Minnesota Code § 466.131

INDEMNIFICATION BY STATE.
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Until July 1, 1987, a municipality is an employee of the state for purposes of the indemnification provisions of section 3.736, 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 section 3.736, subdivision 9 , when the municipality is required by sections 245A.01 to 245A.16 or 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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