Chapter 402 — Human Services Act
Minnesota Statutes Chapter 402 — Human Services Act
402.001
This section has been repealed or is reserved.
402.01
Agreement Under This Chapter
One or more neighboring counties within the same designated region may create a human services board by resolution of …
402.02
Local Boards; Composition; Powers; Funding
Human services boards must include at least one county commissioner from each participating county. The board sets its …
402.03
Advisory Committee
Each human services board must appoint an advisory committee of up to 25 members serving two-year terms. One-third must …
402.04
State May Delegate to Local Board if Standards Kept
State commissioners of corrections, health, and human services can delegate their duties and funding to local human …
402.045
Function of Commissioner of Human Services
The commissioner of human services oversees the development of human services boards statewide, provides technical …
402.046
This section has been repealed by Laws 1979, chapter 118, section 12.
402.05
Employees
County employees whose functions are taken over by a human services board become board employees without losing …
402.06
Implementation
State agencies must assign staff to help new human services boards organize and prepare their first plans. Each board …
402.062
Plans
The human services board, with its advisory committee, must create a two-year plan and budget for all services it …
402.065
Budget, Levy; Audit
The human services board submits its budget to each participating county board for approval. If a county does not …
402.07
Termination
Counties can end a human services board agreement by giving at least 90 days' notice to the state commissioners of human …
402.08
This section has been repealed by Laws 1977, chapter 411, section 13.
402.09
This section has been repealed by Laws 1977, chapter 411, section 13.
402.095
This section has been repealed by Laws 1987, chapter 139, section 5.
402.10
Citation
Sections 402.01 through 402.10 are officially named the Human Services Act.