Oklahoma Code § 63-2408

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Legal Interpreter for the Deaf and Hard-
of-Hearing Act:
1.  "Deaf person" or "hard-of-hearing person" means an
individual whose sense of hearing is nonfunctional for the ordinary

purposes of life, and also may include a person who is deaf-blind,
meaning a deaf or hard-of-hearing person whose vision is also
nonfunctional for the ordinary purposes of life;
2.  "Qualified legal interpreter" means:
a. an individual certified by the State Board of
Examiners of Certified Courtroom Interpreters, or
b.  (1) an individual who possesses the knowledge and
skills necessary to accurately and impartially
interpret spoken English into the equivalent
visual languages and modes, and currently
certified by the National Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) as one of the
following:
(a) Specialist Certificate:  Legal (SC:L).  In
the event none are available, then
(b) Another RID national certification,
including, but not limited to, the National
Interpreter Certification (NIC), Certificate
of Interpretation and Certificate of
Transliteration (CI & CT), or Comprehensive
Skills Certificate (CSC),
(2) an individual who possesses the knowledge and
skills necessary to accurately and impartially
transliterate for a person who is oral or
nonsigning using the equivalent oral or captioned
mode, and is currently certified by the National
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf as one of
the following:
(a) Specialist Certificate:  Legal (SC:L).  In
the event none are available, then
(b) Another RID national certification,
including, but not limited to, the NIC,
Certificate of Interpretation and
Certificate of Transliteration (CI & CT), or
Comprehensive Skills Certificate (CSC),
(c) In the event none are available, or at the
request of the deaf individual, then a
recognized national or state certifying body
of captionists, or a court reporter who is
able to provide real time captioning, or
(3) an individual who:
(a) is deaf or hard-of-hearing who possesses the
knowledge, skills, specialized training and
experience to enhance communication with
persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing and
whose communication modes are so unique that

they cannot be adequately assessed by
interpreters who are hearing, and
(b) holds the following qualifications as a deaf
interpreter:  National Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf, Certified Deaf
Interpreter (CDI); in the event none are
available, then an Oklahoma QAST Deaf
Evaluator may be utilized; and
3.  "Appointing authority" means any court, department, board,
commission, agency, licensing authority, political subdivision or
municipality of the state.

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