Chapter 256G — Minnesota Unitary Residence and Financial Responsibility Act
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 256G — Minnesota Unitary Residence and Financial Responsibility Act
256G.01
Application; Citation; Coverage
This section introduces the Minnesota Unitary Residence and Financial Responsibility Act. It applies to the entire human …
256G.02
Definitions
This section defines key terms used in the financial responsibility law. The 'county of financial responsibility' is …
256G.03
Establishing Residence
This section explains how to establish residence in Minnesota for human services purposes. Anyone living in a Minnesota …
256G.04
Determination of Residence
This section explains when and how residence is determined. Residence is set as of the date the local agency receives …
256G.05
Responsibility for Emergencies
This section says that you do not need to be a Minnesota resident to receive emergency assistance under the Minnesota …
256G.06
Detoxification Services
This section says the county that pays for detoxification services is the county where the person is physically located …
256G.07
Moving to Another County
This section explains what happens when a person receiving human services moves from one Minnesota county to another. …
256G.08
Reimbursement Responsibility for Commitments
This section says the county that commits a person to a state institution or issues a court order for competency …
256G.09
Determining Financial Responsibility
This section sets up the process for resolving disputes between counties about which one is financially responsible. If …
256G.10
Derivative Settlement
This section says a minor child's residence for human services purposes follows the residence of the parent with whom …
256G.11
No Retroactive Effect
This section says the financial responsibility rules in this chapter do not apply retroactively to cases that existed …
256G.12
Statute of Limitations
This section sets a three-year deadline for submitting financial responsibility disputes to the commissioner. The …