Until July 1, 1987, a municipality is an employee of the state for purposes of the indemnification provisions of section 3.736, subdivision 9, when the municipality is required by the Public Welfare Licensing Act and rules promulgated under it to inspect or investigate a provider. After July 1, 1987, a municipality is an employee of the state for purposes of the indemnification provisions of section 3.736, subdivision 9, when the municipality is required by sections 245A.01 to 245A.16, the Human Services Licensing Act, and rules adopted under it to inspect or investigate a provider, and the municipality has been duly certified under standards for certification developed by the commissioner of human services.
1986 c 395 s 15; 1992 c 464 art 1 s 45
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 465 - 466 — Political Subdivisions, General Provisions
Chapter 466 — Tort Liability, Political Subdivisions
Section 466.02 — Tort Liability.
Section 466.04 — Maximum Liability.
Section 466.05 — Notice Of Claim.
Section 466.06 — Liability Insurance.
Section 466.07 — Indemnification.
Section 466.08 — Compromise Of Claims.
Section 466.09 — Payment Of Judgments.
Section 466.101 — Law Enforcement Costs.
Section 466.11 — Relation To Charters And Special Laws.
Section 466.131 — Indemnification By State.