Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 245 — Department Of Human Services
Section 245.4884 — Family Community Support Services.

Subdivision 1. Availability of family community support services. By July 1, 1991, county boards must provide or contract for sufficient family community support services within the county to meet the needs of each child with severe emotional disturbance who resides in the county and the child's family. Children or their parents may be required to pay a fee in accordance with section 245.481.
Family community support services must be designed to improve the ability of children with severe emotional disturbance to:
(1) manage basic activities of daily living;
(2) function appropriately in home, school, and community settings;
(3) participate in leisure time or community youth activities;
(4) set goals and plans;
(5) reside with the family in the community;
(6) participate in after-school and summer activities;
(7) make a smooth transition among mental health and education services provided to children; and
(8) make a smooth transition into the adult mental health system as appropriate.
In addition, family community support services must be designed to improve overall family functioning if clinically appropriate to the child's needs, and to reduce the need for and use of placements more intensive, costly, or restrictive both in the number of admissions and lengths of stay than indicated by the child's diagnostic assessment.
The commissioner of human services shall work with mental health professionals to develop standards for clinical supervision of family community support services. These standards shall be incorporated in rule and in guidelines for grants for family community support services.
Subd. 2. Day treatment services provided. (a) Day treatment services must be part of the family community support services available to each child with severe emotional disturbance residing in the county. A child or the child's parent may be required to pay a fee according to section 245.481. Day treatment services must be designed to:
(1) provide a structured environment for treatment;
(2) provide support for residing in the community;
(3) prevent placements that are more intensive, costly, or restrictive than necessary to meet the child's need;
(4) coordinate with or be offered in conjunction with the child's education program;
(5) provide therapy and family intervention for children that are coordinated with education services provided and funded by schools; and
(6) operate during all 12 months of the year.
(b) County boards may request a waiver from including day treatment services if they can document that:
(1) alternative services exist through the county's family community support services for each child who would otherwise need day treatment services; and
(2) county demographics and geography make the provision of day treatment services cost ineffective and unfeasible.
Subd. 3. Professional home-based family treatment provided. (a) By January 1, 1991, county boards must provide or contract for sufficient professional home-based family treatment within the county to meet the needs of each child with severe emotional disturbance who is at risk of out-of-home placement due to the child's emotional disturbance or who is returning to the home from out-of-home placement. The child or the child's parent may be required to pay a fee according to section 245.481. The county board shall require that all service providers of professional home-based family treatment set fee schedules approved by the county board that are based on the child's or family's ability to pay. The professional home-based family treatment must be designed to assist each child with severe emotional disturbance who is at risk of or who is returning from out-of-home placement and the child's family to:
(1) improve overall family functioning in all areas of life;
(2) treat the child's symptoms of emotional disturbance that contribute to a risk of out-of-home placement;
(3) provide a positive change in the emotional, behavioral, and mental well-being of children and their families; and
(4) reduce risk of out-of-home placement for the identified child with severe emotional disturbance and other siblings or successfully reunify and reintegrate into the family a child returning from out-of-home placement due to emotional disturbance.
(b) Professional home-based family treatment must be provided by a team consisting of a mental health professional and others who are skilled in the delivery of mental health services to children and families in conjunction with other human service providers. The professional home-based family treatment team must maintain flexible hours of service availability and must provide or arrange for crisis services for each family, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Case loads for each professional home-based family treatment team must be small enough to permit the delivery of intensive services and to meet the needs of the family. Professional home-based family treatment providers shall coordinate services and service needs with case managers assigned to children and their families. The treatment team must develop an individual treatment plan that identifies the specific treatment objectives for both the child and the family.
Subd. 4. Therapeutic support of foster care. By January 1, 1992, county boards must provide or contract for foster care with therapeutic support as defined in section 245.4871, subdivision 34. Foster families caring for children with severe emotional disturbance must receive training and supportive services, as necessary, at no cost to the foster families within the limits of available resources.
Subd. 5. Benefits assistance. The county board must offer help to a child with severe emotional disturbance and the child's family in applying for federal benefits, including Supplemental Security Income, medical assistance, and Medicare.
1990 c 568 art 5 s 25; 1991 c 292 art 6 s 22; 1992 c 571 art 10 s 12

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities

Chapter 245 — Department Of Human Services

Section 245.03 — Department Of Human Services Established; Commissioner.

Section 245.0313 — Aid To Persons With Disabilities.

Section 245.035 — Interview Expenses.

Section 245.036 — Leases For State-operated, Community-based Programs.

Section 245.037 — Money Collected As Rent; State Property.

Section 245.041 — Provision Of Firearms And Explosives Background Check Information.

Section 245.073 — Technical Training; Community-based Programs.

Section 245.09 — [Unnecessary]

Section 245.095 — Limits On Receiving Public Funds.

Section 245.096 — Changes To Grant Programs.

Section 245.10 — [Unnecessary]

Section 245.11 — [Unnecessary]

Section 245.12 — [Unnecessary]

Section 245.461 — Policy And Citation.

Section 245.462 — Definitions.

Section 245.463 — Planning For A Mental Health System.

Section 245.464 — Coordination Of Mental Health System.

Section 245.465 — Duties Of County Board.

Section 245.466 — Local Service Delivery System.

Section 245.4661 — Adult Mental Health Initiative Services.

