Found 16 occurrences for assistive technology
(a) When a child with a disability transitions into a work environment or enrolls in a postsecondary course or program, the Department of Employment and Economic Development may purchase any Previous assistive Next Previous technology Next device that the child's former district purchased on the child's behalf.
(b) The Department of Employment and Economic Development may purchase an Previous assistive Next Previous technology Next device initially purchased by a district for a child who is currently a recipient of rehabilitation services and who needs the identical Previous assistive Next Previous technology Next device as stated on the recipient's individual written rehabilitation plan. The purchase may be made not more than three months before the child exits the district.
The Department of Employment and Economic Development and the Department of Education are not liable for any nonconformities in the equipment after it is purchased by the Department of Employment and Economic Development, or for injuries arising out of the use of the Previous assistive Next Previous technology Next device. This section does not foreclose the child's right to bring suit against the manufacturer, Previous assistive Next device lessor, or Previous assistive Next device dealer for nonconformities in or injuries arising out of the use of the Previous assistive Next Previous technology Next device.
1996 c 412 art 3 s 8; 1998 c 397 art 2 s 71,164; 2003 c 130 s 12; 2004 c 206 s 52
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