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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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Telemedicine Covered by Medical Assistance
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Medical assistance will pay for three telemedicine consultations per recipient per week. Telemedicine consultations involve a two-way interactive video system or a store-and-forward technology. Store-and-forward technology does not create real-time, face-to-face consultations. It is a taped video that is saved and forwarded to the patient from the provider or from the patient to the provider. MN Statute 256B.0625 Subd. 3b
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Telemedicine Covered by Medical Assistance
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=256B.0625
Medical assistance will pay for three telemedicine consultations per recipient per week. Telemedicine consultations involve a two-way interactive video system or a store-and-forward technology. Store-and-forward technology does not create real-time, face-to-face consultations. It is a taped video that is saved and forwarded to the patient from the provider or from the patient to the provider. MN Statute 256B.0625 Subd. 3b
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Human Services Department,
State Insurance Coverage, Telecommunications,
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Air Carrier Access Act
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The 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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Workers' Compensation and Hearing Loss
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When a person is injured at work s/he can be eligible for workers' compensation. The amount of compensation a person receives is based on the seriousness of the injury. The injury is categorized as the amount of your body that has become disabled because of the injury. If a person is injured and that results in hearing loss the maximum disability of the whole body is 35 percent. For the hearing loss to be considered 35 percent body disability, the person must have lost almost all hearing ability in both ears. If a person loses partial hearing the percent of whole body disability will be between zero and 35 percent. A medical diagnosis is needed to determine the amount of permanent hearing loss that has occurred. This report should include: a complete history of occupational, military, and recreational noise exposure with information about any previous hearing loss; a complete physical examination of the ear; and an audiological evaluation including pure tone air conduction and bone conduction testing. The equipment used to measure hearing loss must meet the expected standards. The final evaluation must be at least three months after the day of the injury to ensure that the hearing loss is permanent. MN Rules 5223.0010 and 5223.0040
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Workers' Compensation and Hearing Loss
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=5223.0040
When a person is injured at work s/he can be eligible for workers' compensation. The amount of compensation a person receives is based on the seriousness of the injury. The injury is categorized as the amount of your body that has become disabled because of the injury. If a person is injured and that results in hearing loss the maximum disability of the whole body is 35 percent. For the hearing loss to be considered 35 percent body disability, the person must have lost almost all hearing ability in both ears. If a person loses partial hearing the percent of whole body disability will be between zero and 35 percent. A medical diagnosis is needed to determine the amount of permanent hearing loss that has occurred. This report should include: a complete history of occupational, military, and recreational noise exposure with information about any previous hearing loss; a complete physical examination of the ear; and an audiological evaluation including pure tone air conduction and bone conduction testing. The equipment used to measure hearing loss must meet the expected standards. The final evaluation must be at least three months after the day of the injury to ensure that the hearing loss is permanent. MN Rules 5223.0010 and 5223.0040
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Interpreter Services for Driving Exams
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For 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 7410.4740
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Interpreter Services for Driving Exams
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/?id=7410.4740
For 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 7410.4740
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Public Safety Department,
Driving, Interpreters,
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Business and Entrepreneur Network Accessibility
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The 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.6581
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Business and Entrepreneur Network Accessibility
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=116J.6581
The 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.6581
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Enterprise Technology Office,
Employment,
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Insurance and Hearing Aid Coverage
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Health 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.06
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Insurance and Hearing Aid Coverage
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=62E.06
Health 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.06
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Commerce Department,
Hearing Aid Insurance Coverage,
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Individualized Education Plans with Medical Assistance Services
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Medical assistance will pay for services that are in a student's individualized education plan. Theses services include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language therapy, clinical psychological services, nursing services, school psychological services, school social work services, personal care assistants serving as management aides, assistive technology devices, transportation services, health assessments, and other services covered under the medical assistance state plan. School districts that are enrolled as a medical assistance provider can cover some of these services. The school district is responsible for paying the portion of the care that is not covered by federal money. Services from a speech-language pathologist are covered if the pathologist holds a masters degree in the field, is licensed by the Minnesota Board of Teaching as an educational speech-language pathologist, and has either earned or is in the process of earning a certificate of clinical competence from the American Speech and Hearing Association. MN Statute 256B.0625 Subd. 26
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Individualized Education Plans with Medical Assistance Services
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=256B.0625
Medical assistance will pay for services that are in a student's individualized education plan. Theses services include: occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech-language therapy, clinical psychological services, nursing services, school psychological services, school social work services, personal care assistants serving as management aides, assistive technology devices, transportation services, health assessments, and other services covered under the medical assistance state plan. School districts that are enrolled as a medical assistance provider can cover some of these services. The school district is responsible for paying the portion of the care that is not covered by federal money. Services from a speech-language pathologist are covered if the pathologist holds a masters degree in the field, is licensed by the Minnesota Board of Teaching as an educational speech-language pathologist, and has either earned or is in the process of earning a certificate of clinical competence from the American Speech and Hearing Association. MN Statute 256B.0625 Subd. 26
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Human Rights Department, Education Department,
Individualized Education Plans, Children's Health Care,
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