Sign language interpreter definition
Sign language interpreter means a person who provides educational interpreting services to students with hearing impairments.
Sign language interpreter means an individual who, as part of any case or court function, facilitates communication between or among legal professionals and a deaf, hard-of- hearing, or deaf-blind party, witness, or juror through the use of sign language or other manual or oral representation of a spoken language.
Sign language interpreter means an employee who has the required qualifications as determined by the Board, and who is assigned to a school, to work under the direction of the principal, as a communicator between the teacher and deaf/hard of hearing students, both in the classroom and during extra-curricular activities.
Examples of Sign language interpreter in a sentence
Sign language interpreter services may be provided to individuals upon request to enhance communication with hearing impaired individuals.
Sign language, interpreter service, assistive listening devices, materials in alternate format, such as Braille, large print, electronic formats, or any other accommodations are available upon advance request.
Sign language interpreter approvals shall be renewed between April 1 and June 30 of each renewal cycle.
More Definitions of Sign language interpreter
Sign language interpreter means a person who is readily able to communicate with a person
Sign language interpreter means a person who facilitates commu- nication between individuals who communicate in spoken language and individuals who communicate in sign language. Sign language interpret- ers become certified by passing knowledge and performance tests estab- lished by the registry of interpreters for the deaf (RID) or the na- tional association of the deaf (NAD). Certification is maintained by RID and includes the requirements that interpreters must be members of RID, comply with ongoing educational requirements, and maintain ethi- cal standards.
Sign language interpreter means an individual who, as part of any case or court function, facilitates communication between or among legal professionals and a deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf blind party, witness, juror, or spectator through the use of sign language or other manual or oral representation of a spoken language. To be listed on the statewide registry maintained by Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, sign language interpreters must be licensed at a "Master" level with the Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission and must meet any additional training and registration requirements pursuant to the program established by the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts.
Sign language interpreter means a person who is readily able to communicate with a hearing
Sign language interpreter or “inter- preter” means a person who translates con- versations or other communications for a person with a disability or translates the statements of a person with a disability.
Sign language interpreter means an interpreter who is able to interpret from sign language to English and English to sign language.
Sign language interpreter means a natural person who meets the requirements of this chapter, is duly licensed in accordance with this chap- ter, and who engages in the practice of sign language interpreting.