Chapter 246B — Minnesota Sex Offender Program; Definitions
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 246B — Minnesota Sex Offender Program; Definitions
246B.01
Minnesota Sex Offender Program; Definitions
This section defines terms used in the Minnesota Sex Offender Program law. A 'civilly committed sex offender' is someone …
246B.02
This section has been renumbered to section 246C.13 and is no longer located here.
246B.03
Licensure, Evaluation, and Grievance Resolution
This section requires the Minnesota Sex Offender Program to get proper licenses from the Department of Health and …
246B.035
This section has been repealed and is no longer in effect. It was removed from Minnesota law in 2022.
246B.04
Rules; Evaluation
This section gives the executive board authority to adopt rules for operating sex offender program facilities. It bans …
246B.05
Minnesota Sex Offender Program; Vocational Work Program Option
This section requires the executive board to create a vocational work program for people in the Minnesota Sex Offender …
246B.06
Vocational Work Program
This section provides detailed rules for operating the vocational work program at MSOP facilities. The program provides …
246B.07
Payment for Care and Treatment; Determination
This section says the executive board must determine how much of the cost of care a civilly committed sex offender can …
246B.08
Payment for Care; Order; Action
This section says the executive board must issue an order telling the committed sex offender or their guardian to pay …
246B.09
Claim Against Estate of Deceased Civilly Committed Sex Offender
This section allows the state to file a claim against the estate of a deceased civilly committed sex offender to recover …
246B.10
Liability of County; Reimbursement
This section requires the offender's county to pay a share of MSOP care costs. For offenders admitted before August 1, …
246C.13
Minnesota Sex Offender Program
This section requires the Direct Care and Treatment executive board to establish and maintain the Minnesota Sex Offender …