Oklahoma Code § 20-1703

Title 20. Courts: Application for certification - Examination - Certified
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methods of interpreting or translating.
A.  Every applicant who seeks to be examined for enrollment as a
certified or registered spoken language courtroom interpreter shall
prove to the satisfaction of the State Board of Examiners of
Courtroom Interpreters that he or she:
1.  Is of legal age;
2.  Meets the requisite standards of ethical fitness as
established by the Board pursuant to the recommendation of the State
Ethics Commission; and
3.  Has at least a high school education or its equivalent.
B.  The Board shall promulgate rules establishing interpreter
credentialing standards and requiring the use of oral and written
interpreter examinations consistent with nationally recognized state
court interpreter certification standards including but not limited
to those developed through the National Center for State Courts
language access programs.  Candidates shall be required to attend a
training program approved by the Board, and shall be required to
establish their proficiency in English and in the foreign language
through the written and oral examinations required by the Board.
1.  A candidate seeking to become a registered courtroom
interpreter shall:
a. complete a courtroom interpreter orientation program
conducted or sponsored by the Board which shall
educate the candidate about interpreting in the
Oklahoma courts, interpreter skills development,
courtroom procedure and decorum, legal terminology,
methods and modes of interpretation and interpreter
ethics and professionalism,
b. successfully pass the court interpreter Written
English Examination approved by the Board with a score
of eighty percent (80%) or better in order to
demonstrate the candidate's knowledge of three areas
central to the work of a court interpreter (1) the
English language including language comprehension,
vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms and idioms; (2) court-
related terms and usage including legal terminology
and court procedures; and (3) interpreter ethics and
professional conduct,
c. establish basic proficiency in the foreign language by
successfully passing either an oral proficiency
interview or a written translation examination for the
foreign language being tested, as specified by the
Board, and
d. agree in writing to be bound by the Code of
Professional Responsibility for Courtroom Interpreters
in Oklahoma.

2.  A candidate seeking to become a certified courtroom
interpreter shall:
a. be currently enrolled as a registered courtroom
interpreter in this state in accordance with the
Board's rules and examination standards, and
b. successfully pass the court interpreter oral
examination authorized by the Board for the language
being certified with an overall score of seventy
percent (70%) or better in each of the sections of the
exam in order to demonstrate the candidate possesses
the requisite degree of skill and ability in all three
modes of interpreting: simultaneous interpreting,
consecutive interpreting and sight translation.
3.  The Board may adjust the examinations and the scores
required to pass each of the interpreter examinations in this state
in order to maintain equivalency with the nationally recognized
interpreter credentialing standards and maximize the reciprocity
between Oklahoma's interpreter credentialing program and other state
and national credentialing programs.  For languages in which a
recognized three-part oral exam is unavailable, the Board may
authorize an abbreviated oral examination from the National Center
for State Courts, or other approved entity, if one is available.  If
no abbreviated oral examination is available, the Board may, at its
discretion, recognize other oral proficiency examinations or
interviews on a per-language basis.
C.  An applicant who is academically dishonest when taking any
authorized examination is disqualified and may not take the
examination again until five (5) years have elapsed from the date of
the examination at which the applicant is disqualified.
D.  All applicants who satisfy the credentialing requirements
set forth in this section and in the Board's rules and have
otherwise been found and approved by the Board to be fit and proper
persons shall be recommended by the Board to the Supreme Court for
official enrollment as certified or registered courtroom
interpreters.  Any individual enrolled as a certified or registered
courtroom interpreter is qualified to engage in the translation of
written text and the interpretation of spoken words in the courts of
this state.
E.  In district court proceedings, the court shall endeavor to
obtain the services of a courtroom interpreter with the highest
available level of credential prior to accepting services of an
interpreter with lesser credential and skill, pursuant to the
requirements set forth in the Rules of the Supreme Court and Section
1710 of this title.
F.  In determining whether an applicant meets the requisite
standards of ethical fitness as set forth in this section, the Board
is authorized to conduct a criminal history record check including

but not limited to a criminal history record check through the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI), or a national
criminal history record check through the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) pursuant to Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the
Oklahoma Statutes or other applicable statute.  This paragraph is
specifically intended to provide the statutory authority required by
the OSBI and FBI to provide criminal history background check
services and information to the Board for this purpose.  Applicants
shall furnish all releases, authorizations, fingerprints or other
items necessary to enable the Board to conduct the background check.
The Board shall charge the applicant a fee in an amount approved by
the Supreme Court for the background check.
G.  The Board may maintain a registry of certified interpreters
for the deaf and hard-of-hearing to serve as qualified legal
interpreters pursuant to the provisions of Section 2408 of Title 63
of the Oklahoma Statutes.  Applicants shall establish to the
satisfaction of the Board that they hold at least one of the sign
language interpreting credentials which the Board deems appropriate
for interpreting in the courts of this state, and shall satisfy the
registration requirements as set forth in the rules of the Board.

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