Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 256 — Human Services
Section 256.041 — Cultural And Ethnic Communities Leadership Council.

Subdivision 1. Establishment; purpose. There is hereby established the Cultural and Ethnic Communities Leadership Council for the Department of Human Services. The purpose of the council is to advise the commissioner of human services on implementing strategies to reduce inequities and disparities that particularly affect racial and ethnic groups in Minnesota.
Subd. 2. Members. (a) The council must consist of:
(1) the chairs and ranking minority members of the committees in the house of representatives and the senate with jurisdiction over human services; and
(2) no fewer than 15 and no more than 25 members appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the commissioner of human services, in consultation with county, tribal, cultural, and ethnic communities; diverse program participants; parent representatives from these communities; and cultural and ethnic communities leadership council members.
(b) In making appointments under this section, the commissioner shall give priority consideration to public members of the legislative councils of color established under section 15.0145.
(c) Members must be appointed to allow for representation of the following groups:
(1) racial and ethnic minority groups;
(2) the American Indian community, which must be represented by two members;
(3) culturally and linguistically specific advocacy groups and service providers;
(4) human services program participants;
(5) public and private institutions;
(6) parents of human services program participants;
(7) members of the faith community;
(8) Department of Human Services employees; and
(9) any other group the commissioner deems appropriate to facilitate the goals and duties of the council.
Subd. 3. Guidelines. The commissioner shall direct the development of guidelines defining the membership of the council; setting out definitions; and developing duties of the commissioner, the council, and council members regarding racial and ethnic disparities reduction. The guidelines must be developed in consultation with:
(1) the chairs of relevant committees; and
(2) county, tribal, and cultural communities and program participants from these communities.
Subd. 4. Chair. The commissioner shall accept recommendations from the council to appoint a chair or chairs.
Subd. 5. MS 2020 [Repealed by amendment, 1Sp2021 c 7 art 14 s 7]
Subd. 6. Terms. A term shall be for two years and appointees may be reappointed to serve two additional terms. The commissioner shall make appointments to replace members vacating their positions in a timely manner, no more than three months after the council reviews panel recommendations.
Subd. 7. Duties of commissioner. (a) The commissioner of human services or the commissioner's designee shall:
(1) maintain and actively engage with the council established in this section;
(2) supervise and coordinate policies for persons from racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and tribal communities who experience disparities in access and outcomes;
(3) identify human services rules or statutes affecting persons from racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and tribal communities that may need to be revised;
(4) investigate and implement cost-effective, equitable, and culturally responsive models of service delivery including careful adoption of proven services to increase the number of culturally relevant services available to currently underserved populations;
(5) based on recommendations of the council, review identified department policies that maintain racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and tribal disparities; make adjustments to ensure those disparities are not perpetuated; and advise the department on progress and accountability measures for addressing inequities;
(6) in partnership with the council, renew and implement equity policy with action plans and resources necessary to implement the action plans;
(7) support interagency collaboration to advance equity;
(8) address the council at least twice annually on the state of equity within the department; and
(9) support member participation in the council, including participation in educational and community engagement events across Minnesota that address equity in human services.
(b) The commissioner of human services or the commissioner's designee shall consult with the council and receive recommendations from the council when meeting the requirements in this subdivision.
Subd. 8. Duties of council. The council shall:
(1) recommend to the commissioner for review Department of Human Services policy, budgetary, and operational decisions and practices that impact racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and tribal disparities;
(2) with community input, advance legislative proposals to improve racial and health equity outcomes;
(3) identify issues regarding inequities and disparities by engaging diverse populations in human services programs;
(4) engage in mutual learning essential for achieving human services parity and optimal wellness for service recipients;
(5) raise awareness about human services disparities to the legislature and media;
(6) provide technical assistance and consultation support to counties, private nonprofit agencies, and other service providers to build their capacity to provide equitable human services for persons from racial, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, and tribal communities who experience disparities in access and outcomes;
(7) provide technical assistance to promote statewide development of culturally and linguistically appropriate, accessible, and cost-effective human services and related policies;
(8) recommend and monitor training and outreach to facilitate access to culturally and linguistically appropriate, accessible, and cost-effective human services to prevent disparities;
(9) form work groups to help carry out the duties of the council that include, but are not limited to, persons who provide and receive services and representatives of advocacy groups, and provide the work groups with clear guidelines, standardized parameters, and tasks for the work groups to accomplish;
(10) promote information sharing in the human services community and statewide; and
(11) by February 15 in the second year of the biennium, prepare and submit to the chairs and ranking minority members of the committees in the house of representatives and the senate with jurisdiction over human services a report that summarizes the activities of the council, identifies the major problems and issues confronting racial and ethnic groups in accessing human services, makes recommendations to address issues, and lists the specific objectives that the council seeks to attain during the next biennium, and recommendations to strengthen equity, diversity, and inclusion within the department. The report must identify racial and ethnic groups' difficulty in accessing human services and make recommendations to address the issues. The report must include any updated Department of Human Services equity policy, implementation plans, equity initiatives, and the council's progress.
Subd. 9. Duties of council members. The members of the council shall:
(1) attend scheduled meetings with no more than three absences per year, participate in scheduled meetings, and be prepared by reviewing meeting notes;
(2) maintain open communication channels with respective constituencies;
(3) identify and communicate issues and risks that could impact the timely completion of tasks;
(4) collaborate on inequity and disparity reduction efforts;
(5) communicate updates of the council's work progress and status on the Department of Human Services website;
(6) participate in any activities the council or chair deems appropriate and necessary to facilitate the goals and duties of the council; and
(7) participate in work groups to carry out council duties.
Subd. 10. Expiration. The council expires on June 30, 2025.
Subd. 11. Compensation. Compensation for members of the council is governed by section 15.059, subdivision 3.
2015 c 78 art 4 s 50; 1Sp2020 c 2 art 1 s 14; 1Sp2021 c 7 art 14 s 7

