Subdivision 1. Establishment and authority. (a) The commissioner is authorized to make grants from available appropriations to assist:
(1) counties;
(2) Indian tribes;
(3) children's collaboratives under section 124D.23 or 245.493; or
(4) mental health service providers.
(b) The following services are eligible for grants under this section:
(1) services to children with emotional disturbances as defined in section 245.4871, subdivision 15, and their families;
(2) transition services under section 245.4875, subdivision 8, for young adults under age 21 and their families;
(3) respite care services for children with emotional disturbances or severe emotional disturbances who are at risk of out-of-home placement or already in out-of-home placement in family foster settings as defined in chapter 245A and at risk of change in out-of-home placement or placement in a residential facility or other higher level of care. Allowable activities and expenses for respite care services are defined under subdivision 4. A child is not required to have case management services to receive respite care services;
(4) children's mental health crisis services;
(5) mental health services for people from cultural and ethnic minorities, including supervision of clinical trainees who are Black, indigenous, or people of color;
(6) children's mental health screening and follow-up diagnostic assessment and treatment;
(7) services to promote and develop the capacity of providers to use evidence-based practices in providing children's mental health services;
(8) school-linked mental health services under section 245.4901;
(9) building evidence-based mental health intervention capacity for children birth to age five;
(10) suicide prevention and counseling services that use text messaging statewide;
(11) mental health first aid training;
(12) training for parents, collaborative partners, and mental health providers on the impact of adverse childhood experiences and trauma and development of an interactive website to share information and strategies to promote resilience and prevent trauma;
(13) transition age services to develop or expand mental health treatment and supports for adolescents and young adults 26 years of age or younger;
(14) early childhood mental health consultation;
(15) evidence-based interventions for youth at risk of developing or experiencing a first episode of psychosis, and a public awareness campaign on the signs and symptoms of psychosis;
(16) psychiatric consultation for primary care practitioners; and
(17) providers to begin operations and meet program requirements when establishing a new children's mental health program. These may be start-up grants.
(c) Services under paragraph (b) must be designed to help each child to function and remain with the child's family in the community and delivered consistent with the child's treatment plan. Transition services to eligible young adults under this paragraph must be designed to foster independent living in the community.
(d) As a condition of receiving grant funds, a grantee shall obtain all available third-party reimbursement sources, if applicable.
Subd. 2. Grant application and reporting requirements. To apply for a grant, an applicant organization shall submit an application and budget for the use of the money in the form specified by the commissioner. The commissioner shall make grants only to entities whose applications and budgets are approved by the commissioner. In awarding grants, the commissioner shall give priority to applications that indicate plans to collaborate in the development, funding, and delivery of services with other agencies in the local system of care. The commissioner shall specify requirements for reports, including quarterly fiscal reports under section 256.01, subdivision 2, paragraph (p). The commissioner shall require collection of data and periodic reports that the commissioner deems necessary to demonstrate the effectiveness of each service.
Subd. 3. Commissioner duty to report on use of grant funds biennially. (a) By November 1, 2016, and biennially thereafter, the commissioner of human services shall provide sufficient information to the members of the legislative committees having jurisdiction over mental health funding and policy issues to evaluate the use of funds appropriated under this section. The commissioner shall provide, at a minimum, the following information:
(1) the amount of funding for children's mental health grants, what programs and services were funded in the previous two years, and outcome data for the programs and services that were funded; and
(2) the amount of funding for other targeted services and the location of services.
(b) This subdivision expires January 1, 2032.
Subd. 4. Respite care services. Respite care services under subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (3), include hourly or overnight stays at a licensed foster home or with a qualified and approved family member or friend and may occur at a child's or provider's home. Respite care services may also include the following activities and expenses:
(1) recreational, sport, and nonsport extracurricular activities and programs for the child including camps, clubs, lessons, group outings, sports, or other activities and programs;
(2) family activities, camps, and retreats that the family does together and provide a break from the family's circumstance;
(3) cultural programs and activities for the child and family designed to address the unique needs of individuals who share a common language, racial, ethnic, or social background; and
(4) costs of transportation, food, supplies, and equipment directly associated with approved respite care services and expenses necessary for the child and family to access and participate in respite care services.
2007 c 147 art 8 s 8; 2015 c 71 art 2 s 14,15; 1Sp2017 c 6 art 8 s 7; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 6 s 2; 1Sp2020 c 2 art 5 s 3; 1Sp2021 c 7 art 11 s 6; 2022 c 98 art 6 s 4,5; art 14 s 11
Structure 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 245.479 — 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 245.485 — 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 245.4889 — 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 245.8261 — Restrictive Procedures Planning And Reporting.
Section 245.90 — Court Awarded Funds, Disposition.
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.