Minn. Stat. § 259A.20
Subd. 1. General information.
Subd. 2. Medical assistance eligibility.
Eligibility for medical assistance for children receiving adoption assistance is as specified in section 256B.055.
Subd. 3. Payments.
(a) The basic maintenance payments must be made according to the following schedule for all children except those eligible for adoption assistance based on being an at-risk child:
| Birth through age five | up to $247 per month |
| Age six through age 11 | up to $277 per month |
| Age 12 through age 14 | up to $307 per month |
| Age 15 and older | up to $337 per month |
A child must receive the maximum payment amount for the child's age, unless a lesser amount is negotiated with and agreed to by the prospective adoptive parent.
(b) Supplemental needs payments, in addition to basic maintenance payments, are available based on the severity of a child's disability and the level of parenting required to care for the child, and must be made according to the following amounts:
| Level I | up to $150 per month |
| Level II | up to $275 per month |
| Level III | up to $400 per month |
| Level IV | up to $500 per month |
A child's level shall be assessed on an assessment tool prescribed by the commissioner. A child must receive the maximum payment for the child's assessed level, unless a lesser amount is negotiated with and agreed to by the prospective adoptive parent.
Subd. 4. Reimbursement for special nonmedical expenses.
(c) Reimbursements must be previously authorized, adhere to the requirements and procedures prescribed by the commissioner, and be limited to: