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2006 Minnesota Code
Chapters 245 - 267 Public Welfare and Related Activities
Chapter 256C Disabled Persons

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  • Section 256C.001 APPLICATION OF LAWS 2005, CHAPTER 56, TERMINOLOGY CHANGES.
  • Section 256C.01 POSITION OF THE STATE WITH REGARD TO THE BLIND AND DISABLED.
  • Section 256C.02 PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS.
  • Section 256C.025 HOUSING ACCOMMODATIONS.
  • Section 256C.03 BLIND OR DEAF PEDESTRIANS; CIVIL LIABILITY.
  • Section 256C.04 PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR.
  • Section 256C.05 CRIMINAL PENALTY.
  • Section 256C.06 CITATION.
  • Section 256C.21 DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING SERVICES ACT; CITATION.
  • Section 256C.22 Repealed, 1996 c 392 s 7
  • Section 256C.23 DEFINITIONS.
  • Section 256C.233 DUTIES OF STATE AGENCIES.
  • Section 256C.24 REGIONAL SERVICE CENTERS.
  • Section 256C.25 INTERPRETER SERVICES.
  • Section 256C.26 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES.
  • Section 256C.27 Repealed, 1996 c 392 s 7
  • Section 256C.28 COMMISSION SERVING DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING PEOPLE.
  • Section 256C.29 COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES REQUIRED IN BUS TERMINALS.
  • Section 256C.30 DUTIES OF HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSIONER.

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