Florida Senate - 2006                      COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
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11  The Committee on Health Care (Fasano) recommended the
12  following amendment:
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14         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
15         On page 148, between lines 24 and 25,
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17  insert:  
18         Section 75.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of section
19  20.165, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
20         20.165  Department of Business and Professional
21  Regulation.--There is created a Department of Business and
22  Professional Regulation.
23         (4)(a)  The following boards are established within the
24  Division of Professions:
25         1.  Board of Architecture and Interior Design, created
26  under part I of chapter 481.
27         2.  Florida Board of Auctioneers, created under part VI
28  of chapter 468.
29         3.  Barbers' Board, created under chapter 476.
30         4.  Florida Building Code Administrators and Inspectors
31  Board, created under part XII of chapter 468.
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Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 5. Construction Industry Licensing Board, created 2 under part I of chapter 489. 3 6. Board of Cosmetology, created under chapter 477. 4 7. Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board, created 5 under part II of chapter 489. 6 8. Board of Employee Leasing Companies, created under 7 part XI of chapter 468. 8 9. Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of 9 Hearing, created under part XV of chapter 468. 10 10.9. Board of Landscape Architecture, created under 11 part II of chapter 481. 12 11.10. Board of Pilot Commissioners, created under 13 chapter 310. 14 12.11. Board of Professional Engineers, created under 15 chapter 471. 16 13.12. Board of Professional Geologists, created under 17 chapter 492. 18 14.13. Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers, 19 created under chapter 472. 20 15.14. Board of Veterinary Medicine, created under 21 chapter 474. 22 Section 76. Part XV of chapter 468, Florida Statutes, 23 consisting of sections 468.90, 468.901, 468.902, 468.903, 24 468.904, 468.905, 468.906, 468.907, 468.908, 468.909, 468.910, 25 468.911, 468.912, 468.913, and 468.914, is created to read: 26 PART XV 27 INTERPRETERS FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING 28 468.90 Definitions.--As used in this part, the term: 29 (1) "American Sign Language" means a fully developed 30 visual-gesture language with distinct grammar, syntax, and 31 symbols that is the primary language used by the deaf 2 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 community in the United States. 2 (2) "American Sign Language Proficiency Interview" or 3 "Sign Communication Proficiency Interview" means the 4 assessment of fluency in American Sign Language. 5 (3) "Board" means the Board of Interpreters for the 6 Deaf and Hard of Hearing. 7 (4) "Cued speech" means a phonetically based system to 8 enable spoken language to appear visually through the use of 9 hand shapes and specific locations in combination with natural 10 mouth movements to represent sounds of spoken language. 11 (5) "Deaf" means a nonfunctional sense of hearing for 12 the purpose of communication and whose primary means of 13 communication is visual. Unless otherwise specified, "deaf" 14 also means hard of hearing or deaf-blind. 15 (6) "Deaf-blind" means senses of hearing and sight 16 that are limited for the purpose of communication. A 17 deaf-blind person's primary means of communication is visual 18 or tactile. 19 (7) "Deaf interpreter" means a person who engages in 20 the practice of interpreting in a setting that requires two or 21 more interpreters in order to facilitate communication between 22 persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are 23 hearing. 24 (8) "Department" means the Department of Business and 25 Professional Regulation. 26 (9) "Educational interpreter" means an interpreter who 27 engages in the practice of interpreting in a prekindergarten 28 through grade 12 setting. 29 (10) "Educational Interpreter Evaluation" means the 30 test administered by the Florida Registry of Interpreters for 31 the Deaf, Inc., to assess the skills of educational 3 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 interpreters in the state and consists of three levels: Level 2 1, which is the lowest skill level; Level 2, which is the 3 intermediate skill level; and Level 3, which is the highest 4 skill level. 5 (11) "Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment" 6 means the assessment developed by staff members of Boys Town 7 National Research Hospital with partial support from the 8 National Institute of Health-National Institute on Deafness 9 and other Communication Disorders grant, D-60 DC00982. 