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Manual


External Program Review Committee (EPRC) agenda

Date: 2-4 p.m. June 4, 2026
DSD liaisons: Jessica Little, Stacie Enders and Ari Dionisopoulos
Type: Whole committee
Location: Room 2222, Elmer L. Andersen Building, 540 Cedar St., St. Paul, MN 55101
Meeting link: Webex
Access code: 2482 703 7275
Accommodations: If you need an accommodation for this meeting, you must notify a DSD liaison three days before the meeting. Email PositiveSupports@state.mn.us or call (651) 431-4300.

Common acronyms used by the committee

We ask committee members to avoid the use of acronyms. Here are common acronyms:

  • · BIRF: DHS form 5148: Behavioral Intervention Report Form
  • · CABC: Context, antecedent, behavior, consequence
  • · CFSS: Community First Services and Supports
  • · DEED: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
  • · DHS: Minnesota Department of Human Services
  • · DLI: Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
  • · DSD: Disability Services Division
  • · DSP: Direct support professional
  • · EUMR: Emergency use of manual restraint
  • · FBA: Functional behavior assessment
  • · HCBS: Home and community-based services
  • · IRP: Interim Review Panel (Predecessor to the EPRC)
  • · MDH: Minnesota Department of Health
  • · PCA: Personal care assistant
  • · PSR: Positive Supports Rule: Minnesota Rule 9544
  • · PSTP: DHS form 6810: Positive Support Transition Plan
  • General reminders for committee members

    Before speaking, please state your name. Committee members are expected to:

  • · Be on time.
  • · Read the minutes, agenda and supporting documents before each meeting.
  • · Participate in ideas and conversations, as well as pause to allow others to share input.
  • · Commit to spending the whole meeting time present and not engage in other activities during the meeting.
  • Technology

    The first few minutes of every meeting will be dedicated to addressing any connectivity issues, to ensure everyone can hear other meeting participants.

    Agenda items

    Public comments

    The committee encourages public participants to share their thoughts and ask questions about committee activities at the beginning of each meeting. The committee will continue on to the next agenda item when either 1) 30 minutes have passed or 2) when there are no additional comments or questions, whichever comes first.

    Vote

    The committee will discuss and vote on the minutes from April 2026.

    Updates to share

    Regional positive support capacity building meetings

    Committee members are invited to give any updates they may have on this topic. More information can be found at: Regional Capacity Building – Positive Supports (qualitycouncilmn.org).

    Simplify and organize online DHS materials and training resources related to positive support services

    No current updates.

    Intervention services redesign

    The survey has been posted. The following link will take to the eList announcement: AASD and DSD eList: Survey about proposed changes to positive support and specialist services.

    Direct care workforce shortage

    May’s meeting was cancelled due to the holiday. Updates will be shared next month.

    Subcommittee updates

    Requests for approval subcommittee

    This subcommittee has been conducting business as usual.

    Emergency use of manual restraint subcommittee

    This subcommittee has been conducting business as usual.

    Discussion

  • · Annual goal: Suggested goal language: Support initiatives that streamline compliance with positive support regulations to reduce administrative burden, and advance efforts that foster psychological safety in the workplace for providers.
  • · EPRC annual report review
  • · New resource: The Minnesota Department of Health, in partnership with Hennepin Healthcare, is helping Minnesotans manage their pain without opioids. NOPAIN MN is a comprehensive, searchable public resource that maps the locations of non-opioid pain management providers across the state.
  • Closing

    Committee members are welcome to ask questions or bring up other topics for discussion.

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