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... html12359englishDeaf Rights Resources Minnesota / Deaf Rights Minnesotatcm:1097-289563-64The purpose of the Deaf Rights Resources website is to provide a single entry point to Minnesota laws, statutes, rules and regulations that affect the lives of deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people. The site also provides advocacy resources.Deaf Rights Resources MinnesotaThe purpose of the Deaf Rights Resources website is to provide a single entry point to Minnesota laws, statutes, rules and regulations that affect the lives of deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people. The site also provides advocacy resources.2017-04-12T19:10:52.4370000Z2018-07-30T14:36:32.7807867Zeng,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02018-07-30T13:36:32-0500
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The purpose of Deaf Rights Resources is to provide a single entry point to Minnesota laws, statutes, rules and regulations that affect the ... html34668englishWaiver to Obtain Commercial Driver's Licensetcm:1097-289573-64The Code of Federal Regulation prevents people who are deaf from driving commercial vehicles. However, in Minnesota a person who is deaf may be granted a waiver to do intrastate transport in commercial vehicles. To get a waiver a person can apply to the commissioner of transportation. MN Statute 221.0314 The <a href=
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html58543englishVideo Captioningtcm:1097-289575-64Prerecorded videocassette tapes and other similar audio-visual materials must have open or closed captioning if they are distributed to businesses that either sell or rent audio-visual material. Videos and related audio-visual products need to be captioned if they are produced primarily to be sold to educational institutions, training facilities, medical facilities, or state or local government agencies. The statute also applies to all audio-visual materials that were released or re-released after 1997 and had more than 500 copies of the recording. MN Statute 325I.052017-04-12T19:10:28.7730000Z2017-04-13T14:24:43.0448866Zeng,tcm:1097-289520Video Captioninghttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=325I.05Prerecorded videocassette tapes and other similar audio-visual materials must have open or closed captioning if they are distributed to businesses that either sell or rent audio-visual material. Videos and related audio-visual products need to be captioned if they are produced primarily to be sold to educational institutions, training facilities, medical facilities, or state or local government agencies. The statute also applies to all audio-visual materials that were released or re-released after 1997 and had more than 500 copies of the recording. MN Statute 325I.050001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Revisor's Office,Captioning, Classroom Accessibility,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:43-0500
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html49697englishHearing Aid Return Policytcm:1097-289574-64After a consumer receives her/his hearing aids, they have a 45-day money-back guarantee. If the hearing aid is out of the consumers possession for more than 24 hours because of repair or adjustment than additional time is added to the 45-day period. The consumer can give or mail a written notice of cancellation to the audiologist or dispenser. The consumer should receive a refund within 30 days of returning the hearing aids to the dispenser. The hearing aid dispenser or audiologist cannot retain a cancellation fee of more than $250 of the buyer's total purchase price of the hearing aids. If a person violates the terms of this section they are guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to the penalties in the consumer protection Minnesota statute 325F.69 subd. 1. MN Statute 148.51982017-04-12T19:08:13.9730000Z2017-04-13T14:23:56.5716905Zeng,tcm:1097-289421Hearing Aid Return Policyhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=148.5198After a consumer receives her/his hearing aids, they have a 45-day money-back guarantee. If the hearing aid is out of the consumers possession for more than 24 hours because of repair or adjustment than additional time is added to the 45-day period. The consumer can give or mail a written notice of cancellation to the audiologist or dispenser. The consumer should receive a refund within 30 days of returning the hearing aids to the dispenser. The hearing aid dispenser or audiologist cannot retain a cancellation fee of more than $250 of the buyer's total purchase price of the hearing aids. If a person violates the terms of this section they are guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to the penalties in the consumer protection Minnesota statute 325F.69 subd. 1. MN Statute 148.51980001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Health Department,Consumer Rights,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:56-0500
