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Minnesota County Attorneys Association (MCAA)
The mission of the Minnesota County Attorneys
Association is to provide leadership on legal and public policy issues
related to the duties of the county attorney; to enhance communication
and cooperation between county attorneys and the judiciary, county
government, the bar and other public and private organizations concerned
with the administration of justice; provide training, education and
support to county attorneys and support staff and; to foster
professionalism and competency among the offices of county attorneys in
Minnesota by providing a forum for communication and cooperation.
Membership: 650
Contact: John Kingrey, MCAA Executive Director
100 Empire Drive, Suite 200, St. Paul, MN 55103-1885
651-641-1600, fax 651-641-1666,
jkingrey@mcaa-mn.org
Minnesota State Sheriff’s Association (MSSA)
From its beginning in 1885, the Minnesota
Sheriff’s Association established its purpose to educate and train. To
that end, the Association has sponsored training to benefit the law
enforcement community in Minnesota. It has provided technical assistance
and made resource information available to its members in the
development of department policy and procedure. The Association has
developed a liaison with state legislators to offer technical assistance
in the development of legislation. Training in the areas of jail
development, jail operations, jail administration, civil process,
criminal investigation and law, crime prevention and crime victims
programs is offered annually. The overall goal of the Minnesota
Sheriff’s Association is to provide professional law enforcement
services to the citizens of Minnesota. Membership: 87
Contact: James Franklin, MSSA Executive
Director
1951 Woodlane Drive Suite 200, Woodbury, MN 55125
651-451-7216, fax: 651-451-8087,
info@mnsheriffs.org
Minnesota Association of County Officials (MACO)
· MN County Auditors Association (MCAA)
·
MN County Recorders Association (MCRA)
· MN State Association of County
Treasurers (MSACT)
In existence since 1966, MACO is the umbrella
organization for the county auditors, treasurers and recorders whose
mission is to support the officers in the performance of their duties
and to assure that the services rendered to the public are professional
and expertly provided. MACO is the legislative and state department
representative for all three member groups. MACO sponsors a joint winter
conference as well as other educational opportunities throughout the
year.
Contact: Ewald Consulting
1000
Westgate Drive, Suite 252, St. Paul, MN 55114
651-293-0953, fax: 651-290-2266
Minnesota Association of County Administrators (MACA)
The Minnesota Association of County
Administrators is affiliated with the Association of Minnesota Counties
(AMC). MACA assists AMC on matters having an impact on county
government; acts as a forum for sharing knowledge, information and
experience among the members of the Association; assists AMC member
counties with the establishment or improvement of effective county
administration in Minnesota; and encourages continued educational and
training opportunities in county administration. Members: 65 (includes
associate administrators and emeritus members)
Contact: Joe Mathews, Policy Analyst
AMC, 125 Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4343, fax: 651-224-6540,
mathews@mncounties.org
Minnesota Association of County Social Service Administrators (MACSSA)
The Minnesota Association of County Social
Service Administrators is a statewide association made up of county
public social service directors or other administrative designees. The
Association has been in existence since 1946 and is representative of
all 87 Minnesota counties. The purpose of the Association is to gather,
study and disseminate facts and information regarding the enactment and
implementation of state and federal social/welfare legislation. The
Association develops and adopts position statements on issues affecting
the administration of public welfare and advocates those positions on a
statewide basis. The Association sustains a partnership with the
Department of Human Services for the purpose of improving the
development and implementation of social/welfare programs and provides
for information exchange and relationship building among counties.
Membership: 135 (county directors and staff)
Contact: Kate Lerner, Director & Legislative
Liaison
AMC, 125 Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4340, fax: 651-224-6540,
lerner@mncounties.org
Minnesota County Engineers Association (MCEA)
Membership in the Minnesota County Engineers
Association (MCEA) includes county engineers from all 87 counties plus
various assistant engineers who are also registered professional
engineers. The primary purpose of the MCEA is to promote closer
cooperation and improved relations among county engineers and other
organizations in the solution of mutual problems dealing with the
state’s transportation system. The objective of the Association is to
provide the highest quality professional county engineer services
possible to the counties of the state of Minnesota. Membership: 101
(includes assistants).
Contact: Dave Robley, Douglas County Engineer
320-763-6001,
dave.robley@mail.co.douglas.mn.us
Minnesota Association of Community Correction Act Counties (MACCAC)
The Minnesota Association of Community
Corrections Act Counties (MACCAC) is a voluntary membership association
of counties, which have chosen to deliver all correctional services
through Minnesota Statute 401 (Community Corrections Act). The
organization is governed by a board of directors chosen from the
delegates appointed by each jurisdiction. Delegates may be county
commissioners, members of the CCA advisory boards or staff of the
county. The Association is dedicated to furthering the goals of the
Community Corrections Act through local, state and federal policies. As
of 1999, 30 of the 31 CCA jurisdictions belong to MACCAC.
