Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 256 — Human Services
Section 256.043 — Opiate Epidemic Response Fund.

Subdivision 1. Establishment. (a) The opiate epidemic response fund is established in the state treasury. The commissioner of management and budget shall establish within the opiate epidemic response fund two accounts: (1) a registration and license fee account; and (2) a settlement account. Beginning in fiscal year 2021, for each fiscal year, the fund shall be administered according to this section.
(b) The commissioner of management and budget shall deposit into the registration and license fee account the registration fee assessed by the Board of Pharmacy under section 151.066 and the license fees identified in section 151.065, subdivision 7, paragraphs (b) and (c).
(c) The commissioner of management and budget shall deposit into the settlement account any money received by the state resulting from a settlement agreement or an assurance of discontinuance entered into by the attorney general of the state, or a court order in litigation brought by the attorney general of the state, on behalf of the state or a state agency, related to alleged violations of consumer fraud laws in the marketing, sale, or distribution of opioids in this state or other alleged illegal actions that contributed to the excessive use of opioids, pursuant to section 16A.151, subdivision 2, paragraph (f).
Subd. 2. [Repealed by amendment, 2020 c 115 art 3 s 15]
Subd. 3. Appropriations from registration and license fee account. (a) The appropriations in paragraphs (b) to (h) shall be made from the registration and license fee account on a fiscal year basis in the order specified.
(b) The appropriations specified in Laws 2019, chapter 63, article 3, section 1, paragraphs (b), (f), (g), and (h), as amended by Laws 2020, chapter 115, article 3, section 35, shall be made accordingly.
(c) $300,000 is appropriated to the commissioner of management and budget for evaluation activities under section 256.042, subdivision 1, paragraph (c).
(d) $249,000 is appropriated to the commissioner of human services for the provision of administrative services to the Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council and for the administration of the grants awarded under paragraph (h).
(e) $126,000 is appropriated to the Board of Pharmacy for the collection of the registration fees under section 151.066.
(f) $672,000 is appropriated to the commissioner of public safety for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Of this amount, $384,000 is for drug scientists and lab supplies and $288,000 is for special agent positions focused on drug interdiction and drug trafficking.
(g) After the appropriations in paragraphs (b) to (f) are made, 50 percent of the remaining amount is appropriated to the commissioner of human services for distribution to county social service agencies and Tribal social service agency initiative projects authorized under section 256.01, subdivision 14b, to provide child protection services to children and families who are affected by addiction. The commissioner shall distribute this money proportionally to county social service agencies and Tribal social service agency initiative projects based on out-of-home placement episodes where parental drug abuse is the primary reason for the out-of-home placement using data from the previous calendar year. County social service agencies and Tribal social service agency initiative projects receiving funds from the opiate epidemic response fund must annually report to the commissioner on how the funds were used to provide child protection services, including measurable outcomes, as determined by the commissioner. County social service agencies and Tribal social service agency initiative projects must not use funds received under this paragraph to supplant current state or local funding received for child protection services for children and families who are affected by addiction.
(h) After the appropriations in paragraphs (b) to (g) are made, the remaining amount in the account is appropriated to the commissioner of human services to award grants as specified by the Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council in accordance with section 256.042, unless otherwise appropriated by the legislature.
(i) Beginning in fiscal year 2022 and each year thereafter, funds for county social service agencies and Tribal social service agency initiative projects under paragraph (g) and grant funds specified by the Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council under paragraph (h) may be distributed on a calendar year basis.
[See Note.]
Subd. 3a. Appropriations from settlement account. (a) The appropriations in paragraphs (b) to (e) shall be made from the settlement account on a fiscal year basis in the order specified.
(b) If the balance in the registration and license fee account is not sufficient to fully fund the appropriations specified in subdivision 3, paragraphs (b) to (f), an amount necessary to meet any insufficiency shall be transferred from the settlement account to the registration and license fee account to fully fund the required appropriations.
(c) $209,000 in fiscal year 2023 and $239,000 in fiscal year 2024 and subsequent fiscal years are appropriated to the commissioner of human services for the administration of grants awarded under paragraph (e). $276,000 in fiscal year 2023 and $151,000 in fiscal year 2024 and subsequent fiscal years are appropriated to the commissioner of human services to collect, collate, and report data submitted and to monitor compliance with reporting and settlement expenditure requirements by grantees awarded grants under this section and municipalities receiving direct payments from a statewide opioid settlement agreement as defined in section 256.042, subdivision 6.
(d) After any appropriations necessary under paragraphs (b) and (c) are made, an amount equal to the calendar year allocation to Tribal social service agency initiative projects under subdivision 3, paragraph (g), is appropriated from the settlement account to the commissioner of human services for distribution to Tribal social service agency initiative projects to provide child protection services to children and families who are affected by addiction. The requirements related to proportional distribution, annual reporting, and maintenance of effort specified in subdivision 3, paragraph (g), also apply to the appropriations made under this paragraph.
(e) After making the appropriations in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d), the remaining amount in the account is appropriated to the commissioner of human services to award grants as specified by the Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council in accordance with section 256.042.
(f) Funds for Tribal social service agency initiative projects under paragraph (d) and grant funds specified by the Opiate Epidemic Response Advisory Council under paragraph (e) may be distributed on a calendar year basis.
Subd. 4. Settlement; sunset. (a) If the state receives a total sum of $250,000,000: (1) as a result of a settlement agreement or an assurance of discontinuance entered into by the attorney general of the state or resulting from a court order in litigation brought by the attorney general of the state on behalf of the state or a state agency, related to alleged violations of consumer fraud laws in the marketing, sale, or distribution of opioids in this state, or other alleged illegal actions that contributed to the excessive use of opioids; (2) from the fees collected under sections 151.065, subdivisions 1 and 3, and 151.066, that are deposited into the opiate epidemic response fund established in this section; or (3) from a combination of both, the fees specified in section 151.065, subdivisions 1, clause (16), and 3, clause (14), shall be reduced to $5,260, and the opiate registration fee in section 151.066, subdivision 3, shall be repealed. For purposes of this paragraph, any money received as a result of a settlement agreement specified in this paragraph and directly allocated or distributed and received by either the state or a municipality as defined in section 466.01, subdivision 1, shall be counted toward determining when the $250,000,000 is reached.
(b) The commissioner of management and budget shall inform the Board of Pharmacy, the governor, and the legislature when the amount specified in paragraph (a) has been reached. The board shall apply the reduced license fee for the next licensure period.
(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), the reduction of the license fee in section 151.065, subdivisions 1 and 3, and the repeal of the registration fee in section 151.066 shall not occur before July 1, 2031.
History: 2019 c 63 art 1 s 8; 1Sp2019 c 9 art 7 s 7; 2020 c 115 art 3 s 15; 1Sp2021 c 7 art 5 s 4; art 11 s 15; 2022 c 53 s 8-11
NOTE: The amendment to subdivision 3, paragraph (a), by Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 7, article 11, section 15, is effective July 1, 2024. Laws 2021, First Special Session chapter 7, article 11, section 15, the effective date.

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.