Oklahoma Code § 70-13-115.3

Title 70. Schools: Educational interpreters - Educational and experience
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requirements.
A.  Except as otherwise provided in this section, any person who
functions as an educational interpreter in a public school shall
have the interpersonal skills to work effectively and
collaboratively with staff and students within the instructional
setting as well as a comprehensive, general knowledge of academic
subjects and current events, educational processes and organization,
principles and practices of special education, aspects and issues of
deaf culture, and have:
1.  Completed an interpreter training program;
2.  Attained a bachelor’s degree; or
3.  Worked three (3) or more years in an area related to the
field of deaf education.
B.  In addition to the requirements of subsection A of this
section, a person who functions as an educational interpreter in a
public school shall attain one or more of the following:
1.  Certification by the Registry of Interpreters of the Deaf
(RID);
2.  National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Level IV or better;
3.  Quality Assurance Screening Test (QAST) Level III or better;
or
4.  A comparable level of proficiency.
It shall be desirable for an educational interpreter to hold
either a bachelor’s or associate’s degree.
C.  A person who has never worked as an educational interpreter
in any public school, who meets the requirements as provided in
subsection A of this section, who does not meet the requirements of
subsection B of this section, and who has attained the Quality
Assurance Screening Test (QAST) Level I or II, may be employed as an
educational interpreter for up to three (3) years.  The person shall

not be eligible to be employed as an educational interpreter in any
public school of this state after the third year until the person
attains one of the proficiency levels as provided in subsection B of
this section.
D.  Any educational interpreter employed by a public school on
the effective date of this act who does not meet the requirements of
subsection B of this section shall be required to attain QAST Level
I or a comparable level of proficiency by July 1, 2004.  An
educational interpreter shall have until July 1, 2006, to meet the
requirements of subsections A and B of this section or a comparable
level of proficiency.

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