For the purposes of parts 4695.0500 to 4695.1600, the words, terms, and phrases listed in subparts 2 to 21 shall have the meaning stated herein, unless the language or context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended.
"Administrative authority" means the state agency responsible for administering the law and rules establishing a credential for a human services occupation.
"Applicant group" means an occupational group that has submitted a letter of intent to begin the regulatory process.
"Career progression" means opportunity to move up a career ladder or enter a related profession without loss of credit for previous education and experience.
"Commissioner" means the commissioner of health.
"Competence" means possession of requisite abilities to fulfill work obligations.
"Conflict of interest" means:
"Continuing education" means education or training beyond the individual's precredentialing preparation for an occupation.
"Council" means the Human Services Occupations Advisory Council.
"Credentialing" means licensure or registration and the process by which they are obtained and administered.
"Department" means Minnesota Department of Health.
"Function" means a special task, duty, or performance required in the course of work or activity.
"Functional differentiation" means those functions carried out by a particular occupational group that distinguish that group from others.
"Human services occupations" means an occupation whose principal functions are performed customarily for remuneration on behalf of individuals, families, or groups to assist in achieving:
"Letter of intent" means an applicant group's written expression of aim to pursue regulation.
"Licensure" means a system whereby a practitioner must receive recognition by the state that he or she has met predetermined qualifications, and persons not so licensed are prohibited from practicing.
"Not now credentialed" means those occupations whose members are not currently licensed or registered by the state and those occupations whose members are currently licensed or registered by the state but who seek to expand or specialize their functions within that licensed or registered occupation such that the group members seek further state recognition by new, expanded, or specialty licensure or registration.
"Occupational group" means human service workers who have common occupational functions.
"Public forum" means public meeting(s) called to obtain comments on an applicant group's questionnaire. The meeting is open to the public, but it is not a hearing and does not require the hearings notification procedures called for by Minnesota Statutes.
"Questionnaire" means document designed to provide information about an occupational group for purposes of aiding in making a regulatory determination.
"Registration" means a system whereby practitioners who will be the only persons permitted to use a designated title are listed on an official roster after having met predetermined qualifications.
Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4695, HUMAN SERVICES OCCUPATIONS; IDENTIFICATION AND REGULATION, pt. 4695.0600
Statutory Authority: MS s 214.13