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html62012englishIndividualized Education Plantcm:1097-289575-64An individualized education program (IEP) is a written statement about a pupil that includes: the student's current educational performance; measurable annual goals with short-term objectives; the special education, related services, and supplementary aids and services that the student receives; if needed, an explanation as to why the student will not participate with other students in class; individual modifications in the administration of state or district-wide assessments of student achievement or a statement as to why the student will not participate in the state or district-wide assessments and how the student will be assessed; the projected date for starting services or making modifications to services and the frequency, location, and duration of the services or modifications; transition service needs, if the student is 14 or older; and the status of the student in achieving his/her annual goals including how the student's parents will be informed. The IEP is developed by the IEP team which includes: the student's parents; one teacher of the student that is not in special education; one special education teacher; an administrative designee; a person that can interpret the instructional implications and evaluation results; other individuals who have expertise about the student and are included at the request of the parents or district; and sometimes the pupil. If the student is deaf or hard of hearing, the IEP team should consider the student's communication needs and if the student needs assistive technology devices or services. The IEP should be reviewed at least once a year. The review should consider if there is a lack of progress or additional needs. MN Rule 3525.28102017-04-12T19:08:03.5000000Z2017-04-13T14:23:59.9398184Zeng,tcm:1097-289340Individualized Education Planhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3525.2810An individualized education program (IEP) is a written statement about a pupil that includes: the student's current educational performance; measurable annual goals with short-term objectives; the special education, related services, and supplementary aids and services that the student receives; if needed, an explanation as to why the student will not participate with other students in class; individual modifications in the administration of state or district-wide assessments of student achievement or a statement as to why the student will not participate in the state or district-wide assessments and how the student will be assessed; the projected date for starting services or making modifications to services and the frequency, location, and duration of the services or modifications; transition service needs, if the student is 14 or older; and the status of the student in achieving his/her annual goals including how the student's parents will be informed. The IEP is developed by the IEP team which includes: the student's parents; one teacher of the student that is not in special education; one special education teacher; an administrative designee; a person that can interpret the instructional implications and evaluation results; other individuals who have expertise about the student and are included at the request of the parents or district; and sometimes the pupil. If the student is deaf or hard of hearing, the IEP team should consider the student's communication needs and if the student needs assistive technology devices or services. The IEP should be reviewed at least once a year. The review should consider if there is a lack of progress or additional needs. MN Rule 3525.28100001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Education Department,Definitions H-N, Individualized Education Plans,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:59-0500
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html59392englishOpen Commissions & Appointmentstcm:1097-289575-64Minnesota is looking for bright, responsible, innovative leaders in our communities who are eager to serve on state councils, boards, task forces, and commissions. The Office of the Secretary of State strongly encourages Minnesotans to apply through its open appointments process. A listing of vacancies, including the appointing authorities for the vacancies, is posted to this Website each month. MN Secretary of State. View <a href=
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html49290englishAffirmative Action Programtcm:1097-289574-64The Commissioner of Management and Budget will adopt and periodically revise an affirmative action program to ensure that jobs in the executive branch and civil service are equally accessible to all qualified persons. The program is intended to help the
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html60190englishSpecial Education Eligibilitytcm:1097-289575-64When a child is between three and six years of age, his/her individualized family service plan (IFSP) team should decide if s/he is eligible for special education. The child is eligible if the child meets one of the criteria in part A and all of the criteria in part B. Part A: the child meets the criteria of one of the disability categories, or the child meets one of the criteria for developmental delay such as being diagnosed with a physical or mental condition or disorder that will result in a delay; or the child can also be seen as delayed if s/he is behind certain developmental areas in cognitive development, physical development (including visual and hearing), communication development, social or emotional development, or adaptive development. <li style=
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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html48040englishService Animals in Zoostcm:1097-289574-64A person cannot bring a domesticated animal into a zoo unless the animal is a properly-identified hearing-ear or seeing-eye dog. MN Rule 9900.1900 <a href=
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