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Amendments have been made to the
Regulations. Workshops and hearings will
take place in order to finalize the
Regulations and make further needed
adjustments.
Please click here
to access the regulations and the
appropriate forms for registering
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RELAY Nevada
RELAY
NEVADA is a free
service that provides full
telephone accessibility to
people who are deaf,
hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, and
speech disabled. This service
allows relay users to
communicate with standard
telephone users through
specially trained relay
operators. This service is
provided by Sprint. To use
the Relay Nevada Service, dial
7-1-1
click here for additional
information
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Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
(RID) has a
vision:
Advocate for the increased quality,
qualifications, and quantity of
interpreters. You can play a critical
role in making this vision a reality.
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Regulations
(effective 10/1/08) |
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There
are 3 categories for Nevada Registered
CART/Interpreter's:
Sub categories |
- CART
- Community Interpreters
- Apprentice, Skilled, Advanced,
Master
- Educational
- Apprentice, Intermediate,
Advanced
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How
do I determine what Category I am?
refer to Regulations - Sections 41-49
How
do I find a CART/Interpreter Provider?
List
of Nevada Registered
CART/Interpreter's
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Once
you determine
your "CATEGORY",
what
forms do you fill out?
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How
do I find a Mentor?
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All
CART/Interpreter Forms
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Info/Training
for Interpreters
Finger
spelling practice
Help
w/signs
For
ASL teachers |
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Information
regarding EIPA levels and testing
(Information from Boys Town/EIPA) |
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Information
on levels of certification
(Information from Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf) |
Deaf
Children’s Bill of Rights |
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