Haw. Code R. § 11-218-13.4 - Test procedures and grievances
(a) The HQAS test
shall be administered by the state screening agency.
(b) To apply for the HQAS test, a candidate
shall submit an application form and pay the test application fee. Upon
confirmation of the completed application and required fee, the state screening
agency shall schedule a performance test.
(c) The performance test shall be scored by a
panel of independent evaluators. Candidates shall be notified by the state
screening agency when evaluator scores have been aggregated.
(d) If a candidate does not achieve a desired
score on performance test A, the candidate may take performance test B, but not
sooner than six months after taking performance test A and upon payment of a
new test application fee. If the candidate does not achieve a desired score on
performance test B, the candidate may take performance test C, but not sooner
than six months after taking performance test B and upon payment of a new test
application fee. If the candidate does not achieve a desired score on
performance test C, the candidate may take performance test A again, but not
sooner than six months after taking performance test C and upon payment of a
new test application fee. If the candidate does not achieve a desired score on
performance test A the second time, the candidate may take performance test B
again, but not sooner than six months after taking performance test A the
second time and upon payment of a new test application fee. If the candidate
does not achieve a desired score on performance test B the second time, the
candidate may take performance test C again, but not sooner than six months
after taking performance test B the second time and upon payment of a new test
application fee. A candidate may not take the same version of the performance
test more than two times.
(e) If a
candidate has a grievance regarding the test procedure, the grievance shall be
filed in writing to the executive director of the state screening agency before
the candidate's test is submitted to the independent evaluators. The executive
director shall reply in writing within thirty days. If the candidate is not
satisfied with the response of the executive director, then the candidate may
request a reply from the board. The board shall consider all relevant comments
and materials of record before taking final action.
(f) If a candidate disagrees with the score
received, the candidate may request to have the test re-scored and pay a second
test fee as listed in 11-218-13.5 within three months of receiving the
aggregated test score.
(g) After a
candidate passes the HQAS test, and before the state screening agency will
issue a Hawaii State Sign Language Interpreter Credential to the candidate, the
candidate shall take and pass the code of professional conduct test. The code
of professional conduct test shall be administered and scored by the state
screening agency at no cost to the candidate.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.