Wash. Admin. Code § 388-03-114 - Can I provide language services to DSHS without taking a department examination?
There are five ways that you may gain department recognition as an interpreter or translator without taking the department's certification examinations.
(1) If you
are certified as an interpreter by either the Washington state administrative
office of the courts or the Administrative Office of the United States Courts,
the department will recognize you as a social services interpreter without
requiring you to take its social service interpreter examination. However, you
must formally submit a written request for recognition, a photocopy of your
valid official certificate, and a copy of official record attesting to your
completion of the required minimum DSHS interpreter/translator orientation and
interpreter/translator professional ethics trainings to the entity you contract
with for your language services.
(2) If you are certified as an interpreter by
either the Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) or the
National Board of Certification for the Medical Interpreters (NBCMI), the
department will recognize you as a medical interpreter without requiring you to
take its medical interpreter examination. However, you must formally submit a
written request for recognition, a photocopy of your valid official
certificate, and a copy of official record attesting to your completion of the
required minimum DSHS interpreter/translator orientation and
interpreter/translator professional ethics trainings to the entity you contract
with for your language services.
(3) If you are certified as a translator by
the American Translators Association (ATA), the department will recognize you
as a translator without requiring you to take its translator examination.
However, you must formally submit a written request for recognition, a
photocopy of your valid official certificate, and a copy of official record
attesting to your completion of the required minimum DSHS
interpreter/translator orientation and interpreter/translator professional
ethics trainings to the entity you contract with for your language
services.
(4) If you are certified
as an interpreter or translator by another state or U.S. territory or another
country that is comparable to DSHS certification and based upon similar
requirements, the department may recognize your certification. In your written
request for DSHS recognition, you must submit a photocopy of your valid
official certificate and a copy of the official examination manual containing
descriptions of the test development process, the scope of the examination, the
knowledge and skills to be evaluated, the test validation approach and related
statistics, the evaluation criteria, and the passing benchmark. Your request
must be submitted to LTC. LTC will evaluate all requests on a case-by-case
basis. If LTC determines that your certification meets DSHS certification
requirements, a recognition letter will be issued to you, which you will submit
with your written request and a copy of your valid official certificate, and a
copy of the official record attesting to your completion of the required
minimum DSHS interpreter/translator orientation and interpreter/translator
professional ethics trainings to the entity you contract with for your language
services.
(5) If you are certified
as an interpreter or translator by a nonprofit organization that uses a
credible certification program and is recognized by the department, the
department may recognize your certification. In your written request for DSHS
recognition, you must submit a photocopy of your valid official certificate and
a copy of the official examination manual containing descriptions of the test
development process, the scope of the examination, the knowledge and skills to
be evaluated, the test validation approach and related statistics, the
evaluation criteria, and the passing benchmark. Your request must be submitted
to LTC. LTC will evaluate all requests on a case-by-case basis. If LTC
determines that your certification meets DSHS certification requirements, a
recognition letter will be issued to you, which you will submit with your
written request and a copy of your valid official certificate, and a copy of
official record attesting to your completion of the required minimum DSHS
interpreter/translator orientation and interpreter/translator professional
ethics trainings to the entity you contract with for your language
services.
(6) DSHS does not
recognize any academic interpreter/translator degrees/certificates or training
courses as substitutes for its certification/authorization examination
requirements.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 2.43.010, 74.04.025, and 74.08.090. 00-06-014, § 388-03-114, filed 2/22/00, effective 3/24/00.
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