Contact: Ryan Erdmann, Director
AMC, 125 Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4345-3344, fax: 651-224-6540,
simmons@mncounties.org
Minnesota Counties Human Resource Management
Association (MCHRMA)
The objective of MCHRMA is to promote the
advancement of professional human resource management practices in
county government. The organization is a forum for sharing knowledge,
information, and experience among the members of the Association;
assists AMC member counties with the establishment or improvement of
effective county human resource administration; and encourages continued
education and training in county human resource and labor relations
administration.
Contact: Joan Grotjahn, Minnesota Counties
Insurance Trust
100 Empire Drive, Suite 100, St. Paul, MN
55103-1885
651-209-6400, fax: 651-209-6496,
jgrotjahn@mcit.org
Local Public Health Association of Minnesota (LPHA)
The Local Public Health Association (LPHA) is
an affiliate organization of the Association of Minnesota Counties. The
membership of LPHA consists of Community Health Services Administrators,
Public Health Nursing Directors and Environmental Health Directors. The
mission of LPHA is to improve and protect the health of the population
of Minnesota by providing leadership and advocacy on behalf of public
health issues.
Contact: Julie Ring
AMC, 125 Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4354, fax: 651-224-6540,
ring@mncounties.org
Minnesota
Association of Assessing Officers (MAAO)
The Minnesota Association of Assessing Officers
is an organization that furthers the work of assessment personnel by
advancing practical assessment procedures, improving the standard of
assessment practices and informing the public and assessment personnel
on assessment functions and appraisal processes. MAAO also actively
engages in the promotion and coordination of assessing education in the
state of Minnesota. Membership: 650+ (state, city, county, staff
appraisers)
Contact: Stephen Behrenbrinker, St. Cloud
Assessor
320-650-3352,
stephen.behrenbrinker@ci.stcloud.mn.us
Minnesota Association of County Veterans Service Officers (MACVSO)
The County Veterans Service Officer was
established by Minnesota Statutes to assist veterans in securing
benefits provided by law as a result of the service of any member in the
armed forces of the United States Military. Minnesota Statutes directs
each county board to appoint a Veterans Service Officer and it shall be
the duty of the Veterans Service Officer to aid all residents of the
governmental subdivision by which he/she is employed in securing
benefits provided by law on account of the service of any person in the
armed forces of the United States, from which he/she has a discharge
other than dishonorable.
The Veterans Service Officer must pursue
accreditation according to Minnesota Statutes 197.604, subd. 4. and is
required to attend ongoing educational programs regarding the rules and
regulations in state and federal laws and must pass an annual
certification examination to be accredited.
Contact: Jeff Johnson, Jackson County Veteran
Services/Emergency Management
405 4th
St., Jackson, MN 56143
507-847-4774, fax: 507-847-2767,
jeff.Johnson@co.jackson.mn.us
Minnesota Association of County Planning & Zoning Administrators
(MACPZA)
MACPZA was formed in 1973 to offer a platform
for county planning and zoning administrators to share ideas and promote
land use planning. The organization also provides a program of
continuing education and professional development for its members and
provides for discussion on legislative and rule making issues. The
Association issues four newsletters per year and sponsors or co-sponsors
a minimum of four workshops each year. Membership: 109 (county and
non-county members)
Contact: Annalee Garletz, Policy Analyst
AMC, 125 Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4322, fax: 651-224-6540,
garletz@mncounties.org
Minnesota
Association of County Probation Officers (MACPO)
MACPO is a non-profit organization committed to
the improvement of probation expansion of the professional
probation/parole and adjunctive services to the and parole practices at
all levels. MACPO supports the preservation and courts of Minnesota;
provides a vehicle for sharing solutions to common problems in providing
those services to the courts; fosters the development of necessary
knowledge and skills through educational and training programs; aids in
the development of correctional practices, services, and programs for
juvenile and adult offenders; and initiates legislative and procedural
changes concerning correctional issues. Membership: 280 (includes local
and state employees)
Contact: Margaret Munson
10 2nd St.