10 (12) "Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, 11 Inc." means the state affiliate chapter of the national 12 Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. 13 (13) "Hard of hearing" means a hearing loss that 14 results in the possible dependence on visual methods to 15 communicate. 16 (14) "Interpreter" means a person who engages in the 17 practice of interpreting for the deaf or hard of hearing and, 18 unless otherwise specified, means a person who engages in the 19 practice of transliterating. 20 (15) "Interpreter service consumer" means the person 21 for whom the interpreter facilitates communication. 22 (16) "Interpreting" means the process of providing 23 accessible communication between persons who are deaf or hard 24 of hearing and those who are hearing and includes, but is not 25 limited to, communication between American Sign Language and 26 English or other modalities that involve visual, gestural, and 27 tactile methods of communication. 28 (17) "Mentorship" means professional guidance by a 29 qualified practitioner, as provided by board rule, on a formal 30 or an informal basis. 31 (18) "Multilingual interpreting" means the act of 4 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 interpreting in a setting that requires not only skill in 2 English and American Sign Language, but also another language, 3 whether oral or signed, and cultural sensitivity and knowledge 4 of the parties involved. 5 (19) "National Association of the Deaf" means the 6 entity that certified sign language interpreters at a national 7 level, though the association no longer administers its 8 certification examination, and whose certifications consist of 9 Level III, Generalist; Level IV, Advanced; and Level V, 10 Master; and are recognized in the Registry of Interpreters for 11 the Deaf, Inc. 12 (20) "National Council on Interpreting" means the 13 joint council of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, 14 Inc., and the National Association of the Deaf that issues a 15 National Interpreter Certification certifying sign language 16 interpreters at the national level. 17 (21) "Oral interpreting" means facilitating a mode of 18 communication using speech, speechreading, and residual 19 hearing and situational and culturally appropriate gestures 20 without the use of sign language. 21 (22) "Quality Assurance Screening" means the 22 examination administered by the Florida Registry of 23 Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., to monitor the progress of 24 uncertified apprentice interpreters in the state which 25 examination consists of three levels: Level I, Beginner 26 Apprentice; Level II, Intermediate Apprentice; and Level III, 27 Advanced Apprentice. 28 (23) "Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc.," 29 means the entity that certifies sign language and oral 30 interpreters at the national level and that grants a 31 specialist certificate in the area of legal interpreting. 5 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 (24) "Sign language" means a continuum of 2 visual-gestural language and communication systems based on 3 hand signs and is not limited to American Sign language. 4 (25) "Student" or "intern" means a person enrolled in 5 a course of study or mentorship or an apprenticeship program 6 that leads to a certificate or degree at an accredited 7 institution or a license in interpreting. 8 (26) "Teaching, Education, and Certification Unit" 9 means the national organization that assesses and certifies 10 cued speech transliterators. 11 (27) "Transliterating" means the process of providing 12 accessible communication between persons who are deaf or hard 13 of hearing and those who are hearing primarily using a signed 14 mode of English and spoken English. 15 (28) "Transliterator" means a person who engages in 16 the practice of transliterating. 17 468.901 Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of 18 Hearing; membership, appointment, terms.-- 19 (1) The Board of Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of 20 Hearing is created within the Department of Business and 21 Professional Regulation consisting of nine members appointed 22 by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. To ensure 23 continuity of board policies and to provide sufficient time 24 for implementation of the licensure and permitting process, 25 the Governor shall initially appoint members, as follows: 26 (a) Four members shall meet the qualifications set 27 forth in this part to be eligible to become fully licensed 28 interpreters, one of whom must be a practicing educational 29 interpreter, and the four members shall be appointed from a 30 list of nine individuals recommended by the Florida Registry 31 of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. 6 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 (b) One member shall be an interpreter for the deaf or 2 hard of hearing who meets the qualifications set forth in this 3 part to be eligible to hold a permit, provisional license, or 4 license, and shall be appointed from a list of three 5 individuals recommended by the Florida Registry of 6 Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. 7 (c) Two members shall be deaf or hard of hearing, one 8 of whom must use American Sign Language as a primary mode of 9 communication, and shall be appointed from a list of six 10 individuals recommended by the Florida Coordinating Council on 11 Deaf and Hard of Hearing. 12 (d) Two members shall be private citizens who are 13 hearing and who do not hold a license or permit to interpret 14 for the deaf or hard of hearing. 15 (2) Members appointed after the initial appointments 16 shall be licensed or hold a permit for which the initial 17 appointees were eligible pursuant to paragraphs (1)(a) and 18 (b). 19 (3) The applicable provisions of s. 20.165 shall apply 20 to the board, board membership, and licensure requirements. 21 (4) All provisions of chapter 455 relating to the 22 activities of regulatory boards under the Department of 23 Business and Professional Regulation shall apply to the board. 24 468.902 Board headquarters.--The board shall maintain 25 its official headquarters in Tallahassee. 26 468.903 Authority to practice.--Any person who 27 receives remuneration as an interpreter, represents himself or 28 herself as an interpreter, or conveys the impression of or 29 assumes the identity of an interpreter must be licensed or 30 hold a permit in accordance with the provisions of this part. 31 468.904 Application and renewal, reinstatement, 7 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 extension, suspension, and revocation process.-- 2 (1) The board shall adopt by rule procedures necessary 3 to implement the requirements for license and permit 4 application, license renewal, license reinstatement, permit 5 extension, license and permit suspension and revocation, and 6 continuing education requirements. 7 (2) An application for a license or permit and license 8 or permit renewal shall be submitted to the board. 9 (3) An application shall include, but not be limited 10 to: 11 (a) Proof of issuance of a valid recognized 12 credential. 13 (b) A recent passport or other official photograph of 14 the applicant. 15 (c) Payment of the required nonrefundable application 16 fee. 17 (4) The board shall adopt by rule procedures for 18 handling incomplete applications. 19 (5) Each license or permit must be renewed no later 20 than March 1 of each year. 21 (6) An application for license renewal or permit 22 extension shall be submitted annually to the board and shall 23 include, but not be limited to, the following: 24 (a) Proof of issuance of a valid recognized 25 credential. 26 (b) Proof of completion of the required continuing 27 education, if applicable. 28 (c) The renewal or extension fee, including the late 29 fee, if appropriate. 30 (7) The board shall approve the issuance of a license 31 or permit, a renewal of the license, or an extension of a 8 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 permit upon its determination that the credentials and 2 documents are complete. 3 (8) An application for reinstatement of a suspended 4 license or permit shall include, but not be limited to, the 5 following: 6 (a) Proof of license credentials. 7 (b) The nonrefundable application fee. 8 (c) A written request including the appropriateness of 9 reinstatement. 10 (d) Proof of completion of continuing education, as 11 applicable. 12 (9) An application for reinstatement of a revoked 13 license or permit must include, but not be limited to, the 14 following: 15 (a) Proof of license credentials. 16 (b) The nonrefundable application fee. 17 (c) A written request including the appropriateness of 18 reinstatement. 19 (d) Proof of completion of continuing education, as 20 applicable. 21 (10) Upon a majority vote of the board to deny a 22 license or permit application, license renewal, license 23 reinstatement, or permit extension, the board shall notify the 24 applicant of the reasons for the denial in writing no later 25 than 30 calendar days after the board's action. 26 (11) A person who is issued a license or permit under 27 this part and who is acting as an interpreter shall display 28 the license or permit to a client or an interpreter service 29 consumer upon request. 30 (12) A person who is issued a license or permit under 31 this part shall notify the board of any change in his or her 9 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 address no later than 30 days after the change. 2 468.905 Fees.--The board shall establish by rule the 3 fees to be paid, as follows: 4 (1) Application fee, not to exceed $35. 5 (2) Examination fee, not to exceed $100, which is 6 refundable if the applicant is found to be ineligible to take 7 the examination. 8 (3) Reexamination fee, not to exceed $100. 9 (4) Initial license or permit fee, not to exceed $150. 10 (5) Annual license renewal fee, not to exceed $150. 11 (6) Permit extension fee, not to exceed $50. 12 (7) License reinstatement application fee, not to 13 exceed $70. 14 468.906 License and permit; qualifications.-- 15 (1) RESTRICTIONS.--A license or permit may not be 16 issued under this part to: 17 (a) Any person convicted of a felony. 18 (b) Any person who has not received a high school 19 diploma or its equivalent. 20 (c) Any person who is not 18 years of age or older. 21 (2) INTERPRETER OR TRANSLITERATOR LICENSE.--An 22 applicant must hold one or more of the following valid 23 certifications and a degree in higher education after the 24 applicable date specified in paragraph (e) or paragraph (f) to 25 be eligible for licensure as an interpreter or transliterator: 26 (a) A Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., 27 certification, except that oral certification shall be 28 recognized to provide oral transliteration services only. 29 (b) A National Association of the Deaf Certification, 30 Level IV or Level V. 31 (c) A National Interpreting Council certification. 10 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 (d) A Teaching, Education, Certification Unit 2 Transliteration Skills certification, which shall be 3 recognized for a transliteration license to provide only cued 4 speech transliteration services. 5 (e) An associate of arts degree or an associate of 6 science degree held by an interpreter certified on or after 7 January 1, 2010. 8 (f) A bachelor of arts degree or a bachelor of science 9 degree held by an interpreter certified on or after January 1, 10 2012. 11 (3) PROVISIONAL LICENSE.-- 12 (a) An applicant must have successfully completed one 13 or more of the following assessments to be eligible for 14 provisional licensure: 15 1. Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, 16 Inc., Quality Assurance Screening, Level II or Level III. 17 2. Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, 18 Inc., Educational Interpreter Evaluation, Level II or Level 19 III. 20 3. National Association of the Deaf, Level III. 21 4. Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment, 22 Level IV or Level V. 23 5. Teaching, Education, Certification Unit Cued 24 American English Competency Screening, Level 3.3 4.0, except 25 the assessment shall be recognized for a provisional license 26 to provide only cued speech transliteration services. 27 (b) An applicant for a deaf interpreter's provisional 28 license must have received a passing score on the Certified 29 Deaf Interpreter written examination and received a superior 30 or advanced plus rating on the Sign Communication Proficiency 31 Interview or the American Sign Language Proficiency Interview 11 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 assessment. 2 (c) The provisional license is active for not more 3 than 5 years after the date of issuance, except that the board 4 may issue a 1-year extension. The board shall not issue more 5 than one extension of a provisional license. 6 (4) TEMPORARY LICENSE.--An interpreter temporarily 7 residing in the state who meets the criteria for licensure 8 under this part may hold a temporary license for a period not 9 to exceed 6 months after the date of issuance of the temporary 10 license. An interpreter may hold only one temporary license in 11 a calendar year. 12 (5) SPECIAL LIMITED LICENSE.-- 13 (a) The board shall have the authority, upon 14 presentation of satisfactory proof of competency and under 15 rules adopted by the board, to issue a special limited license 16 to an individual who demonstrates competency in a specialized 17 area for which no formal, generally recognized evaluation 18 exists. Specialized areas associated with the practice of 19 interpreting include, but are not limited to, interpreting for 20 the deaf-blind, multilingual interpreting, and certain nonsign 21 modalities. 22 (b) Special limited licenses shall be granted until 23 formal, generally recognized evaluative methods for these 24 modalities are instituted. 25 (c) Special limited licenses shall state the 26 limitations as to the specialized area for which the licensee 27 demonstrates competency. 28 (d) Licenses issued under this subsection are subject 29 to the provisions of this part and the rules adopted by the 30 board, except an applicant shall not be required to 31 demonstrate any knowledge or expertise in any communication 12 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 modality other than the one the applicant claims as the area 2 of his or her specialty. 3 (e) The board shall establish by rule separate 4 educational requirements for specific modalities to determine 5 the competency claimed by the applicant for a special limited 6 license. 7 (f) The board shall adopt rules regarding the 8 development and implementation of criteria and licensure 9 standards for interpreters specializing in deaf-blind 10 communication. 11 (g) Special limited licenses shall be recognized only 12 for the area of special competency specified on the license. 13 (6) PERMIT.-- 14 (a) An applicant for a permit must have successfully 15 passed one of the following assessments to be eligible to hold 16 a permit under this subsection: 17 1. Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, 18 Inc., Quality Assurance Screening, Level I. 19 2. Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, 20 Inc., Educational Interpreter Evaluation, Level I. 21 3. Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment, 22 Level III. 23 (b) An applicant for a deaf interpreter's permit must 24 have successfully completed 20 documented hours of interpreter 25 training, of which 16 hours must be certified deaf interpreter 26 specific, and must have attained a superior or advanced plus 27 rating on the Sign Communication Proficiency Interview or the 28 American Sign Language Proficiency Interview assessment. 29 (c) A deaf interpreter's permit may not be held for 30 more than 2 years following the date of issuance, except the 31 board may approve a 1-year extension of the permit. The board 13 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 shall not issue more than one extension of a permit. 2 (d) Deaf interpreters must submit an audiogram or 3 audiological report with proof of hearing loss. 4 (7) REGISTERED PERMIT.--A registered permit shall be 5 issued not later than July 1, 2008. Any interpreter who 6 provides interpreter services prior to the date of enactment 7 of this part, who does not meet the requirements of this part, 8 and who has registered with the department not later than 60 9 calendar days after the date of enactment of this part, shall 10 be issued a registered permit valid for a period of 2 years 11 after the date of enactment of this part. Any interpreter who 12 first provides interpreter services after the date of 13 enactment of this part shall comply with the licensing or 14 permitting requirements under this part. 15 (8) TEMPORARY PERMIT.-- 16 (a) A person from another state, whether or not he or 17 she holds a valid interpreter's credential from that state, 18 may hold a temporary permit for a period not to exceed 6 19 months after the date of issuance of the temporary permit. 20 (b) A person who holds a temporary permit must submit 21 proof of having applied to the department, no later than 60 22 days after the date of issuance of the temporary permit, for 23 one of the following: 24 1. Licensure. 25 2. Temporary licensure. 26 3. Provisional licensure. 27 4. Permit. 28 5. Special limited license. 29 (c) A person may hold only one temporary permit. 30 468.907 Suspended or revoked license or permit.-- 31 (1) A license or permit suspended or revoked by the 14 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 board is subject to immediate expiration and surrender to the 2 department. 3 (2) The department has the right to immediately seize 4 a suspended or revoked license or permit. 5 (3) The licensee or permitholder shall pay the 6 reinstatement fee if the suspended or revoked license is 7 reinstated by the board. 8 (4) A renewed license or permit shall not entitle the 9 licensee or permitholder to engage in the practice of 10 interpreting until the suspension or revocation period has 11 ended or is otherwise removed by the board and the right to 12 practice is restored by the board. 13 468.908 Inactive status.--Any interpreter who notifies 14 the board on forms prescribed by board rule may place his or 15 her license on inactive status and shall be exempt from 16 payment of renewal fees until he or she applies for 17 reinstatement and the reinstatement is approved by the board 18 and a license is issued. 19 (1) Any interpreter who requests reinstatement from 20 inactive status shall pay the reinstatement fee and shall meet 21 the requirements for reinstatement as determined by board 22 rule. 23 (2) Any interpreter whose license is inactive shall 24 not practice in the state. 25 (3) Any interpreter who practices interpreting while 26 his or her license is on inactive status shall be considered 27 practicing without a license and is subject to disciplinary 28 action. 29 (4) An interpreter may submit a request for inactive 30 status for up to 2 years, after which the inactive interpreter 31 may petition the board for an extension of an inactive status 15 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 as determined by board rule. 2 468.909 Continuing education.-- 3 (1) A licensed interpreter shall annually submit proof 4 of current certification and indicate his or her compliance or 5 noncompliance with the requirements of the Registry of 6 Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., Certification Maintenance 7 Program. 8 (2) A licensed Teaching, Education, and Certification 9 Unit cued speech transliterator shall submit proof of 10 successful completion of 2.0 units of continuing education 11 during the preceding 12 months ending March 15 of each year. 12 (3) A provisional licensed interpreter shall annually 13 submit proof of completion of 2.0 units of continuing 14 education during the preceding 12 months ending March 15 of 15 each year, which also shall indicate compliance with the 16 Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc., in the Associate 17 Continuing Education Training program. 