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities

Chapter 256 — Human Services

Section 256.01 — Commissioner Of Human Services; Powers, Duties.

Section 256.011 — Administration Of Federal Grants-in-aid.

Section 256.0112 — Grants And Purchase Of Service Contracts.

Section 256.012 — Minnesota Merit System.

Section 256.0121 — Southern Cities Community Health Clinic.

Section 256.014 — State And County Systems.

Section 256.015 — Public Assistance Lien On Recipient's Cause Of Action.

Section 256.016 — Plain Language In Written Materials.

Section 256.0161 — Forecast On Children's Health Care Services.

Section 256.017 — Compliance System.

Section 256.018 — County Public Assistance Incentive Fund.

Section 256.019 — Recovery Of Money; Apportionment.

Section 256.02 — Investigations; Examinations; Supervision.

Section 256.021 — Vulnerable Adult Maltreatment Review Panel.

Section 256.023 — One Hundred Percent County Assistance.

Section 256.027 — Use Of Vans Permitted.

Section 256.028 — Tax Rebates.

Section 256.0281 — Interagency Data Exchange.

Section 256.029 — Domestic Violence Informational Brochure.

Section 256.04 — [Temporary]

Section 256.041 — Cultural And Ethnic Communities Leadership Council.

Section 256.042 — Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council.

Section 256.043 — Opiate Epidemic Response Fund.

Section 256.045 — Administrative And Judicial Review Of Human Services Matters.

Section 256.0451 — Hearing Procedures.

Section 256.046 — Administrative Fraud Disqualification Hearings.

Section 256.0471 — Overpayments Become Judgments By Operation Of Law.

Section 256.25 — Old Age Assistance To Be Allowed As Claim In District Court.

Section 256.263 — Land Acquired By State Under Old Age Assistance Liens.

Section 256.362 — Reports And Implementation.

Section 256.462 — Applicability Of Other Law; Recovery Of Assistance Furnished.

Section 256.476 — Consumer Support Program.

Section 256.477 — Self-advocacy Grants.

Section 256.4772 — Minnesota Inclusion Initiative Grant.

Section 256.4776 — Parent-to-parent Peer Support.

Section 256.478 — Transition To Community Initiative.

