Renewal notices for hearing instrument dispensers will be sent by email on Aug. 30.
If you do not receive your renewal notice on Aug. 30, or you would like to receive the renewal notice by mail, please contact the hearing instrument dispenser team at health.HID@state.mn.us.
Minnesota Statutes, section 153A.13 requires licensees to notify the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) within thirty30 days when there is a change of name, employment, or address. A name change request must be submitted with a copy of a marriage certificate or court order.
Submit the HID Change of Information Form (PDF) if your name, employment, address, or email address has change to ensure timely receipt of your renewal notice.
Effective Oct. 17, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will begin classifying hearing aids as either "over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids" or "prescription hearing aids."
Prescription hearing aids are any device that is not an OTC hearing aid. Prescription hearing aids are classified as prescription devices pursuant to Title 21, CFR, section 801.109(a)(2).
Pursuant to Title 21, CFR, section 800.30(h), state and local governments are now prohibited from enacting any legislation or regulations that would interfere with the sale or distribution of OTC hearing aids, including enacting any licensing requirements on individuals who wish to sell or distribute OTC hearing aids.