Minnesota Statutes § 202A.155 - INTERPRETER SERVICES; CAUCUS MATERIALS
People who need interpreters for a precinct caucus must notify the major political party before the caucus. The party must try to get interpreters and pay for them if provided. Visually impaired individuals may request caucus materials in accessible formats, and the committee must provide the written materials promptly
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People who need interpreters for a precinct caucus must notify the major political party before the caucus. The party must try to get interpreters and pay for them if provided. Visually impaired individuals may request caucus materials in accessible formats, and the committee must provide the written materials promptly.
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