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Section 3.7394 — Effect Of Special Compensation Process; Relationship To Other Law.

3.7394 EFFECT OF SPECIAL COMPENSATION PROCESS; RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAW. Subdivision 1. No state liability or duty created. The establishment of the special compensation process under section 3.7393 and the emergency relief fund, and an offer of settlement or a settlement agreement, is not an admission of liability by the state or a municipality or […]

Section 3.7395 — Public Assistance.

3.7395 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. Subdivision 1. Eligibility. Payments made to survivors under section 3.7393 or from the emergency relief fund shall not be counted as income, assets, or resources for purposes of eligibility for health care and maintenance programs under chapters 256B, 256D, 256J, and 256L. Survivors and their families who would otherwise be eligible for […]

Section 3.7396 — Disposition Of Remnant Steel Of I-35w Bridge.

3.7396 DISPOSITION OF REMNANT STEEL OF I-35W BRIDGE. (a) After completion of the special claims process under section 3.7393 and all litigation relating to the I-35W bridge collapse, and notwithstanding any provisions in sections 16B.2975, 16C.03, and 161.41, the commissioner of transportation is authorized to declare as surplus all structural steel and any other materials […]

Section 3.749 — Legislative Claims; Filing Fee.

3.749 LEGISLATIVE CLAIMS; FILING FEE. A person filing a claim with the joint senate-house of representatives Subcommittee on Claims must pay a filing fee of $8. The money must be deposited by the clerk of the subcommittee in the state treasury and credited to the general fund. A claimant who is successful in obtaining an […]

Section 3.751 — Contract Claims.

3.751 CONTRACT CLAIMS. Subdivision 1. Waiver of immunity. When a controversy arises out of a contract for work, services, the delivery of goods, debt obligations of the state incurred under article XI of the Minnesota Constitution, or revenue obligations of a retirement fund incurred under section 356B.10 entered into by a state agency through established […]

Section 3.754 — Budget Requests; Property Improvement Claims.

3.754 BUDGET REQUESTS; PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT CLAIMS. All state departments and agencies including the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities shall include in their budget requests the amounts necessary to reimburse counties and municipalities for claims involving assessments for improvements benefiting state-owned property in their communities. Each department and agency shall pay […]

Section 3.755 — Damage By Escaping Inmates.

3.755 DAMAGE BY ESCAPING INMATES. The Department of Corrections and the Department of Human Services shall pay all claims involving property damage, not covered by insurance, resulting from actions of escaping inmates or runaway patients occurring while making their escape. The departments must verify the reasonableness of the amounts claimed. Upon the approval of the […]

Section 3.756 — Misdemeanor.

3.756 MISDEMEANOR. A person who knowingly and willfully presents, or attempts to present, a false or fraudulent claim; or a state officer who knowingly and willfully participates, or assists, in the preparation or presentation of a false or fraudulent claim is guilty of a misdemeanor. A state officer convicted of such an offense also forfeits […]

Section 3.757 — Release Of Opioid-related Claims.

3.757 RELEASE OF OPIOID-RELATED CLAIMS. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given. (b) “Municipality” has the meaning provided in section 466.01, subdivision 1. (c) “Opioid litigation” means any civil litigation, demand, or settlement in lieu of litigation alleging unlawful conduct related to the marketing, sale, or […]

Section 3.7393 — Consideration And Payment Of Claims.

3.7393 CONSIDERATION AND PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. Subdivision 1. Special master panel. The chief justice of the supreme court shall establish a special master panel to consider claims, make offers of settlement, and enter into settlement agreements with survivors on behalf of the state. The panel must be established by June 30, 2008. The panel must […]