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Code · Missouri · Chapter 209

209.295. Rules and regulations, authority to promulgate, duties of commission.

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209.295. Rules and regulations, authority to promulgate, duties of commission. — The commission may promulgate rules and regulations pertaining to, but not limited to:
(1)The form and content of certification applications and the procedures for filing an application for an initial certification and renewal certification in this state;
(2)Fees required for the operation of the certification system, including, but not limited to, application fees, evaluation fees, renewal fees, conversion fees or any other fees relating to the certification;
(3)The certifications recognized as qualifying credentials for initial or conversion certification;
(4)Establishment of policy and procedure for conversion with other states' certification systems;
(5)Guidelines for the use of interpreters according to their level of certification;
(6)Maintenance and upkeep of skills, also known as continuing education or professional development training;
(7)Minimum educational, training, experience and any necessary and appropriate certifications for interpreter trainers, as well as any necessary continuing education and training requirements for interpreter trainers;
(8)Any other necessary and proper rules, decision or policy in regard to evaluation, certification and maintaining a certification according to the procedures set forth in chapter 536 .
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(L. 1994 S.B. 568 § 5)
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