Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-26-506 - Short-term Registration of an Interpreter
A. To register with the Commission to provide
interpreting in Arizona in a non-legal situation for fewer than 20 days in a
year, an interpreter shall submit the following information in writing to the
Commission:5.
6. Date of most recent
short-term registration with the Commission, if any.
1. Interpreter's name;
2. Interpreter's residential and e-mail
addresses;
3. Interpreter's mobile
telephone number;
4. Dates on which
interpreting will be provided;
5.
Name, address, and contact information of the person or event for which
interpreting services will be provided; and
B. In addition to complying with subsection
(A), the interpreter shall submit a copy of current documentation from RID,
NAD, or BEI showing the interpreter's certification is in good standing or a
copy of the interpreter's license from another state's interpreter licensing
authority.
C. An interpreter who
makes application under subsections (A) and (B) for a short-term registration
shall not provide interpreting services in Arizona until the Commission
provides notice the registration has been granted.
D. Within five days after providing
interpreting services under a short-term registration, the interpreter shall
submit a report to the Commission that provides the dates on and persons or
events for which interpreting services were provided.
E. The Commission shall not issue more than
two short-term registrations to an interpreter during the interpreter's
lifetime.
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