Minn. Stat. §3.9215 OMBUDSPERSON FOR AMERICAN INDIAN FAMILIES
In recognition of the sovereign status of Indian Tribes and the unique laws and standards involved in protecting Indian children, this section creates the Office of the Ombudsperson for AMERICAN INDIAN Families and gives the ombudsperson the powers and duties necessary to effectively carry out the functions of the Office.
Read the Statutory Language on the Office of the Revisor of Statutes website.
Minn. Stat. §3.9216 AMERICAN INDIAN COMMUNITY-SPECIFIC BOARD
The American Indian Community-Specific Board advises and assists the Ombudsperson for American Indian Families. The Board consists of five members who are members of a federally recognized Tribe or members of the American Indian community. The Minnesota Indian Affairs Council appoints the members of the Board.
Read the Statutory Language about the Board on the Office of the Revisor of Statutes website.