Each organization must appoint and continuously maintain a responsible officer in the United States who has primary responsibility for supervising placements in Minnesota.
An individual's signature on an application form as responsible officer indicates acceptance by that person of the duties and responsibilities of the position of responsible officer.
If an organization changes its responsible officer or the address of the responsible officer, it must change its registration by delivering to the secretary of state a statement that includes:
the name of the new responsible officer and a written statement from the new officer accepting the duties of responsible officer, if the officer is to be changed.
The statement must be signed by someone who has authority to sign documents on behalf of the organization and must be filed with the secretary within 30 days of the date of the change.
If a responsible officer resigns, a statement of resignation must be sent to the organization. The organization shall then use the procedure outlined in subpart 2 to change the information on file with the secretary.
The person who signs the application form as responsible officer must:
accept all official communications and inquiries from the secretary on behalf of the organization;
maintain copies of documentation as required by part 3650.0020, subpart 12, for each student placed in Minnesota; and
furnish all documentation, information, reports, books, files, and other records requested by the secretary on all matters relating to students placed in Minnesota by the organization.
The organization must maintain an in-state telephone number as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 5A.05. To be considered an in-state telephone number, the telephone number must either be registered to an employee, officer, or volunteer of the organization living in Minnesota or must be a toll-free telephone number for the organization which is answered seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
The organization must ensure that the person answering the in-state telephone number has:
a listing of all students placed by the organization in Minnesota and the location of each student;
the knowledge and capability to assist and advise students in resolving the situation which has prompted the telephone call.
An organization meeting the requirements in this chapter and Minnesota Statutes, chapter 5A, must register with the secretary. The registration must be made on a form prescribed by the secretary and filed with the secretary's office. The fee must accompany the filing before the filing will be accepted by the secretary.
The organization must supply the following:
a notarized statement, on a form prescribed by the secretary, declaring that the organization has met all the standards and obligations as required by this chapter and Minnesota Statutes, chapter 5A.
Any changes in information must be sent to the secretary of state within 30 days of the change.
Before the expiration of an organization's current registration period, the organization must renew its registration for a one year term by completing the registration form if the organization wishes to maintain its registration in Minnesota.
The secretary must mail a renewal form to the responsible officer at the responsible officer's address 45 days before the expiration of the registration.
The failure of an organization to receive a renewal form does not relieve the organization of its obligation to file its renewal documents in a timely fashion.
An application for renewal must be filed by the end of the organization's current registration period. The secretary shall not grant an extension to file a registration renewal to an organization. An organization is considered to be registering for the first time if the previous registration expired before a valid renewal was filed.
18 SR 1520
July 26, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes