Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
309.304(5),
309.312,
309.314
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
309.304(3),
309.312,
and
309.314
require the Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to
promulgate administrative regulations to carry the provisions of
KRS
309.300 to
309.319; to establish
certification requirements for licensure; and to establish renewal and
reinstatement fees. This administrative regulation establishes requirements for
renewal of licenses, extension of temporary licenses, and reinstatement.
Section 1. Renewal of Licenses. A person
licensed as an interpreter shall renew that license annually, as required by
KRS
309.314(1) by submitting the
following to the board:
(1) A completed
License Renewal Application form;
(2) The renewal fee as established in
201 KAR 39:040;
(3) Proof of current certification of the
licensee as an interpreter for the deaf and hard of hearing by a nationally
recognized organization; and
(4)
Documentation of completion of the continuing education requirement established
in
201 KAR
39:090.
Section 2. Grace Period. If a license is not
renewed by July 1, it may be renewed during the following sixty (60) day
period, in accordance with
KRS
309.314, by:
(1) Complying with the requirements
established in Section 1 of this administrative regulation; and
(2) Submitting the late renewal fee
established in
201 KAR 39:040.
Section 3.
(1) Reinstatement. A license not renewed
prior to the close of the sixty (60) day grace period, in accordance with
KRS
309.314(4), may be
reinstated upon:
(a) Payment of the renewal
fee plus a reinstatement fee as established by
201 KAR 39:040, Section
4(1);
(b) Submission of a completed
Reinstatement Application for Licensed Interpreters form to the
board;
(c) Submission of evidence
of completion of continuing education as required by
201 KAR
39:090, Section 10; and
(d) Proof of current certification of the
licensee as an interpreter for the deaf and hard of hearing by a nationally
recognized organization.
(2) The board may reinstate a temporary
license only if the licensee submits proof sufficient to the board of
situations such as:
(a) Medical disability of
the licensee;
(b) Illness of the
licensee or an immediate family member; or
(c) Death or serious injury of an immediate
family member.
(3) A
request for reinstatement of a temporary license involving medical disability
or illness shall be:
(a) Submitted by the
person holding a license; and
(b)
Accompanied by a verifying document signed by a licensed physician.
(4) To request reinstatement of a
temporary license a licensee shall submit:
(a)
Sufficient proof in support of the reinstatement as required by subsections (2)
and (3) of this section;
(b) A
completed Temporary License Reinstatement Application form;
(c) The appropriate fee set forth in
201 KAR 39:040;
(d) Proof of completion of the continuing
education requirements in
201 KAR
39:090;
(e) A letter recommending the reinstatement
and extension written by the Mentor(s) of Record for the previous licensure
term which describes the progress achieved by the mentee. The board may waive
this requirement upon submission of proof by the licensee that the licensee has
substantially met the goals stated in the plan of supervision; and
(f) A revised plan of supervision for the
upcoming licensure year.
Section 4. Extensions of Temporary Licenses.
(1) Temporary licenses shall expire on July 1
each year. To extend a temporary license, a request for extension shall be
submitted by July 1 each year.
(2)
To request an extension of a temporary license:
(a) A temporary licensee shall submit:
1. A completed Temporary License Extension
Application form;
2. The
appropriate fee set forth in
201 KAR 39:040;
3. Proof of completion of the continuing
education requirements set forth in
201 KAR
39:090;
4.
A letter recommending extension written by the Mentor(s) of Record for the
previous li-censure term which describes the progress achieved by the mentee.
The board may waive this requirement upon submission of proof by the licensee
that the licensee has substantially met the goals stated in the plan of
supervision; and
5. A revised plan
of supervision for the upcoming licensure year.
(b) A deaf or hard of hearing temporary
licensee shall submit:
1. Upon applying for a
first, second, or third extension:
a. A
completed Temporary License Extension Application form;
b. The appropriate fee set forth in
201 KAR 39:040;
c. Proof of completion of the continuing
education requirements set forth in
201 KAR
39:090;
d.
A letter recommending extension written by the Mentor(s) of Record which
describes the progress achieved by the Mentee. The board may waive this
requirement upon submission of proof by the licensee that the licensee has
substantially met the goals stated in the plan of supervision; and
e. A revised plan of supervision for the
upcoming licensure year.
2. Upon applying for a fourth and subsequent
extensions, a temporary license holder shall submit to the board documentation
proving:
a. All requirements listed in
paragraph (a) of this subsection; and
b. Proof of passage of the RID CDI Knowledge
Exam.
(3) The extensions of temporary licenses
under this section shall be subject to the term limitations imposed by
201
KAR 39:070, Section 2(2).
Section 5. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "License Renewal Application",
June 2017;
(b) "Reinstatement
Application for Licensed Interpreters", December 2016;
(c) "Temporary License Reinstatement
Application", December 2016; and
(d) "Temporary License Extension
Application", June 2017.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of
Professional Licensing, 911 Leawood Drive, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday
through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
309.304(3),
309.312,
309.314