Drug Offense; Fleeing Felons; General Assistance Benefits; Eligibility
2005 c 136 art 14 s 18; 2016 c 158 art 2 s 120
Viewing an earlier, undated versionView current Subd. 1. Scope.
The collateral sanctions discussed in this section are codified in section 256D.024.
Subd. 2. Benefit eligibility.
(a) A person convicted of a drug offense after July 1, 1997, is ineligible for general assistance benefits and Supplemental Security Income under chapter 256D until:
- (1) five years after completing the terms of a court-ordered sentence; or
- (2) unless the person is participating in a drug treatment program, has successfully completed a program, or has been determined not to be in need of a drug treatment program.
(b) A person who becomes eligible for assistance under chapter 256D is subject to random drug testing and shall lose eligibility for benefits for five years beginning the month following:
- (1) any positive test for an illegal controlled substance; or
- (2) discharge of sentence for conviction of another drug felony.
- (c) Parole violators and fleeing felons are ineligible for benefits and persons fraudulently misrepresenting eligibility are also ineligible to receive benefits for ten years.