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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Subdivision 1. Establishment. The commissioner of human services shall establish a school-linked behavioral health grant program to provide early identification and intervention for students with mental health and substance use disorder needs and to build the capacity of schools to support students with mental health and substance use disorder needs in the classroom.
Subd. 2. Eligible applicants. An eligible applicant for a school-linked behavioral health grant is an entity or provider that is:
(1) a mental health clinic certified undersection 245I.20;
(2) a community mental health center undersection 256B.0625, subdivision 5;
(3) an Indian health service facility or a facility owned and operated by a tribe or tribal organization operating underUnited States Code, title 25, section 5321;
(4) a provider of children's therapeutic services and supports as defined insection 256B.0943;
(5) enrolled in medical assistance as a mental health or substance use disorder provider agency and employs at least two full-time equivalent mental health professionals qualified according tosection 245I.04, subdivision 2, or two alcohol and drug counselors licensed or exempt from licensure under chapter 148F who are qualified to provide clinical services to children and families;
(6) licensed under chapter 245G and in compliance with the applicable requirements in chapters 245A, 245C, and 260E,section 626.557, andMinnesota Rules, chapter 9544; or
(7) a licensed professional in private practice as defined insection 245G.01, subdivision 17, who meets the requirements ofsection 254B.05, subdivision 1, paragraph (b).
Subd. 3. Allowable grant activities and related expenses. (a) Allowable grant activities and related expenses may include but are not limited to:
(1) identifying and diagnosing mental health conditions and substance use disorders of students;
(2) delivering mental health and substance use disorder treatment and services to students and their families, including via telehealth consistent withsection 256B.0625, subdivision 3b;
(3) supporting families in meeting their child's needs, including navigating health care, social service, and juvenile justice systems;
(4) providing transportation for students receiving school-linked behavioral health services when school is not in session;
(5) building the capacity of schools to meet the needs of students with mental health and substance use disorder concerns, including school staff development activities for licensed and nonlicensed staff; and
(6) purchasing equipment, connection charges, on-site coordination, set-up fees, and site fees in order to deliver school-linked behavioral health services via telehealth.
(b) Grantees shall obtain all available third-party reimbursement sources as a condition of receiving a grant. For purposes of this grant program, a third-party reimbursement source excludes a public school as defined insection 120A.20, subdivision 1. Grantees shall serve students regardless of health coverage status or ability to pay.
Subd. 4. Data collection and outcome measurement. Grantees shall provide data to the commissioner for the purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of the school-linked behavioral health grant program, no more frequently than twice per year. Data provided by grantees must include only the number of clients served, client demographics, payor information, client-related clinical and ancillary services including hours of direct client services, and hours of ancillary support services. Qualitative data may also be collected to demonstrate outcomes. The commissioner must consult with grantees to develop ongoing outcome measures for program capacity and performance.
Subd. 5. Consultation; grant awards. In administering the grant program, the commissioner shall consult with school districts that have not received grants under this section but that wish to collaborate with a community mental health provider. The commissioner shall also work with culturally specific providers to allow the providers to serve students from their community in multiple schools. When awarding grants, the commissioner shall consider the need to have consistency of providers over time among schools and students.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Public Welfare and Related Activities (Ch. 245-267) § 245.4901. School-linked behavioral health grants - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/public-welfare-and-related-activities-ch-245-267/mn-st-sect-245-4901/
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