Utah Admin. Code R993-300-307 - Unlawful and Unprofessional Conduct
(1) Unprofessional conduct is conduct by a
certified interpreter that:
(a) violates, or
aids or abets another in violating, generally accepted professional or ethical
standards applicable to the profession of a certified interpreter;
(b) physically, mentally, or sexually abuses
or exploits an individual through conduct connected with a certified
interpreter's practice; or
(c)
violates any provision of the NAD-RID Code of Professional Conduct which is
available on National Association of the Deaf (NAD) website and the Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID) website.
(2) Unlawful conduct is defined in Section
35A-13-611.
(3) A complaint alleging unlawful or
unprofessional conduct by a certified interpreter must be filed with the
Division within 30 days from the incident, and will be referred to the
director.
(a) Complaints not filed within 30
days due to exceptional circumstances beyond the complainant's control may be
accepted if the complainant contacts the Division within five days of the date
of the exceptional circumstance.
(b) The director or designee will determine
if the exceptional circumstance qualifies for an extension to the 30 day time
frame.
(4) The director
or a designee will review and investigate each complaint as described in the
Manual. This includes contacting, or otherwise providing notice to, the
interpreter if it appears the interpreter may have engaged in unlawful or
unprofessional conduct.
(5) If it
is determined the certified interpreter engaged in unlawful or unprofessional
conduct, the director will issue a written decision which will include the
appropriate discipline and appeal rights.
(6) An individual whose interpreter
certificate has been suspended or revoked for unlawful or unprofessional
conduct may apply for reinstatement to the director or designee. The director
or designee may, after consultation with the ICB, require the applicant for
reinstatement to complete the procedure for certification or designate the
areas of the application process that need to be completed.
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