Common use of Deaf Interpreters Clause in Contracts

Deaf Interpreters. Whether a Deaf Interpreter is needed for a particular appointment is subject for agreement between the Authorized Requestor and the Contractor. Deaf Interpreters should be used in situations where the customer is known to use idiosyncratic non-standard signs or gestures that are known as “home signs” or for foreign sign language and where the customer’s health and or freedom might be at stake.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Purchased Service Contract, Services Contract, Services Contract

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