18 (4) Registered permitholders shall annually submit 19 proof of successful completion of 2.0 units of continuing 20 education during the preceding 12 months ending March 15 of 21 the year in which application is made. 22 (5) Each licensee and permitholder is responsible for 23 maintaining records of successful completion of the continuing 24 education required by this subsection and transmitting a copy 25 of the record to the board. 26 468.910 Complaint process; grievances.-- 27 (1) Complaints regarding dishonorable, unethical, or 28 unprofessional conduct of an interpreter or transliterator 29 shall be submitted to the board in writing or by videotape 30 with a completed complaint form not later than 1 calendar year 31 after the occurrence of the alleged violation. 16 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 (2) Complaints shall be compiled by the board and 2 shall include, but are not limited to: 3 (a) The name of the licensee. 4 (b) The name of the complainant. 5 (c) The date of the alleged violation. 6 (d) The date of the complaint. 7 (e) A brief statement detailing the nature of the 8 complaint. 9 (f) The final disposition of the complaint. 10 (3) The department shall acknowledge all complaints in 11 writing no later than 10 business days after receipt of the 12 complaint. 13 (4) Disciplinary proceedings shall be conducted 14 pursuant to s. 456.073. 15 (5) The board may recommend to the department the 16 revocation or suspension of a license or permit, or such 17 disciplinary action as the board deems appropriate, for 18 conduct that may result in or from, but not limited to: 19 (a) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license under 20 this part through bribery, misrepresentation, concealment of 21 material fact, or fraudulent misrepresentation. 22 (b) Having been found guilty of fraud, 23 misrepresentation, concealment, or material misstatement of 24 fact or deceit in connection with providing interpreter or 25 transliterator services. 26 (c) Having violated any standard of professional or 27 ethical conduct adopted by board rule. 28 (d) Having been found guilty of unprofessional 29 conduct, including, but not limited to: 30 1. Making a false or fraudulent statement in any 31 document connected with the practice of interpreting or 17 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 transliterating. 2 2. Willfully violating a privileged communication. 3 3. Willfully violating confidentiality. 4 4. Knowingly performing an act that aids or assists an 5 unlicensed person to practice interpreting or transliterating 6 in violation of this part. 7 5. Practicing interpreting or transliterating under a 8 false or assumed name. 9 6. Advertising for the practice of interpreting or 10 transliterating in a deceptive or unethical manner. 11 7. Performing as an interpreter or transliterator 12 while intoxicated or under the influence of illegal drugs. 13 8. Committing repeated violations of any of the rules 14 of the board or provisions of this part. 15 9. Committing repeated acts of gross misconduct in the 16 practice of interpreting or transliterating. 17 10. Demonstrating a pattern of practice or other 18 behavior that demonstrates incapacity or incompetence to 19 practice under this part. 20 (e) Having violated any lawful order or any provision 21 of the part or the rules adopted thereunder. 22 (f) Aiding or assisting another person in violating 23 any provision of this part or any rule adopted thereunder. 24 468.911 Exemptions.--The following interpreters or 25 transliterators are exempt from this part: 26 (1) An interpreter or transliterator who provides 27 interpreting services solely at a worship service or religious 28 ceremony conducted by a religious organization or for 29 educational purposes for a religious entity or 30 religious-affiliated school that does not receive public 31 moneys, except this exemption does not apply to settings that 18 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 require compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. 2 (2) An interpreter or transliterator who provides 3 interpreting services during an emergency. For purposes of 4 this subsection, "emergency" means a situation in which, after 5 documented attempts to obtain the services of a licensed 6 interpreter, an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing 7 determines that the delay in obtaining a licensed interpreter 8 might lead to injury or loss to the individual requiring 9 services, provided: 10 (a) The services of a licensed interpreter must 11 continue to be sought during the emergency in which the 12 unlicensed interpreter is providing interpreting services. 