The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 10.65, subdivision 2, to include the Minnesota Board on Aging in the definition of "agency" as it pertains to government-to-government relationships with Tribal governments. This addition expands the list of agencies that are recognized in this context, which previously included various state departments and boards, but did not mention the Minnesota Board on Aging. The specific legal language added is "and the Minnesota Board on Aging;", while the language "and" was removed from the previous list of agencies. The bill emphasizes the importance of consultation between state agencies and Minnesota Tribal governments, defining "consultation" as a proactive process that involves direct and interactive engagement in policy development on matters that affect Tribal interests. It outlines the responsibilities of agencies to seek input from Tribal governments and to demonstrate good faith efforts in this engagement. The bill aims to ensure that Tribal perspectives are considered in state decision-making processes, particularly on issues that have significant implications for Tribal communities.