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SSHB 126: "An Act relating to sign language interpreters; establishing the Alaska State Board of American Sign Language Interpreters; and providing for an effective date."

00SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 126 01 "An Act relating to sign language interpreters; establishing the Alaska State Board 02 of American Sign Language Interpreters; and providing for an effective date." 03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 * Section 1. INTENT. AS 08.19.900, enacted by sec. 2 of this Act, is intended to create 05 a strict liability offense. 06 * Sec. 2. AS 08 is amended by adding a new chapter to read: 07 Chapter 19. American Sign Language Interpreters. 08 Article 1. Alaska State Board of American Sign Language Interpreters. 09  Sec. 08.19.010. Creation and membership of board. (a) There is created 10 the Alaska State Board of American Sign Language Interpreters consisting of five 11 members appointed by the governor, two of whom are sign language interpreters 12 licensed under this chapter who are not deaf and are certified by the Registry of 13 Interpreters for the Deaf; one of whom is a sign language interpreter licensed under 14 this chapter who is deaf and certified by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; one

01 public member who is deaf; and one public member who is not deaf but who has 02 knowledge of or is familiar with the unique requirements and obligations of 03 interpreting for the deaf. The governor shall consider making appointments so that the 04 membership of the board reflects the regional and cultural diversity of the state. 05  (b) The board shall elect from among its members a chair, a vice-chair, and 06 a secretary. 07  Sec. 08.19.020. Powers and duties of the board. In addition to the powers 08 and duties conferred on the board under AS 08.01, the board shall 09  (1) review the transcripts and documents relating to training, education, 10 and work experience of applicants for licenses or provisional licenses under this 11 chapter and approve the issuance of licenses and provisional licenses to qualified 12 applicants; 13  (2) meet twice a year to conduct its business; and 14  (3) adopt regulations under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) 15 that are necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter. 16 Article 2. Licensing. 17  Sec. 08.19.050. License or provisional license required. (a) A person who 18 does not hold a license or provisional license under this chapter may not 19  (1) act as an American sign language interpreter for compensation 20 except as provided in (c) or (d) of this section; 21  (2) advertise to the public or represent that the person is able to act as 22 an American sign language interpreter for compensation; or 23  (3) use in connection with the person's name letters, words, or insignia 24 indicating or implying that the person is a licensed American sign language interpreter. 25  (b) A person who does not hold a license under AS 08.19.060 may not act as 26 a mentor or supervisor of a provisional licensee. 27  (c) The limitation in (a) of this section does not apply for the first 30 days 28 after a person moves to the state from a residence in another state if the person holds 29 a certificate from the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. 30  (d) A person who does not hold a license or a provisional license under this 31 chapter may interpret for compensation in an emergency situation but only until a

01 licensed interpreter arrives. 02  (e) A licensee who does not carry the designation on the license that the 03 licensee holds a Specialist Certificate Legal from the Registry of Interpreters for the 04 Deaf may not act as an American sign language interpreter for compensation at a legal 05 or quasi-legal proceeding. 06  Sec. 08.19.060. Licensure for interpreters. (a) The board shall issue an 07 interpreter license to a person who pays the required fees and submits satisfactory 08 documentation that the applicant is 09  (1) certified by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; or 10  (2) an associate member of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf and 11 is certified at level four or five by the National Association of the Deaf. 12  (b) If the licensee holds a Specialist Certificate Legal from the Registry of 13 Interpreters for the Deaf, the board shall note that on the license issued to the person 14 under this chapter. 15  Sec. 08.19.070. Provisional license. (a) The board shall establish regulations 16 setting minimum requirements for issuing a provisional license to a person who 17 applies, pays the required fee, if any, and submits documentation that the person is an 18 associate member of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf who has completed 19  (1) an interpreter training program or interpreter preparation program; 20 or 21  (2) 300 hours of documented interpreter experience and 50 hours of 22 interpreter education through workshops and seminars. 23  (b) A provisional license is valid for two years and may be renewed only one 24 time. 25 Article 3. License Denial; Disciplinary Sanctions. 26  Sec. 08.19.100. Grounds for denial; disciplinary sanctions. The board may 27 deny a license or provisional license or impose a disciplinary sanction authorized under 28 AS 08.01.075 if the board finds that the person 29  (1) secured or attempted to secure a license or provisional license 30 through deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation; 31  (2) engaged in deceit, fraud, or intentional misrepresentation in the

01 course of providing professional services; 02  (3) advertised professional services in a false or misleading manner; 03  (4) engaged in unprofessional conduct as defined in the regulations of 04 the board; 05  (5) intentionally or negligently engaged in or permitted the performance 06 of sign language interpreting by persons under the licensee's supervision that does not 07 conform to minimum professional standards regardless of whether actual injury 08 occurred; 09  (6) has been convicted of a felony and the person's civil rights have not 10 been restored or that the person has been convicted of another crime that affects the 11 person's ability to practice competently and safely; 12  (7) aided another person to engage in the practice of American sign 13 language interpreting in violation of AS 08.19.050; 14  (8) failed to comply with this chapter, a regulation adopted under this 15 chapter, or an order of the board; or 16  (9) is incapable of engaging in the practice of American sign language 17 interpreting with reasonable skill, competence, and safety for the public because of 18  (A) professional incompetence; 19  (B) other factors determined by the board. 20 Article 4. General Provisions. 21  Sec. 08.19.900. Penalty. Violation of this chapter is a class B misdemeanor. 22  Sec. 08.19.990. Definitions. In this chapter, 23  (1) "board" means the Alaska State Board of American Sign Language 24 Interpreters established under AS 08.19.010; 25  (2) "license" means a license issued by the Alaska State Board of 26 American Sign Language Interpreters. 27 * Sec. 3. AS 08.01.010 is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: 28  (36) Alaska State Board of American Sign Language Interpreters 29 (AS 08.19.010). 30 * Sec. 4. AS 08.03.010(c) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: 31  (22) Alaska State Board of American Sign Language Interpreters

01 (AS 08.19.010) -- June 30, 2003. 02 * Sec. 5. AS 09.20.010(c) is amended to read: 03  (c) The court shall provide, and pay the cost of services of, an interpreter who 04 holds a license or provisional license under AS 08.19 or a reader when necessary 05 to enable a person with impaired hearing , speech, or sight to act as a juror. 06 * Sec. 6. AS 44.62.330(a) is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: 07  (60) Alaska State Board of American Sign Language Interpreters. 08 * Sec. 7. INITIAL BOARD MEMBERS. Notwithstanding AS 08.19.010, enacted by sec. 09 2 of this Act, and AS 39.05.055, 10 (1) the terms of three initial members of the Alaska State Board of American 11 Sign Language Interpreters shall be two years, and the terms of two initial members shall be 12 four years; 13 (2) the initial members appointed to fill seats on the Alaska State Board of 14 American Sign Language Interpreters that are designated for sign language interpreters 15 licensed under AS 08.19.060 need not be licensed until March 30, 2000; if a board member 16 governed by this paragraph is not licensed under AS 08.19.060 by March 30, 2000, the 17 member forfeits office and the member's seat is considered vacant until filled by another 18 appointment. 19 * Sec. 8. DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE. AS 08.19.050, enacted by sec. 2 of this Act, 20 and sec. 5 of this Act take effect March 30, 2000.