Language Interpretation definition

Language Interpretation means activities that involve a client who is deaf or hearing impaired or has limited English proficiency requiring an interpreter for a staff member or volunteers to offer services.
Language Interpretation means activities that involve a client who is deaf or hearing impaired or has limited English proficiency requiring an interpreter for a staff member or volunteers to offer services. "Licensure" means the official or legal permission to persons or health facilities meeting

Examples of Language Interpretation in a sentence

  • The “After-Hours Rate” shall be billed by the Contractor as an “After-Hours Rate for Over-The- Telephone Verbal Language Interpretation Services”, and it shall not exceed 15% from the “Standard Hourly Rate”.

  • We are committed to providing assistance at events and performances (audio description, captioning, British Sign Language Interpretation, speech to text reporting).

  • This five (5) minute minimum charge shall be billed by the Contractor as a “5 minute Minimum Charge for Over-The-Telephone Verbal Language Interpretation Services”.

  • Visual Language Interpretation is a mechanism to facilitate communication between deaf or hard of hearing persons and the hearing population of the province.

  • Language interpretation services shall include In-Person Verbal Language Interpretation, Over-The-Telephone Language Interpretation and Court Certified Language Interpretation.

  • Onsite (Face to Face) Spoken Language Interpretation: Two (2) hour minimum, increasing by 15 minute increments after the minimum two (2) hours have lapsed.

  • Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) for Spoken Language Interpretation: All legal (none-trial): Two (2) hour minimum and 15 minute increments once the minimum time has lapsed.

  • Unless otherwise specified, all requirements for EIS providers in the Procedures for the Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) apply to providers of Foreign Language Interpretation and Translation services.

  • This (1.5) hour minimum charge shall be billed by the Contractor as a “1.5-Hour Minimum Charge for in-Person Verbal Language Interpretation Services”.

  • Early Intervention Services under Part C of IDEA include Foreign Language Interpretation and Translation.

Related to Language Interpretation

  • Interpretation or “Interpreting” means the process of translating communication between hearing individuals, who communicate in spoken language, and individuals who communicate in sign language. Interpreters must be able to listen to an individual’s words, inflections, and intent and simultaneously render them into sign language using the mode of communication preferred by the Customer. The Interpreter must also be able to comprehend the signs, inflections, and intent of the Customer and speak them in articulate, appropriate English.

  • Construction Change Directive means an approved change in the Work issued by the Owner without the complete agreement of Contractor as to cost and/or time.