Washington Administrative Code
Title 388 - Social and Health Services, Department of
DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING SERVICES
Chapter 388-818 - Deaf and hard of hearing services
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS STANDARDS IN COURTS
- Section 388-818-500 - How do I qualify to be on the list of sign language interpreters who work in Washington Courts?
- Section 388-818-510 - What authority does ODHH have to establish these standards?
- Section 388-818-520 - What are the different categories of court interpreters?
- Section 388-818-530 - What are the requirements for certified court sign language interpreters?
- Section 388-818-540 - What are the requirements for certified court intermediary interpreters?
- Section 388-818-550 - Are there any ongoing requirements for court interpreters?
- Section 388-818-560 - If I have a criminal conviction in my history, am I automatically disqualified?
- Section 388-818-570 - What is included in the Washington courts training?
- Section 388-818-580 - How do I find out when and where training is available?
- Section 388-818-590 - How do I add my name to the court interpreter list?
- Section 388-818-600 - What sign language interpreters can be hired to work in Washington courts?
- Section 388-818-610 - Where may a court obtain a list of qualified interpreters?
- Section 388-818-620 - What are the standards for fee considerations that interpreters might charge a court?
- Section 388-818-630 - What recourse do I have if I disagree with ODHH's decision to omit or remove my name from the list?
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