People who qualify can get help paying for substance abuse treatment through their local county office. Federal, state and county governments put money into a Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund so that Minnesotans with low income can get needed treatment. For more information view the CCDTF SFY 2018 Eligibility Determination (PDF).
Clients are entitled to have chemical dependency services paid for by the CCDTF, if the client:
1. Is enrolled in MA OR
Meets the following household size (HHS) and household income (HHI) limitation:
Household size | MA Parents, Caretaker Relative,
children Age 19-20, Adults without Children |
MA Children – Age 2-18 | MA Pregnant Women |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $16,039 | $33,165 | N/A |
2 | $21,599 | $44,660 | $45,147 |
3 | $27,158 | $56,155 | $56,767 |
4 | $32,718 | $67,650 | $68,388 |
5 | $38,277 | $79,145 | $80,008 |
6 | $43,836 | $90,640 | $91,628 |
7 | $49,396 | $102,135 | $103,249 |
8 | $54,955 | $113,630 | $114,869 |
Add for each additional person | $5,559 | $11,495 | $11,620 |
Contact your county social services or tribal office to see if you qualify. The first step is to get a Rule 25 assessment.