SF2037

Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council appropriation
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: HF1501

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

This bill provides funding from Minnesota’s general fund to support the Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council as part of health-related appropriations.

Main Provisions

  • Section 1 authorizes an appropriation of 342,000 dollars in fiscal year 2026 and 342,000 dollars in fiscal year 2027.
  • The funds come from the General Fund and are allocated to the Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council.
  • The appropriation is for purposes described in Minnesota Statutes section 256.4835.

Effect on Law / Changes

  • The bill does not create new programs or alter the statutory duties of the council beyond providing targeted funding.
  • It aligns funding with existing authority under Minnesota Statutes section 256.4835 for the Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council.
  • The bill is an ongoing health-related funding measure for the specified fiscal years.

Fiscal Details

  • Source of funds: General Fund
  • Fiscal year 2026: $342,000
  • Fiscal year 2027: $342,000

Relevant Terms

  • appropriation
  • Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council
  • General Fund
  • Minnesota Statutes section 256.4835
  • fiscal year 2026
  • fiscal year 2027
  • health (Health and Human Services context)

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Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 03, 2025SenateActionIntroduction and first reading
March 03, 2025SenateActionReferred toHealth and Human Services
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Progress through the legislative process

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