Minnesota Statutes

§ 480.35 — STATE GUARDIAN AD LITEM BOARD

Minnesota § 480.35
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartJUDICIARY
Ch. 480SUPREME COURT

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Minn. Stat. § 480.35 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Structure; membership.

(a)The State Guardian Ad Litem Board is established in the judicial branch. The board is not subject to the administrative control of the judiciary. The State Guardian Ad Litem Board shall consist of seven members including:
(1)three members appointed by the supreme court, at least one of whom must have former guardian ad litem experience, and who include two attorneys admitted to practice law in the state and one public member; and
(2)four members appointed by the governor. The appointing authorities may not appoint an active judge to be a member of the State Guardian Ad Litem Board, but may appoint a retired judge. The appointing authorities may not appoint a registered lobbyist to be a member of the State Guardian Ad Litem Board.
(b)All candidat

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Legislative History

2010 c 309 s 5;2013 c 37 s 5,6;2016 c 158 art 1 s 195;2025 c 35 art 11 s 5

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