Subdivision 1. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of human services.
Subd. 2. Eligible applicant. "Eligible applicant" or "applicant" means a statutory or home rule charter city, county, housing and redevelopment authority, publicly owned hospital, or other public entity otherwise eligible to receive state general obligation bond proceeds that is designated to apply for a behavioral health crisis program facilities grant by the local mental health authority, established under section 245.466 or on behalf of a regional consortium of organizations that serve individuals with mental illness or a substance use disorder.
Subd. 3. Eligible project. "Eligible project" or "project" means the acquisition or betterment of public land, buildings, and other public improvements of a capital nature within the meaning of the Minnesota Constitution, article XI, section 5, clause (a). It includes acquisition of land or interest in land, predesign, design, renovation, construction, furnishing, and equipping facilities in which to provide behavioral health crisis programs and services.
Subd. 4. Project criteria. For purposes of this section, "behavioral health crisis facilities" or "facility" means a facility whose purpose is to provide mental health or substance use disorder services. Proceeds may be up to 100 percent of project costs, up to $5,000,000 per project. Priority must be given to proposals that:
(1) demonstrate a need for the program in the region;
(2) provide a detailed service plan, including the services that will be provided and to whom, and staffing requirements;
(3) provide an estimated cost of operating the program;
(4) verify financial sustainability by detailing sufficient funding sources and the capacity to obtain third-party payments for services provided, including private insurance and federal Medicaid and Medicare financial participation;
(5) demonstrate an ability and willingness to build on existing resources in the community; and
(6) agree to a comprehensive evaluation of services and financial viability by the commissioner.
Subd. 5. Report. The commissioner shall report to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over mental health issues and capital investment. The report is due by February 15 of each odd-numbered year and must include information on the projects funded and the programs and services provided in those facilities.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 245G — Substance Use Disorder Licensed Treatment Facilities
Section 245G.01 — Definitions.
Section 245G.011 — Behavioral Health Crisis Facilities Grants.
Section 245G.02 — Applicability.
Section 245G.03 — Licensing Requirements.
Section 245G.031 — Alternative Licensing Inspections.
Section 245G.04 — Service Initiation.
Section 245G.05 — Comprehensive Assessment And Assessment Summary.
Section 245G.06 — Individual Treatment Plan.
Section 245G.07 — Treatment Service.
Section 245G.08 — Medical Services.
Section 245G.09 — Client Records.
Section 245G.10 — Staff Requirements.
Section 245G.11 — Staff Qualifications.
Section 245G.12 — Provider Policies And Procedures.
Section 245G.13 — Provider Personnel Policies.
Section 245G.14 — Service Initiation And Termination Policies.
Section 245G.15 — Client Rights Protection.
Section 245G.16 — Behavioral Emergency Procedures.
Section 245G.18 — License Holders Serving Adolescents.
Section 245G.19 — License Holders Serving Clients With Children.
Section 245G.20 — License Holders Serving Persons With Co-occurring Disorders.
Section 245G.21 — Requirements For Licensed Residential Treatment.