Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to mental health; establishing high-fidelity wraparound grants; funding​
33 1.3 mental health services for incarcerated youth; appropriating money; proposing​
44 1.4 coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 245.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. [245.4908] HIGH-FIDELITY WRAPAROUND GRANTS.​
77 1.7 Subdivision 1.Establishment.The commissioner of human services must establish a​
88 1.8high-fidelity wraparound grant program to provide a comprehensive, holistic,​
99 1.9child-and-family-driven response to children experiencing serious mental health or behavioral​
1010 1.10challenges. Grants must meet targeted case management services standards and support the​
1111 1.11delivery of high-fidelity wraparound services within an evidence-based model approved by​
1212 1.12the commissioner.​
1313 1.13 Subd. 2.Eligible recipients.A grantee must have a commitment to provide high-fidelity​
1414 1.14wraparound services and must be a county or a community-based service provider.​
1515 1.15 Subd. 3.Allowable uses.Grant money may be used for start-up costs, for ancillary care,​
1616 1.16and, when other payors are not available, as funding.​
1717 1.17 Subd. 4.Technical assistance to counties.(a) The commissioner must provide​
1818 1.18information to county human services directors about the grants under this section, including​
1919 1.19information on applying for an enhanced rate for children's mental health targeted case​
2020 1.20management.​
2121 1.21 (b) The commissioner must provide direction and support for interested counties to​
2222 1.22obtain the enhanced rate for children's mental health targeted case management.​
2323 1​Section 1.​
2424 REVISOR DTT/HL 25-04244​03/07/25 ​
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. 2422​
3030 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3131 Authored by Feist​03/17/2025​
3232 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Human Services Finance and Policy​ 2.1 Subd. 5.Data collection and outcome measurement.(a) Grantees must provide service​
3333 2.2utilization and outcome data to the commissioner of human services at least annually but​
3434 2.3no more than twice per calendar year.​
3535 2.4 (b) Grantees must provide a report to the commissioner by December 31 of each year​
3636 2.5that describes the grantee's efforts to leverage an enhanced targeted case management rate​
3737 2.6to support base funding for high-fidelity wraparound services for clients who are eligible​
3838 2.7for medical assistance.​
3939 2.8 Sec. 2. APPROPRIATION; HIGH-FIDELITY WRAPAROUND GRANTS.​
4040 2.9 $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year 2027 are appropriated from the general​
4141 2.10fund to the commissioner of human services for the high-fidelity wraparound grants under​
4242 2.11Minnesota Statutes, section 245.4908.​
4343 2.12 Sec. 3. APPROPRIATION; MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO INCARCERATED​
4444 2.13YOUTH.​
4545 2.14 $....... in fiscal year 2026 and $....... in fiscal year 2027 are appropriated from the general​
4646 2.15fund to the commissioner of corrections for grants to juvenile detention centers to provide​
4747 2.16mental health services for incarcerated youth. The Department of Corrections, in collaboration​
4848 2.17with the Minnesota Juvenile Detention Association, must establish a formula to disburse​
4949 2.18funding equitably statewide. Money may be used to hire mental health professionals or​
5050 2.19contract for children's mental health services to provide mental health treatment in juvenile​
5151 2.20detention centers.​
5252 2​Sec. 3.​
5353 REVISOR DTT/HL 25-04244​03/07/25 ​