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90-627 0 R I G I f�A L� Council File ,� � .�� Green Sheet ,� ��`1 RESOLUTION ---�� CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA � 18� � `�---� Presented By ��� ��t� Referred To Committee: Date . RESOLIITION FINDING CENSUS TRACTS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR 1990 COMMIINITY RESOORCE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Saint Paul did on December 21, 1989 adopt Resolution 89-2210 approving the 1990 guidelines for Saint Paul's Neighborhood Revitalization Program, a program combining the Community Resource Program (CRP) and the Urban _ Revitalization Action Program (URAP) ; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,, that; the City Council of the City of Saint Paul finds that the follaw}.ng census tracts meet the eligibility criteria for a CRP targeted neighborhood identified in Laws of Minnesota 1989, Chapter 290, Article 11, Section 2, • Subd. 2 : 313., 3�.4, 315, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 336, 338, 339, 340, 353, 359, 360, 361 (detailed findings are attached) , and are hereby designated as targeted neighborhoods under authority .of Chapter 290, Article 11, Section 2, Subd. 1; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saint Paul does hereby add to the identified census tracts a contiguous area of one-half mile in all directions from the designated targeted neighborhood; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all assisted housing as defined in Laws of Minnesota 1989, Chapter 290, Section 1, Subd. 6, located within the City of Saint Paul is also designated a targeted neighborhood. Yea Navs Absent Requested by Department of: imon �� osw z ='�`- on �_ Plannin & Economic Development acca ee e tma —� une -- � y i son B Adopted by Council: Date APR 1 7 1990 Form Approved by City A orney Adoption Certified by Council Secretary gY: � By� ��"�' � �-��r� Approved by Mayor for Submission to Approved by Mayor: Date - PR � 8 1JJO Council By: ,�,���� By: ��.�'��� p�,R�_►��lED APR 2 81990 - � yo-G�7 - ORIGIf� AL �fINDINGS CONCERN[NG �SA1NT PAUL COM�l1NITY RESOURCE PROGRAM (CRP) � �CENSUS TRACT ELIGIBILITY � � ( ( �� � � HOUSING CONDITION � � CENSUS �I I I X SUBSTD � X BUILT � � TRACT ��UNEMPLOYMENT� INCOME � UNITS (1988) �PRIOR - 1940 � �----------��------------�-----------------�-----------------�-------------� � �� � � � � � SMSA �) 4X � 520,699 � � � � EL1G16LE �� _> SX � _< E10,350 � => 25X � => 70X � � �� � � � � � 313 �� 10X * � 13,073 � 44X * � 77X * � � 314 �� 12X * � 13,422 � 29X * � 77X * � � 315 �� 12X * � 11,613 � 36X * � 81X * � � �� � � � � � 325 �� 10X * � 14,159 � 47X * � 85X * � � 326 �� 9X * � 12,686 � 45X * � 81X * � � 327 �� 11X * ( 71,483 � 27X * � 73X * � � 328 �� 3X � 7,994 * � 48SG * � 81X * � � 329 �� 27X * � 5,408 * � 5X � OX � � 330 �) 8X * � 13,110 � 26X * � 69% � � 331 (� 9X * � 11,956 ( 40X * � 78X * � ( �� � � � � � 336 �� 10X * � 5,551 * � 15X � 2X � � 338 �� 9X * � 15,295 � 51X * � 66X � � 339 �� 13X * � 18,772 � 38X * � 87X * � � 340 �� 8X * � 8,967 * � 32% * � 80X * � � �� � � � � � 353 �� 9X * � 15,636 � 31% * � 78X * � � �� � � � � � 359 �� 6% � 8,278 * � 29X * � 62% � ( 360 �� 10X * � 10,265 * � 24X � 68X � ( 361 �� 13X * � 9,564 * � 6X � 28% � * Meets or exceeds eligibility criteria. To be eligible for CRP activity as a census tract, the census tract must meet or exceed the eligibility criteria in at least tao categories. ;,�_ �tEC�1VE� C�0 jD-2'7 DEPARTM[NTIOFFICE/COUNGL � OATE INITIATED AR (� �119q� Plannin and Economic Development 3/9/90 GREEN SH " t�0. 8 4 1 4 COPITACT PERSON 3 PHONE �N INITIAUDATE �DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CITV OOU Mark Vander Schaaf 228-3373 �� �c�rr ArroANev �'�R 4 '�bl���� MUST BE ON COUNGL AOENOA BY(OATE) ROUTNiO �BUDOET DIRECTOR �FIN.�MOT.$ERVICES DIR. Ma rc h 21� 1990 ��VOii(OR A8318TANT) � TOTAL#�OF SIGNATURE PAOES 1 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIQNATUR� ACf10N REOUESTED: Ado�t resolution via consent agenda. Resolution fi�ds cer�tain eensus tracts to be eli4ible for 1990 C�mmunity Resource Program (CRP) activities. r� No�,�roNS:�c�«��n cour�oo�rc��s�►�� o�nowu _PLANNINO COMMI8810N _pVIL 8ERV1�COMM18810N ��� PMONE PW. _dB COMMITTEE _ COMMENTS: _8TAFF _ _D18TAICT COURT SUPPORTS WHICH COUNGL OBJECTIVE4 IN171ATINO PROBLEM.ISBUE�OPPOR7UN17Y(Wh State law requires a re eligible for CRP activities. ; \ w � ���-G!'J�- L G , ADVANTAOE8 IF APPROVED: Necessary to receive � � �v DISADVANTAOES IF APPROVED: --- _ _ None DISADVANTA�OES IF NOT APPt�VED: Forfeiture of $2,685,494 in State CRP funds. REC�iVED t►our�cii Kesearcr� �encer �((�,� APR 0 31°90 CtTY CIERK TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSACTION = C08T/REVENUE WOQETED(CIRCLE ONE) YES WO FUNDINa 80URCE ACTIVITY NUMBER FlNANpAL INFORMATION:(EXPlA1N) U� I�OTE: OOMPLETE DIRECTIONS ARE INCLIIDED IN THE OREEN'SHEET lN8TRUCTIONAI. MANUAL AVAILABLE IN THE PURCHASINCI, OFFICE(PHONE NO.298-4225). ROUTINO OFIDEA: A Bsbw are probnsd routfnga for the flve most frequeM typ�s of documsMs: CONTRACTS (assumes authorized COIJNqt RE30LUTION (Amsnd, BdptsJ budyet exists) Accept.Grants) 1. Outside Agsncy 1. DepartmeM Diroctor 3. �(:ity Uttome��; " 3. qty�Attomey 4. AAayor 4. Mayor/AaeiNant 5. Flr►eutcs d�Mgmt 3vcs.Director 5. Gty Council 6. Flnar�cs Accounting 6. Chisf Aa:ouMant,Fln d�Mgmt 3vcs. ADAAINISTRATIVE ORDER ��) COUNqI RE30LUTION �ORD1�NANCE 1. Activity Menaqer 1. Initlatirp DeputmsM Dfnct� 2. Dspartmor►t Axounte�t 2• �Y A�� 3. DspertrnsM Director S• May�oHAMhtaM 4. Budqet DireCtor . 4. pty Cdll�cil 5. City derk 6. Chief Accourttant. Fin 8 Mpmt Svcs. ADMINISTRATIVE OR�RS (aN othero) 1. Iniriating Dspartrrront 2. ary Attomsy 3. MayoNAesiste�nt 4. City Gerk TOTAL NUMBER OF SI(iNATURE PAGES Indicate the#�of pegss�whiCh sfpnatwes ere requirod and e�rcl sach of these� ACTION RECUE3TED Desc�ibs what the proJecUnqu�et sesks to�ux�pliah in either chrondopi- cal ordsr or ordsr ot impo�ta�o��whk�sr ia moat eppropriate for the issus. Do not writs oompNte sertencsa. Bspin e�h item in ycwr Ust withh a verb. RECOMMENDATION3 Complste ii ths isws in question has b�an pr�srned beTure arry body, public or prfvets. 3UPPORTS WHICH COUNqL 08JECTIVE4 Indicate which Cow+dl abJsc�ro(s)Y��Pro1��i�suPp�bY��9 the ksy woM(s)(HOUSiN(1, RECREA110N,NEIQH80RHOODS, ECONOMlC DEVELOPMENT, BUO(iET, SEWER SEPARATIOI�.(SEE COMPLETE LI3T IN INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL.) COUNCIL COMMITtEFJRE8EAACH REPORT-OPTIONAL AS REOUESTED BY CW1Nf�L INITIATINC3 PROBLEM.IS8UE.OPPORTUNITY Expl�in the situetbn o►conditlor�a th�cne�od a need for your project or request. ADVANTAQES IF APPROVED Indicate whether thfs ie�imply an ennual bud�et proceduro requlred by law/ cheRer or whsth�r thers are sp�cNic in wh�h ths City of Saint Paul and its citizens wNl b�At irom this pr�t/�. DISADVANTA(iES IF APPROVED What neyatNre etfects or major changes to bxi�np or p�et pCOCeases might this project/requat produce ff k is pasaed(e.g.�tralfic dNays� rwise, , t.x increws or ass�an�nb)?To Whom?When�For hour lonp7 DISADVANTAOES IF NOT APPROVED What will be ths nepativs consequencss if the promised action is not approved?InebiNty to deliver ssrvk:e?Coniinued high traific, noias, eccideM rate?LOes of rovenW? FINqNCIAL IMPACT Althouph you must taibr the infornnetion you provids here to the issue you are addnssirp, in�snsral you must answeK two quesdons: How much is it qdng to cost't Who is goirp to pay7 ;.� s'� �, -�,�� � i �� ,� ��, � � �: /A/ r/� � � r _ . . . .. r/�70-��� � _ V i �'��A� � � 199� CHAPTER �Io. �?90 • � -:�;F�.�` H.F. I�fo. 59 1 ( 3) in a negligent manner while having an alcohol 2 concentration of 0 .10 or more, is guilty of criminal vehicular 3 operation resulting in injury to an unborn child and may be 4 sentenced to imprisonment for not more than tkree five years or 5 to payment of a fine of not more than $�;999 $10 ,000 , or both. 6 A prosecution for or conviction of a crime under this 7 subdivision is not a bar to conviction of or punishment for any 8 other crime committed by the defendant as part of the same 9. conduct. 10 Sec. 8. [EFFECTIVE DATE. ] 11 Sections 1 to 7 are effective Auqust 1, 1989, and apply to 12 crimes committed and violations occurring on or after that date. 13 ARTICLE 11 14 COMMUNITY RESOURCE PROGRAM 15 Section 1. [DEFINITIONS. J 16 Subdivision 1. [SCOPE. ] The definitions in this section 17 apply to sections 1 to 8. 18 Subd. �2. [CITY. ] "City" means a city of the first class as 19 defined in section 410 .01. 20 Subd. 3. [CITY COUNCIL. ] "City council" means the city 21 council of a city as defined in subdivision 2. 22 Subd. 4. [COMMUNITY RESOURCE PROGRAM. ] "Community resource 23 program" or "program" means a community resource program adopted 24 according to section 3. 25 Subd. 5. [TARGETED NEIGHBORHOOD. J "Targeted neighborhood" 26 means an area including one or more census tracts as determined 27 and measured by the Bureau of Census of the United States 28 Department of Conunerce that a city council determines_� 29 resolution meets the criteria of section 2, subdivision 2, and 30 any additional area designated under section 2. :31 Subcl. 6. [ASSIS`rED HOUSING. ] "Assisted housinq" means : 32 (1) the housing is either owned or under the control of a 33 housing agency and is used in a manner authorized by sections 34 469 .001" to 469.047; 35 ( 2) the housing is defined as an emergency shelter or 36 transitional housinq under section 272.02, clause ( 12) or ( 19 ) ; ' � 107 . 1 � CH�PTER \o. _�uU H.E. \o. �9 Th:_ rr.accmrnc �;C tPe Ffuu.e �,f Repre�ent:;i�•e� 3I1G� Sel13Ce �� prnor��l�, rnc•niled. 2 � � P.oeert �"anasek J�' ,`�` - L -.�, `D2C22' .. .^.2 :'!!7(�Si.>r, __c .:CL'.2c, - . 25:..c .. ._ �� .,..,. P3ssed cha Heuse of Represe::cscie•es nn :'r!zy 2 C , '_9 8 g , - ___�� ��.E' � �.:�,u���G ` Eaw4ird �. 6ura:c�; Cnl2j C.trR,Hous2 0%Rapresentattres. Passed che �?na�e on Mzy 2 0 , i 9 8 9 . '. ��%�G/ � � � / //" . .i'���.��—G.�c�� Pacrici: E. FIan3�-er. Jetretary of rna Srncte. Presenced to che Governor on ,� 19�9. Ste�-en C. C:e_s • .°.e_•=o- _.�__.�_. • �JDCO�'c� Ofl / � :r��a. 3 �I. � , � R�� ol�n G. f'z .. Goctnter of tiu�ta:e o�lf:.. esotc. n - Filed on � ���`� � _91Q � � ;:��,� �-- � ,G> � G�.���.,��,� �-`�.�.� Josn �nderson G:o�•e � �eereterv nf Stcs.a. ^ � . �l�e � � -� �� �� � ��� �� . . . � . ..4 _ � �-..-�o=��� � . ;.q . . . ��A�. (;- �i 199� CHAPTER �to. •?90 , � ,, ., ;�, H.F. 1Yo. 59 4,. ;�, :; ,- �: 1 (3) in a negligent manner while having an alcohol 2 concentration of 0 . 10 or more, is guilty of criminal vehicular 3 operation resulting in injury to an unborn child and may be 4 sentenced to imprisonment for not more than t�ree five years or 5 to payment of a fine of not more than $�;99@ $10,000 , or both. 6 A prosecution for or conviction of a crime under this 7 subdivision is not a bar to conviction of or punishment for any 8 other crime committed by the defendant as part of the same 9. conduct. 10 Sec. 8. [EFFECTIVE DATE. � - 11 Sections 1 to 7 are effective Auqust 1, 1989 , and apply to 12 crimes committed and violations occurring on or after that date. 13 ARTICLE 11 14 COMMUNITY RESOURCE PROGRAM 15 Section 1. [DEFINITIONS. ] 16 Subdivision 1. (SCOPE. ] The definitions in this section 17 apply to sections 1 to 8. 18 Subd. �2. [CITY. J "City" means a city of the first class as 19 defined in section 410 .01. 20 Subd. 3 . [CITY COUNCIL. ] "City council" means the city 21 council of a city as defined in subdivision 2. 22 Subd. 4. [COMMUNITY RESOURCE PROGRAM. � "Community resource 23 proqram" or "program" means a community resource program adopted 24 accordinq to section 3. 25 Subd. 5. [TARGETED NEIGHBORHOOD. ) "Targeted neighborhood" 26 means an area including one or more census tracts as determined 27 and measured by the Bureau of Census of the United States 28 Department of Commerce that a city council determines by 29 resolution meets the criteria of section 2, subdivision 2, and 30 any additional area designated under section 2. r 3I Sub�l. 6. [ASSIS'1'ED HOUSING. ] "Assisted housing" means : 32 (1) the housing is either owned or under the control of a 33 housing agency and is used in a manner authorized by sections 34 469.001' to 469.047; 35 ( 2) the housinq is defined as an emergency shelter or 36 transitional housinq under section 272.02, clause i12) or ( 19 ) ; � � 107 ! • ' ` . . �,� _ � CHAPTER No. '?90 � H.F. 1Vo. 59 1 ( 2) the housing is classified as class Sc propertv under 2 section 273 .13 , subdivision 25, paraqra h (c) , clause ( 4 ) ; or 3 ( 4) the housinq is a bui.ldinq that receives a low-income 4 housing credit under section 242 of the Internal Revenue Code of 5 1986; or which meets the requirements of that section, and was 6 under construction or rehabilitation prior to May 1 , 1988 . 7 Sec. 2 . [DESIGNATION OF TP,RGETED NEIGHHORHOODS. � 8 Subdivision 1 . [CITY AUTHORITY. ] A city may by resolution 9 designate targeted neiqhborhoods within its borders after 10 adopting detailed findinqs that the neiqhborhoods meet the 11 eligibility requirements in subdivision 2 or 3 . ` 12 Subd. 2 . [ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR TARGETED 13 NEIGHBORHOODS. ) An area within a city is eligible for 14 desiqnation as a targeted neiqhborhood if the area meets at 15 least two of the following criteria: 16 ( 1) the area had an unemployment rate that was twice the 17 unemployment rate for the Minneapolis and St. Paul standard 18 metropolitan statistical area as determined by the 1980 federal 19 census; 20 ( 2) the median household income in the area was no more 21 than half the median household income for the Minnea olis and 22 St. Paul standard metropolitan statistical area as determined by 23 the 1980 federal census; or 24 ( 3) the area is characterized by residential dwellinq units 25 in need of substantial rehabilitation. An area qualifies under 26 this clause if 25 percent or more of the residential dwelling 27 units are in substandard condition as determined by the city or 28 70 percent or more of the residential dwellinq units were built � 29 before 1940 as determined by the 1980 federal census. 30 Subd. 3 . [ADDITIONAL AREA ELIGIBLE FOR INCLUSION IN 31 TP,RGETED NEIGHBORHOOD. J (a) �'ne city may ad� to the area � 32 designated as a tarqeted neiqhborhood under subdivision 2 a 33 contiguous area of one-half mile in all directions from the 34 designated targeted neighborhood. 35 (b) Assisted housing is also considered a tar eted 36 neighborhood. � 108 � _ �_ , � . . ��a-�a � � CH�PTER No. '?90 H.F. No. 59 1 Sec. 3 . [COMMUNITY RESOURCES PROGRAMS. ] 2 Subdivision 1. [COMMUNITY RESOURCES .PROGRAM; REQUIREMENT. ] 3 A city must prepare a comprehensive community resources 4 program. The program must describe the specific community S resource services and means by which the city intends to pursue 6 and implement the program objectives outlined in subdivision 2 7 for each targeted neighborhood served under the program and the 8 community initiatives program described in section 4. 9 Subd. 2. [COMMUNITY RESOURCES PROGRAM OBJECTIVES. J A 10 community resources program must address at least the following 11 objectives: 12 ( 1) increasing community safety and reducing crime; 13 ( 2) enhancing family stability� including school readiness; 14 ( 3 ) providing opportunities for residents to become 15 self-supportinq; and 16 ( 4) building the capacity of neighborhood-based 17 organizations to create cohesiveness and stability in their 18 communities. 19 Subd. 3 . [COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION. ] A city must adopt a 20 process to involve the residents in targeted neighborhoods in 21 planning, developing, and implementinq the community resource 22 program. 23 Subd. 4. [ADVISORY COMMITTEE. ] The city council of a city 24 requesting state financial assistance under section 5 shall 25 establish an advisory council to assist the city in developinq 26 and implementing a community resource program. The advisory 27 committee may include, but is not limited to: city council 28 members, county commissioners , school board members, community 29 service representatives, business community representatives, and 30 resident representatives of tarqeted neiqhborhoods. The city 31 may designate an �xisting entity as che advisory committee if 32 the entity meets the membership requirements outlined in this 33 subdivision. 34 Subd. 5 . [PROGRAM APPROVAL. J A city may approve or modify 35 a community resource program only after holdinq a public hearinq . 36 Notice of the hearing must be provided in a newspaper of qeneral 109 • • � CHAPTER �to. ?90 ♦ � H.F. i�1o. 59 1 circulation in the city and in the tarqeted neiqhborhoods not 2 less than ten days nor more than 30 days before the date of the 3 hearing. In addition, the notice shall be ublished in the most 4 widely circulated communit_y newspa er in the tarqeted 5 neiqhborhoods. 6 Sec. 4 . (COMMUNITY INITIATIVES PROGRAM. J 7 A city may establish a community initiatives ro ram as 8 part of the communit_y resource lan. No more than ten percent 9 of the community resource money may be distributed under the 10 community initiatives proqram. State money used for the 11 community initiatives program must be used for im lementin 12 activities included in the communitv resources roQram. 13 Financial assistance or service contracts awarded to a sin le 14 nonprofit organization under this subdivision are limited to 15 $10,000 annually. 16 Sec. 5. [PAYMENT AND ALLOCATION. ] 17 Subdivision 1. [PAYMENT OF STATE MONEY. ] Upon receivin 18 from a city the certification that a community resources proqram 19 has been adopted or modified, the commissioner of state plannin 20 shall, within 30 davs after receivinq the certification, ay to 21 the city the amount of state money identified as necessary to 22 implement the community resources pro ram. State money may be 23 paid to the city only to the extent that the a ro riation limit 24 for the city specified in subdivision 2 is not exceeded. 25 Subd. 2. [ALLOCATION. J Appropriation to each city shall be 26 in proportion to the citv' s portion of the combined o ulation 27 of the cities. The population of each city is determined by the 28 most recent estimates available to the commissioner . 29 Sec. 6 . [ELIGIBLE USES FOR COMMUNITY RESOURCE MONEY. ] 30 Subdivision 1. (ELIGIBLE USES. J The city may use up to 20 31 percent of the community resource monev �or 1Qw-income housinq 32 needs and economic development in tarqeted neiqhborhoods. Not 33 more than 40 percent of this amount mav be used to address 34 low-income housing needs citywide. � 35 If a resident of a tarqeted neiqhborhood is a recipient of 36 resource services and moves to a residence in another part of 110 � _ �'� , , . . . (r��-�z 7 � CHAPTER 1�Io. •?90 H.F'. 1�10. 59 1 the city, eligibility continues for the community resources 2 services. 3 Subd. 2. [WAY TO GROW. J The city of Minneapolis shall 4 spend $350,000 of the funds received by the city under section 5 5 on the Minneapolis wap to grow proQram. 6 Sec. 7. [CITY POWERS. ] 7 A city may exercise any of its corporate powers in 8 implementing the community resources program. In addition to 9 the authority granted by other law, a cit_y, through a request 10 for proposal process, may make grants, loans, and other forms of 11 assistance to and enter into service contracts with, 12 individuals, for profit and nonprofit corporations, and other 13 organizations to implement a community resources proQram. 14 Sec. 8 . [ANNUAL REPORT. ] 15 A city must provide an annual report on the status of the 16 program implementation and analyze whether the intended 17 objectives are being achieved. The repbrt should be presented 18 to the commissioner and the legislature. 19 P,RTICLE 12 20 MULTIDISCIPLINARY CHEMICAL ABUSE PREVENTION TEAM 21 Section 1. [ 299A. 40 ] [MULTIDISCIPLINARY CHEMICAL ABUSE 22 PREVENTION TEAM. ] 23 Subdivision 1. (ESTABLISHMENT OF TEAM. J A county, a 24 multicounty organization of counties formed by an aqreement 25 under section 471. 59, or a city with a population of no more 26 than 50,000, may establish a multidisciplinary chemical abuse 27 prevention team. The chemical abuse prevention team may 28 include, but not be limited to, representatives of health, 29 mental health, public health, law enforcement, educational, 30 social service, court service, community education, reliqious , 31 and other appropriate agencies, and parent and youth groups. 32 For purposes of this section, "chemical abuse" has the meaninq 33 qiven in Minnesota Rules, part 9530.6605, subpart 6. When 34 Qossible the team must coordinate its activities with existinq 35 local groups, organizations, and teams dealing with the same 36 issues the team is addressinq. � 111 . _ � � CHAPTER �I��. �?90 � � � � H.F. No. 59 1 Subd. 2 . [DUTIES OF TEAM. J (a) A multidisciplinary 2 chemical abuse prevention team shall : 3 ( 1) assist in coordinating chemical abuse prevention and 4 treatment services provided by various Qroups , orQanizations , 5 and agencies in the community; 6 ( 2) disseminate information on the chemical abuse 7 prevention and treatment services that are available within the 8 community in which the team is established; 9 ( 3) develop and conduct educational programs on chemical 10 abuse prevention for adults and youth within the community in 11 which the team is established; 12 ( 4) conduct activities to address other high-risk behaviors 13 related to chemical abuse, includinq, but not limited to, 14 suicide, delinquency, and family violence; and 15 ( 5) conduct other appropriate chemical abuse prevention 16 activities. 17 (b) The team, in carrying out its duties under this 18 subdivision, must focus on chemical abuse issues and needs 19 unique to the community in which the team is established. In 20 defining the needs and goals of the team, the team shall consult 21 with the governmental body of the city or county in which the 22 team is established. When a team is established in a 23 multicounty area, the team shall consult with representatives of 24 the county boards of each county. 25 (c) The team; in carrying out its duties, shall comply with 26 the government data practices act in chapter 13, and 27 requirements for confidentiality of records under Code of 28 Federal Regulations, title 42, sections 2.1 to 2 .67, as amended 29 through December 31, 1988, and section 254A.09. 30 Subd. 3. [GRANTS FOR QEMONSTRATION PROGRAM. J The assistant 31 commissioner of the office af drug policy may award a grant to a 32 county, multicounty organization, or city, as described in 33 subdivision 1, for establishing and operating a 34 multidisciplinary chemical abuse prevention team. The assistant 35 commissioner may a.pprove up to five applications for grants 36 under this subdivision. The grant funds must be used to ' 112 . � . ':. . : . . �9�-�,�� � CH�PTER �10. •?90 H.F. i�io. �9 i establish a multidisci�linary chemical abuse prevention team to 2 carry out the duties in subdivision 2 . 3 Subd. 4 . (ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER; ADMINISTRATION OF 4 GRANTS. ] The assistant commissioner shall develo a rocess for 5 administerina arants under subdivision 3 The rocess must be 6 compatible with the community Qrant roqram administered by the 7 state olanning aqency under the Druct Free Schools and 8 Communities Act, Public Law Number 100-690 . The rocess for 9 administerinq the qrants must include establishinq criteria the 10 .assistant commissioner shall a ly in awardinq qrants . The 11 assistant commissioner shall issue requests for roposals for 12 grants under subdivision 3 . The request must be desiqned to 13 obtain detailed information about the a licant and other 14 information the assistant commissioner considers necessary to 15 evaluate and select a qrant reci ient . The ap licant shall 16 submit a proposal for a qrant on a form and in a manner 17 prescribed by the assistant commissioner . The assistant 18 commissioner shall award qrants under this section so that 50 19 percent of the funds appro riated for the qrants qo to the 20 metropolitan area comprised of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Henne in, 21 Ramsey, Scott, and Washinqton counties , and 50 ercent of the 22 funds go to the area outside the metro olitan area The rocess 23 for administerinq the qrants must also include procedures for 24 monitoring the recipients ' use of qrant funds and re ortinq 25 _requirements for qrant reci ients. 26 Sec. 2. (MONITORING AND REPORT OF CHEMICAL ABUSE 27 PREVENTION TEAMS. � 28 The assistant commissioner of the office of druq policy 29 shall monitor the activities of teams funded under the 30 demonstration proqram for multidisci linary chemical abuse 31 prevention teams under section l, and report to the leqislature 32 on or before Januar_y 1, 1991, on the teams ' o eration and 33 progress. 113 . . . . . � - : , :� _ � . � CH�PTER �u. _���p H.F. \o. �9 T!::_ rr.actmen; vE �'r.r Flvu;e �,f Repre�ent:;i�•e� and Senace �� prnpe:�l�. e'lt'�tieci. 2 � P.obert Canzseic � J�:'o,^� . L :' -,�, ��+rq2' .. .'l'l�:�Si ��. '_c .:(!'.'.�<, _ . •'�:,.e _, ._ ..� ...._. Psssed che Heuse af Re�CN_2:;LSCic-e� an Mzy 2 C , '_9$9 , � _'_S��c.�Q,�% � ��.e!C Eaw4+.rd a. 6urd:c�: Chiel C,era,Ho�.sr oi Rrpresencrstzres. Pa�sed �he Sena�e on !�!ay 20 , i989 . ' � ���i�� � .� / % - .i'�'���'—G.�c�� Pa:ricx E. Ftans�•er. Srentary oj tnr jrncte. Presenced co cne Governor on � 19�9. , Sce�-en C. 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