SB265,6,63 b. The applicant has passed the basic performance examination of and is
4certified by the Board for Evaluation of Interpreters, or its successor, or the applicant
5has passed a substantially equivalent examination, as determined by the
6department after receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,6,77 3. The applicant satisfies all of the following:
SB265,6,138 a. Before the effective date of this subd. 3. a. .... [LRB inserts date], the
9applicant passed the basic performance examination of and is certified by the Board
10for Evaluation of Interpreters, or its successor, or before the effective date of this
11subd. 3. a. .... [LRB inserts date], the applicant passed a substantially equivalent
12examination, as determined by the department after receiving advice from the
13committee.
SB265,6,1514 b. The department approves the applicant's licensure after review of all of the
15circumstances and receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,13 16Section 13 . 440.032 (3) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB265,6,2117 440.032 (3) (d) Sign language interpreter— advanced hearing licenses. The
18department shall grant a sign language interpreter—advanced hearing license to an
19applicant who submits an application on a form provided by the department, pays
20the fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), and satisfies any of the
21following:
SB265,6,2222 1. The applicant satisfies all of the following:
SB265,6,2523 a. The applicant has received at least a bachelor's degree from an accredited
24college or university, or an equivalent degree as determined by the department after
25receiving advice from the committee.
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1b. The applicant provides evidence satisfactory to the department that the
2applicant has successfully completed an interpreter training program.
SB265,7,83 c. The applicant has passed the advanced or master performance examination
4of and is certified by the Board for Evaluation of Interpreters, or its successor; the
5applicant has passed the examination for and holds the national interpreter
6certification issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., or its successor;
7or the applicant has passed a substantially equivalent examination, as determined
8by the department after receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,7,109 2. The applicant was issued before the effective date of this subdivision .... [LRB
10inserts date], and maintains in good standing any of the following:
SB265,7,1611 a. The national interpreter certification (NIC), advanced or master level
12national interpreter certification (NIC-Advanced or NIC-Master), certificate of
13interpretation (CI), certificate of transliteration (CT), comprehensive skills
14certificate (CSC), master comprehensive skills certificate (MCSC), interpretation
15certificate (IC), or transliteration certificate (TC), issued by the Registry of
16Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., or its successor.
SB265,7,1717 b. The National Association of the Deaf III, IV, or V certification.
SB265,7,1918 c. The advanced or master certification of the Board for Evaluation of
19Interpreters or its successor.
SB265,14 20Section 14 . 440.032 (3) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
SB265,7,2521 440.032 (3) (e) Sign language interpreter— intermediate deaf licenses. The
22department shall grant a sign language interpreter—intermediate deaf license to an
23applicant who submits an application on a form provided by the department, pays
24the fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), and satisfies all of the
25following:
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11. The applicant holds a high school diploma or its equivalent, as determined
2by the department after receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,8,53 2. The applicant submits evidence satisfactory to the department of the
4applicant's successful completion of at least 40 hours of a deaf interpreter training
5curriculum approved by the department after receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,8,116 3. The applicant submits evidence satisfactory to the department of the
7applicant's successful completion of at least 16 hours of sign language interpretation
8services-related training approved for continuing education credits by the Registry
9of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., or its successor or the Board for Evaluation of
10Interpreters or its successor, or substantially equivalent training, as determined by
11the department after receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,8,1512 4. The applicant submits evidence satisfactory to the department of the
13applicant's successful completion of American sign language linguistics I and II or
14substantially equivalent coursework, as determined by the department after
15receiving advice from the committee.
SB265,8,2316 5. The applicant provides to the department letters of recommendation
17satisfactory to the department from at least 2 individuals who hold a sign language
18interpreter—advanced deaf license, a certified deaf interpreter certification issued
19by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., or its successor, or an equivalent
20certification, as determined by the department after receiving advice from the
21committee. Taken in the aggregate, the letters of recommendation shall verify that
22the applicant has successfully completed at least 25 hours of observing sign language
23interpretation services provided to clients.
SB265,15 24Section 15 . 440.032 (3) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
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1440.032 (3) (f) Sign language interpreter—advanced deaf licenses. The
2department shall grant a sign language interpreter—advanced deaf license to an
3applicant who submits an application on a form provided by the department, pays
4the fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), and satisfies all of the
5following:
SB265,9,86 1. The applicant holds at least an associate degree or satisfies an alternate
7pathway for education, as determined by the department after receiving advice from
8the committee.
SB265,9,129 2. The applicant holds a certified deaf interpreter certification issued by the
10Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., or its successor or an equivalent
11certification, as determined by the department after receiving advice from the
12committee.
SB265,16 13Section 16 . 440.032 (4m) of the statutes is created to read:
SB265,9,1614 440.032 (4m) Scope of licenses. The department, after receiving advice from
15the committee, shall promulgate rules defining the scope of practice of each license
16granted under sub. (3), subject to the following:
SB265,9,2217 (a) Sign language interpreter—intermediate hearing. 1. Subject to subd. 2., a
18sign language interpreter—intermediate hearing licensee may not provide sign
19language interpretation services to clients in any medical setting, as determined by
20the department after receiving advice from the committee, unless he or she is team
21interpreting with a sign language interpreter—advanced hearing or sign language
22interpreter—advanced deaf licensee.
SB265,9,2523 2. A sign language interpreter—intermediate hearing licensee may not provide
24sign language interpretation services to a client in any legal or mental health setting,
25as determined by the department after receiving advice from the committee.