Obstacle clearance at MDA on a non-precision approach is 300 feet ... and you would have to go to the TERPS, I believe, to find this out. Unless, of course, you did what I did ... I looked at the chart for the localizer approach at the airport where I used to teach ... there was a tower right on the final approach course about 2 miles out up to 1060 MSL ... so, the minimums for the approach were 1360 MSL ... pretty easy math.
I'm sure there's a standard for DH, but I don't know what it is. It is less important because, unlike an MDA, you won't be hanging out there. You get to DH, you either land or miss, whereas on a n-p approach you might be flying at MDA (or a stepdown fix, for that matter) for a mile or two to the MAP.
Fly safe ...
R