Minnesota Statutes

§ 116L.04 — PARTNERSHIP POWER

Minnesota § 116L.04
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING
Ch. 116LWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

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Minn. Stat. § 116L.04 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Partnership program.

(a)The partnership program may provide grants-in-aid to educational or other nonprofit educational institutions using the following guidelines:
(1)the educational or other nonprofit educational institution is a provider of training within the state in either the public or private sector;
(2)the program involves skills training that is an area of employment need; and
(3)preference will be given to educational or other nonprofit training institutions which serve economically disadvantaged people, minorities, or those who are victims of economic dislocation and to businesses located in rural areas.
(b)A single grant to any one institution shall not exceed $500,000. A portion of a grant may be used for preemployment training.
(c)Each institution must p

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Legislative History

1983 c 334 s 4,7;1Sp1985 c 14 art 9 s 6;1987 c 384 art 3 s 27;1987 c 386 art 10 s 8;1987 c 401 s 36;1989 c 335 art 1 s 167,270;1997 c 200 art 1 s 58,59;1999 c 223 art 2 s 30;2000 c 488 art 2 s 6;2001 c 181 s 2;1Sp2001 c 4 art 2 s 4;2003 c 128 art 13 s 29,30;2004 c 206 s 52;2006 c 281 art 4 s 6,7;2007 c 135 art 2 s 13;2008 c 363 art 10 s 11;2023 c 33 s 4;1Sp2025 c 6 art 4 s 8,9

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