In any county or group of counties the county boards may purchase, lease, erect, equip, and maintain a county home school for boys and girls, or a separate home school for boys and a separate home school for girls. The juvenile court may transfer legal custody of a delinquent child to the home school in the manner provided in section 260B.198. The county home school may, with the approval of the district court judges in counties now or hereafter having a population of more than 200,000, or of the juvenile court judges in all other counties, be a separate institution, or it may be established and operated in connection with any other organized charitable or educational institution. However, the plans, location, equipment, and operation of the county home school shall in all cases have the approval of the said judges. There shall be a superintendent or matron, or both, for such school, who shall be appointed and removed by the said judges. The salaries of the superintendent, matron, and other employees shall be fixed by the said judges, subject to the approval of the county board. The county board of each county to which this section applies is hereby authorized, empowered, and required to provide the necessary funds to make all needful appropriations to carry out the provisions of this section. The commissioner of education, or other persons having charge of the public schools in any city of the first or second class in a county where a county home school is maintained pursuant to the provisions of this section may furnish all necessary instructors, school books, and school supplies for the boys and girls placed in any such home school.
1998 c 398 art 5 s 55; 1999 c 139 art 2 s 5; 2003 c 130 s 12
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Section 260B.001 — Title, Intent, And Construction.
Section 260B.002 — Policy On Disproportionate Minority Contact.
Section 260B.005 — Scope Of Victim Rights.
Section 260B.007 — Definitions.
Section 260B.008 — Use Of Restraints.
Section 260B.050 — Expert Assistance.
Section 260B.060 — County Home Schools.
Section 260B.070 — Existing Home Schools Continued.
Section 260B.080 — Detention Homes.
Section 260B.101 — Jurisdiction.
Section 260B.103 — Transfers From Other Courts.
Section 260B.125 — Certification.
Section 260B.130 — Extended Jurisdiction Juvenile Prosecutions.
Section 260B.143 — Procedure; Juvenile Petty And Misdemeanor Offenders.
Section 260B.151 — Summons; Notice.
Section 260B.152 — Service Of Summons, Notice.
Section 260B.154 — Failure To Obey Summons Or Subpoena; Contempt, Arrest.
Section 260B.157 — Investigation; Physical And Mental Examination.
Section 260B.159 — Classification System For Juvenile Offenders.
Section 260B.168 — Compliance With Indian Child Welfare Act.
Section 260B.175 — Taking Child Into Custody.
Section 260B.1755 — Alternative To Arrest Of Certain Juvenile Offenders Authorized.
Section 260B.176 — Release Or Detention.
Section 260B.178 — Detention Hearing.
Section 260B.181 — Place Of Temporary Custody; Shelter Care Facility.
Section 260B.185 — Extension Of Detention Period.
Section 260B.188 — Children In Custody; Responsibility For Medical Care.
Section 260B.193 — Dispositions; General Provisions.
Section 260B.198 — Dispositions; Delinquent Child.
Section 260B.199 — Placement Of Juvenile Offenders At Minnesota Correctional Facility-red Wing.
Section 260B.201 — Mandatory Commitment To Commissioner Of Corrections.
Section 260B.225 — Juvenile Traffic Offender; Procedures; Dispositions.
Section 260B.235 — Petty Offenders; Procedures; Dispositions.
Section 260B.240 — County Responsibility For Transitional Services Plans.
Section 260B.245 — Effect Of Juvenile Court Proceedings.
Section 260B.255 — Juvenile Court Disposition Bars Criminal Proceeding.
Section 260B.331 — Costs Of Care.
Section 260B.411 — New Evidence.
Section 260B.441 — Cost, Payment.
Section 260B.446 — Distribution Of Funds Recovered For Assistance Furnished.