Language interpreter definition

Language interpreter means a language interpreter who meets the qualifications as a “Certified Court Interpreter,” Language Skilled or Provisionally Approved”, as defined in Rule 14.100, Florida Rules for Certification and Regulation of Court Interpreters.
Language interpreter means a person who has demonstrated proficiency in both spoken English and at least one other language; and who can interpret accurately, impartially, and effectively to and from such language(s) and English using any specialized terminology necessary for effective communication; and who understands interpreter ethics and client confidentiality needs. A person who has rudimentary familiarity with a language other than English shall not be considered a “foreign language interpreter” under this Agreement. To meet the definition of a foreign language interpreter under this Agreement, an individual must meet the following competency standards: 1. Communicate in both English and the LEP individual’s primary language accurately and effectively; 2. Interpret to and from English and the LEP individual’s primary language accurately and impartially; 3. Possess appropriate knowledge of specialized terms and concepts used frequently in the provision of MHS’ services and programs; 4. Understand and follow the obligation to maintain confidentiality; and 5. Understand the roles of interpreters and ethics associated with being an interpreter. Competency does not require formal certification.

Examples of Language interpreter in a sentence

  • County shall have in place telephonic and face-to-face interpreter services and American Sign Language interpreter services personnel and/or contracts.

  • If participants require accommodations to access the content of the event, such as an American Sign Language interpreter, the Agency will provide these services separate from this RFP.

  • Vendor hereby grants to Southern Tier Independence Center, Inc., the right to find, and secure a Sign Language interpreter for your school district on an as needed basis when it is requested.

  • Examples of accommodations may include wheelchair access, American Sign Language interpreter, access technology or materials in an alternate print format.

  • Where necessary based on ASL literacy, country of origin, or other relevant factors, CDOC will provide a Certified Deaf Interpreter, Black American Sign Language interpreter, or interpreter in other sign languages.

  • In addition, DPA was informed that the Supreme Court of Singapore accepts the use of Sign Language in courts, and that the court will provide a Sign Language interpreter free of charge where necessary.

  • Available at no cost to LEA Available at no cost to LEA Available by contract USDB American Sign Language interpreter or transliterator.

  • On multiple occasions, the Complainant made requests for a qualified American Sign Language interpreter prior to appointments at The Center between September 23, 2009, and February 24, 2010.

  • The United States investigated the complaint and made the following findings: On or about June 3, 2009, the Complainant made a request for a qualified American Sign Language interpreter prior to her appointment at NOMS.

  • The Cantrells require the services of a qualified American Sign Language interpreter to effectively communicate about lengthy and complex information, especially about the medical treatment and health of their daughter.