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(2) educational, vocational, or employment services; (3) health care; (4) transportation services including, where appropriate, assisting the child in obtaining a driver’s license; (5) money management skills training; (6) planning for ongoing housing; (7) social and recreational skills training; and (8) assistance establishing and maintaining connections with the child’s family and community. Subd. 4. Records. The license holder shall maintain a record for each client. (a) For each client the record maintained by the license holder shall document the following: (1) admission information; (2) the independent living plan; (3) delivery of the services required of the license holder in the independent living plan; (4) the client’s progress toward obtaining the objectives identified in the independent living plan; and (5) a termination summary after service is terminated. (b) If the license holder manages the client’s money, the record maintained by the license holder shall also include the following: (1) written permission from the client or the client’s legal guardian to manage the client’s money; (2) the reasons the license holder is to manage the client’s money; and (3) a complete record of the use of the client’s money and reconciliation of the account. Subd. 5. Service termination plan. The license holder, in conjunction with the county agency, shall establish a service termination plan that specifies how independent living assistance services will be terminated and the actions to be performed by the involved agencies, including necessary referrals for other ongoing services. Subd. 6. Place of residence provided by program. When a client’s place of residence is provided by the license holder as part of the independent living assistance program, the place of residence is not subject to separate licensure. Subd. 7. General licensing requirements apply. In addition to the requirements of this section, providers of independent living assistance are subject to general licensing requirements of this chapter.

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