Minnesota Statutes

§ 254B.17 — WITHDRAWAL MANAGEMENT START-UP AND CAPACITY-BUILDING GRANTS

Minnesota § 254B.17
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC WELFARE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
Ch. 254BSUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT

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Minn. Stat. § 254B.17 (2026).

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The commissioner must establish start-up and capacity-building grants for prospective or new withdrawal management programs licensed under chapter 245F that will meet medically monitored or clinically monitored levels of care. Grants may be used for expenses that are not reimbursable under Minnesota health care programs, including but not limited to:

(1)costs associated with hiring staff;
(2)costs associated with staff retention;
(3)the purchase of office equipment and supplies;
(4)the purchase of software;
(5)costs associated with obtaining applicable and required licenses;
(6)business formation costs;
(7)costs associated with staff training; and
(8)the purchase of medical equipment and supplies necessary to meet health and safety requirements.

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Legislative History

2023 c 61 art 4 s 12

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