Minnesota Statutes
§ 260.753 — PURPOSES
Minnesota § 260.753
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC WELFARE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
Ch. 260JUVENILE COURT; CHILD PLACEMENT; COMPACTS
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 260.753 (2026).
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The purposes of the Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act are to (1) protect the long-term interests, as defined by the Tribes, of Indian children, their families as defined by law or custom, and the child's Tribe; and (2) preserve the Indian family and Tribal identity, including an understanding that Indian children are damaged if family and child Tribal identity and contact are denied. Indian children are the future of the Tribes and are vital to their very existence.
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Legislative History
2015 c 78 art 1 s 13;2023 c 16 s 2
Nearby Sections
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§ 260.011
TITLE, INTENT, AND CONSTRUCTION§ 260.021
JUVENILE COURTS§ 260.031
REFEREE§ 260.041
COURT ADMINISTRATOR; COURT REPORTER§ 260.042
ORIENTATION AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM§ 260.105
SALARIES§ 260.515
INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR JUVENILES§ 260.57
ENFORCEMENT§ 260.61
CITATION§ 260.62
PURPOSES§ 260.63
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Minnesota § 260.753, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/260/260.753.