13 (b) An interpreter is acting under the Good Samaritan 14 Act, as determined by board rule. 15 (3) An interpreter who is not a resident of this state 16 and who: 17 (a) Is registered in this state, for a period not to 18 exceed 30 nonconsecutive calendar days in a calendar year, to 19 engage in interpreting, including, but not limited to, 20 conference interpreting, video-relay interpreting, or 21 interpreting while on a cruise vessel, and who may or may not 22 hold a valid credential from another state, except that: 23 1. The nonresident interpreter must provide proof to 24 the board of having submitted an application for a license or 25 permit before the expiration of his or her registration. 26 2. Interpreting services provided during a declared 27 national or state emergency will not be included in the 30-day 28 registration restriction. 29 (b) Practices under the authority of the board and 30 this part. 31 (4) Any person who provides interpreting services pro 19 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 bono or for remuneration under circumstances that do not allow 2 for the fulfillment of the provisions for licensure or 3 permitting under this part and in circumstances under which 4 the services of a qualified interpreter are not required under 5 the provisions of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act 6 of 1990, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the 7 Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 8 2004, the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, or the regulations 9 adopted thereunder. 10 (5) A student, intern interpreter, or person who 11 interprets in the presence of a supervising mentor who: 12 (a) Is enrolled in a course of study or mentorship 13 program leading to a certificate, degree, or licensure in 14 interpreting, provided that the student, intern, or person who 15 interprets in the presence of a supervising mentor engages 16 only in activities and services that constitute a part of a 17 supervised plan of study that clearly designates him or her as 18 a student, intern, or person interpreting in the presence of a 19 supervising mentor. 20 (b) Interprets in the presence of a qualified 21 supervising mentor. The qualified supervising mentor must be: 22 1. A fully licensed interpreter or transliterator with 23 a minimum of 5 years of interpreting experience or an 24 instructor in an interpreter training program who has three 25 letters of recommendation from individuals already approved as 26 mentors; or 27 2. A deaf mentor meeting the requirements for a 28 provisional license. 29 (6) An unlicensed interpreter who provides 30 interpreting services to facilitate emergency services and 31 care by hospitals under s. 395.1041 when a health care 20 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 practitioner determines that the delay to obtain a licensed 2 interpreter may result in harm to the patient. 3 468.912 Illegal acts; penalties.--Any person who 4 attempts to practice interpreting or transliterating for 5 remuneration or on a voluntary basis for an interpreter 6 service consumer without first having obtained a valid license 7 or permit, who knowingly files false information with the 8 board for the purpose of obtaining a license or permit, or who 9 otherwise violates this part commits a misdemeanor of the 10 first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 11 775.083. Violations include, but are not limited to: 12 (1) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license or 13 permit by means of fraud, bribery, misrepresentation, or 14 concealment of material facts. 15 (2) Knowingly performing an act that in any way aids 16 or assists an unlicensed person or a person who does not hold 17 a valid permit to practice interpreting or transliterating. 18 (3) Interpreting or transliterating under a false or 19 assumed name. 20 (4) Using the name or title of "licensed interpreter" 21 or any other name or title which implies that he or she is 22 licensed or holds a permit under this part. 23 (5) Knowingly concealing information relating to the 24 enforcement of this part or rules adopted thereunder. 25 (6) Using or attempting to use a license or permit 26 that is suspended or revoked. 27 (7) Employing any individual who is not licensed or 28 permitted under this part for the purpose of providing 29 interpreter services to an interpreter services consumer. 30 (8) Knowingly allowing a student, intern interpreter, 31 or person who interprets in the presence of a supervising 21 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 mentor to provide interpreting services without direct 2 supervision as provided under this part. 3 (9) Presenting the license or permit of another person 4 as his or her own license. 5 (10) Allowing the use of his or her license or permit 6 by another person. 7 (11) Advertising professional services in a false or 8 misleading manner. 9 468.913 Privileged communications.