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Minnesota Statutes Chapter 261 - County Relief of Poor, General Provisions
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§ 261.001
Abolition of Town System of Poor Relief
§ 261.002
Transfer of Town Employees
§ 261.003
Eligibility Standards, Rules
§ 261.035
Cremation, Burial, and Funerals at Expense of County
§ 261.04
Liability of Estate
§ 261.062
Tax for Support of Poor
§ 261.063
Tax Levy for Social Services; Board Duty; Penalty
§ 261.21
Hospitalization for Indigent Persons
§ 261.22
Application Filed
§ 261.23
Costs of Hospitalization
§ 261.231
County Board May Delegate Certain Powers
§ 261.232
Duties of Commissioner of Human Services
§ 261.25
Uniform Transfer of Dependents Act
§ 261.28
Subsidy for Abortions Prohibited
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