ordering you to pay a fine of $200 for one background study violation that occurred at KinderCare Learning Center, located at 4025 Benjamin Drive, Woodbury, Minnesota. Details of our findings are provided below. Our next steps and your options are also detailed.
Reason for the Fine
DHS is issuing this fine order based on your failure to comply with the following background study requirement:
Background Study Violation Determined on November 9, 2023
During a licensing review, a DHS licensor determined that you failed to provide continuous, direct supervision of an individual while the individual’s background study was in process, but not yet completed.
SP1 began providing direct contact services to persons served by the program on November 9, 2023. You initiated a background study request on November 8, 2028. However, you did not receive a notice from DHS and on the day of the licensing visit, SP1 was working alone with children.
Statute Violated: Minnesota Statutes, section 245C.13, subdivision 2.
Fee: $200 (one background study violation– fineable at $200 per violation)
Corrective Action Required: You must comply with background study requirements in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 245C. Within 10 days from receipt of this order, submit written documentation to your licensor detailing how compliance will be maintained in the future.
PO Box 64242 * Saint Paul, Minnesota * 55164-0242 * An Equal Opportunity Employer http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/licensing
Billing and Payment of the Fine
DHS will send you an invoice for the $200 fine. Payment must be made as directed on the invoice.
If you request a contested case hearing, as described below, do not pay the fine at this time. Following the contested case hearing, the Commissioner of DHS will issue a final order on this matter.
Please note, you may not avoid payment of this fine by closing, selling, or otherwise transferring the license to a third party. In such an event, the license holder will be personally liable for payment. In the case of a corporation, each controlling individual is personally and jointly liable for payment.
Your Right to Appeal
You have the right to appeal the fine. Your request must be in writing and clearly state that you are requesting a contested case hearing for this matter. Your request must be made before the deadlines provided below. If you do not meet this deadline, you lose your right to an administrative appeal. The timeline to appeal began when you received this order.
If you are mailing your request, it must be sent by certified mail and postmarked within 10 calendar days from when you receive this order. Please send it to:
Office of Inspector General Legal Counsel’s Office Attention: Licensing Legal Unit PO Box 64953
St. Paul, MN 55164-0953
If your request is being personally delivered, it must be received by DHS within 10 calendar days from when you receive this order. Please bring it to:
Office of Inspector General Legal Counsel’s Office Attention: Licensing Legal Unit 444 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155
Upon DHS’ receipt of your timely appeal, your case would be scheduled for a contested case hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge. Following this hearing, the Commissioner of DHS will issue a final order.
Legal representation at the contested case hearing
You do not need a lawyer to appeal. However, a lawyer can help you with your appeal. The state or county will not get you a lawyer and will not pay for a lawyer. If you cannot afford a lawyer, you may be able to get free legal advice or help with your appeal. To find out if free help is available, contact: Volunteer Lawyers Network at
612-752-6677; Central Minnesota Legal Services at 612-332-8151; Southern Minnesota Legal Services at 651- 222-4731; or go to www.justice4mn.org to find a local legal services program that may be able to help you.
You can also find information on contested cases from the Office of Administrative Hearings website at https://mn.gov/oah/self-help. Click on Administrative Law Overview, then click on Administrative Law Contested Case Hearing Guide for a list of frequently asked questions.
Posting of this Licensing Action
You are required to place this Order to Pay a Fine in a place that is clearly noticeable to the people receiving services and all visitors to the facility for two years, even if you appeal.
Legal Authority for this Licensing Action
· DHS may impose a $200 fine for each background study violation under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 3, paragraph (c)(4)(iv).
· The exception that allows a license holder who self-corrects a background study violation to avoid a fine does not apply when the license holder was cited for the same violation within the past 365 days, under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 4, paragraph (d).
· Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 3, paragraph (c)(5) states that license holders may not avoid payment of a fine by closing, selling, or transferring a license.
· License holders have a right to appeal licensing actions and request a contested case hearing, under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 14 and Minnesota Rules, parts 1400.8505 to 1400.8612.
· The requirement to post this order in a clearly visible location is required under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 5.
Questions
If you have any further questions regarding this matter, you may contact Jason Condon, Unit Supervisor, at 651- 431-6030, extension 4002.
Sincerely,
Donna Gainor, Unit Supervisor Licensing Division
Office of Inspector General
PO Box 64242 • Saint Paul, Minnesota • 55164-0242 • An Equal Opportunity and Veteran Friendly Employer https://mn.gov/dhs/general-public/licensing/
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