-- 10 (1) An interpreter who interprets or transliterates a 11 conversation between a person who can hear and a deaf person 12 is deemed a conduit for the conversation and may not disclose 13 or be compelled to disclose by subpoena the contents of the 14 conversation that he or she interpreted without the written 15 consent of all of the persons to whom he or she provided the 16 interpreting service. 17 (2) All communications that are recognized by law as 18 privileged shall remain privileged when an interpreter is used 19 to facilitate the communication. 20 (3) The disclosure of the contents of a privileged 21 conversation may be voluntarily disclosed when: 22 (a) An interpreter services consumer waives the 23 privilege by bringing public charges against the licensee. 24 (b) A communication reveals the intended commission of 25 a crime or harmful act and disclosure of the communication is 26 judged necessary by the licensed interpreter to protect any 27 persons from a clear, imminent risk of serious mental or 28 physical harm or injury or to forestall a serious threat to 29 the public safety. 30 (4) Nothing shall prohibit a licensed interpreter from 31 voluntarily testifying in court hearings concerning matters of 22 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 adoption, child abuse, or child neglect or other matters 2 pertaining to children, except as provided under the federal 3 Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act. 4 (5) An educational interpreter may disclose pertinent 5 information to those directly responsible for the child's 6 educational program or to the members of the Individual 7 Education Plan Team. 8 468.914 Rulemaking authority.-- 9 (1) The board is authorized to adopt rules pursuant to 10 ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of this 11 part conferring duties upon the board. 12 (2) In addition to the rulemaking requirements 13 provided in this part, the board shall adopt rules, pertaining 14 to, but not limited to: 15 (a) A code of professional conduct for licensees. 16 (b) Performance requirements, including education and 17 examination standards for interpreters. 18 (c) Continuing education requirements. 19 (d) Appropriate and acceptable testing tools to 20 evaluate interpreters. 21 (e) Fee schedules authorized under s. 468.906. 22 (f) Procedures for acceptance of funds from federal 23 and private sources to be used for the purposes of this part. 24 25 (Redesignate subsequent sections.) 26 27 28 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 29 And the title is amended as follows: 30 On page 9, line 22, after the semicolon, 31 23 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 insert: 2 amending 20.165, F.S.; including the Board of 3 Interpreters for the Deaf and Blind to the list 4 of boards under the Department of Business and 5 Professional Regulation; creating pt. XV of ch. 6 468, F.S.; creating s. 468.90, F.S.; providing 7 definitions; creating s. 468.901, F.S.; 8 creating the Board of Interpreters for the Deaf 9 and Hard of Hearing under the Department of 10 Business and Professional Regulation; providing 11 for appointment, qualifications, and terms of 12 board members; creating s. 468.902, F.S.; 13 providing for board headquarters; creating s. 14 468.903, F.S.; requiring certain persons to be 15 licensed or hold a permit to practice; creating 16 s. 468.904, F.S.; providing for license and 17 permit application and renewal, reinstatement, 18 extension, suspension, and revocation; 19 providing rulemaking authority; creating s. 20 468.905, F.S.; providing for application, 21 examination, license, and permit fees; creating 22 s. 468.906, F.S.; providing restrictions on and 23 qualifications for licensure and permit 24 holding; providing for licensure and permit 25 types; creating s. 468.907, F.S.; providing for 26 surrender or seizure of suspended or revoked 27 licenses and permits; requiring payment of 28 certain fee upon reinstatement; prohibiting 29 practice under certain circumstances; creating 30 s. 468.908, F.S.; providing requirements for 31 inactive status; creating s. 468.909, F.S.; 24 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the
Florida Senate - 2006 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS for SB 2012 Barcode 942662 1 providing continuing education requirements; 2 creating s. 468.910, F.S.; providing 3 requirements for submitting certain complaints; 4 requiring the board to compile certain 5 complaint data; providing that disciplinary 6 proceedings shall be conducted under s. 7 456.073, F.S.; providing grounds for board 8 recommendation of revocation or suspension of 9 license or permit or other disciplinary action; 10 creating s. 468.911, F.S.; providing exemptions 11 from regulation under the part; creating s. 12 468.912, F.S.; prohibiting certain acts; 13 providing penalties; creating s. 468.913, F.S.; 14 establishing privilege for certain 15 conversations; providing for voluntary 16 disclosure of certain privileged conservations; 17 creating s. 468.914, F.S.; providing rulemaking 18 authority; 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 25 10:24 AM 04/04/06 s2012c1c-he11-the