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Chapter 16B
Section 16B.055
Recent History
- 2025 Subd. 1 Amended 2025 c 39 art 2 s 33
- 2018 Subd. 1 Revisor Instruction 2018 c 182 art 1 s 108
- 2017 Subd. 1 Amended 2017 c 4 art 2 s 20
- 2014 Subd. 1 Amended 2014 c 286 art 8 s 3
- 2007 Subd. 1 Amended 2007 c 133 art 2 s 1
- 2007 Subd. 2 Repealed 2007 c 133 art 2 s 13
- 2007 Subd. 3 Repealed 2007 c 133 art 2 s 13
- 2001 Subd. 3 New 2001 c 162 s 2
- 1998 16B.055 New 1998 c 359 s 5
16B.055 LEAD AGENCY.
Subdivision 1.Federal Assistive Technology Act.
(a) The Department of Administration is designated as the lead agency to carry out all the responsibilities under the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as provided by Public Law 108-364, as amended. The Minnesota Assistive Technology Advisory Council is established to fulfill the responsibilities required by the Assistive Technology Act, as provided by Public Law 108-364, as amended. Because the existence of this council is required by federal law, this council does not expire.
(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c), the governor shall appoint the membership of the council as required by the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as provided by Public Law 108-364, as amended. After the governor has completed the appointments required by this subdivision, the commissioner of administration, or the commissioner's designee, shall convene the first meeting of the council following the appointments. Members shall serve two-year terms commencing July 1 of each odd-numbered year, and receive the compensation specified by the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as provided by Public Law 108-364, as amended. The members of the council shall select their chair at the first meeting following their appointment.
(c) After consulting with the appropriate commissioner, the commissioner of administration shall appoint a representative from:
(1) State Services for the Blind who has assistive technology expertise;
(2) vocational rehabilitation services who has assistive technology expertise;
(3) the Workforce Development Board; and
(4) the Department of Education who has assistive technology expertise.
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