Minnesota Statutes
§ 116L.96 — MINNESOTA FAMILY RESILIENCY PARTNERSHIP
Minnesota § 116L.96
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Minn. Stat. § 116L.96 (2026).
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The commissioner of employment and economic development shall enter into arrangements with existing private or nonprofit organizations and agencies with experience in dealing with displaced homemakers to provide counseling and training services. The commissioner shall assist displaced homemakers in applying for appropriate welfare programs and shall take welfare allowances received into account in setting the stipend level. Income received as a stipend under these programs shall be totally disregarded for purposes of determining eligibility for and the amount of a general assistance grant.
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Legislative History
1973 c 254;1977 c 428 s 8;1977 c 430 s 25;1Sp1985 c 14 art 9 s 75;1994 c 483 s 1;2004 c 206 s 52;2009 c 78 art 2 s 27;2020 c 91 s 3
Nearby Sections
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§ 116L.01
DEFINITIONS§ 116L.02
JOB SKILLS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM§ 116L.03
BOARD§ 116L.04
PARTNERSHIP POWER§ 116L.05
FUNDING§ 116L.146
EXPEDITED GRANT PROCESS§ 116L.17
STATE DISLOCATED WORKER PROGRAM§ 116L.19
DEFINITIONS§ 116L.191
WORKFORCE CENTER; CREDENTIAL ASSISTANCE§ 116L.20
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FUND§ 116L.361
DEFINITIONS§ 116L.362
GRANTS§ 116L.3625
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS§ 116L.364
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