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... html12422englishDeaf 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 ... html34841englishRequirements During Sale of Hearing Aidstcm:1097-289573-64During the sale of hearing aids, oral statements made by an audiologist or certified dispenser concerning2017-04-12T19:07:46.5730000Z2017-04-13T14:24:18.8800735Zeng,tcm:1097-289200Requirements During Sale of Hearing Aidshttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=148.5197During the sale of hearing aids, oral statements made by an audiologist or certified dispenser concerning0001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Health Department,Consumer Rights,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:18-0500
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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 ... html57376englishInterpreters Oath for Witness Testimonytcm:1097-289575-64Interpreters make an oath that they will accurately and without bias interpret an oath to the witness and the witness's testimony. MN Statute 358.072017-04-12T19:07:54.9470000Z2017-04-13T14:24:05.9460707Zeng,tcm:1097-289278Interpreters Oath for Witness Testimonyhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=358.07Interpreters make an oath that they will accurately and without bias interpret an oath to the witness and the witness's testimony. MN Statute 358.070001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Judicial Branch,Interpreters for Witnesses,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:05-0500
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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 ... html48525englishBusiness and Entrepreneur Network Accessibilitytcm:1097-289574-64The Office of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development will create and maintain an online network to assist entrepreneurs and businesses access statewide resources and expertise. If the network involves state information systems or state web sites it needs to meet the accessibility standards defined in MN Statute 16E.03. MN Statute 116J.65812017-04-12T19:08:12.4400000Z2017-04-13T14:23:38.3016905Zeng,tcm:1097-289409Business and Entrepreneur Network Accessibilityhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=116J.6581The Office of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development will create and maintain an online network to assist entrepreneurs and businesses access statewide resources and expertise. If the network involves state information systems or state web sites it needs to meet the accessibility standards defined in MN Statute 16E.03. MN Statute 116J.65810001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Enterprise Technology Office,Employment,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:38-0500
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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 ... html61533englishAir Carrier Access Acttcm:1097-289575-64The Air Carrier Access Act is a federal law that applies mostly to airlines. The law regulates an airline's aircrafts and any potion of an airport that the airline owns, leases or controls. Airlines must ensure that deaf and hard of hearing people have prompt access to the same information it provides to other people. However the airline only needs to provide accessible communication services if a traveler who is deaf or hard of hearing alerts the airline that s/he needs additional services. In the areas owned or leased by an airline, televisions and video monitors must have captioning on at all times. The law applies to some but not all of the Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) operations. MAC controls the MSP airport, and is affected more by accessibility rules in the Americans with Disability Act than the ACAA law. Under the ADA, MAC must ensure effective communication when it applies to information about MAC's services or is information that is communicated with equipment or in a facility owned by MAC. MNCDHH provided in-depth consultation to MAC about how to implement ACAA. MAC invested a lot of time and money into making the MSP airport accessible for travelers that are deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing. For more information about accessibility at the MSP airport, visit the Minneapolis- St. Paul International Airport website. To read the ACCA law, click on this description's heading. <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 ... html58901englishReal Time Captioning of Local Newstcm:1097-289575-64The commissioner of human services is required to work with TV stations to make live local news accessible to individuals who are deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing. The commissioner provides grants for real time captioning in non-emergency broadcasting, commercial broadcasts in Minnesota where broadcasters do not have to provide live closed-captions, and large-market noncommercial broadcasters who produce live news programs. Real time captioning is prepared and transmitted at the same time as the broadcast by specially trained captioners. MN Statute 256C.30 <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 ... html49129englishProhibited Discipline Methodstcm:1097-289574-64Restrictive procedures are used by some special education programs to gain control over a child during an emergency. It involves the physical holding or seclusion of the child. A restrictive procedure that is used to stop or reduce aggressive behavior cannot include restricting a child's access to his/her hearing aids. Schools can allow the use of restrictive procedures but only be used by licensed special education teacher, school social worker, school psychologist, behavior analyst, and other licensed education professional/paraprofessional. MN Statute 125A.09422017-04-12T19:07:47.0030000Z2017-04-13T14:24:12.6555659Zeng,tcm:1097-289204Prohibited Discipline Methodshttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=125A.0942Restrictive procedures are used by some special education programs to gain control over a child during an emergency. It involves the physical holding or seclusion of the child. A restrictive procedure that is used to stop or reduce aggressive behavior cannot include restricting a child's access to his/her hearing aids. Schools can allow the use of restrictive procedures but only be used by licensed special education teacher, school social worker, school psychologist, behavior analyst, and other licensed education professional/paraprofessional. MN Statute 125A.09420001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Education Department,Special Education,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:12-0500
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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 ... html57470englishInterpreter Services for Driving Examstcm:1097-289575-64For driver examinations, an interpreter will be provided to translate the exam if an applicant informs the testing facility of his/her need for an interpreter. MN Rule 7410.47402017-04-12T19:10:34.8830000Z2017-04-13T14:24:04.2314283Zeng,tcm:1097-289536Interpreter Services for Driving Examshttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=7410.4740For driver examinations, an interpreter will be provided to translate the exam if an applicant informs the testing facility of his/her need for an interpreter. MN Rule 7410.47400001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Public Safety Department,Driving, Interpreters,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:04-0500
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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 ... html50555englishInterpreter Certificationtcm:1097-289574-64American Sign Language/English interpreters and oral/cued speech transliterators that work for Minnesota school districts need a current certificate in order to be reimbursed for their work. School districts may create additional requirements for interpreters and transliterators. Interpreters and transliterators must meet these four criteria: 1. Have one of the following certificates: a current certificate from the Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf, a general level interpreter proficiency certificate from the National Association of the Deaf, a comparable state certificate given be the commission of education, or a provisional certificate from the commissioner of education. 2. Successfully complete a training program by an accredited school. 3. Have a qualified interpreter as a mentor if the interpreter/transliterator is just provisionally certified. 4. Transliterators must have a current certificate from the national certifying association or a certificate from an equivalent state association. MN Statute 122A.312017-04-12T19:07:50.9270000Z2017-04-13T14:24:01.5793763Zeng,tcm:1097-289243Interpreter Certificationhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=122A.31American Sign Language/English interpreters and oral/cued speech transliterators that work for Minnesota school districts need a current certificate in order to be reimbursed for their work. School districts may create additional requirements for interpreters and transliterators. Interpreters and transliterators must meet these four criteria: 1. Have one of the following certificates: a current certificate from the Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf, a general level interpreter proficiency certificate from the National Association of the Deaf, a comparable state certificate given be the commission of education, or a provisional certificate from the commissioner of education. 2. Successfully complete a training program by an accredited school. 3. Have a qualified interpreter as a mentor if the interpreter/transliterator is just provisionally certified. 4. Transliterators must have a current certificate from the national certifying association or a certificate from an equivalent state association. MN Statute 122A.310001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Education Department,Classroom Accessibility, Interpreters' License,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:01-0500
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