AMEND House Substitute for House Committee
Substitute for House Bill No. 564, Page 2, Section A, Line 24, by
inserting after all of said line the following:
"209.309. 1. The board may offer provisional
certification to interpreters achieving a minimal level of
certification established by the board. A provisional certification
is limited to one year; during such year the interpreter must be
reevaluated and achieve the next higher level of certification. If
an evaluation slot is not available during the term of the
provisional license, the interpreter may be granted an extension. A
holder of a provisional certification may only be granted one
extension. A PERSON NOMINATED BY A LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT IN
MISSOURI SHALL BE GRANTED A PROVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATE
WHEN ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET:
(1) THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CERTIFIES THAT
IT WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE AN INTERPRETER CERTIFIED AND
LICENSED PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 209.319 TO 209.339, AND
OTHERWISE ACCEPTABLE TO THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR
EMPLOYMENT, TO ACCEPT THE POSITION;
(2) THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CERTIFIES THAT
THE PERSON HAS DEMONSTRATED THE SKILLS NECESSARY FOR THE
ASSIGNMENT TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT;
(3) THE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CERTIFIES THAT
FAILURE TO EMPLOY THE PERSON WOULD, TO THE BEST OF THEIR
KNOWLEDGE, RESULT IN NONCOMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE OR
FEDERAL STATUTES OR REGULATIONS; AND
(4) THE PERSON NOMINATED CERTIFIES THAT THEY
WILL BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR THE CERTIFICATION AND
LICENSURE REQUISITE PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 209.319 TO 209.339
WITHIN NINETY DAYS.
2. PROVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATES SHALL
BE ISSUED WITHIN SEVENTY-TWO HOURS OF APPLICATION CONTAINING THE
ABOVE CERTIFICATIONS, AND SHALL REMAIN VALID FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS
OR UNTIL THE PERSON OBTAINS THE CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY SECTIONS 209.319 TO 209.339.
3. PROVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL CERTIFICATES MAY BE
REVOKED WHEN THE PERSON ENDS THEIR EMPLOYMENT WITH THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT OR IF THE PERSON COMITS ANY OF THE ACTIONS LISTED IN
SUBSECTIONS 1 TO 5 OF SECTION 209.317.
209.321. 1. No person shall represent himself or
herself as an interpreter or engage in the practice of
interpreting as defined in section 209.285, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED
IN SUBSECTION 6 OF THIS SECTION, in the state of Missouri unless
such person is licensed as required by the provisions of
sections 209.319 to 209.339.
2. A person registered, certified or licensed by
this state, another state or any recognized national
certification agent, acceptable to the committee that allows
that person to practice any other occupation or profession in
this state, is not considered to be interpreting if he or she is
in performance of the occupation or profession for which he or
she is registered, certified or licensed. The professions
referred to in this subsection include, but are not limited to,
physicians, psychologists, nurses, certified public accountants,
architects and attorneys.
3. A licensed interpreter shall limit his or her
practice to demonstrated areas of competence as documented by
relevant professional education, training, experience and
certification. An interpreter not trained in an area shall not
practice in that area without obtaining additional relevant
professional education, training and experience through an
acceptable program as defined by rule by the Missouri commission
for the deaf and hard of hearing.
4. A person is not considered to be interpreting
pursuant to the provisions of this section if, in a casual
setting and as defined by rule, a person is acting as an
interpreter gratuitously or is engaged in interpreting
incidental to traveling.
5. A person is not considered to be interpreting
pursuant to the provisions of this section if a person is
engaged as a telecommunications operator providing deaf relay
service or operator services for the deaf.
6. A PERSON GRANTED A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE TO
INTERPRET IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO THE REGULAR
CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTIONS 209.319 TO
209.339.
209.322. The board shall recognize the following
certificates:
(1) National Registry of Interpreters for
the Deaf (NRID) certificates, which include Comprehensive
Skills Certificate (CSC), Certificate of
Interpreting/Certificate of Transliteration (CI/CT) and
Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI); [and]
(2) National Association of the Deaf (NAD)
certificate levels 3, 4 and 5; and
(3) A PROVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
CERTIFICATE."; AND
Further amend said title, enacting clause and
intersectional references accordingly.