State dollars shall fund the food portion of a noncitizen's MFIP benefits when federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) dollars cannot be used to fund those benefits. The assistance provided under this subdivision, which is designated as a supplement to replace lost benefits under the federal SNAP, must be disregarded as income in all programs that do not count SNAP benefits as income where the commissioner has the authority to make the income disregard determination for the program.
Legal adult noncitizens who have resided in the country for four years or more as a lawful permanent resident, whose benefits are funded entirely with state money, and who are under 70 years of age, must, as a condition of eligibility:
If the county social service agency determines that a legal noncitizen subject to the requirements of this subdivision will require more than one year of English language training, then the requirements of clause (1) or (2) shall be imposed after the legal noncitizen has resided in the country for three years. Individuals who reside in a facility licensed under chapter 144A, 144G, 245A, or 256I are exempt from the requirements of this subdivision.
Minn. Stat. § 142G.11