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HF100 NINTH ENGROSSMENT REVISOR BD 1-10100-9 <br />135.1 Subd. 5. Reports to the legislature. By January 15, 2024, and each January 15 thereafter, <br />135.2 the office must submit a report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the committees <br />135.3 of the house of representatives and the senate having jurisdiction over community <br />135.4 development that details awards given through the CanRenew program and the use of grant <br />135.5 money, including any measures of successful community impact from the grants. <br />135.6 Sec. 69. [342.72] SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT, RECOVERY, AND <br />135.7 PREVENTION GRANTS. <br />135.8 Subdivision 1. Account established; appropriation. A substance use treatment, recovery, <br />135.9 and prevention grant account is created in the special revenue fund. Money in the account, <br />135.10 including interest earned, is appropriated to the office for the purposes specified in this <br />135.11 section. <br />135.12 Subd. 2. Acceptance of gifts and grants. Notwithstanding sections 16A.013 to 16A.016, <br />135.13 the office may accept money contributed by individuals and may apply for grants from <br />135.14 charitable foundations to be used for the purposes identified in this section. The money <br />135.15 accepted under this section must be deposited in the substance use treatment, recovery, and <br />135.16 prevention grant account created under subdivision 1. <br />135.17 Subd. 3. Disposition of money; grants. (a) Money in the substance use treatment, <br />135.18 recovery, and prevention grant account must be distributed as follows: <br />135.19 (1) 75 percent of the money is for grants for recovery programs and substance use <br />135.2o disorder treatment, as defined in section 245G.01, subdivision 24, and may be used for <br />135.21 substance use disorder treatment provider rate increases and programs to provide education <br />135.22 and training to providers of substance use disorder treatment on the signs of substance use <br />135.23 disorder and effective treatments for substance use disorder. The office shall consult with <br />135.24 the commissioner of human services to determine appropriate provider rate increases or <br />135.25 modifications to existing payment methodologies; <br />135.26 (2) 20 percent of the money is for grants for substance use disorder prevention; and <br />135.27 (3) five percent of the money is for grants to educate pregnant women, breastfeeding <br />135.28 women, and women who may become pregnant on the adverse health effects of substance <br />135.29 use. <br />135.30 (b) The office shall consult with the commissioner of human services, the commissioner <br />135.31 of health, and the Substance Use Disorder Advisory Council to develop an appropriate <br />135.32 application process, establish grant requirements, determine what organizations are eligible <br />135.33 to receive grants, and establish reporting requirements for grant recipients. <br />Article 1 Sec. 69. 135 <br />