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MN SF2536
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/10/2014
Primary Sponsor
Jeff Hayden
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AI Summary
- Eliminates the requirement for the Minnesota Board on Aging to provide a grant-in-aid to a statewide, independent, nonprofit, consumer-sponsored agency
- Removes the specification that educational services to councils must be provided through a grant-in-aid mechanism
- Amends Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 144A.33, subdivision 2
- Allows the Minnesota Board on Aging discretion in how educational services to councils are delivered
Legislative Description
Aging board grant-in-aid requirement for educational services to councils elimination
Last Action
Referred to Health, Human Services and Housing
3/10/2014
Committee Referrals
Health, Human Services and Housing3/10/2014
Full Bill Text
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