Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 116L — Workforce Development
Section 116L.365 — Housing For Homeless.

Subdivision 1. Priority for housing. Any residential or transitional housing units that become available through a work project that is part of the program described in section 116L.364 must be allocated in the following order:
(1) homeless targeted youth who have participated in constructing, rehabilitating, or improving the unit;
(2) homeless families with at least one dependent;
(3) other homeless individuals;
(4) other very low income families and individuals; and
(5) families or individuals that receive public assistance and that do not qualify in any other priority group.
Subd. 2. Acquisition of housing units. The eligible organization receiving a grant under section 116L.362 shall acquire property or buildings for the construction or rehabilitation of residential units at the lowest possible cost. Possible sources of property and funding include the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, Farmers Home Administration, Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, and the local housing authority.
Subd. 3. Management of residential units. The program must address how to manage these residential units, including the source of financing for the maintenance costs of the buildings. Any management plan must include the participation of the residents and local established neighborhood groups.
1988 c 686 art 3 s 5; 1989 c 328 art 7 s 5; 1992 c 376 art 5 s 3; 1993 c 369 s 87; 2004 c 206 s 52

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 116J - 116O — Economic Development And Planning

Chapter 116L — Workforce Development

Section 116L.01 — Definitions.

Section 116L.02 — Job Skills Partnership Program.

Section 116L.03 — Board.

Section 116L.04 — Partnership Power.

Section 116L.05 — Funding.

Section 116L.146 — Expedited Grant Process.

Section 116L.17 — State Dislocated Worker Program.

Section 116L.18 — Special Incumbent Worker Training Grants.

Section 116L.19 — Definitions.

Section 116L.191 — Workforce Center; Credential Assistance.

Section 116L.20 — Workforce Development Fund.

Section 116L.35 — Inventory Of Economic Development Programs.

Section 116L.361 — Definitions.

Section 116L.362 — Grants.

Section 116L.3625 — Administrative Costs.

Section 116L.364 — Program Purpose And Design.

Section 116L.365 — Housing For Homeless.

Section 116L.366 — Requirements Of Organizations Receiving Grants.

Section 116L.40 — Definitions.

Section 116L.41 — Commissioner's Duties And Powers; Agreements.

Section 116L.42 — Jobs Training Grants.

Section 116L.56 — Definitions.

Section 116L.561 — Minnesota Youth Program.

Section 116L.562 — Youth-at-work Grant Program.

Section 116L.60 — Purpose.

Section 116L.61 — Definitions.

Section 116L.62 — Distribution And Use Of State Money.

Section 116L.63 — Criteria For Distribution Of Money.

Section 116L.64 — Money Distribution.

Section 116L.66 — First Source Agreements.

Section 116L.665 — Workforce Development Board.

Section 116L.666 — Workforce Development Areas.

Section 116L.667 — Rural Career Counseling Coordinators.

Section 116L.86 — Employment And Training Programs.

Section 116L.881 — Indian Tribe Plans.

Section 116L.96 — Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership.

Section 116L.976 — Early Warning System.

Section 116L.98 — Workforce Program Outcomes.

Section 116L.99 — Women And High-wage, High-demand, Nontraditional Jobs Grant Program.