Minnesota Code § 401.115

NONPARTICIPATING TRIBAL NATIONS.
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A Tribal Nation electing not to provide services as a CCA jurisdiction or a CPO jurisdiction under section 244.19, subdivision 1a , paragraph (b), is eligible for a subsidy of $250,000 annually to purchase or provide community supervision services or reentry services, including contracted services.
(a) A Tribal Nation is eligible to receive funding under subdivision 1 upon submission and approval by the commissioner of an abbreviated comprehensive plan. Section 401.08 does not apply. The abbreviated plan must comply with commissioner-developed standards and, at minimum:
(1) describe the community supervision services or reentry services for which the funding will be utilized;
(2) identify a steering committee to oversee the use of funds; and
(3) provide a budget for those services.
(b) Once approved, the abbreviated comprehensive plan is valid for two years.
A Tribal Nation receiving the subsidy under subdivision 1 must be paid according to section 401.14 .
A Tribal Nation electing to become a CCA jurisdiction or a non-CCA jurisdiction under section 244.19 , subdivision 1b, paragraph (b) or (c), is an applicable Tribal Nation under section 401.10 , subdivision 1, paragraphs (a) to (c), and:
(1) has the Tribal Nation's funding amount under subdivision 1 transferred to the community supervision formula amount appropriated for the purpose of section 401.10 ;
(2) is allotted a base funding amount equal to $150,000 plus an amount as determined according to the community supervision formula under section 401.10, subdivision 1 , paragraph (a), clause (2); and
(3) is subject to all requirements relating to providing correctional services under section 244.19 and this chapter.

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