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11 1.1 A bill for an act​
22 1.2 relating to the State Building Code; authorizing adoption of rules to increase​
33 1.3 accessibility for examination rooms; amending Minnesota Statutes 2024, section​
44 1.4 326B.106, subdivision 9.​
55 1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
66 1.6 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 326B.106, subdivision 9, is amended to read:​
77 1.7 Subd. 9.Accessibility.(a) Public buildings. The code must require new public buildings​
88 1.8and remodeled portions of existing public buildings to be accessible to and usable by persons​
99 1.9with disabilities.​
1010 1.10 (b) Leased space. No agency of the state may lease space for agency operations in a​
1111 1.11non-state-owned building unless the building satisfies the requirements of the State Building​
1212 1.12Code for accessibility by persons with disabilities, or is eligible to display the state symbol​
1313 1.13of accessibility. This limitation applies to leases of 30 days or more for space of at least​
1414 1.141,000 square feet.​
1515 1.15 (c) Meetings or conferences. Meetings or conferences for the public or for state​
1616 1.16employees which are sponsored in whole or in part by a state agency must be held in​
1717 1.17buildings that meet the State Building Code requirements relating to accessibility for persons​
1818 1.18with disabilities. This subdivision does not apply to any classes, seminars, or training​
1919 1.19programs offered by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities or the University of​
2020 1.20Minnesota. Meetings or conferences intended for specific individuals none of whom need​
2121 1.21the accessibility features for persons with disabilities specified in the State Building Code​
2222 1.22need not comply with this subdivision unless a person with a disability gives reasonable​
2323 1.23advance notice of an intent to attend the meeting or conference. When sign language​
2424 1​Section 1.​
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2626 State of Minnesota​
2727 This Document can be made available​
2828 in alternative formats upon request​
2929 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
3030 H. F. No. 662​
3131 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
3232 Authored by Hicks, Smith and Curran​02/13/2025​
3333 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Workforce, Labor, and Economic Development Finance and Policy​ 2.1interpreters will be provided, meetings or conference sites must be chosen which allow​
3434 2.2participants who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to see the sign language interpreters clearly.​
3535 2.3 (d) Exemptions. The commissioner may grant an exemption from the requirements of​
3636 2.4paragraphs (b) and (c) in advance if an agency has demonstrated that reasonable efforts​
3737 2.5were made to secure facilities which complied with those requirements and if the selected​
3838 2.6facilities are the best available for access for persons with disabilities. Exemptions shall be​
3939 2.7granted using criteria developed by the commissioner in consultation with the Council on​
4040 2.8Disability.​
4141 2.9 (e) Symbol indicating access. The wheelchair symbol adopted by Rehabilitation​
4242 2.10International's Eleventh World Congress is the state symbol indicating buildings, facilities,​
4343 2.11and grounds which are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities. In the interests​
4444 2.12of uniformity, this symbol is the sole symbol for display in or on all public or private​
4545 2.13buildings, facilities, and grounds which qualify for its use. The secretary of state shall obtain​
4646 2.14the symbol and keep it on file. No building, facility, or grounds may display the symbol​
4747 2.15unless it is in compliance with the rules adopted by the commissioner under subdivision 1.​
4848 2.16Before any rules are proposed for adoption under this paragraph, the commissioner shall​
4949 2.17consult with the Council on Disability. Rules adopted under this paragraph must be enforced​
5050 2.18in the same way as other accessibility rules of the State Building Code.​
5151 2.19 (f) Inclusive examination rooms. The commissioner may adopt rules, using the expedited​
5252 2.20rulemaking process in section 14.389, to increase accessibility to examination rooms in​
5353 2.21health care and dental facilities for persons with disabilities. The specific accessibility​
5454 2.22requirements shall be determined during the rulemaking process.​
5555 2​Section 1.​
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