Subdivision 1. Distribution of appropriation. The commissioner must distribute funds appropriated to the commissioner by law for that purpose to Hunger Solutions, a statewide association of food shelves organized as a nonprofit corporation as defined under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, to distribute to qualifying food shelves. A food shelf qualifies under this section if:
(1) it is a nonprofit corporation, or is affiliated with a nonprofit corporation, as defined in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or a federally recognized Tribal nation;
(2) it distributes standard food orders without charge to needy individuals. The standard food order must consist of at least a two-day supply or six pounds per person of nutritionally balanced food items;
(3) it does not limit food distributions to individuals of a particular religious affiliation, race, or other criteria unrelated to need or to requirements necessary to administration of a fair and orderly distribution system;
(4) it does not use the money received or the food distribution program to foster or advance religious or political views; and
(5) it has a stable address and directly serves individuals.
Subd. 2. Application. In order to receive money appropriated under this section, Hunger Solutions must apply to the commissioner. The application must be in a form prescribed by the commissioner and must indicate the proportion of money each qualifying food shelf shall receive. Applications must be filed at the times and for the periods determined by the commissioner.
Subd. 3. Distribution formula. Hunger Solutions must distribute money distributed to it by the department to food shelf programs in proportion to the number of individuals served by each food shelf program. The commissioner must gather data from Hunger Solutions or other appropriate sources to determine the proportionate amount each qualifying food shelf program is entitled to receive. The commissioner may increase or decrease the qualifying food shelf program's proportionate amount if the commissioner determines the increase or decrease is necessary or appropriate to meet changing needs or demands.
Subd. 4. Use of money. At least 96 percent of the money distributed to Hunger Solutions under this section must be distributed to food shelf programs to purchase, transport, and coordinate the distribution of nutritious food to needy individuals and families. No more than four percent of the money may be expended for other expenses, such as rent, salaries, and other administrative expenses of Hunger Solutions.
Subd. 5. Enforcement. Hunger Solutions must retain records documenting expenditure of the money and comply with any additional requirements imposed by the commissioner. The commissioner may require Hunger Solutions to report on its use of the funds. The commissioner may require that the report contain an independent audit. If ineligible expenditures are made by Hunger Solutions, the ineligible amount must be repaid to the commissioner and deposited in the general fund.
Subd. 6. Administrative expenses. All funds appropriated under this section must be distributed to Hunger Solutions as provided under this section with deduction by the commissioner for administrative expenses limited to 1.8 percent.
Subd. 7. Data classification. Data collected on individuals from which the identity of any individual receiving services may be determined are private data on individuals as defined in section 13.02.
1998 c 273 s 8; 2000 c 468 s 22; 1Sp2001 c 3 art 3 s 11; 2005 c 98 art 1 s 24; 2021 c 30 art 8 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 256E — Community Social Services
Section 256E.12 — Grants For Persons With Serious And Persistent Mental Illness.
Section 256E.21 — Definitions.
Section 256E.24 — Local Child Abuse Prevention Councils.
Section 256E.25 — Procedures And Criteria For Disbursement.
Section 256E.26 — Acceptance Of Federal Funds And Other Donations.
Section 256E.27 — Annual Appropriation.
Section 256E.28 — Child Protection Grants To Address Child Welfare Disparities.
Section 256E.30 — Financial Assistance For Community Action Agencies.
Section 256E.31 — Community Action Agencies.
Section 256E.32 — Community Action Programs.
Section 256E.33 — Transitional Housing Programs.
Section 256E.35 — Family Assets For Independence.
Section 256E.36 — Emergency Services Grants.
Section 256E.37 — Early Childhood Learning And Child Protection Facilities.