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Part 2 - MINIMUM CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS AND LEVELS

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  1. § R. 393.5021 - Acceptable certifications
  2. § R. 393.5022 - Minimum standard levels
  3. § R. 393.5023 - Standard Level 1; non-complex, low-risk environments
  4. § R. 393.5024 - Standard level 2; moderately complex environments; medium to high-risk environments; health care; government; employment; finance
  5. § R. 393.5025 - Standard level 3; high risk, legal environments
  6. § R. 393.5026 - Educational interpreter qualifications
  7. § R. 393.5027 - Exceptions; standard level designations
  8. § R. 393.5028 - Special endorsements; deafblind; medical and mental health; legal
  9. § R. 393.5029 - Establishing temporary use of other means of communication in medical emergencies

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