Section 256.479 — Customized Living Quality Improvement Grants.

Section 256.481 — Person With A Disability; Definition.

Section 256.482 — Council On Disability.

Section 256.4825 — Report Regarding Programs And Services For People With Disabilities.

Section 256.4835 — Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council.

Section 256.484 — Social Adjustment Services To Refugees.

Section 256.741 — Child Support And Maintenance.

Section 256.82 — Payments By State.

Section 256.87 — Contribution By Parents.

Section 256.8799 — Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Outreach Program.

Section 256.88 — Social Welfare Fund Established.

Section 256.89 — Fund Deposited In State Treasury.

Section 256.90 — Social Welfare Fund; Use; Disposition; Depositories.

Section 256.91 — Purposes.

Section 256.92 — Commissioner Of Human Services, Accounts.

Section 256.925 — Optional Voter Registration For Public Assistance Applicants And Recipients.

Section 256.93 — Commissioner Of Human Services, Possession Of Estates.

Section 256.935 — Funeral Expenses, Payment By County Agency.

Section 256.9365 — Purchase Of Health Care Coverage For People Living With Hiv.

Section 256.94 — Conferences Of Various Officials.

Section 256.95 — Expense Of Attendance At Conference.

Section 256.958 — Retired Dentist Program.

Section 256.959 — Dental Practice Donation Program.

Section 256.96 — Cooperation With Other Boards.

Section 256.962 — Minnesota Health Care Programs Outreach.

Section 256.963 — Primary Care Access Initiative.

Section 256.9655 — Payments To Medical Providers.

Section 256.9656 — Deposits Into The General Fund.

Section 256.9657 — Provider Surcharges.

Section 256.9685 — Establishment Of Inpatient Hospital Payment System.

Section 256.9686 — Definitions.

Section 256.969 — Payment Rates.

Section 256.9693 — Inpatient Treatment For Mental Illness.

Section 256.9695 — Appeals Of Rates; Prohibited Practices For Hospitals; Transition Rates.

Section 256.974 — Office Of Ombudsman For Long-term Care.

Section 256.9741 — Definitions.

Section 256.9742 — Duties And Powers Of The Office.

Section 256.9744 — Office Data.

Section 256.975 — Minnesota Board On Aging.

Section 256.9752 — Senior Nutrition Programs.

Section 256.9753 — Volunteer Programs For Retired Senior Citizens.

Section 256.9754 — Community Services Development Grants Program.

Section 256.9755 — Caregiver Support Programs.

Section 256.976 — Foster Grandparents Program.

Section 256.977 — Senior Companion Program.

Section 256.978 — Location Of Parents, Access To Records.

Section 256.979 — Child Support Incentives.

Section 256.98 — Wrongfully Obtaining Assistance; Theft.

Section 256.981 — Training Of Welfare Fraud Prosecutors.

Section 256.982 — Training Of Welfare Fraud Investigators.

Section 256.983 — Fraud Prevention Investigations.

Section 256.9831 — Benefits; Gambling Establishments.

Section 256.984 — Declaration And Penalty.

Section 256.986 — County Coordination Of Fraud Control Activities.

Section 256.9861 — Fraud Control; Program Integrity Reinvestment Project.

Section 256.9862 — Electronic Benefit Transaction Card Fee.

Section 256.9863 — Electronic Benefit Transaction Card; Receipt Of Benefits.

Section 256.9864 — Reports By Recipient.

Section 256.9865 — Recovery Of Overpayments And Atm Errors.

Section 256.9866 — Community Service As A County Obligation.

Section 256.987 — Electronic Benefit Transfer Card.

Section 256.9871 — Requirement For Liquor Stores, Tobacco Stores, Gambling Establishments, And Tattoo Parlors.

Section 256.9872 — Ebt Transaction Costs; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Section 256.99 — Reverse Mortgage Proceeds Disregarded.

Section 256.991 — Rules.

Section 256.995 — School-linked Services For At-risk Children And Youth.

Section 256.997 — Child Support Obligor Community Service Work Experience Program.

Section 256.998 — Work Reporting System.