Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 139 - Employment and Economic Development Department
Chapter 3325 - REHABILITATION; VISUALLY IMPAIRED
INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM
Part 3325.0250 - SCOPE OF SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS AND ADJUSTMENT OF LIMITATIONS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 3325.0250
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Scope of services.
SSB provides the following services to independent living eligible individuals subject to the conditions specified in part 3325.0420 and those contained in this part:
A. group and individual
blindness services that consist of independent living counseling,
rehabilitation teaching services, and orientation and mobility
services;
B. communication center
services;
C. diagnostic assessment
services;
D. interpreter
services;
E. low vision services
with the following limitations:
(1) only up to
a limit of $300 per period of eligibility for each spectacle mounted low vision
aid with at least a +4.00 diopter add; and
(2) SSB does not purchase electronic
magnification systems for individuals;
F. maintenance;
G. referral services;
H. services to family members identified in
part
3325.0110, subpart 72, up to a
limit of $300 per period of eligibility;
I. rehabilitation technology with the
following limitations:
(1) only up to $100
per period of eligibility for each nonelectronic technology device;
(2) only up to $1,000 total per period of
eligibility for adaptive software;
(3) only up to ten hours of training,
excluding travel time, per period of eligibility for keyboarding, computer
literacy, and use of computerized aids or devices; and
(4) SSB does not purchase computers, related
accessories, or other computerized aids and devices for individuals;
and
J. transportation
services.
Subp. 2. Adjustment of limitations.
Expenditure limitations imposed by subpart 1 must be adjusted by the director on an annual basis according to the requirements of this subpart.
A. In November of each year,
the director must obtain from the Federal Register the percentage change in the
Consumer Price Index published by the secretary of labor for October of the
preceding federal fiscal year and October of the federal fiscal year in which
such publication is made.
B. If in
any fiscal year the percentage change indicates an increase in the Consumer
Price Index, as determined under item A, then the expenditure limitations
imposed by subpart
1 for the subsequent fiscal
year must be equal to the expenditure limitation increased by such percentage
change, rounded off to the nearest $5 increment.
C. If in any fiscal year the percentage
change does not indicate an increase in the Consumer Price Index, as determined
under item A, then the expenditure limitations imposed by subpart
1 for the subsequent fiscal
year must be equal to the expenditure limitation in place at the time of
publication.
D. For purposes of
this subpart, "Consumer Price Index" means the Consumer Price Index for All
Urban Consumers, published monthly by the United States Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Statutory Authority: MS s 248.07
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