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February 27, 2025 CERTIFIED MAIL Brittany Lureen Schmidt 204 14th Street North Breckenridge, MN 56520-1840
License Number 1114808 FCC
ORDER OF CONDITIONAL LICENSE
ORDER TO PAY A FINE
Dear Ms. Lureen Schmidt: Based on the recommendation of Wilkin County Health and Human Services (Wilkin County), the Department of Human Services (DHS) is placing your license to provide family child care at 204 14th Street North, Breckenridge, MN on conditional status for one year, beginning February 27, 2025. This means you must meet certain conditions to maintain your license, detailed below. This order is based on your level of noncompliance with family child care licensing requirements. Our next steps and your options are also provided below. In addition, DHS is ordering you to pay a fine of $200. Details of our findings are provided below. REASON FOR THE CONDITIONAL LICENSE
1. Commissioner’s evaluation of program
In determining whether a licensing action is warranted, DHS evaluated the facts, conditions, and circumstances concerning your program’s operation. This includes consideration of the well-being of children served in your program, available evaluations from consumers of your program, and information about the qualifications of caregivers working in your program. Specifically, because you failed to ensure the program was clean and sanitary, because you failed to ensure that rubbish containers were inaccessible to children in care, because you failed to ensure that hazardous and toxic substances where inaccessible to children in care, and because you failed to comply with a correction order. DHS has determined that it is appropriate to place your license on conditional status for one year based on the violations identified below and the program evaluation. Legal Authority: Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.04, subdivision 6. 2. Failure to comply with licensing laws and rules
As a result of previous licensing visits, Wilkin County determined that your program failed to comply with the laws and rules for licensed family child care. DHS has considered the nature, chronicity, and severity of these violations, which are provided below. Legal Authority: Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 1. Nature, history and severity of violations
License History The following violations summarize the nature of your previous licensing violations. Because these violations are now conclusive, the individual violations are not within the scope of your appeal rights. Please refer to the previously issued correction orders for further details on these violations. If you do not have copies of these orders, contact your Wilkin County licensor for assistance. DHS also considered this history as a factor when it determined that a Conditional License is appropriate. · November 4, 2024, Correction Order, which cited you for the following violations:
o You failed to ensure the program was clean and safe for children when the program was cluttered and unsanitary.
o You failed to ensure that rubbish containers were inaccessible to infants and toddlers.
o You failed to ensure that hazardous materials and toxic substances were inaccessible to children in care when children had access to alcoholic beverages, insect repellant, and allergy medication.
· October 14, 2024, Correction Order, which cited you for failing to comply with a Correction Order that was hand delivered to you on October 2, 2024.
· On September 26, 2024, a licensing investigation occurred at your program. A Correction Order was issued, and hand delivered to you on October 2, 2024. The original date on the Correction Order was October 9, 2024, this was incorrect. It was amended on November 20, 2024, to reflect the October 2, 2024, delivery. The Correction Order, cited you for the following violations:
o You failed to ensure the program was clean and safe for children when the program was cluttered and unsanitary.
o You failed to ensure that rubbish containers were inaccessible to infants and toddlers.
Severity of violations Due to the serious and chronic nature of these violations, and the conditions in the program, which impact the health and safety of children in your care, your license to provide family child care is placed on a conditional status. Conditional License Terms
In addition to the licensing rules and statutes for family child care, you are required to comply with the following terms: 1. You must follow and comply with all applicable Minnesota Rules and Laws.
2. No variances to age distribution or capacity will be granted during the conditional period.
3. You must submit a written detailed plan on how you will keep your home clean, sanitary, and safe from toxins and hazards. The plan must be submitted to Wilkin County within 15 days of the order and must be approved by Wilkin County.
4. You must work with Wilkin County to obtain a mentor to work on ensuring you are following all family child care rules and laws. The mentor must be obtained within 30 days of the issuance of this order. Upon completion of working with the mentor you must submit a summary to Wilkin County of what you learned and changes you will implement into your program to support required compliance with licensing regulations including cleanliness of your program.
5. You must complete at least six hours of additional training within 60 days of receiving this order. The training is in addition to the annual training requirements as listed in Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.50. The training(s) must include the topic of active supervision, specific to program environment safety. You must get approval from Wilkin County prior to attending the training(s) and you must submit documentation of your attendance to Wilkin County.
6. You must either provide a copy of the Order of Conditional License and Order to Pay a Fine to parents of children in care or document that all parents have been given an opportunity to review the Order. You must obtain parent signatures of each currently enrolled child, indicating they have either received a copy of the Order or had an opportunity to review the Order. You must provide this documentation to Wilkin County within 10 days of receiving this order. For new families, you must submit documentation of compliance with this term to Wilkin County within 5 days of any child’s admission to your child care program.
