Or. Admin. Code § 816-025-0110 - Application Requirements SLI for Provisional License
An individual applying for a SLI provisional license must:
(1) Meet the requirements of OAR
331, Division 30.
(2) Submit a
completed application form prescribed by HLO, which must contain the
information listed in OAR 331-030-0000 and be accompanied by payment of all
required fees pursuant to OAR 816-085-0000.
(3) Submit proof of being at least 18 years
of age; documentation to prove age may include identification listed under OAR
331-030-0000.
(4) Submit proof of
being in compliance with the 2005 NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct listed
under OAR 816-065-0000. For purposes of this rule, an attestation is sufficient
proof of being in compliance.
(5)
Submit proof of one of the following from (a) or (b):
(a) Holding one of the following credentials:
(A) TBEI Basic Certificate.
(B) TBEI Level III Certificate.
(C) TBEI Level II Certificate.
(D) NAD Level III Certification.
(b) Having achieved one of the
following examination or assessment scores:
(A) EIPA PSE or ASL 3.5 or above.
(B) American Sign Language Performance
Interview 4 or above.
(C) Sign
Language Proficiency Interview score of Advanced or above.
(D) Center for the Assessment of Sign
Language Interpretation Generalist Knowledge Exam passing score.
(6) Attest that the
individual will only provide SLI services under the supervision of a person
holding an active SLI supervisory license or an active SLI generalist
license.
(7) Provide supervisor
information, including, but not limited to, name and license number, on a form
prescribed by the Office.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.759, ORS 676.783 & ORS 676.786
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.750, ORS 676.753, ORS 676.756, ORS 676.759 & ORS 676.783
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