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256E.12 GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAMS FOR
PERSONS WITH SERIOUS AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS.
    Subdivision 1. Statewide program. The commissioner shall establish a statewide program
to assist counties in providing services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness as
defined in section 245.462, subdivision 20. The commissioner shall make grants to counties to
establish, operate, or contract with private providers to provide services designed to help persons
with serious and persistent mental illness remain and function in their own communities. Grants
received pursuant to this section may be used to fund community support services programs as
specified in section 245.462, subdivision 6, and case management activities that cannot be billed
to the medical assistance program under sections 256B.02, subdivision 8, and 256B.0625.
    Subd. 2. Grant application. To apply for a grant a county board shall submit an application
and budget for the use of the money in the form specified by the commissioner. The commissioner
shall make grants only to counties whose applications and budgets are approved by the
commissioner. A county receiving a grant under this section shall finance at least ten percent of
the cost of services for persons with serious and persistent mental illness from local resources,
which may include private contributions and federal money.
    Subd. 3. Allocation of grants. The commissioner shall allocate grants under this section to
finance up to 90 percent of each county's costs for services to persons with serious and persistent
mental illness. The commissioner shall promulgate permanent rules to govern grant applications,
approval of applications, allocation of grants, and maintenance of financial statements by
grant recipients. The commissioner shall specify requirements for reports, including quarterly
fiscal reports, according to section 256.01, subdivision 2, paragraph (17). The commissioner
shall require collection of data and periodic reports as the commissioner deems necessary to
demonstrate the effectiveness of the services in helping persons with serious and persistent mental
illness remain and function in their own communities.
    Subd. 4. Grant calendar year. For calendar year 1992 and all subsequent years, the
commissioner shall allocate the money appropriated under this section on a calendar year basis.
The commissioner may continue to allocate part of the money on a state fiscal year basis for
special projects.
History: 1979 c 324 s 12; 1981 c 355 s 19; 1984 c 640 s 32; 1Sp1985 c 9 art 2 s 68; 1986 c
349 s 2; 1986 c 444; 1987 c 403 art 2 s 109; 1988 c 689 art 2 s 205-207,268; 1989 c 89 s 20;
1991 c 94 s 23

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