Common use of INTERPRETER SELECTION Clause in Contracts

INTERPRETER SELECTION. The Contractor shall only accept Appointments in which he/she is suitable for the job, based on the following factors: a. Language and communication style of the Customer(s); b. Additional known issues presented by the Customer(s), if any, that might affect communication, including but not limited to: physical, visual, developmental and mental health conditions; i. A Deaf Interpreter should be used in situations that determine the next course of action for a Customer, including but not limited to the following types of Appointments: psychiatric evaluation; psychological, neuropsychological or forensic evaluation; assessment for independent living; administrative hearings; and/or trainings.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Sign Language Interpreter Services Contract, Sign Language Interpreter Services Contract, Sign Language Interpreter Services Contract

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