Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 100-200.030
PURPOSE: This rule describes the basic components of the Missouri Interpreters Certification System, as well as the types and levels of certification issued by the Board for Certification of Interpreters.
the Board for Certification of Interpreters (BCI) to purchase or develop materials to be used as the most appropriate testing materials for certifying interpreters in the state of Missouri.
(3) The MICS has two (2) basic components—a written test and a performance test. A person is required to obtain a passing score on the written test before being allowed to take the performance test.
(A) The written test may cover, but is not limited to:
procedures and situations;
facing interpreters;
duct for interpreters; and
deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
(B) The performance test may cover, but is not limited to:
American Sign Language;
Language to spoken English;
to an English-based sign system; and
sign system to spoken English.
(5) The types and levels of interpreter certification granted by the MICS are Novice, Apprentice, Intermediate, Advanced, Comprehensive, Restricted Certification in Education (K–6), Restricted Certification in Education (7–12), Restricted Certification in Education (General), Provisional Certificate in Education, and the Intern/Practicum Certification.
(6) All MICS certifications are subject to renewal annually pursuant to 5 CSR 100- 200.125, provided that the holder commits no violation of any provision of the Revised Statutes of Missouri or the Missouri Code of State Regulations pertaining to interpreter certification or licensure, with the following exceptions:
AUTHORITY: sections 209.292(1), (2) and (11), RSMo Supp. 2004 and 209.295(8) and 209.305, RSMo 2000.* Original rule filed June 20, 1996, effective Jan. 30, 1997. Rescinded and readopted: Filed July 26, 2001, effective March 30, 2002. Amended: Filed Nov. 14, 2003, effective June 30, 2004. Amended: Filed Feb. 7, 2005, effective Aug. 30, 2005.
*Original authority: 209.292, RSMo 1994, amended 2002; 209.295, RSMo 1994; and 209.305, RSMo 1994.