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License Reinstatement

Reinstatement Rules

A Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) previously licensed in this state whose license has lapsed may apply for reinstatement of a license within five years of the date the individual was last licensed. If an individual's license has been revoked or if the individual has not been licensed for five years or more, the license cannot be reinstated but the former licensee may apply for re-licensure under the requirements in part 6400.6000.

If a license has been lapsed in Minnesota for less than two years prior to the date of the application for reinstatement, the board must reinstate the license if the former licensee has not had disciplinary action in any jurisdiction, files a completed application for reinstatement, provides evidence of having completed the requirements for continuing education for each year the license has been lapsed, and pays the renewal and late fees for each year the license has been lapsed.

If a license has been lapsed in Minnesota for more than two years but less than five years prior to the date of the application for reinstatement and the former licensee has been continuously licensed as a health services executive in one or more other jurisdictions since the date the license lapsed in Minnesota, the board must reinstate the license if the former licensee has not had disciplinary action against a license in Minnesota or another jurisdiction during the time the Minnesota license was lapsed and the former licensee completes the above requirements, in addition to successful completion of the state exam.

If a license has been lapsed in Minnesota for more than two years but less than five years prior to the date of the application for reinstatement and the former licensee has not been continuously licensed in one or more jurisdictions since the date the license lapsed in Minnesota, all requirements listed above, in addition to the State and NAB exams, applies to reinstate.

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