Language access provider definition

Language access provider means any independent contractor who provides spoken language interpreter services for Department of Social and Health Services appointments or Medicaid enrollee appointments whether paid by a broker, language access agency, or the Department of Social and Health Services. “Language access provider” does not mean an owner, manager, or employee of a broker or language access agency. The parties acknowledge and agree that a statewide unit is the only unit appropriate for purposes of collective bargaining.
Language access provider means, pursuant to RCW 41.56.030(10) and solely for the purpose of public employees' collective bargaining, any independent contractor who provides spoken language interpreter services for department of social and health services appointments or medicaid enrollee appointments.
Language access provider means any independent contractor who provides spoken language interpreter services for state agencies, injured worker, or crime victim appoint- ments through the department of labor and industries, or medicaid enrollee appointments, or provided these services on or after January 1, 2009, and before June 10, 2010, whether paid by a broker, language access agency, or a state agency. "Language access provider" does not mean a man- ager or employee of a broker or a language access agency.

More Definitions of Language access provider

Language access provider means any independent contractor who provides spoken language interpreter services, whether paid by a broker, language access agency, or the respective department:
Language access provider means any independent contractor who provides spoken language interpreter services for department appointments or medicaid enrollee appointments, or provided these services on or after January 1, 2009, and before June 10, 2010, whether paid by a broker, language access agency, or the department. "Language access provider" does not mean an owner, manager, or employee of a broker or a language access agency.
Language access provider means a provider who is an
Language access provider means any independent contractor who provides spoken language interpreter services ((for department of social and health services appointments or medicaid enrollee appointments, or provided these services on or after January 1, 2009, and before June 10, 2010, whether paid by a broker, language access agency, or the department)), whether paid by a language access agency, broker, or the respective department: (i) For department of social and health services appointments or medicaid enrollee appointments, or who provided these services on or after January 1, 2009, and before June 10, 2010; (ii) for department of labor and industries authorized medical and vocational providers, or who provided these services on or after January 1, 2012, and before the effective date of this section; or (iii) for state agencies, or who provided these services on or after January 1, 2012, and before the effective date of this section.

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