§ 396.1. What is the Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind program?
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The Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind program is designed to establish interpreter training programs or to provide financial assistance for ongoing interpreter programs to train a sufficient number of qualified interpreters throughout the country in order to meet the communication needs of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and individuals who are deaf-blind by---
(a)Training interpreters to effectively interpret and transliterate between spoken language and sign language and to transliterate between spoken language and oral or tactile modes of communication;
(b)Ensuring the maintenance of the interpreting skills of qualified interpreters; and
(c)Providing opportunities for interpreters to raise their skill level competence in order to meet the highest standards approved by certifying associations. (Authority: Sections 12(c) and 302(a) and
(f)of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 29 U.S.C. 709(c) and 772(a) and (f))
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What is the Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind program?
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