2011 Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare and Related Activities
Chapter 256M — Vulnerable Children and Adults
Section 256M.40 — Grant Allocation


MN Stat § 256M.40 (1996 through Reg Sess) What's This?
256M.40 GRANT ALLOCATION.

Subdivision 1.Formula.

The commissioner shall allocate state funds appropriated under this chapter to each county board on a calendar year basis in an amount determined according to the formula in paragraphs (a) to (e).

(a) For calendar years 2011 and 2012, the commissioner shall allocate available funds to each county in proportion to that county's share in calendar year 2010.

(b) For calendar year 2013, the commissioner shall allocate available funds to each county as follows:

(1) 75 percent must be distributed on the basis of the county share in calendar year 2012;

(2) five percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of persons residing in the county as determined by the most recent data of the state demographer;

(3) ten percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable children that are subjects of reports under chapter 260C and sections 626.556 and 626.5561, and in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner; and

(4) ten percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable adults that are subjects of reports under section 626.557 in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner.

(c) For calendar year 2014, the commissioner shall allocate available funds to each county as follows:

(1) 50 percent must be distributed on the basis of the county share in calendar year 2012;

(2) Ten percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of persons residing in the county as determined by the most recent data of the state demographer;

(3) 20 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable children that are subjects of reports under chapter 260C and sections 626.556 and 626.5561, in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner; and

(4) 20 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable adults that are subjects of reports under section 626.557 in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner.

(d) For calendar year 2015, the commissioner shall allocate available funds to each county as follows:

(1) 25 percent must be distributed on the basis of the county share in calendar year 2012;

(2) 15 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of persons residing in the county as determined by the most recent data of the state demographer;

(3) 30 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable children that are subjects of reports under chapter 260C and sections 626.556 and 626.5561, in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner; and

(4) 30 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable adults that are subjects of reports under section 626.557 in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner.

(e) For calendar year 2016 and each calendar year thereafter, the commissioner shall allocate available funds to each county as follows:

(1) 20 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of persons residing in the county as determined by the most recent data of the state demographer;

(2) 40 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable children that are subjects of reports under chapter 260C and sections 626.556 and 626.5561, in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner; and

(3) 40 percent must be distributed on the basis of the number of vulnerable adults that are subjects of reports under section 626.557 in the county as determined by the most recent data of the commissioner.

Subd. 2.

[Repealed, 1Sp2005 c 4 art 3 s 20]

Subd. 3.Payments.

Calendar year allocations under subdivision 1 shall be paid to counties on or before July 10 of each year.

History:

1Sp2003 c 14 art 11 s 5; 1Sp2005 c 4 art 5 s 14; 2006 c 212 art 1 s 26 subd 7; 1Sp2011 c 9 art 1 s 26

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