254A.14 — Services to youth and other underserved populations.
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254A.14 Services to youth and other underserved populations.
Subdivision 1. Identification. County boards may enter into one or more purchase of service agreements to provide services related to the prevention of chemical dependency to persons and groups which have responsibility for, and access to, youth and other underserved populations. The boards may also enter into purchase of service agreements to assist youth and other underserved populations in gaining access to care.
Subd. 2. Treatment facilities. If, as a result of programs authorized under subdivision 1, significant numbers of persons are identified for whom treatment and aftercare programs are not available, county boards may request funds from the commissioner to develop treatment and aftercare capabilities.
Subd. 3. Grants for treatment of high-risk youth. The commissioner of human services shall award grants on a pilot project basis to develop culturally specific chemical dependency treatment programs for minority and other high-risk youth, including those enrolled in area learning centers, those presently in residential chemical dependency treatment, and youth currently under commitment to the commissioner of corrections or detained under chapter 260. Proposals submitted under this section shall include an outline of the treatment program components, a description of the target population to be served, and a protocol for evaluating the program outcomes.
HIST: 1976 c 125 s 5; 1979 c 324 s 47; 1992 c 571 art 10 s 13
Copyright 2005 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota.