Bill Text: MN SF1240 | 2013-2014 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Homeless youth task force establishment
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-14 - Author added Reinert [SF1240 Detail]
Download: Minnesota-2013-SF1240-Introduced.html
1.2relating to human services; establishing a Homeless Youth Task Force;proposing
1.3coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256.
1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.5 Section 1. [256.041] Homeless Youth Task Force.
1.6 Subdivision 1. Establishment. The commissioner of human services shall establish
1.7and provide staffing for a task force regarding the homelessness of youth in Minnesota.
1.8 Subd. 2. Duties. The Homeless Youth Task Force shall study:
1.9(1) the causes and effects of homelessness and ways to ameliorate or eradicate them;
1.10(2) issues which interconnect with homeless youth, such as mental health, chemical
1.11dependency, trafficking of youth whether for sex or other purposes, proper cognitive brain
1.12development for both IQ and executive functions as well as for noncognitive functions,
1.13physical health, gangs, parent training, and intervention; and
1.14(3) any other issues the commissioner deems appropriate, after consulting with the
1.15chair and ranking minority members of the Early Childhood and Youth Development
1.16Committee in the house of representatives and the chair and ranking minority members of
1.17the Health and Human Services Policy Committee in the senate.
1.18 Subd. 3. Membership. The Homeless Youth Task Force shall include:
1.19(1) representatives from state agencies which address issues related to homeless
1.20youth;
1.21(2) representatives from the court system;
1.22(3) children in need of protection;
1.23(4) law enforcement;
2.1(5) individuals or members of private agencies who have experience in delinquency,
2.2housing issues, social work, or education systems; and
2.3(6) faculty or staff at institutions of higher education who have knowledge of issues
2.4affecting homeless youth.
2.5 Subd. 4. Report. The Homeless Youth Task Force shall issue a report by December
2.61, 2013, with preliminary findings and suggestions for possible action by the legislature in
2.72014, and shall issue a final report by November 1, 2014.
1.3coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256.
1.4BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
1.5 Section 1. [256.041] Homeless Youth Task Force.
1.6 Subdivision 1. Establishment. The commissioner of human services shall establish
1.7and provide staffing for a task force regarding the homelessness of youth in Minnesota.
1.8 Subd. 2. Duties. The Homeless Youth Task Force shall study:
1.9(1) the causes and effects of homelessness and ways to ameliorate or eradicate them;
1.10(2) issues which interconnect with homeless youth, such as mental health, chemical
1.11dependency, trafficking of youth whether for sex or other purposes, proper cognitive brain
1.12development for both IQ and executive functions as well as for noncognitive functions,
1.13physical health, gangs, parent training, and intervention; and
1.14(3) any other issues the commissioner deems appropriate, after consulting with the
1.15chair and ranking minority members of the Early Childhood and Youth Development
1.16Committee in the house of representatives and the chair and ranking minority members of
1.17the Health and Human Services Policy Committee in the senate.
1.18 Subd. 3. Membership. The Homeless Youth Task Force shall include:
1.19(1) representatives from state agencies which address issues related to homeless
1.20youth;
1.21(2) representatives from the court system;
1.22(3) children in need of protection;
1.23(4) law enforcement;
2.1(5) individuals or members of private agencies who have experience in delinquency,
2.2housing issues, social work, or education systems; and
2.3(6) faculty or staff at institutions of higher education who have knowledge of issues
2.4affecting homeless youth.
2.5 Subd. 4. Report. The Homeless Youth Task Force shall issue a report by December
2.61, 2013, with preliminary findings and suggestions for possible action by the legislature in
2.72014, and shall issue a final report by November 1, 2014.
