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February 19, 2026 PERSONAL SERVICE Abdilah Botan, Authorized Agent Acacia Montessori 900 10th Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411
License Number 1116169 (Child Care Center)
ORDER OF TEMPORARY IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION
Dear Abdilahi Botan: The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is immediately suspending your license to provide child care services at 14119 Galaxie Avenue, Apple Valley, Minnesota. This immediate suspension is based on a determination that children served by your program are at an imminent risk of harm. Details of our findings are provided below. Our next steps and your options are also detailed. The immediate suspension goes into effect on February 19, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., at the close of business today. After this time, you are prohibited from providing child care services. You are also prohibited from operating as a legally unlicensed child care provider at this time. REASON FOR TEMPORARY IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION
There is an imminent risk of harm to persons served.
On February 9, 2026, DCYF received a report of non-compliance with Minnesota State Fire Code requirements. The building in which your child care center is located does not meet Minnesota State Fire Code requirements for a fire protection system. On November 17, 2025, a routine fire inspection conducted by the Apple Valley Fire Inspector found a fire alarm system had been found non-compliant and “red-tagged” due to the monitoring being out of service. This issue was identified as non-compliant with Minnesota Fire Code. Apple Valley Fire revisited your center on November 25, 2025, December 17, 2025, January 4, 2026, and January 26, 2026, and the issue had not been corrected. DCYF conducted an on-site visit to your center on February 13, 2026. The DCYF licensor observed that the fire alarm panel remained red-tagged and out of compliance with the Minnesota State Fire Code. The building does not comply with the Minnesota Fire Code and has been determined unsafe for children to be served in this location.
Based on these findings, DCYF cannot ensure the health and safety of the children served by your program at this time. DCYF has determined that the health, safety, and rights of children in your care are at imminent risk of harm. Therefore, DCYF is suspending your license to provide child care services. Legal Authority: Minnesota Statutes, section 142B.18, subdivision 2(a)(1). YOUR RIGHT TO APPEAL
You have the right to appeal the temporary immediate suspension. If you choose to appeal the temporary immediate suspension, you must use the Provider Hub (https://providerhub.DCYF.mn.gov/) to submit your request. Your request must be made before the deadline provided below. If you do not meet this deadline, you lose your right to an administrative appeal. The timeline to appeal began when this order was issued in the Provider Hub. Your request for an appeal must be submitted in the Provider Hub within five calendar days from the date it was issued in the Provider Hub. Upon DCYF 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 DCYF will issue a final order. If you do not appeal or if the order is affirmed by the Commissioner following a hearing, DCYF is prohibited from issuing you and the controlling individuals a license for five years. In addition, any additional licenses held by you or the controlling individuals shall also be revoked.
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. Questions about CCAP
If you are a provider registered to receive Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) payments, this order could impact your ability to receive CCAP funding. If your CCAP registration is closed or denied as a result of this Licensing action, you will get a separate notice(s). If you have questions about: · Your CCAP registration, and you get a notice telling you your registration is being closed or denied, contact the agency that sent the notice.
· Billing or payments for specific children, contact the county or CCAP agency where the children get CCAP.
Posting of this licensing action
You are required to place this Order of Temporary Immediate Suspension 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 in this licensing action
· This action is taken under Minnesota Statutes, section 142B.18, subdivision 2(a), which describes under which conditions DCYF may immediately suspend a license.
· The timeline to appeal a temporary immediate suspension order is provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 142B.18, subdivision 2(b).
· Because this report remains under investigation, additional information is considered “confidential data” under Minnesota Statutes, section 13.46, subdivision 3.
· A license holder and any controlling individual shall discontinue operation of a program upon receipt of an order to immediately suspend the license under Minnesota Statutes, section 142B.18, subdivision 2(b).
· Minnesota Statutes, section 142B.05, subdivision 5 provides that a license holder under a temporary immediate suspension may not operate as a legally unlicensed child care provider.
· 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 142B.18, subdivision 6.
Questions
If you have any further questions regarding this matter, you may contact Kimberly Sommers, Unit Manager, at 651-431-4337. Sincerely, 
Mary Kelsey, Licensing Director 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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