Ongoing Monitoring
Your Wilkin County licensor will monitor your compliance with these terms and with all of the family child care rules and laws. This will include unannounced visits. If you fail to demonstrate substantial compliance with family child care requirements or with the terms of your conditional license that are provided above, DHS may take an additional licensing sanction, including a revocation of your license. REASON FOR FINE
Failure to Comply with Correction Order
On September 26, 2024, Wilkin County initiated an investigation of your program. The violations were discussed during the exit interview, and you were to come into compliance immediately. A Correction Order was issued, and hand delivered to you on October 2, 2024. The original date on the Correction Order was October 9, 2024, this was incorrect. It was amended on November 20, 2024, to reflect the October 2, 2024, hand delivery. You were still out of compliance on October 2, 2024, and on November 4, 2024. Statute Violated: Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 3. Fine: $200 Total Fine Amount $200
YOUR APPEAL/RECONSIDERATION RIGHTS
If You Wish to Appeal the Fine and the Conditional License, or Just the Fine
You have the right to appeal both the fine and the conditional license, or only 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: Commissioner, Department of Human Services 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: Commissioner, Department of Human Services 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. If You Wish to Only Appeal the Conditional License
If you are not appealing the fine, you do not have a right to a contested case hearing. However, you have the right to request reconsideration of the conditional license and the cited violations. Your request must: · Be in writing
· Clearly state that you are requesting reconsideration of the conditional license
· List each citation you are challenging and identify what is inaccurate or incomplete about the information in the order
· Supply information that is accurate or more complete
· State why you believe your license should not be on a conditional status
· Be made before the deadlines provided below
If you are mailing your request, it must be sent by certified mail and postmarked within 10 calendar days from when you received this order. If you do not meet this deadline, you lose your right to request reconsideration. The timeline to appeal began when you received this order. Please send it to: Commissioner, Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General Licensing Division Attention: Legal Unit PO Box 64242 St. Paul, MN 55164-0242 If your request is being personally delivered, it must be received by DHS within 10 calendar days from when you received this order. Please bring it to: Commissioner, Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General Licensing Division Attention: Legal Unit 444 Lafayette Road North St. Paul, MN 55155 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 above, 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. If this occurs, you are personally responsible for payment. If you do not pay the fine on or before the date specified on the invoice and you did not request a contested case hearing, as described above, the Commissioner may issue a second fine, may not issue or reissue a license, or may suspend the license until the license holder pays the fine. Conditional license stayed pending reconsideration
If you request reconsideration within the timeframes described above, the terms of the conditional license will not take effect until a decision is issued by DHS. If the conditional license is affirmed on reconsideration, the terms would take effect on the date of the reconsideration decision, and run for one year from that date. You continue to be required to comply with all family child care laws and rules. 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.lawhelpmn.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 and Order of Conditional License 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. Prohibition against providing legally unlicensed child care
If this action is not reversed on appeal, you will not be allowed to provide legally unlicensed child care to unrelated children. Operating an unlicensed family child care home is a misdemeanor offense. Legal authority for this licensing action
· This action is taken under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 1, paragraph (a), which describes under which conditions DHS may impose a fine against a license.
· DHS may impose a $200 fine for each health, safety, or supervision licensing violation under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 3, paragraph (c)(4)(iv).
· 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.
· Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.04, subdivision 7, paragraph (d)(4), states that DHS shall not issue or reissue a license if the applicant, license holder, or controlling individual has an outstanding debt related to a license fee, licensing fine, or settlement agreement for which payment is delinquent.
· Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 3, paragraph (c)(2), states that that the license holder shall pay the fine assessed on or before the payment date specified, and if the license holder does not do so the commissioner may issue a second fine or suspend the license until the license holder complies.
· The timeline to request reconsideration of the order of conditional license is provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 4.
· 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.
· If a license holder files a timely reconsideration request, the terms of the conditional license are stayed pending a decision by DHS under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 4.
· Under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 4, if DHS issues a dual order to pay a fine and a conditional license and the license holder appeals both the fine and the conditional license, DHS will not do a separate reconsideration of the conditional license. If the license holder does not appeal the fine but requests reconsideration of the conditional license, then the license holder does not have a right to a hearing and DHS will conduct a reconsideration of the conditional license.
· Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 245A.03, subdivision 2b, subdivision 1 states that a child care provider who has received a Fine or Conditional Order under Minnesota Statutes, Section 245A.07 that has not been reversed on appeal may not provide unlicensed child care to non-relatives.
· Operating a prohibited unlicensed family child care program is a misdemeanor offense under Minnesota Statutes, Section 245A.03, subdivision 3.
· The requirement to post this order in a clearly visible location is required under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 8 and Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.07, subdivision 5.
Questions
If you have any further questions regarding this matter, you may contact Beth Donahue, Supervisor, at 651-431-6565. Sincerely, 
Alexandra Keys, Unit Manager Licensing Division Office of Inspector General cc: Jennifer Meslow, Wilkin County Health and Human Services
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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