Minn. Stat. § 135A.161
Subd. 1. Definitions.
(f) "Inclusive higher education" means institution-approved access to higher education for students with an intellectual disability that allows for the same rights, privileges, experiences, benefits, and outcomes that result from a college experience the same as a matriculating student, resulting in a meaningful credential conferred by the institution of higher education. Inclusive higher education includes:
Subd. 2. Establishment.
The commissioner must contract with the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota to establish the Inclusive Higher Education Technical Assistance Center. The purpose of the center is to increase access to self-sustaining postsecondary education options across Minnesota for students with an intellectual disability to earn meaningful credentials through degree, certificate, and nondegree initiatives leading to competitive integrated employment, genuine community membership, and more independent living. The center must:
(3) provide technical assistance:
Subd. 3. Director; advisory committee.
(c) The director must appoint an advisory committee and seek the committee's review and recommendations on broad programmatic direction. The advisory committee must be composed of 50 percent students with an intellectual disability. The remaining positions must be filled by family members, key stakeholders, and allies. The director must convene the advisory committee at least quarterly. The advisory committee shall:
Subd. 4. Responsibilities.
(c) The center must provide technical assistance to institutions of higher education, administrators, faculty, and staff by:
(d) The center must disseminate information to students with an intellectual disability, their parents, and local education agencies, including but not limited to information about: