Minn. Stat. § 12.22
Subd. 1. Federal aid.
Whenever the federal government, or an agency or officer of the federal government, offers to the state, or through the state to any political subdivision of the state, services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds by way of gift, grant or loan, for the purposes of emergency management, the state, acting through the governor, or the political subdivision, acting with the consent of the governor and through its governing body, may accept the offer and then may authorize an officer of the state or of the political subdivision, as the case may be, to receive the services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds on behalf of the state or the political subdivision and subject to the terms of the offer and the rules, if any, of the agency making the offer. However, no money or other funds may be accepted or received as a loan nor any indebtedness incurred except as provided by law.
Subd. 2. Individual offers of aid.
Whenever a person offers to the state or to a political subdivision of the state, services, equipment, supplies, materials, real property, or funds by the way of gift, grant, or loan, for purposes of civil emergency management, the state, acting through the governor, or a political subdivision, acting through its governing body, may accept the offer and then may authorize an officer of the state or of the political subdivision, as the case may be, to receive the services, equipment, supplies, materials, real property, or funds on behalf of the state or political subdivision, and subject to the terms of the offer. However, no money or other funds may be accepted or received as a loan nor any indebtedness incurred except as provided by law. Real property so accepted must be treated as, and subject to the same immunities during time of national security emergency as, real property owned by the state.
Subd. 2a. Volunteer protections.
Subd. 3. Governor may establish rules.
Subd. 4. Other law preserved.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to remove any immunity from, defense to, or limitation on liability provided by the Minnesota Tort Claims Act, the Municipal Tort Claims Act, or other law.