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CHAPTER 42--S.F.No. 3372

An act

relating to health; appropriating money for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research and caregiver support programs; requiring a report;

proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

new text begin [256.9755] CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAMS. new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Program goals. new text end

new text begin It is a goal of all area agencies on aging and caregiver support programs to support family caregivers of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) who are living in the community by: new text end

new text begin (1) promoting caregiver support programs that serve Minnesotans in their homes and communities; new text end

new text begin (2) providing, within the limits of available funds, the caregiver support services that enable the family caregiver to access caregiver support programs in the most cost-effective and efficient manner; and new text end

new text begin (3) providing information, education, and training to respite caregivers and volunteers about caring for, managing, and coping with care for a person with ALS. new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Authority. new text end

new text begin The Minnesota Board on Aging shall allocate to area agencies on aging the state funds which are received under this section for the caregiver support program in a manner consistent with federal requirements. The board shall give priority to those areas where there is a high need of respite services as evidenced by the data provided by the board. new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Caregiver support services. new text end

new text begin Funds allocated under this section to an area agency on aging for caregiver support services must be used in a manner consistent with the National Family Caregiver Support Program to reach family caregivers of persons with ALS, except that such funds may be used to provide services benefiting people under the age of 60 and their caregivers. The funds must be used to provide social, community-based services and activities that provide social interaction for participants. The funds may also be used to provide respite care. new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Report. new text end

new text begin By January 15, 2025, and every other January 15 thereafter, the Minnesota Board on Aging shall submit a progress report about the caregiver support grants in this section to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over human services. The progress report must include metrics of the use of the grant program. new text end

Sec. 2.

new text begin APPROPRIATION; ALS RESEARCH. new text end

new text begin (a) $20,000,000 in fiscal year 2023 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of the Office of Higher Education to award competitive grants to applicants for research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The commissioner may work with the Minnesota Department of Health to administer the grant program, including identifying clinical and translational research and innovations, developing outcomes and objectives with the goal of bettering the lives of individuals with ALS and finding a cure for the disease, and application review and grant recipient selection. Not more than $400,000 may be used by the commissioner to administer the grant program. new text end

new text begin (b) Grants shall be awarded to support clinical and translational research related to ALS. Research topics may include but are not limited to environmental factors, disease mechanisms, disease models, biomarkers, drug development, clinical studies, precision medicine, medical devices, assistive technology, and cognitive studies. new text end

new text begin (c) Eligible applicants for the grants are research facilities, universities, and health systems located in Minnesota. Applicants must submit proposals to the commissioner in the time, form, and manner established by the commissioner. Applicants may coordinate research endeavors and submit a joint application. When reviewing the proposals, the commissioner shall make an effort to avoid approving a grant for an applicant whose research is duplicative of an existing grantee's research. new text end

new text begin (d) Beginning January 15, 2023, and annually thereafter until January 15, 2027, the commissioner shall submit a report to the legislature specifying the applicants receiving grants under this section, the amount of each grant, the purposes for which the grant funds were used, and the amount of the appropriation that is unexpended. The report must also include relevant findings, results, and outcomes of the grant program, and any other information which the commissioner deems significant or useful. new text end

new text begin (e) This is a onetime appropriation. Notwithstanding Minnesota Statutes, section 16A.28, unencumbered balances under this section do not cancel until June 30, 2026. new text end

Sec. 3.

new text begin APPROPRIATION; CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAMS. new text end

new text begin $5,000,000 in fiscal year 2023 is appropriated from the general fund to the commissioner of human services for the Minnesota Board on Aging for the purposes of caregiver support programs under Minnesota Statutes, section 256.9755. Programs receiving funding under this section must include an ALS-specific respite service in their caregiver support program. This is a onetime appropriation and is available until June 30, 2026. new text end

Presented to the governor March 29, 2022

Signed by the governor March 30, 2022, 3:17 p.m.

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