NW, Room 402, Buffalo, MN 55313
763-682-7305, fax 763-682-7943,
margaret.munson@co.wright.mn.us
Minnesota Solid Waste Administrators Association (SWAA)
The MSWAA represents and promotes the interests
of county and district solid waste administrators and promotes
environmentally sound and cost effective waste management systems. The
goals for the Association include sponsorship of educational workshops;
increase the awareness of local solid waste management initiatives;
initiate and/or support needed action on specific solid waste and
related issues and, to foster communication between local and state
solid waste professionals. Membership: 50
Contact: Mark Gamm
22 6th
Street E, Mantorville MN 55955
507-635-6273, fax 507-635-6265, mark.gamm@co.dodge.mn.us
Minnesota Association of County Surveyors (MACS)
The Minnesota Association of County Surveyors
(MACS) is a proactive group that represents land surveyors working for
Minnesota local governments. Our primary responsibility is to maintain
the public land survey system through research and remonumentation. MACS
works closely with other governmental officials to provide professional
surveying services, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) creation and
maintenance services, and legislative support as it pertains to land
surveying and GIS issues. Membership: 47
Contact: Terry Johnson, Chisago County Surveyor
313 N Main
Street, Center City, MN 55012
651-213-0711, fax: 651-213-0772
Minnesota
Association for Court Management (MACM)
MACM is an organization committed to the
enrichment of its members through professional growth and development
opportunities, promoting advancements and innovations in court
administration, and partnering with other professionals working to
improve the justice system in Minnesota. Membership: 230 (includes state
employees)
Contact: Bruce Ahlgren, Carlton County Court
Administrator
PO Box
190, Courthouse, Carlton, MN 55718
218-384-9579, fax: 218-384-9182,
ahlgren.bruce@courts.state.mn.us
Minnesota Association of Professional County Economic Developers
(MAPCED)
The mission of MAPCED is to promote the role of
counties in fostering economic growth to achieve job creation, an
expanded tax base and to enhance the quality of life.
Contact: Carol Lovro, AMC, 125 Charles Avenue,
St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4339, fax: 651-224-6540
clovro@mncounties.org
Minnesota
Association of County Land Commissioners (MACLC)
The Minnesota Association of County Land
Commissioners (MACLC) was formally organized in 1984. The county land
commissioner has the primary responsibility of administering its county
tax forfeited urban and rural lands that have been reverted to a public
trust from private ownership due to non-payment of real estate taxes.
Legislation provides that the title is held by the state in trust for
the taxing districts (county, school districts and townships) with
provision for county administration. Minnesota counties manage 32% of
the commercial forestlands managed by public agencies, which is 17% of
all commercial forested lands in the state. From these lands, the
counties supply 35% of all wood commercially harvested from public
agency lands in Minnesota, which equates to 13.9% when all ownership is
considered. In addition to retaining 2.8 million acres of land, most of
which is in dedicated Memorial Forests and nearly all of which is open
for public entry, counties also make substantial provisions for
recreation and other public services for the people of Minnesota.
Membership: 15 NE Minnesota forested counties
Contact: Norm Moody, MACLC Chairman
Land
Department Clearwater County
218-947-3338, fax 218-947-3230,
cassland@uslink.net
Quasi-County Organizations & Other Associations
Minnesota Counties Insurance Trust (MCIT)
MCIT is a joint powers organization formed
under Minnesota Statutes 471.59 and 471.981 to provide a mechanism for
counties to collectively self-insure workers’ compensation and
property/casualty. MCIT is open to any governmental unit or political
subdivision allowed by law but only serves local government. MCIT is
governed by a board of directors made up of county commissioners, county
auditors and county administrators who are elected and appointed to the
board. MCIT is a sponsored organization of the Association of Minnesota
Counties.
Membership: 436 (counties, SWCDs,
collaboratives and joint powers organizations).
Contact: Robyn Sykes, MCIT Executive Director
100 Empire Drive, Suite 100, St. Paul, MN
55103-1885
Toll Free: 866.547.6516, Local: 651.209.6400,
fax: 651.209.6496,
rsykes@mcit.org,
www.mcit.org
Metropolitan Inter-County Association (MICA)
The Metropolitan Inter-County Association is a
voluntary joint powers organization of the metropolitan counties in
Minnesota. The Association is a vehicle for planning and implementing
projects and programs of similar interest to member counties. Currently,
the MICA membership comprises a major portion of the state’s population
and an enormous share of its industrial and high-tech resources. MICA
counties are situated in five of six metro areas in Minnesota as
follows: Anoka, Blue Earth, Carver, Dakota, Olmsted, Rice, St. Louis,
Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Washington and Winona.
Contact: Keith Carlson, Executive Director
161 St.
Anthony Avenue, Suite 850, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-222-8737, fax: 651-222-8747,
mail@mica.org
Minnesota
Rural Counties Caucus (MRCC)
The Minnesota Rural Counties Caucus is
dedicated to promoting and protecting rural concerns and rural
lifestyles. It is a new and growing organization that continues to add
new members who recognize rural counties must organize to revitalize
rural Minnesota. Through the MRCC, rural counties have established a
communications network within the Association of Minnesota Counties
where they can develop and promote issues important to rural counties.
Contact: Dan Larson, MRCC Administrator
5077 144th
Street West, St. Paul, MN 55124
952-423-7218, fax: 952-423-9217,
dan27@frontiernet.net
Minnesota Counties Computer Cooperative (MCCC)
The purpose of the Minnesota Counties Computer
Cooperative is to jointly and cooperatively provide for the
establishment, operation and maintenance of data processing facilities
and management information systems. MCCC provides services, software and
other cost-effective measures that reduce the costs of data processing
for members. Software provided by MCCC includes property tax, mass
appraisal, law enforcement, corrections, public health management,
financial, human resources and license center software. Membership: 86
(includes county agencies)
Contact: Lisa Meredith, MCCC Executive Director
100 Empire Drive, Suite 201, St. Paul,
Minnesota 55103-1885
651-917-6969, Fax: 651-917-6989
Minnesota Social Services Association (MSSA)
MSSA provides leadership to enhance the lives
of Minnesotans by supporting diversity, impacting public policy, and
educating and communicating among human service professionals. MSSA
individual members include human service professionals at every level -
including board members, directors, social workers and direct line
staff. MSSA’s grassroots legislative process produces an agenda with
recommendations on a wide range of social service policy issues. The
MSSA legislative committee and staff work to coordinate input from the
Association’s broad based membership to influence public policy. A great
deal of emphasis is placed on working with organizations such as AMC,
whose legislative agenda shares much in common with that of MSSA. MSSA
also provides high quality training and staff development programs
including the largest human service conference in the state.
Publications include the MSSA Voice, a monthly newsletter and
Legislative Alerts emailed throughout the legislative session.
Contact: Rod Halvorson, Executive Director
125
Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-644-0556, fax: 651-224-6540,
mssa@mnsocialserviceassoc.org.
Minnesota Transportation Alliance
The Minnesota Transportation Alliance is a
not-for-profit coalition of groups, businesses, labor and local
governments concerned about surface transportation in
Minnesota—including highways, bridges, streets and intermodal
connections to transit, trucks, rail roads, barges, ships and airports.
The mission of the Alliance is to ensure an effective statewide
transportation system for Minnesota. The Alliance addresses issues for
all modes of transportation through the leadership and active
involvement of a broad-based membership. Membership: 700.
Contact: Rick Krueger, Executive Director
525 Park
Street, Suite 105, St. Paul, MN 55103-2186
651-659-0804, fax: 651-659-9009
Minnesota
Corrections Association (MCA)
It is the goal of the Minnesota Corrections
Association (MCA) to: provide effective correctional programs and high
professional standards of correctional practices; to assist in the
educational and professional development of MCA members and; to
influence legislative and administrative policymaking through
participation of MCA members on advisory boards, task forces and
government hearings. MCA is an affiliate of the American Correctional
Association and of the American Probation and Parole Association.
Membership: 1200 (local, state, federal, private sector corrections)
Contact:
1360
University Avenue West., #126 St. Paul, MN 55104
612.220.9049, fax: 651.204.2125,
alison@mncorrections.org
Minnesota
Association of Community Mental Health Programs, Inc (MACMHP)
The Minnesota Association of Community Mental
Health Programs, Inc is a non-profit organization providing leadership
and services that strengthen member agencies, improve service quality
and foster a unified voice for service providers and clients.
Membership: 31 member organizations
Contact: Ron Brand, Executive Director
1821
University Avenue West, Suite 350-S,
St. Paul, MN 55104
651-642-1903, fax: 651-645-1399
Minnesota Workforce Council Association (MWCA)
The Minnesota Workforce Council Association
(formerly Minnesota Job Training Partnership Association) was
incorporated in 1994 and represents the interests of workforce councils
and local elected officials in Minnesota. The Association provides a
central forum for the partners to discuss common interests, develop
policy consensus, share successful job training strategies and maintain
lines of communication with state and federal governments. MWCA’s
primary mission is to provide training and technical assistance to the
Association membership and line staff providing the direct services to
program participants. Membership: 51
Contact: Anne Olson, Director
AMC, 125 Charles Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55103
651-789-4323, fax: 651-224-6540,
aolson@mncounties.org
Association of Minnesota Emergency Managers (AMEM)
Established in 1955, the Association of
Minnesota Emergency Managers (AMEM) is comprised of over 400 county,
city and other emergency response planners throughout the state of
Minnesota. The association strives to develop a solid network of
experienced Emergency Management professionals; foster and advocate the
development of procedures and programs which advance disaster
preparedness throughout Minnesota; insure a high caliber of training and
professional development; and cultivate a professional society for its'
members.
Contact:
Bob Jacobson, President
City of New Brighton, 785 Old Hwy 8 NW, New Brighton, MN 55112
651-288-4101, fax: 651-288-4110
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