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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to state government; creating the Office of New Americans; establishing​
33 1.3 the Interdepartmental Coordinating Council on Immigrant and Refugee Affairs;​
44 1.4 requiring reports; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter​
55 1.5 116J.​
66 1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
77 1.7 Section 1. [116J.4231] OFFICE OF NEW AMERICANS.​
88 1.8 Subdivision 1.Office established; purpose.(a) The Office of New Americans is​
99 1.9established within the Department of Employment and Economic Development. The governor​
1010 1.10must appoint an executive director who serves in the unclassified service. The executive​
1111 1.11director must hire a program manager, an office assistant, and any staff necessary to carry​
1212 1.12out the office's duties under subdivision 2.​
1313 1.13 (b) The purpose of the office is to serve immigrants and refugees in Minnesota by:​
1414 1.14 (1) addressing challenges that face immigrants and refugees in Minnesota;​
1515 1.15 (2) creating access in economic development and workforce programs and services; and​
1616 1.16 (3) providing interstate agency coordination, policy reviews, and guidance that assist in​
1717 1.17creating access for immigrants and refugees.​
1818 1.18 Subd. 2.Duties.The Office of New Americans has the duty to:​
1919 1.19 (1) create and implement a statewide strategy to support immigrant and refugee integration​
2020 1.20into Minnesota communities;​
2121 1.21 (2) address the state's workforce needs by connecting employers and job seekers within​
2222 1.22the immigrant and refugee community;​
2323 1​Section 1.​
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2525 State of Minnesota​
2626 This Document can be made available​
2727 in alternative formats upon request​
2828 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
2929 H. F. No. 330​
3030 NINETY-THIRD SESSION​
3131 Authored by Feist, Noor, Vang, Norris, Frazier and others​01/11/2023​
3232 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State and Local Government Finance and Policy​ 2.1 (3) identify strategies to reduce employment barriers for immigrants and refugees;​
3333 2.2 (4) ensure equitable opportunities and access to services within state government for​
3434 2.3immigrants and refugees;​
3535 2.4 (5) work with state agencies and community and foundation partners to undertake studies​
3636 2.5and research and analyze economic and demographic trends to better understand and serve​
3737 2.6the state's immigrant and refugee communities;​
3838 2.7 (6) coordinate and establish best practices for language access initiatives to all state​
3939 2.8agencies;​
4040 2.9 (7) convene stakeholders and make policy recommendations to the governor on issues​
4141 2.10impacting immigrants and refugees;​
4242 2.11 (8) promulgate rules necessary to implement and effectuate this section;​
4343 2.12 (9) provide an annual report, as required by subdivision 3; and​
4444 2.13 (10) perform any other activities consistent with the office's purpose.​
4545 2.14 Subd. 3.Reporting.(a) Beginning January 15, 2025, and each year thereafter, the Office​
4646 2.15of New Americans shall report to the legislative committees with jurisdiction over the​
4747 2.16office's activities during the previous year.​
4848 2.17 (b) The report shall contain, at a minimum:​
4949 2.18 (1) a summary of the office's activities;​
5050 2.19 (2) suggested policies, incentives, and legislation designed to accelerate the achievement​
5151 2.20of the duties under subdivision 2;​
5252 2.21 (3) any proposed legislative and policy initiatives;​
5353 2.22 (4) the amount and types of grants awarded under subdivision 6; and​
5454 2.23 (5) any other information deemed necessary and requested by the legislative committees​
5555 2.24with jurisdiction over the office.​
5656 2.25 (c) The report may be submitted electronically and is subject to section 3.195, subdivision​
5757 2.261.​
5858 2.27 Subd. 4.Interdepartmental Coordinating Council on Immigrant and Refugee​
5959 2.28Affairs.(a) An Interdepartmental Coordinating Council on Immigrant and Refugee Affairs​
6060 2.29is established to advise the Office of New Americans.​
6161 2​Section 1.​
6262 REVISOR SS/CS 23-00636​01/05/23 ​ 3.1 (b) The purpose of the council is to identify and establish ways in which state departments​
6363 3.2and agencies can work together to deliver state programs and services effectively and​
6464 3.3efficiently to Minnesota's immigrant and refugee populations. The council shall implement​
6565 3.4policies, procedures, and programs requested by the governor through the state departments​
6666 3.5and offices.​
6767 3.6 (c) The council shall be chaired by the executive director of the Office of New Americans​
6868 3.7and shall be composed of the commissioners, department directors, or designees from the​
6969 3.8following state departments and offices:​
7070 3.9 (1) the governor's office;​
7171 3.10 (2) the Department of Administration;​
7272 3.11 (3) the Department of Employment and Economic Development;​
7373 3.12 (4) the Department of Human Services;​
7474 3.13 (5) the Department of Human Services Refugee Resettlement Programs Office;​
7575 3.14 (6) the Department of Labor and Industry;​
7676 3.15 (7) the Department of Health;​
7777 3.16 (8) the Department of Education;​
7878 3.17 (9) the Office of Higher Education;​
7979 3.18 (10) the Department of Public Safety;​
8080 3.19 (11) the Department of Corrections; and​
8181 3.20 (12) the Office of New Americans.​
8282 3.21 (d) Each department or office specified in paragraph (c) shall designate one staff member​
8383 3.22as an immigrant and refugee services liaison. The liaison's responsibilities shall include:​
8484 3.23 (1) preparation and dissemination of information and services available to immigrants​
8585 3.24and refugees;​
8686 3.25 (2) interfacing with the Office of New Americans on issues that impact immigrants and​
8787 3.26refugees and their communities; and​
8888 3.27 (3) where applicable, serving as the point of contact for immigrants and refugees accessing​
8989 3.28resources both within the department and with boards charged with oversight of a profession.​
9090 3.29 Subd. 5.No right of action.Nothing in this section shall be construed to create any​
9191 3.30right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party​
9292 3​Section 1.​
9393 REVISOR SS/CS 23-00636​01/05/23 ​ 4.1against the state; its departments, agencies, or entities; its officers, employees, or agents;​
9494 4.2or any other person.​
9595 4.3 Subd. 6.Grants.Within the limits of available appropriations, the Office of New​
9696 4.4Americans may apply for grants for interested state agencies, community partners, and​
9797 4.5stakeholders under this section to carry out the duties under subdivision 2.​
9898 4​Section 1.​
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