Licensed Capacity | Child Care CenterLicense Fee |
1 to 24 persons | $200 |
25 to 49 persons | $300 |
50 to 74 persons | $400 |
75 to 99 persons | $500 |
100 to 124 persons | $600 |
125 to 149 persons | $700 |
150 to 174 persons | $800 |
175 to 199 persons | $900 |
200 to 224 persons | $1,000 |
225 or more persons | $1,100 |
The commissioner shall not issue or reissue a license until the license fee is paid. The commissioner shall send a bill for the license fee to the billing address identified by the license holder. If the license holder does not submit the license fee payment by the due date, the commissioner shall send the license holder a past due notice. If the license holder fails to pay the license fee by the due date on the past due notice, the commissioner shall send a final notice to the license holder informing the license holder that the program license will expire on December 31 unless the license fee is paid before December 31. If a license expires, the program is no longer licensed and, unless exempt from licensure under section 142B.05, subdivision 2, must not operate after the expiration date. After a license expires, if the former license holder wishes to provide licensed services, the former license holder must submit a new license application and application fee under subdivision 3.
Notwithstanding section 16A.1285, subdivision 2, related to activities for which the commissioner charges a fee, the commissioner must plan to fully recover direct expenditures for licensing activities under this chapter over a five-year period. The commissioner may have anticipated expenditures in excess of anticipated revenues in a biennium by using surplus revenues accumulated in previous bienniums.
A children, youth, and families licensing account is created in the state government special revenue fund. Fees collected under subdivisions 3 and 4 must be deposited in the children, youth, and families licensing account and are annually appropriated to the commissioner for licensing activities authorized under this chapter.
The commissioner shall not reissue a license until the license holder has paid all outstanding debts related to a licensing fine or settlement agreement for which payment is delinquent. If the payment is past due, the commissioner shall send a past due notice informing the license holder that the program license will expire on December 31 unless the outstanding debt is paid before December 31. If a license expires, the program is no longer licensed and must not operate after the expiration date. After a license expires, if the former license holder wishes to provide licensed services, the former license holder must submit a new license application and application fee under subdivision 3.
Minn. Stat. § 142B.12