Section 245.4662 — Mental Health Innovation Grant Program.

Section 245.4663 — Mental Health Provider Supervision Grant Program.

Section 245.467 — Quality Of Services.

Section 245.468 — Education And Prevention Services.

Section 245.4682 — Mental Health Service Delivery And Finance Reform.

Section 245.469 — Emergency Services.

Section 245.470 — Outpatient Services.

Section 245.4705 — Employment Support Services And Programs.

Section 245.4711 — Case Management Services.

Section 245.4712 — Community Support And Day Treatment Services.

Section 245.472 — Residential Treatment Services.

Section 245.473 — Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Services.

Section 245.474 — Regional Treatment Center Inpatient Services.

Section 245.476 — Screening For Inpatient And Residential Treatment.

Section 245.477 — Appeals.

Section 245.479 — County Of Financial Responsibility.

Section 245.481 — Fees For Mental Health Services.

Section 245.482 — Reporting And Evaluation.

Section 245.483 — Termination Or Return Of An Allocation.

Section 245.4835 — County Maintenance Of Effort.

Section 245.484 — Rules.

Section 245.485 — Where A Claim Must Be Brought.

Section 245.486 — Limited Appropriations.

Section 245.4862 — Mental Health Urgent Care And Psychiatric Consultation.

Section 245.4863 — Integrated Co-occurring Disorder Treatment.

Section 245.487 — Citation; Declaration Of Policy; Mission.

Section 245.4871 — Definitions.

Section 245.4873 — Coordination Of Children's Mental Health System.

Section 245.4874 — Duties Of County Board.

Section 245.4875 — Local Service Delivery System.

Section 245.4876 — Quality Of Services.

Section 245.4877 — Education And Prevention Services.

Section 245.4878 — Mental Health Identification And Intervention.

Section 245.4879 — Emergency Services.

Section 245.488 — Outpatient Services.

Section 245.4881 — Case Management And Family Community Support Services.

Section 245.4882 — Residential Treatment Services.

Section 245.4883 — Acute Care Hospital Inpatient Services.

Section 245.4884 — Family Community Support Services.

Section 245.4885 — Screening For Inpatient And Residential Treatment.

Section 245.4887 — Appeals.

Section 245.4889 — Children's Mental Health Grants.

Section 245.4901 — School-linked Behavioral Health Grants.

Section 245.4902 — Culturally Informed And Culturally Responsive Mental Health Task Force.

Section 245.4905 — First Episode Of Psychosis Grant Program.

Section 245.491 — Citation; Declaration Of Purpose.

Section 245.492 — Definitions.

Section 245.493 — Local Children's Mental Health Collaborative.

Section 245.4931 — Integrated Local Service System.

Section 245.4932 — Revenue Enhancement; Authority And Responsibilities.

Section 245.495 — Additional Federal Revenues.

Section 245.50 — Interstate Contracts, Mental Health, Chemical Health, Detoxification Services.

Section 245.51 — Interstate Compact On Mental Health.

Section 245.52 — Commissioner Of Human Services As Compact Administrator.

Section 245.53 — Transmittal Of Copies Of Act.

Section 245.61 — County Boards; Grants For Local Mental Health Programs.

Section 245.62 — Community Mental Health Center.

Section 245.66 — Community Mental Health Center Boards.

Section 245.696 — Additional Duties Of Commissioner.

Section 245.697 — State Advisory Council On Mental Health.

Section 245.70 — Mental Health; Federal Aid.

Section 245.71 — Conditions To Federal Aid For Mentally Ill.

Section 245.713 — Allocation Formula.

Section 245.73 — Services For Adults With Mental Illness; Grants.

Section 245.735 — Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Services.

Section 245.75 — Federal Grants For Minnesota Indians.

Section 245.765 — Reimbursement Of County For Certain Indian Welfare Costs.

Section 245.771 — Supervision Of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Section 245.802 — Facilities For People With Mental Illness; Rules.

Section 245.814 — Liability Insurance For Licensed Providers.

Section 245.821 — Treatment Facilities For Persons With Disabilities.

Section 245.825 — Aversive And Deprivation Procedures; Licensed Facilities And Services.

Section 245.8251 — Rules For Positive Support Strategies And Prohibitions And Limits On Restrictive Interventions; Licensed Facilities And Programs.

Section 245.826 — Use Of Restrictive Techniques And Procedures In Facilities Serving Emotionally Disturbed Children.

Section 245.8261 — Restrictive Procedures Planning And Reporting.

Section 245.90 — Court Awarded Funds, Disposition.

Section 245.91 — Definitions.

Section 245.92 — Office Of Ombudsman; Creation; Qualifications; Function.

Section 245.93 — Organization Of Office Of Ombudsman.

Section 245.94 — Powers Of Ombudsman; Reviews And Evaluations; Recommendations.

Section 245.945 — Reimbursement To Ombudsman For Mental Health And Developmental Disabilities.

Section 245.95 — Recommendations And Reports To Governor.

Section 245.96 — Civil Actions.

Section 245.97 — Ombudsman Committee.

Section 245.975 — Ombudsperson For Family Child Care Providers.

Section 245.98 — Compulsive Gambling Treatment Program.

Section 245.982 — Program Support.

Section 245.99 — Adult Mental Illness Crisis Housing Assistance Program.