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Code · Missouri · Chapter 209

209.317. Certificate may be suspended, denied or revoked — hearing procedure.

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209.317. Certificate may be suspended, denied or revoked — hearing procedure. — 1. The board may suspend, deny or revoke a certificate if an interpreter:
(1)Impersonates another person holding interpreter certification;
(2)Allows another person to use the interpreter's certificate;
(3)Uses fraud, deception or misrepresentation in the certification process;
(4)Harasses, abuses or threatens a member of the board, evaluation team or a support staff person who is administering the system;
(5)Intentionally divulges confidential information relating to the certification process, including content, topic, vocabulary, skills or any other testing material;
(6)Fails to achieve a minimum satisfactory certification level.
2. The board shall provide that any hearing concerning the denial, suspension or revocation of a certificate shall follow administrative procedures for hearings as provided in chapter 621 .
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(L. 1994 S.B. 568 § 7)
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