html48812englishRequirements to Become a Hearing Instrument Dispensertcm:1097-289574-64An applicant to become a certified hearing aid dispenser must be 21 or older and fill out a form provided by the commissioner of the department of health. The application needs to include the applicant's name, social security number, address, telephone number, and employer. In addition, the application must show experience in testing human hearing, experience in fitting hearing instruments, and a passing score on an examination administered by the commissioner of health. Additional application materials may be requested. If an applicant's certification is denied, rejected, revoked, or suspended, an applicant can reapply after 2 years. The specific amount for application and examination fees and the differing amounts for fines and penalties can be found in MN Statute 153A.17. MN Statutes 153A.14 and 153A.172017-04-12T19:08:05.5370000Z2017-04-13T14:24:22.6397754Zeng,tcm:1097-289356Requirements to Become a Hearing Instrument Dispenserhttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=153A.14An applicant to become a certified hearing aid dispenser must be 21 or older and fill out a form provided by the commissioner of the department of health. The application needs to include the applicant's name, social security number, address, telephone number, and employer. In addition, the application must show experience in testing human hearing, experience in fitting hearing instruments, and a passing score on an examination administered by the commissioner of health. Additional application materials may be requested. If an applicant's certification is denied, rejected, revoked, or suspended, an applicant can reapply after 2 years. The specific amount for application and examination fees and the differing amounts for fines and penalties can be found in MN Statute 153A.17. MN Statutes 153A.14 and 153A.170001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Health Department,Hearing Aid Dispenser's License,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:22-0500
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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 ... html56646englishInsurance and Hearing Aid Coveragetcm:1097-289575-64Health insurance plans are not required to cover hearing aid rental or purchase unless they are state plans and must provide hearing aids for children under the age of 18. This means that Minnesota's qualified health care plans will not cover hearing aids for adults. MN Statute 62E.062017-04-12T19:08:07.4430000Z2017-04-13T14:24:00.8914556Zeng,tcm:1097-289371Insurance and Hearing Aid Coveragehttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=62E.06Health insurance plans are not required to cover hearing aid rental or purchase unless they are state plans and must provide hearing aids for children under the age of 18. This means that Minnesota's qualified health care plans will not cover hearing aids for adults. MN Statute 62E.060001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Commerce Department,Hearing Aid Insurance Coverage,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:00-0500
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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 ... html33077englishRequired Services of Independent Living Centerstcm:1097-289573-64Independent Living Centers must provide these services: intake counseling to determine an individual's needs; referral and counseling in attendant care; counseling and advocacy for legal and economic rights and benefits; housing and transportation referral and assistance; and peer counseling. MN Rule 3300.32002017-04-12T19:07:50.5630000Z2017-04-13T14:24:18.7084699Zeng,tcm:1097-289240Required Services of Independent Living Centershttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=3300.3200Independent Living Centers must provide these services: intake counseling to determine an individual's needs; referral and counseling in attendant care; counseling and advocacy for legal and economic rights and benefits; housing and transportation referral and assistance; and peer counseling. MN Rule 3300.32000001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Employment & Economic Development Department,Independent Living Centers,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 ... html34117englishHearing Aid Contracts and Warrantiestcm:1097-289573-64Contracts must be written in plain English meaning2017-04-12T19:07:59.8830000Z2017-04-13T14:23:55.3844195Zeng,tcm:1097-289315Hearing Aid Contracts and Warrantieshttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=148.5198Contracts must be written in plain English meaning0001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Health Department,Warranties,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:55-0500
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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 ... html33083englishHearing Aid Battery and Accessory Coverage on Medical Assistancetcm:1097-289573-64Medical Assistance will pay for hearing aid batteries for 90 days, starting the day the hearing aid is given to the recipient. It will also pay for hearing aid accessories and ear molds if they are not provided by the hearing aid manufacturer or are not usually provided with the hearing aid. MN Rule 9505.02872017-04-12T19:07:58.0200000Z2017-04-13T14:23:54.6996589Zeng,tcm:1097-289302Hearing Aid Battery and Accessory Coverage on Medical Assistancehttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=9505.0287Medical Assistance will pay for hearing aid batteries for 90 days, starting the day the hearing aid is given to the recipient. It will also pay for hearing aid accessories and ear molds if they are not provided by the hearing aid manufacturer or are not usually provided with the hearing aid. MN Rule 9505.02870001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Human Services Department,State Insurance Coverage,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:54-0500
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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 ... html49409englishInterpreter 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 ... html56708englishHearing Aid Coverage in HMOstcm:1097-289575-64According to MN Statute 62D.03, any nonprofit corporation or local governmental unit in Minnesota can apply to create and run a health maintenance organization (HMO). To be certified, the HMO has to provide certain services, but they do not need to cover the fitting or purchase of hearing aids. MN Rule 4685.07002017-04-12T19:07:48.5330000Z2017-04-13T14:23:55.6200820Zeng,tcm:1097-289220Hearing Aid Coverage in HMOshttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=4685.0700According to MN Statute 62D.03, any nonprofit corporation or local governmental unit in Minnesota can apply to create and run a health maintenance organization (HMO). To be certified, the HMO has to provide certain services, but they do not need to cover the fitting or purchase of hearing aids. MN Rule 4685.07000001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Health Department,Hearing Aid Insurance Coverage,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:23:55-0500
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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 ... html34434englishRight to an Interpreter During Arrest or Detainmenttcm:1097-289573-64Law enforcement must contact interpreter services immediately after the arrest of a person who is deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing and services should be provided at the place of detention. The law enforcement with the interpreter's assistance will explain reasons for detainment, procedures, and reasons for seized property. An interpreter needs to be provided by an arresting officer, sheriff, or other law enforcement official before interrogation or taking a person's statement. An interpreter should be appointed by the presiding judicial officer for a person who is deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing in preliminary proceedings and judicial proceedings. This law applies to all courts in the state and political subdivisions. MN Statute 611.32 and 611.342017-04-12T19:10:39.5970000Z2017-04-13T14:24:25.2761920Zeng,tcm:1097-289545Right to an Interpreter During Arrest or Detainmenthttps://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=611.32Law enforcement must contact interpreter services immediately after the arrest of a person who is deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing and services should be provided at the place of detention. The law enforcement with the interpreter's assistance will explain reasons for detainment, procedures, and reasons for seized property. An interpreter needs to be provided by an arresting officer, sheriff, or other law enforcement official before interrogation or taking a person's statement. An interpreter should be appointed by the presiding judicial officer for a person who is deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing in preliminary proceedings and judicial proceedings. This law applies to all courts in the state and political subdivisions. MN Statute 611.32 and 611.340001-01-01T00:00:00.00000000Judicial Branch,Arrest and Correctional Facilities, Interpreters,width=device-width, initial-scale=1.02017-04-13T13:24:25-0500
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