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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 629 - HEALING ARTS GENERALLY

NRS 629.680 Interpreters: Remote interpreters; use of certain communication technology.

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NRS 629.680 Interpreters: Remote interpreters; use of certain communication technology.
1. A provider of health care may use a remote interpreter to provide interpreting services necessary to comply with NRS 629.660 if the provider of health care utilizes audio-visual communication technology or audio communication technology that includes, without limitation, synchronous interaction with audio and, if applicable, video over a high-speed, wide-bandwidth connection or wireless connection that, to the extent possible:
(a)Does not produce a lag or irregular pauses in communication or, if applicable, images;
(b)Provides transmission of voice that is clear and audible; and
(c)If applicable, produces a high-quality video image that is not blurry or grainy and is large enough to display the face of the interpreter and person with limited English proficiency, regardless of body position.
2. A provider of health care shall provide training to a person he or she supervises who is involved in using audio-visual communication technology or audio communication technology to facilitate the use of a remote interpreter. Such training must be adequate to ensure that the person operates the technology efficiently and effectively.
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