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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 144

144G.51 ARBITRATION.

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144G.51 ARBITRATION.
(a)An assisted living facility must clearly and conspicuously disclose, in writing in an assisted living contract, any arbitration provision in the contract that precludes, limits, or delays the ability of a resident from taking a civil action.
(b)An arbitration requirement provision must not include a choice of law or choice of venue provision. Assisted living contracts must adhere to Minnesota law and any other applicable federal or local law.
(c)An assisted living facility must not require any resident or the resident's representative to sign an agreement for binding arbitration as a condition of admission to, or as a requirement to continue to receive care at, the facility.
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