Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7450, pt. 7450.0430 - USER-FRIENDLY WHEELCHAIR SECUREMENT
A user-friendly securement device must limit movement of an occupied wheelchair when the vehicle is in normal operation. An occupied wheelchair loaded with a restrained weight of 250 pounds may not move more than two inches in any direction at any point of contact with the floor when the vehicle is being operated under the following conditions:
A user-friendly securement device must attach to the wheelchair without damaging it during normal vehicle operations. "Damage" includes effects harmful to the strength, integrity, or serviceableness of the wheelchair but does not include minor dents, scratches, or other cosmetic blemishes not materially affecting serviceableness. A bent wheel or broken spoke for example is "damage."
A user-friendly securement device must be designed so as to prevent an unintended mechanical release.
A user-friendly securement device must be designed so that it can be readily engaged and released by the user, or remotely by the vehicle driver, subject to the following conditions:
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Statutory Authority: MS s 299A.01; 299A.12; 299A.18
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