The following is an example of assisted living contract language MDH has cited and upheld in the reconsideration process as violating Minn. An indemnification clause is only acceptable if it contains language that specifies that indemnity obligations only relate to those events for which the resident is legally responsible. ![]() Indemnification clauses that apply universally to all behavior by the resident are likely prohibited because, depending on the resident’s needs and services, the licensee may be responsible for preventing that specific behavior or outcome from occurring, or at least from negatively impacting others. 144G does not explicitly prohibit indemnification clauses however, assisted living contract language may not waive or shift the responsibility from the licensee for certain incidents onto the resident.
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