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Deaf Rights Resources Minnesota / Deaf Rights Minnesota
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The 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 Minnesota
The 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.
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Interpreter Certification
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American 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.31
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Interpreter Certification
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=122A.31
American 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.31
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Classroom Accessibility, Interpreters' License,
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Special Education Personnel Reimbursement
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Teachers and other support service staff members are reimbursed for the following activities relating to special education: student identification; short-term indirect or consultative services for students that are suspected of having a disability; evaluation, progress reporting, and IEP planning; support services to students with an IEP; school psychological services and school social worker services for students with emotional or behavioral disorders; program coordination; and due process facilitation. MN Rule 3525.1310
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Special Education Personnel Reimbursement
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3525.1310
Teachers and other support service staff members are reimbursed for the following activities relating to special education: student identification; short-term indirect or consultative services for students that are suspected of having a disability; evaluation, progress reporting, and IEP planning; support services to students with an IEP; school psychological services and school social worker services for students with emotional or behavioral disorders; program coordination; and due process facilitation. MN Rule 3525.1310
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Special Education,
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Hearing Tests for Infants
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Every infant needs to be tested for hearing loss. A nurse midwife, midwife, or administrative officer is responsible for arranging for the hearing test. Parents can choose to not have the tests done. The commissioner of health is responsible for deciding what tests should be done and when the tests should be given to ensure the health of infants in Minnesota. For children born outside of hospitals, one of the health providers at the birth will inform the family orally and in writing as to where the child's hearing can be screened. MN Statutes 144.125 and 144.966
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Hearing Tests for Infants
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=144.125
Every infant needs to be tested for hearing loss. A nurse midwife, midwife, or administrative officer is responsible for arranging for the hearing test. Parents can choose to not have the tests done. The commissioner of health is responsible for deciding what tests should be done and when the tests should be given to ensure the health of infants in Minnesota. For children born outside of hospitals, one of the health providers at the birth will inform the family orally and in writing as to where the child's hearing can be screened. MN Statutes 144.125 and 144.966
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Early Hearing Detection and Intervention, Children's Health Care,
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Taxes Applied to Hearing Aid Dispensers
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People who sell and repair hearing aids and related equipment are considered health care providers in situations concerning gross revenues and gross receipts taxes. Health care providers have a 1.8% on their gross revenues. For health care providers that solely sell or repair hearing aids, the tax is limited to the gross revenues received from those specific sales or repairs. Providers are not taxed for hearing aid and related equipment sales delivered outside of Minnesota. MN Statutes 295.50, 295.52, and 295.53
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Taxes Applied to Hearing Aid Dispensers
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=295.52
People who sell and repair hearing aids and related equipment are considered health care providers in situations concerning gross revenues and gross receipts taxes. Health care providers have a 1.8% on their gross revenues. For health care providers that solely sell or repair hearing aids, the tax is limited to the gross revenues received from those specific sales or repairs. Providers are not taxed for hearing aid and related equipment sales delivered outside of Minnesota. MN Statutes 295.50, 295.52, and 295.53
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Revisor's Office,
Hearing Aid Dispenser, Audiologists,
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Prohibited Discipline Procedures for Child Mental Health Patients
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Denying or restricting a child from using his/her hearing aids cannot be used as restrictive procedure by the providers of child mental health service. Child mental health services include: emergency services, family community support services, day treatment services, therapeutic support of foster care services, professional home-based family treatment services, and mental health crisis services. MN Statute 245.8261
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Prohibited Discipline Procedures for Child Mental Health Patients
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=245.8261
Denying or restricting a child from using his/her hearing aids cannot be used as restrictive procedure by the providers of child mental health service. Child mental health services include: emergency services, family community support services, day treatment services, therapeutic support of foster care services, professional home-based family treatment services, and mental health crisis services. MN Statute 245.8261
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Human Services Department,
Children's Health Care,
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Hearing Aid Contracts and Warranties
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Contracts must be written in plain English meaning
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Hearing Aid Contracts and Warranties
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=148.5198
Contracts must be written in plain English meaning
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Warranties,
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Complaints about Special Education Services
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The Minnesota Department of Education has a helpful information sheet about how to file a complaint if you and your family have problems with special education services. Complaints can be about a range of issues including: lack of services, incorrect or inappropriate services, unqualified service providers, and poor quality services. Complaints can be filed by individuals and organizations. To file a complaint,
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Technology Standards Adopted
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The chief information officer has defined technology standards required under MN Statute 16E.03. These standards apply to just the state executive branch which includes agencies. Other branches of state government are encouraged to also adopt the standards. Some highlights from the new standards include the requirement that all state produced videos must be captioned and live video and broadcasts must be captioned or a transcript must be provided. Executive branch entities will also have to include alternative text for all images and increase contrast ratios of text and images to improve visibility. The specific standards are: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 level AA; Section 508 Subpart A 1194.3, 1194.4, 1194.5; Section 508 Subpart B 1194.21, 1194.22, 1194.23, 1194.24, 1194.25, 1194.26; Section 508 Subpart C 1194.31; and Section 508 Subpart D 1194.41.
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Technology Standards Adopted
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=16E.03
The chief information officer has defined technology standards required under MN Statute 16E.03. These standards apply to just the state executive branch which includes agencies. Other branches of state government are encouraged to also adopt the standards. Some highlights from the new standards include the requirement that all state produced videos must be captioned and live video and broadcasts must be captioned or a transcript must be provided. Executive branch entities will also have to include alternative text for all images and increase contrast ratios of text and images to improve visibility. The specific standards are: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 level AA; Section 508 Subpart A 1194.3, 1194.4, 1194.5; Section 508 Subpart B 1194.21, 1194.22, 1194.23, 1194.24, 1194.25, 1194.26; Section 508 Subpart C 1194.31; and Section 508 Subpart D 1194.41.
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Telecommunications, Web,
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