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Rule 10. Reinstatement After Administrative Revocation

Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 20. Courts

Oklahoma Statutes Annotated
Title 20. Courts (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 23. Appendix III. Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings of the State Board of Examiners of Certified Courtroom Interpreters
T. 20, Ch. 23, App. 3, Rule 10
Rule 10. Reinstatement After Administrative Revocation
a) An interpreter who, due to failure to pay certificate renewal fees or obtain the required hours of continuing education, has had his/her enrollment administratively revoked for a period of one (1) year or less may apply to have his/her certificate reinstated without further proceedings before the Board by filing a verified application with the Secretary of the Board, and a copy thereof with the Clerk of the Supreme Court, which shall demonstrate:
1) That the applicant has paid any certificate renewal fee, delinquent payment fee, continuing education penalty fee, or continuing education suspension fee that was accrued on the date of the administrative revocation;
2) That there is not currently pending before the Board any complaint of misconduct against the applicant;
3) That the applicant has not engaged in the practice of courtroom interpreting in the Oklahoma courts during the term of revocation, and;
4) That the applicant has paid a reinstatement fee in an amount determined by the Board and approved by the Supreme Court.
b) An interpreter who, due to failure to pay certificate renewal fees or obtain the required hours of continuing education, has had his/her enrollment administratively revoked for a period longer than one (1) year may apply to be reinstated without further proceedings before the Board by filing a verified application with the Secretary of the Board which shall demonstrate:
1) That the applicant has paid any certificate renewal fee, delinquent payment fee, continuing education penalty fee, or continuing education suspension fee that was accrued on the date of the administrative revocation;
2) That there is not currently pending before the Board any complaint of misconduct against the applicant;
3) That the applicant has not engaged in the practice of courtroom interpreting in the Oklahoma courts during the term of revocation,
4) That the applicant has paid a reinstatement fee in an amount determined by the Board and approved by the Supreme Court; and
5) That the applicant continues to possess the necessary skills and qualifications for practice in the profession by furnishing evidence that, within twenty-four (24) months prior to the application for reinstatement, the applicant:
i) Has been certified in another state or federal court and has regularly provided professional services as a courtroom interpreter totaling no fewer than approximately 120 hours interpreting in the courtroom setting; or
ii) Has taken and successfully passed the following:
1) If applying for reinstatement as a Registered Courtroom Interpreter, the NCSC Court Interpreter Written Examination and the foreign language basic proficiency assessment, or
2) If applying for reinstatement as a Certified Courtroom Interpreter, the NCSC Court Interpreter Oral Examination.

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Adopted effective January 12, 2015.
Rules Governing Disciplinary Proceedings of the State Board of Examiners of Certified Courtroom Interpreters Rule 10, 20 O.S.A. Ch. 23, App. 3, OK ST INTERP DISC Rule 10
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 257 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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