Minnesota Statutes

§ 466.131 — INDEMNIFICATION BY STATE

Minnesota § 466.131
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPOLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS, GENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 466TORT LIABILITY, POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS

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Minn. Stat. § 466.131 (2026).

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Until July 1, 1987, a municipality is an employee of the state for purposes of the indemnification provisions of section3.736, subdivision 9, when the municipality is required by the Public Welfare Licensing Act and rules promulgated under it to inspect or investigate a provider. After July 1, 1987, a municipality is an employee of the state for purposes of the indemnification provisions of section3.736, subdivision 9, when the municipality is required by sections245A.01to245A.16or chapter 142B and rules adopted under it to inspect or investigate a provider and the municipality has been duly certified under standards for certification developed by the commissioners of human services and children, youth, and families.

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Legislative History

1986 c 395 s 15;1992 c 464 art 1 s 45;2025 c 21 s 87

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