MN ST § 260.835
M.S.A. § 260.835
Minnesota Statutes Annotated Currentness
Public Welfare and Related Activities (Ch. 245-267)
Chapter 260. Juveniles
Minnesota Indian Preservation Act
260.835.
American Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council
Subdivision
1. Creation. The commissioner shall appoint an American Indian Advisory Council to help formulate policies and procedures relating to
Indian child welfare
services and to make recommendations regarding approval
of grants provided under section 260.785, subdivisions 1, 2, and 3. The
council shall consist of 17 members appointed by the commissioner and
must include representatives of each of the 11 Minnesota reservations
who are authorized by tribal resolution, one
representative from the Duluth Urban Indian Community, three
representatives from the Minneapolis Urban Indian Community, and two
representatives from the St. Paul Urban Indian Community.
Representatives from the urban Indian communities must be selected
through
an open appointments process under section 15.0597. The terms,
compensation, and removal of American
Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council members shall be as provided in
section 15.059.
Subd.
2. Expiration. Notwithstanding section 15.059, subdivision 5, the American
Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council expires June 30, 2012.
CREDIT(S)
Laws 1999, c. 139, art. 1, § 17. Amended by Laws
2005, 1st Sp., c. 4, art. 3, § 17; Laws 2008, c. 361, art. 6, § 22, eff.
Aug. 1, 2008.
EXPIRATION
<The American
Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council expires June 30, 2012.>
HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES
2007 Main Volume
Derivation:
St.1998, § 257.3579.
Laws 1994, c. 576, § 8.
Laws 1992, c. 515, § 1.
Laws 1987, c. 403, art. 2, § 127.
Laws 2005, 1st Sp., c. 4, art. 3, § 17, rewrote this section, which formerly read:
"The
commissioner shall appoint an American Indian advisory council to help
formulate policies and procedures relating to Indian child welfare
services and to make recommendations
regarding approval of grants provided under section 260.785,
subdivisions 1, 2, and 3. The council shall consist of 17 members
appointed by the commissioner and must include representatives of each
of the 11 Minnesota reservations who are authorized by tribal
resolution, one representative from the Duluth Urban Indian Community,
three representatives from the Minneapolis Urban Indian Community, and
two representatives from the St. Paul Urban Indian Community.
Representatives from the urban Indian communities must
be selected through an open appointments process under section 15.0597.
The terms, compensation, and removal of American Indian child welfare
advisory council members shall be as provided in section 15.059."
Laws 2005, 1st Sp., c. 4, art. 3, § 17,
the effective date, provides that the amendment of this section is effective retroactively from June 30, 2003.
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2008 Legislation
Laws
2008, c. 361, art. 6, § 22, in subd. 2, extended the expiration date of
the American Indian Child Welfare Advisory Council from June 30, 2008,
to June 30, 2012.
M. S. A. § 260.835, MN ST § 260.835
Current with laws of the 2010 Regular
and First Special
Sessions effective through June 30,
2010