The bill amends Minnesota Statutes to reallocate fee revenue and increase funding for the Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership. Specifically, it raises the fee for dissolution actions from $30 to $60, with the additional $30 being deposited into a special revenue fund appropriated to the commissioner of employment and economic development for the Partnership. Additionally, it modifies the distribution of civil marriage license fees, changing the allocation from $55 to $25 for the Minnesota Family Resiliency Partnership, while also adjusting other fee distributions to various state programs.

Furthermore, the bill clarifies that certain fees are not required from public authorities or federally recognized Indian Tribes in specific legal actions, including child support enforcement and civil commitment. It also stipulates that a portion of fees collected for child support modifications will be used to support county enforcement efforts. Overall, the bill aims to enhance funding for family resiliency initiatives while ensuring that specific groups are exempt from certain fees in legal proceedings.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 357.021, 517.08