Minnesota Judicial Branch seeks proposals for 2027 State Treatment Court Conference

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The Minnesota Judicial Branch announced on March 20 that it is seeking proposals for the 2027 State Treatment Court Conference. The request for proposals outlines key dates, including a deadline for vendor questions by March 27, answers to those questions by April 3, and a final proposal submission deadline of April 10.

This call for proposals is significant as it supports the ongoing work of treatment courts in Minnesota, which play an important role in the state’s judicial system. The process aims to ensure that qualified vendors have an opportunity to contribute to the planning and execution of this statewide event.

According to the official website, the Minnesota Judicial Branch serves residents statewide by upholding the rule of law according to the official website. The branch is dedicated to delivering fair and impartial justice across Minnesota according to the official website and operates throughout the state according to the official website.

Transparency is promoted through public court proceedings and published opinions according to the official website. As the official judicial system of Minnesota, it also provides public access to court records, forms, and case information according to the official website.

Vendors interested in submitting a proposal are encouraged to review all requirements and deadlines carefully. Further details can be found on the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s website.



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