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... html12361englishDeaf 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 ... html48590englishCommunication Devicetcm:1097-289574-642017-04-12T19:07:56.0830000Z2017-04-13T14:23:40.0645726Zeng,tcm:1097-289287Communication Devicehttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=237.500001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Revisor's Office,Definitions A-G,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:40-0500
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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 ... html58126englishWorkers' Compensation at the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaftcm:1097-289575-64If a person who is doing voluntary, uncompensated work for the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf whose work has been accepted or contracted by the commissioner of education, is injured or killed during the work, s/he will receive compensation that is the same as the usual wage paid to an employee that performs similar work for the Academy. MN Statute 176.011 subd. 9 sec. 152017-04-12T19:07:45.3430000Z2017-04-13T14:24:44.8697369Zeng,tcm:1097-289186Workers' Compensation at the Minnesota State Academy for the Deafhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=176.011If a person who is doing voluntary, uncompensated work for the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf whose work has been accepted or contracted by the commissioner of education, is injured or killed during the work, s/he will receive compensation that is the same as the usual wage paid to an employee that performs similar work for the Academy. MN Statute 176.011 subd. 9 sec. 150001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Education Department, Labor & Industry Department,Employment,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:44-0500
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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 ... html35499englishComplaints Against Hearing Aid Dispenser Committing Prohibited Actstcm:1097-289573-64If a hearing aid dispenser violates one of the twenty regulations listed in MN statute 153A.15, the commissioner of health can take action against the dispenser. The dispenser can request a hearing if they are notified that the commissioner intends to investigate a complaint. The commissioner can begin an investigation 30 days after informing the dispenser. The investigation may include subpoenas to gather evidence or testimonies of witnesses. If a dispenser violates the regulations, s/he can have their certificate of dispensing denied, revoked, or suspended. Please see MN Statute 153A.15 for all twenty prohibited acts. MN Statute 153A.15 <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 ... html57411englishInterpreter 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 ... html50494englishInterpreter 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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Deaf Rights Minnesota has gathered together hundreds of links to pages on State websites related to disabilities and aging. Use the ... html57797englishConsumer Rights When Buying a Hearing Aidtcm:1097-289575-64When a hearing aid dispenser makes a recommendation or prescription s/he must give the customer a consumer rights brochure created by the commissioner of health. The brochure needs to contain information about the consumer information center (more information in Minnesota statute 153A.18). MN Statute 148.51972017-04-12T19:36:10.8770000Z2017-04-13T14:23:41.7962400Zeng,tcm:1097-289586Consumer Rights When Buying a Hearing Aidhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=148.5197When a hearing aid dispenser makes a recommendation or prescription s/he must give the customer a consumer rights brochure created by the commissioner of health. The brochure needs to contain information about the consumer information center (more information in Minnesota statute 153A.18). MN Statute 148.51970001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Health Department,Consumer Rights,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:41-0500
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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 ... html50346englishHow to Apply for the Telephone Equipment Distribution Program (TED)tcm:1097-289574-64To apply for a telephone communication device follow these four steps. First, contact the telephone equipment distribution (TED) program that is a part of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division in the Department of Human Services. TED staff will provide a person with an application and further information about the program. Second, fill out the application which may request information about the applicant's: disability in hearing or speech, household income, age, and access to telephone service. The program can help the applicant get documents that the applicant cannot access. Third, inform the program of any changes that may affect eligibility within ten days of the change. Fourth, wait for the program to notify you within 30 days of you submitting the application. If you are not eligible for telephone equipment, the notification will include the reason why the application was denied. MN Rule 8775.03002017-04-12T19:08:05.4200000Z2017-04-13T14:23:58.4749233Zeng,tcm:1097-289355How to Apply for the Telephone Equipment Distribution Program (TED)https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=8775.0300To apply for a telephone communication device follow these four steps. First, contact the telephone equipment distribution (TED) program that is a part of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division in the Department of Human Services. TED staff will provide a person with an application and further information about the program. Second, fill out the application which may request information about the applicant's: disability in hearing or speech, household income, age, and access to telephone service. The program can help the applicant get documents that the applicant cannot access. Third, inform the program of any changes that may affect eligibility within ten days of the change. Fourth, wait for the program to notify you within 30 days of you submitting the application. If you are not eligible for telephone equipment, the notification will include the reason why the application was denied. MN Rule 8775.03000001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Human Services Department,Telecommunications - Telephone Equipment Distribution Program (TED),width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:58-0500
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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 ... html48394englishInterpreter/Transliteratortcm:1097-289574-64An interpreter/transliterator2017-04-12T19:10:31.6700000Z2017-04-13T14:24:05.1050425Zeng,tcm:1097-289529Interpreter/Transliteratorhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3525.2385An interpreter/transliterator0001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Education Department, Revisor's Office,Definitions H-N, Interpreters,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:05-0500
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