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Code · Iowa · Chapter 154E — Interpreters And Transliterators

154E.2 Duties of the board.

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The board shall administer this chapter. The board’s duties shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Adopt rules consistent with this chapter and with chapter 147 which are necessary for the performance of its duties.
2. Act on matters concerning licensure and the process of applying for, granting, suspending, imposing supervisory or probationary conditions upon, reinstating, and revoking a license.
3. Administer the provisions of this chapter regarding documentation required to demonstrate competence as an interpreter, and the processing of applications for licenses and license renewals.
4. Establish and maintain as a matter of public record a registry of interpreters licensed pursuant to this chapter.
5. Develop continuing education requirements as a condition of license renewal.
6. Evaluate requirements for licensure in other states to determine if reciprocity may be granted.
2004 Acts, ch 1175, §427, 433; 2006 Acts, ch 1155, §12, 15
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