Ala. Admin. Code r. 488-X-1-.08 - Non-Renewable Permits
Current through Register Vol. 40, No. 6, March 31, 2022
(1) A
non-renewable permit will expire twelve (12) months after the issuance date.
The non-renewable permit limits the permit holder to providing services in the
specific area for which the non-renewable permit has been issued. This permit
cannot be renewed. A non-renewable permit may be obtained my submitting the
following:
(a) Application for the
non-renewable permit,
(b) The
payment of the nonrefundable fee,
(c) One of the following:
1. GED, High school Diploma or Certified
transcripts
2. College diploma or
college certified transcripts
(d) The Board approved recommendation forms
from three (3) licensed/certified Interpreters attesting to the skill level of
the applicant,
(e) Proof of
citizenship, and
(f) Proof of
citizenship form.
Notes
Author: The Alabama Board of Interpreter and Transliterators
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, ยง 34-16-7(4).
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