Minnesota Statutes

§ 260.763 — JURISDICTION AND TRANSFER TO TRIBAL COURT

Minnesota § 260.763
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPUBLIC WELFARE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
Ch. 260JUVENILE COURT; CHILD PLACEMENT; COMPACTS

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Minn. Stat. § 260.763 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Indian Tribe jurisdiction.

(a)An Indian Tribe has exclusive jurisdiction over all child placement proceedings involving an Indian child who resides or is domiciled within the reservation of the Tribe, except where jurisdiction is otherwise vested in the state by existing federal law. The child-placing agencies and the courts shall defer to a Tribal determination of the Tribe's exclusive jurisdiction when an Indian child resides or is domiciled within the reservation of the Tribe.
(b)Where an Indian child is a ward of the Tribal court, the Indian Tribe retains exclusive jurisdiction, notwithstanding the residence or domicile of the child unless the Tribe agrees to allow concurrent jurisdiction with the state.
(c)An Indian Tribe and the state of Minnesota share concurrent j

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Legislative History

1999 c 139 art 1 s 6;2007 c 147 art 1 s 12;2013 c 65 s 1;2015 c 78 art 1 s 22,23;2023 c 16 s 38;2024 c 115 art 17 s 20-22

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